Tyreek Hill has hinted that he could be headed to the Los Angeles Chargers if the Miami Dolphins decide to trade him this offseason.
The electric wide receiver has had a disappointing season by his usual standards with the Dolphins still fighting for a playoff spot.
Hill's partnership with Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has also struggled this year, due to the latter's long absence with another concussion.
That has fueled speculation that Hill, 30, could look for a new team in the offseason as he tries to add another Super Bowl victory to his collection before retiring.
Hill's antics on social media have also led many to believe he will leave Florida next summer.
On Friday, he posted a screenshot of a media report linking Hill to the Chargers.
Tyreek Hill has hinted that he could go to the Los Angeles Chargers if the Dolphins trade him.
Hill simply posted the eyes emoji in response to a report, hinting that she might be heading to Los Angeles.
The report states that the Chargers are the “co-favorites” to sign Hill if Miami decides it's time for him to leave.
Hill simply posted the eyes emoji in response, hinting that she would consider moving to California.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh is believed to be focused on recruiting receivers in the offseason to provide weapons for franchise quarterback Justin Herbert in an attempt to continue his upward trajectory under the new coach.
It's also not the first time Hill has used social media to speculate about her future.
After a Week 15 loss to the Houston TexansHill wrote “It's time for me to become a coach,” with no context or explanation.
The Dolphins' (7-8) playoff hopes still hang by a thread, despite last week's victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
They are two games behind the Chargers and Denver Broncos in the battle for the AFC's final two playoff spots.
Hill leads the Dolphins' receiving stats with 834 yards and six touchdowns on 70 receptions this season. However, his numbers have decreased compared to the pace he set in 2023.
Last year, Hill led the NFL with a Dolphins franchise-record 1,799 receiving yards.