Tue Jan 7 12:34am ET
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Tyreek Hill said he's "out" in the immediate aftermath of Miami's season-ending loss to the New York Jets on Sunday -- a defeat that saw the Dolphins fall to 8-9 and apparently included Hill removing himself from the game.
Coach Mike McDaniel is still assessing the fallout after learning on Monday that he will return for a fourth season. Whether that includes Hill remains to be seen, as McDaniel declined to speculate on the situation following the game.
"There's a lot of things that I need to reassess about my career," Hill told reporters. "I just gotta do what's best for me and my family, whether that's here or wherever the case may be. I'm finna open that door for myself. ... I'm out, bro. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I gotta do what's best for my career. I'm too much of a competitor to be just out there."
If Hill's desire to leave South Florida proves to be more than an emotional reaction to the end of a disappointing season, there figures to be a lengthy line of suitors for the "Cheetah."
One sportsbook has already installed the Dallas Cowboys as the +300 favorite to land Hill should the Dolphins part with him. Dolphins pass rusher Micah Parsons took to X to "recruit" Hill, posting on Monday, "@cheetah we can be the fastest duo in the league!!! we also don't have state income taxes!"
Owner Jerry Jones has never been shy about adding a high-profile veteran to the Cowboys' mix, and Hill would make for a massive upgrade opposite CeeDee Lamb in Dallas' offense.
The second-shortest odds to land Hill belong to the Raiders, who enter the offseason with significant questions at the quarterback position. Third is Atlanta, which may be interested in adding the Georgia native to pair with Drake London.
TYREEK HILL NEXT TEAM ODDS*
Dallas Cowboys (+300)
Las Vegas Raiders (+400)
Atlanta Falcons (+500)
Buffalo Bills (+600)
New England Patriots (+800)
Jacksonville Jaguars (+1000)
Denver Broncos (+1200)
Washington (+1200)
Kansas City Chiefs (+1600)
Cleveland Browns (+1800)
Pittsburgh Steelers (+1800)
Indianapolis Colts (+2200)
New Orleans Saints (+2500)
New York Giants (+2500)
Carolina Panthers (+2800)
Arizona Cardinals (+3300)
New York Jets (+3300)
Chicago Bears (+3800)
Green Bay Packers (+4000)
Seattle Seahawks (+4000)
Tennessee Titans (+4000)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+4500)
Houston Texans (+5000)
Los Angeles Chargers (+5000)
Los Angeles Rams (+5000)
Baltimore Ravens (+6600)
San Francisco 49ers (+6600)
Cincinnati Bengals (+7500)
Detroit Lions (+7500)
Minnesota Vikings (+7500)
Philadelphia Eagles (+7500)
*Odds provided by SportsBetting.ag for entertainment purposes only.
Hill, who will turn 31 in March, caught 81 passes for 959 yards in 17 games this season -- marking his lowest production in a full season since his rookie year with Kansas City in 2016. The drop came following a pair of 1,700-yard seasons to begin his tenure in Miami and with Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa limited to 11 games due to concussion and hip injuries.
The Dolphins haven't won a playoff game since the 2000 season, the longest active drought of any NFL club.
Before the 2024 season, Hill signed a three-year, $90 million extension through the 2026 season that included a $7 million signing bonus and $59 million in guaranteed money. He is due to count $28.7 million against the 2025 cap and $51.9 million in the final year of the deal in 2026.
Shortly after his comments on Sunday, Hill took to X to thank Dolphins fans for their support, writing "Love fin nation blessing yall opened doors for the Hill family forever, nothing but respect and love"
McDaniel declined to speculate how serious of a threat the eight-time Pro Bowl wide receiver might be posing in forcing his way out of the Dolphins.
"I'm not going to put too much weight on second-hand post-game disappointment statements," McDaniel told reporters. "We will see how (the) next couple days progress in convos with him and I."
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (concussion) is expected to be at the first practice of the week on Wednesday, according to sources. It's a notable step forward as Hurts works his way out of the league's concussion protocol and prepares to start on Sunday in the wild-card round of the postseason versus the visiting Green Bay Packers. Hurts suffered a concussion in the Week 16 loss to the division-rival Washington Commanders and did not play in the final two games of the regular season. He's also dealing with a fracture to a finger on his left (non-throwing) hand, but his concussion is the much bigger issue. The 26-year-old was a top-10 fantasy QB in 2024 and led the league with 14 rushing touchdowns, but that's where the root of his value lies. The Eagles passing attack left a lot to be desired all year. Given the potential rust factor heading into the playoffs, Hurts carries a lot more DFS risk this weekend.
From RotoBaller
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (knee), who missed Tuesday's practice, is a long shot to play on Saturday evening against the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round of the playoffs. Flowers is pretty sore while dealing with a sprained right knee that he suffered in the win over the division-rival Cleveland Browns in the Week 18 regular-season finale last Saturday. The good news is that Flowers could have a chance to play in the Divisional Round next week, but the Ravens would need to take care of business and beat the Steelers this weekend to advance. This is big news for the highest-scoring offense in the NFL. Baltimore will look for receivers Rashod Bateman, Nelson Agholor and Tylan Wallace to step up, while tight ends Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely will both become more attractive in DFS playoff lineups.
From RotoBaller
The Chicago Bears are reportedly planning to interview Pete Carroll for their open head-coaching position. There were rumors that is was going to happen, but it now appears to be official. The 73-year-old spent over a decade with the Seattle Seahawks and won a Super Bowl during his time with the organization. He was later let go as the head coach, but Carroll took over as an advisor in 2024. A year later, Carroll appears to be interested in being a head coach once again. The expectation is that the Bears are going to interview a handful of candidates, but Carroll is probably the most experienced of them all. The Bears head coaching gig is possibly the most prized out of all the current openings given the amount of potential this team has with youngster Caleb Williams under center.
From RotoBaller
The San Francisco 49ers have signed wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins to a reserve/future deal. The former sixth-round pick spent the 2024 season with the New York Giants. He hauled in both his targets for 12 targets in his two appearances with the organization this season. Hodgins barely saw the field this season, but he did show flashes of potential during his 2023 campaign with the Giants. It's a low-risk move for the 49ers who might've found a decent depth option in the 26-year-old wideout. He'll get a chance to win a spot on the roster during training camp.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson (hamstring) was a full participant during Tuesday's practice session. Wilson was designated to return from the injured reserve at the end of December. He was a full participant in practice all last week, but Wilson remained sidelined for the regular season finale. However, it seems possible that Wilson could return to the field for Saturday's Wild-Card matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Wilson has been out since October, so the Steelers haven't been able to see what the rookie wideout can do. If active, Wilson would likely play a minimal role during Saturday's playoff game.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman (groin) was a limited participant during Tuesday's practice session. The Chargers are hopeful to get Perryman healthy in time for Saturday's playoff matchup against the Houston Texans. Perryman missed a ton of time down the stretch of the season and only played in 11 games during the regular season. Despite that, Perryman still finished with 55 tackles, two tackles for loss, and one sack with the Chargers this season. Troy Dye has been seeing an increase in playing time lately with Perryman sidelined. Dye has been a viable option, including a 14-tackle game earlier in the season, but having Perryman available would be a nice boost for this defense.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (illness) was absent during Tuesday's practice session. Heyward played his normal role during the regular season finale last weekend, so he must've picked up the illness afterwards. The Steelers don't play until Saturday for their Wild-Card matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. That being said, Heyward has plenty of time to recover before Saturday's contest. His absence would be a significant loss for this defense considering he well Heyward has performed this season. Heyward finished the regular season with 71 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and eight sacks across 17 games.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy was denied an interview with the Chicago Bears for their head coach vacancy, according to sources Tuesday, Jan. 7.
From TheHuddle
According to Jamison Hensley of ESPN, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (knee) was a limited participant during Tuesday's practice. The star defensive back saw his typical workload during their Week 18 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status throughout the week but seeing him open the week as a limited participant is a positive sign. Across 17 games this season, the Notre Dame product has tallied an impressive 107 tackles (77 solo) with 30 assists, two sacks, nine deflections, two forced fumbles, and one interception. If Hamilton were to miss Saturday's playoff game against the Steelers, Sanoussi Kane would see an increase in playing time.
From RotoBaller
According to the team, Houston Texans wide receiver John Metchie III (shoulder) did not practice on Tuesday. The 24-year-old wideout exited Sunday's game early. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status throughout the week as he could be in danger of missing Saturday's contest against the Los Angeles Chargers. Before exiting, Metchie saw four targets and brought in two of them for 24 yards. In Week 17, Metchie saw a season-high eight targets. With Tank Dell (knee) out for the remainder of the season, Metchie should operate as the clear No.2 wideout in this offense for the remainder of the playoffs. If Metchie were to miss Saturday's playoff game, fantasy managers should expect Robert Woods, Xavier Hutchinson, or Diontae Johnson to move up the depth chart.
From RotoBaller
According to the team, Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston (thigh) was a limited participant on Tuesday. Johnston is coming off a career-day where he tallied 186 yards on 13 receptions. This was only the second time this season he eclipsed 100 yards in a single game and first time he brought in double-digit receptions. Fantasy managers should not be overly concerned with his status during Tuesday's practice as he did not show any signs of an injury during Sunday's game. However, fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status in case he faces a setback. Since Week 14, Johnston has become a top option in Los Angeles passing attack as he has seen an impressive nine targets per game and averaged 69.0 yards per game. Johnston should be viewed as a solid option in DFS formats on Saturday facing a struggling Houston secondary.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Steelers OG Isaac Seumalo (rest) and DT Cameron Heyward (illness) did not practice Tuesday, Jan. 7. OG Mason McCormick (hand) and TE MyCole Pruitt (knee) were limited participants at practice. WR Roman Wilson (hamstring), CB Donte Jackson (back), LB Cole Holcomb (knee), DT Logan Lee (calf) and OT Calvin Anderson (groin) were full participants at practice.
From TheHuddle
According to the team, Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins (ankle) was a limited participant during Tuesday's practice. Dobbins missed four games earlier this season due to an MCL sprain but now appears to have a minor ankle injury. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status throughout the week. However, seeing him open the week as a limited participant is a positive sign. Since returning in Week 17, Ekeler has averaged 18.5 attempts per game and tallied 69.5 rushing and 9.5 receiving yards per game over this stretch. Before his knee injury, Dobbins averaged a similar 69.6 rushing yards per game and found the back of the end zone eight times over his first 11 games. If he can take on his typical workload, the 26-year-old should be viewed as an elite running back option in all playoff competitions.
From RotoBaller
Houston Texans DE Denico Autry (knee), LB Jake Hansen (ankle), OG Shaq Mason (knee) and WR John Metchie (shoulder) did not practice Tuesday, Jan. 7. LB Folorunso Fatukasi (ankle), LB Christian Harris (ankle), CB Jeff Okudah (concussion) and CB D'Angelo Ross (shoulder) were limited at practice. DE Will Anderson Jr. (hand), OT Nick Broeker (hand) and TE Teagan Quitoriano (calf) were full participants at practice.
From TheHuddle
Dynasty | The Chargers have signed running back Ezekiel Elliott. Dynasty Analysis: It's a fun story to watch, but dynasty managers aren't exactly thinking they have the next LaDainian Tomlinson here, either. Elliott will join the practice squad and could be elevated should Gus Edwards be unable to play in the playoffs, but this could be a short tenure for Elliott in Los Angeles. He'll likely attempt to sign on with a team next season, but it's clear he's lost most of his burst at this point and isn't really effective in much other than short yardage situations. Elliott belongs on dynasty waiver wires at this point.
Free-agent OL Isaac Alarcon, WR Russell Gage Jr., WR Isaiah Hodgins and OT Jalen McKenzie signed Reserve/Future contracts with the San Francisco 49ers, the team announced Tuesday, Jan. 7.
From TheHuddle
Dynasty | Packers receiver Christian Watson tore his ACL in this week's game. Dynasty Analysis: Watson's third season ends with a 29/620/2 line. Believe it or not, that's a career high in yardage. He'll miss the postseason, but the bigger concern with dynasty managers is the fact he's unlikely to be ready for the beginning of next season. Outside of a crazy stretch of touchdown scoring his rookie season, Watson has been tough to rely on in dynasty leagues. Now entering his fourth season, his injury history and inconsistent production is going to send his dynasty value south all off-season. He could be a decent buy this Spring, but it's going to certainly come with some real risk.