It appeared that perhaps Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins might have managed put their recent issues from Sunday aside after Hill and Mike McDaniel spoke this week. But, after listening to Hill's agent,
Carter, the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, is expected to be a game-time decision against Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.
What? Tyreek Hill played with a broken wrist and is committed to the Miami Dolphins, agent Drew Rosenhaus says before adding he can't speak for Hill.
Hill suited up for all 17 games this season and finished with 81 catches on 123 targets, 959 yards and six touchdowns.
On location at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the scene for tonight’s College Football Playoff semifinal Orange Bowl match, superstar agent Drew Rosenhaus sat down with members of “The Pat McAfee Show” to discuss swirling rumors that his client,
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill told ESPN's Lisa Salters that he had suffered a wrist injury during training camp.
Tyreek Hill is committed to the Miami Dolphins, his agent says, despite the star wide receiver seeming to indicate otherwise last week.
Drew Rosenhaus, who represents the star Dolphins receiver, joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday and suggested Hill won’t be forcing his way out of South Florida any time soon.
The Miami Dolphins have decisions to make regarding how to proceed with receiver Tyreek Hill. Let's break down the scenarios.
NFL playoffs begin with two wild-card games Saturday. Unfortunately, the Miami Dolphins will not be taking part in the postseason.
Hill’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said last week on Pat McAfee’s show that his client remains “committed” to the Dolphins … but at another point, Rosenhaus also said he can’t speak for his ...
Less than 12 hours after Penn State's season ended in the College Football Playoff, star defensive end Abdul Carter has declared for the 2025 NFL draft.