MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The Miami Dolphins don't appear to have any immediate plans to trade Tyreek Hill, but culture changes could be on the horizon after behind-the-scenes issues such as player tardiness contributed to a disappointing 2024 season.
Hill met with general manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel separately on Monday, a day after the star receiver indicated he might want out of Miami following a loss to the New York Jets, which punctuated a losing season in which the Dolphins missed the playoffs.
Grier said Hill did not retract his postgame statements saying he enjoyed playing in Miami but ''at the end of the day, I've got to do what's best for my career.'' But Hill did not ask Grier for a trade, the GM said at his end-of-season news conference Tuesday.
''(They were) productive conversations,'' Grier added. ''I will keep those between us. The one thing I would say is, in a frustrating season, he was very emotional in a game where we had a chance coming back from 2-6. All of that with him playing through his (wrist) injury just kind of bubbled to a point.''
Hill caught two passes for 20 yards in the season finale and pulled himself out of the game late. He did not play in the fourth quarter. McDaniel said he told Hill that was unacceptable during the pair's hourlong conversation on Monday.
McDaniel also indicated Tuesday that his relationship with Hill is fine.
''I think the competitive spirit of his can represent postgame, especially in a season or a game that nobody likes, it can allude to a relationship being one way,'' McDaniel said. ''I was very direct with him. He was very honest, and it was great terms that we were discussing.
''We discussed multiple things, including without wavering, that it's not acceptable to leave a game and won't be tolerated in the future, and he embraced accountability. I wouldn't say there's necessarily anything to fix, but we had to clear the air in a rough and tumultuous situation.''