The Miami Dolphins have made it clear that they have no intention of trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill, despite ongoing speculation surrounding his future. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the team has not received any trade calls for the star wideout, putting to rest recent rumors.
Hill, who has been at the center of speculation since last season, continues to be a key figure in Miami’s offensive plans. His role remains crucial as the Dolphins aim to rebound after a disappointing loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Trade Rumors Dismissed as Dolphins Reaffirm Commitment to Tyreek Hill’s Contract Stability
Talk of Hill potentially leaving Miami began at the end of last season when he pulled himself out of the regular-season finale and hinted at a possible trade request. However, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier clarified that Hill never officially requested a trade, and the receiver later apologized for sparking confusion. Despite ongoing chatter, Hill remains under contract, and the organization has reinforced its commitment to him.

Hill’s future came under scrutiny again after Miami’s 33-8 defeat to the Colts, where he managed only four catches. Still, sources emphasize that no trade talks have taken place. Hill is currently in the second year of his restructured three-year, $90 million deal, which included a $15.85 million option bonus already exercised by the Dolphins. His 2025 salary breakdown includes a $10 million base pay along with $1.8 million in per-game bonuses.
Players-Only Meeting Boosts Team Unity Amid Tyreek Hill’s Legal Troubles, NFL Probe
In light of the team’s rocky start, the Dolphins’ captains organized a players-only meeting to strengthen accountability and unity ahead of their Week 2 matchup against the New England Patriots.
Although Hill is not a captain this season, he voiced his full support for the initiative, highlighting its importance in fostering team cohesion. Hill himself downplayed trade talk, saying he is happy in Miami but acknowledged that uncertainty is part of the NFL.
Adding to the complexity of Hill’s situation are accusations of domestic abuse from his estranged wife, who alleged multiple incidents of violence in divorce-related court filings. Hill has strongly denied these claims, with his attorney dismissing them as a “shakedown” meant to tarnish his reputation.
The NFL has confirmed it is investigating the matter, and Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has acknowledged the league’s involvement. As of Friday, Hill stated he had not yet been contacted by investigators.