For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Tyreek Hill said he plans to retire when his current contract with the Dolphins is up. After that, he will move on to something else. Hill said these things on Wednesday during an interview with Sports Radio 810 WHB.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Hill says that 2025 will be his last year in the league. It will be his 10th year in the league.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Hill, who will be 31 years old in the 2025 season, said, "I'm going for 10, man." "I'm going to finish my contract with the Dolphins and then stop playing football. I'd like to go into business. I have so many things I want to do in my life,"
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
After being traded to the Dolphins in March 2022, Hill signed a four-year, $120 million contract extension with the team. According to Spotrac, he is the NFL's highest-paid receiver in terms of annual average value.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Hill also had a message for Chiefs fans, who will see Hill and the Dolphins play in Kansas City at some point during the 2023 season. The schedules for each week have not been made public, but the teams' opponents have.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Hill played for the Chiefs for six years before he was traded. During that time, he won a Super Bowl ring.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Hill finished second in the NFL with 119 receptions and 1,710 yards for the Dolphins in 2022. He was named to his fourth All-Pro team and went to his seventh Pro Bowl. So far in his career, he has caught 63 touchdown passes.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Hill finished second in the NFL with 119 receptions and 1,710 yards for the Dolphins in 2022. He was named to his fourth All-Pro team and went to his seventh Pro Bowl. So far in his career, he has caught 63 touchdown passes.
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