The massive offseason turnover for the Miami Dolphins continued on Monday when the team released star wideout Tyreek Hill. The five-time All-Pro was cut, in addition to two-time Pro Bowl linebacker Bradley Chubb, after Miami also appointed both a new head coach and general manager following a 7–10 season.
Hill is still recovering from a torn ACL and dislocated knee that he suffered in Week 4, but is expected to have a lengthy list of suitors. His 11,363 receiving yards are the ninth-most in NFL history through a player’s first 10 seasons, while his 96 touchdowns are the fifth-most among receivers through a decade.





