Tyreek Hill Pursues Contract Adjustment to Stay Among NFL's Highest-Paid Receivers
Hill and Dolphins coach McDaniel both emphasize the goal of Hill retiring with the team as contract talks continue.
- Tyreek Hill seeks a contract adjustment to remain among the NFL's top-paid wide receivers.
- Hill's current four-year, $120 million deal has been surpassed by recent wide receiver contracts.
- Coach Mike McDaniel and Hill both express a desire for Hill to retire as a Dolphin.
- Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is in discussions with the team about an adjusted deal.
- The Dolphins face financial decisions with other key players also needing contract extensions.