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Tyreek Hill Makes History With Restructured Contract

Tyreek Hill Makes History With Restructured Contract
Tyreek Hill Makes History With Restructured Contract


Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins warms up prior to a preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field on August 26, 2023 in Jacksonville, Florida.
(Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)

 

The Miami Dolphins offense has been one of the most exciting units to watch since head coach Mike McDaniel took over in 2022.

Considered one of the brightest offensive minds in the league, McDaniel has a knack for being able to scheme his receivers and running backs open for explosive plays, and his system was able to really take off when Miami traded for superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

As arguably the fastest receiver in the NFL, Hill can break off plays and score in ways no other player can.

Because of that unique talent, Hill was recently named the No. 1 player on the NFL’s annual Top 100 list, signaling just how much his peers respect his play on the field.

Now, on the heels of that honor, the Dolphins reportedly have rewarded the 30-year-old with a restructured contract that will pay him the most guaranteed money for a receiver in NFL history, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Pro Bowl WR Tyreek Hill and the Dolphins reached agreement on a restructured contract worth $90 million over the next three years that includes $65 million guaranteed,” the NFL insider wrote on X. “… This brings the four-year total of fully guaranteed money to $106.5 million, the most ever for any receiver.”

It’s a well-deserved deal for Hill, who can flip a game on its head all by himself.

That type of game-changing player is very hard to find, and it’s good to see that Miami understands what it has in its superstar receiver.


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