TYREEK Hill is signing a massive new contract to remain with the Miami Dolphins.
The star wide receiver restructured his contract with the Dolphins for the next three years after a stellar 2023 season.
Hill was recently named the NFL’s No. 1 player by his peers and was generously rewarded by the Dolphins.
According to Adam Schefter, Hill signed a contract worth $90 million over the next three years, which includes $65 million guaranteed.
In four years with the Dolphins, Hill will earn $106.5 million in guaranteed money, the most for a wide receiver.
Dolphins fans were excited about the signing and shared their excitement for the upcoming season.
“The #1 player in the NFL,” said one fan.
“Now we’re going to win everything,” said another fan.
“Being voted No. 1 in the NFL will do it,” said a third fan.
“Reek always gets that bag, congratulations to him and all the fin fans,” said a fourth fan.
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“Reek is amazing… money well deserved!!” a fifth fan said.
Hill had one of his best seasons in 2023 with 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns. Both statistics led the NFL.
In his two years with the Dolphins, Hill racked up 3,509 yards. That’s more than half of his total with the Kansas City Chiefs in a third of the years.
He was named to two Pro Bowls and two All-Pro first teams in his two years with the Dolphins.
The Dolphins worked hard on contracts this offseason, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle receiving extensions.
Tua received a four-year, $212.4 million extension last month, the largest in franchise history.
Important NFL Dates
August 1 – Hall of Fame Game – Houston Texans vs. Chicago Bears
August 8th – start of pre-season
August 27 – Deadline for 53-player rosters
September 1st – Last day of pre-season
September 5th – season opener – Baltimore Ravens x Kansas City Chiefs
November 5th – Negotiation deadline
January 5th – Week 18 of the regular season
January 11th – start of playoffs
February 9 – Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana
His deal includes $167 million guaranteed, the eighth-highest amount among NFL quarterbacks.
Waddle received a three-year extension worth $84.75 million before Tua signed his contract. His deal includes $76 million guaranteed.
The Dolphins have made the playoffs the last two years with the combination of Tua, Waddle and Hill, but have yet to score a playoff win.
Miami has the longest playoff win drought in the NFL, going 24 years without a playoff victory.
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