A day after being named the NFL’s finest participant by his friends, Dolphins broad receiver Tyreek Hill acquired a large increase.
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Marcel Louis-Jacques, the Dolphins and Hill agreed to a restructured contract that features $65 million assured.
On social media, Schefter wrote that the deal propels the absolutely assured cash on Hill’s contract to $106.5 million, the biggest for a large receiver in NFL historical past.
On Friday, NFL Community revealed the highest 10 in its rating of the NFL’s high 100 gamers in 2024, and Hill was an sudden No. 1, besting Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (No. 4), 49ers working again Christian McCaffrey (No. 3) and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (No. 2).
Stories surfaced in Could that Hill had been looking for a increase because the finish of the 2023 season when he had 119 receptions, 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns.
In July, Hill instructed reporters, “I do know when it is time for me to get a deal, the Miami Dolphins will do what’s proper.”
With the restructure, Hill turns into the most recent broad receiver to obtain a increase this offseason. In early Could, Eagles wideout A.J. Brown signed a three-year, $96 million extension ($84 million assured). Per week earlier, on Apr. 24, the Lions agreed to a four-year, $120 million extension.
Then, on June 3, the Vikings and broad receiver Justin Jefferson reset the market with a four-year, $140 million deal.
Louis-Jacques famous that the Dolphins and Hill are each winners along with his revised contract.
“Hill will get extra money, Dolphins maintain their star pleased with out having to completely reset the market. No drama. Everybody wins,” he wrote.
The deal may alter Hill’s retirement plans. Final yr, he shared that he supposed to hold up his cleats on the finish of his Dolphins contract. When he made these feedback, he had no assured cash in 2026, which led many to foretell he’d retire following the 2025 season.
Along with his historic restructuring, Hill has 65 million causes to be pleased to place his retirement on maintain.