The Cheetah gives hints about leaving the jungles of Miami. The Dolphins WR, Tyreek Hill, has stirred a lot of things up in the organization as the last game of the season culminated in the loss. “I’m opening the door. I’m out, bro…” were the words of Tyreek Hill. This statement of Cheetah has fueled debates about his future with the Dolphins. But before we begin to dive deep into the debates and arguments on the WR, the Miami Dolphins organization has come up with a great update.
And you know, who is involved in the latest update? No, not Tyreek Hill but his teammate. It’s just a couple of days after Hill took a jab at HC and the franchise. His teammate, Terron Armstead, has received a role model award. The Miami Dolphins Foundation and Community Relations have awarded the franchise veteran a role model award. The official post by the organization says, “A role model to so many. 👏 @T_Armstead72 was inducted as an official Role Model at 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project’s 32nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast.”
A role model to so many. 👏@T_Armstead72 was inducted as an official Role Model at 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project’s 32nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast. pic.twitter.com/jPF7rh20Z4
— Miami Dolphins Foundation & Community Relations (@FinsOffTheField) January 20, 2025
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The 33-year-old offensive tackle was inducted into the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project last week. The OT has been involved in social work to connect with the community. Talking about the project, T, Stead recently said, “This is the real to me. All the football stuff will go away. We can do this ‘til we’re covered in dirt. This is the real impact that we can bring on the next leaders and the next ones to dive back into the community.”
The veteran OT has never attended a renowned college or school, but he wants to “level the playing field through education.” He has been with the Dolphins since 2022 when he signed a five-year contract worth $75,000,000. There is also talk about his retirement, which is up in the air. But one thing is clear: Tyreek Hill’s companion is a real man who cares about community work.
Armstead’s this season has been overshadowed by his knee injury. But as HC McDaniel has said the OT needs rest than an injury. But on the same line, the 2024 season has not been that good for the organization and their star WR Tyreek Hill too. His hints of leaving the organization have started to be debated around his future.
Tyreek Hill gave hints of his next franchise
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On Thursday, Tyreek Hills dropped nukes in the football world after he wrote only one line on the X handle. The WR said, “3-hour drive to Tampa about to be a breeze.” This started a debate if Tyreek Hill is gonna sign a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or not. Reportedly, the New England Patriots can sign him as they have 132 million cap space for the 2025 season.
And as the offseason has started, Hill-related rumors are fitting perfectly in every situation. The Washington Commanders also have 103 million dollars of cap space and can sign him for the upcoming season, set to start on September 6, 2025. But there is a win-win situation for Tyreek Hill in the next season if he wants to leave Miami. How? Out of his guaranteed contract money, the Dolphins owe Tyreek Hill $26.85 million for the next season too as it’s guaranteed. In addition to this, if the Dolphins induct Hill, he would also get a 1 million dollar roster bonus.
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But, Tyreek Hill’s story is still developing. There is no solid evidence yet to confirm how his season will roll and where. What do you think?
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