Dolphins to Release Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill: Report

The Miami Dolphins are undergoing significant roster changes this offseason. According to a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the team has made the decision to release veteran wide receiver Tyreek Hill. This strategic move will free up $22.8 million in salary cap space for the Dolphins, marking a pivotal moment in their offseason plans.
Dolphins Release Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill, an eight-time Pro Bowl player, will enter free agency for the first time in his career following his release. At 32 years old, Hill is currently recovering from a dislocated knee along with a torn ACL sustained during the last regular season. His availability for the 2026 season remains uncertain.
Additional Roster Changes
In addition to Hill, the Dolphins have also released veteran pass rusher Bradley Chubb. This marks a new direction under the guidance of newly appointed general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, who appears to be implementing a comprehensive team overhaul.
- Tyreek Hill’s Career Stats with Miami:
- Games Played: 54
- Receptions: 340
- Total Yards: 4,733
- Total Touchdowns: 28
Background on Tyreek Hill
Hill joined the Miami Dolphins in 2022 following a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. The trade involved significant assets for the Dolphins, including a first-round pick, two fourth-round picks, and a sixth-round pick. This release signifies a major shift in the team’s strategy as they seek to redefine their roster moving forward.




