Following a whirlwind several days, receiver Tyreek Hill appears to be locked in with the Miami Dolphins going forward, at least if his agent’s comments are any indication. Drew Rosenhaus joined the set of the Pat McAfee Show from the Orange Bowl on Thursday and quelled the talk of a trade for the speedy wideout.
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill told ESPN's Lisa Salters that he had suffered a wrist injury during training camp.
Drew Rosenhaus, agent for Tyreek Hill ... “Tyreek’s scrimmaging with the Washington Commanders and he breaks his wrist,” Rosenhaus said. The Dolphins and Commanders held what they classified as a joint practice in Miami Gardens rather than an ...
Drew Rosenhaus, who represents the star Dolphins ... “Tyreek’s scrimmaging with the Washington Commanders and he breaks his wrist. We have top wrist doctors saying to Tyreek, ‘You need ...
Drew Rosenhaus Dolphins general manager Chris ... that Hill broke his wrist during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders in August and doctors recommended he undergo season-ending ...
Four days after a locker room outburst expressing his desire to leave the team, Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is committed to the team, according to agent Drew Rosenhaus.
Tyreek Hill’s agent believes that his client can work things out with the Dolphins. Hill met with GM Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel earlier this week, and Drew Rosenhaus believes his client remains faithful to the club.
Despite saying that he was "out" following his team's season-ending loss to the New York Jets, Tyreek Hill's agent said that his client is committed to the Miami Dolphins .
The Miami Dolphins will be the home team in the first NFL game to be played in Spain, and that will be next regular season, the NFL said Friday.
The Miami Dolphins will host the first NFL game in Madrid next season as part of the 2025 International Games, the NFL announced Friday.
Jayden Daniels wore a bandage over the face gash he earned during a wild card win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but plans to "keep fighting" for the Washington Commanders, who snapped a 19-year playoff win drought.
Daniels threw two touchdown passes to lead the Commanders to a win at Tampa Bay, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in the SB era to win a road playoff start.