Overview
- On Friday, Tyreek Hill updated his Instagram bio to read "Unemployed," drawing fresh attention to uncertainty about his status with Miami.
- CBS Sports reported in October that the Dolphins were expected to release Hill before the 2026 league year begins in March.
- Hill is rehabbing after tearing his ACL and other knee ligaments on Sept. 29 against the Jets, which ended his 2025 season.
- His deal is a three-year, $90 million extension signed in August 2024 that includes void years and no guaranteed money beyond 2025, with a 2026 cap hit reported at $51,898,750.
- Hill has acknowledged that retirement has crossed his mind, though neither he nor the Dolphins have announced a decision on his future.