Sparking News: A significant Miami Dolphins football player has declared his return

The AFC offensive player of the month is Tyreek Hill.

The first two months of the 2023 NFL season are in the books and the Dolphins have had the AFC’s offensive player of the month for both of them.

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was the choice for September and the NFL announced on Thursday that wide receiver Tyreek Hill took the honors for October. Hill is the first non-quarterback to win the monthly award while playing for the Dolphins and it is the first time that Miami players have earned the prize in back-to-back months.

Hill had 36 catches for 602 yards and four touchdowns while helping the Dolphins go 3-2 in their five October games.

For the season, Hill has 61 catches for 1,014 yards and eight touchdowns. He’s the first player in the Super Bowl era to hit 1,000 receiving yards in eight games and he’ll try to keep up his torrid pace in Germany against his former teammates with the Chiefs this weekend.

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Tyreek Hill Makes It Clear About His Future With The Dolphins

Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins is one of the greatest, if not the best, wide receivers in the National Football League.

 

Nonetheless, despite dominating left and right and establishing milestones, it appears he won’t be on the field for much longer.

Sparking News: A significant Miami Dolphins football player has declared his return
Sparking News: A significant Miami Dolphins football player has declared his return

Despite being 32 years old, Hill has already hinted about retiring after his four-year, $120 million contract expires in 2026, and while he later backed down from those statements, it appears that retirement is still on his mind.

Cheetah alluded of leaving the game in a recent appearance on Brandon Marshall’s ‘I AM ATHLETE’ podcast if he is not re-signed by the Miami Dolphins.

Hill has spoken about changing the game and establishing standards, and he does not want to restart with a new coach or system.

He claims that he won’t be run to death in practice because he already understands how to practice and maximize his abilities, so he might just call it quits if he isn’t back with this club.

Fortunately for him, it doesn’t appear that HC Mike McDaniel, OC Frank Smith, or himself will be leaving anytime soon.

Tua Tagovialoa has made significant progress since Hill’s arrival in Miami, and the Dolphins now boast the most dynamic and exciting offense in the league.

However, he has already made more than enough money, and football is a physically and mentally demanding activity, so it’s difficult to blame him for leaving early.

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