Hill’s initial tweet raised eyebrows, and he followed up with another playful message: “I love trolling you nut cases,” accompanied two crying-laughing emojis.
Meanwhile, Davante Adams of the Las Vegas Raiders made headlines earlier this week requesting a trade, a move that could pique Hill’s interest. During an interview on “Up & Adams with Kay Adams,” Adams noted, “All I can control is this talk we’re having right here… and then, after we’re done with this, all I can control is the next thing that I’m on to.” He also hinted at focusing on his workouts rather than trade discussions.
Adams has already been linked to teams like the Jets and Saints, both of which would see him reunited with former quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers or Derek Carr.
The Dolphins have had a rough start, dropping to a 1-3 record after a recent loss to the Titans, leading some to speculate whether Hill could be traded as the season slips away. However, it seems less likely that Hill will leave Miami despite the team’s current struggles. With Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley taking snaps after Tagovailoa’s concussion in Week 2, Tyreek Hill Trade has managed just seven catches for 63 yards over the last two weeks, a stark contrast to his impressive Week 1 performance, where he recorded seven receptions for 130 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown.