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Christopher Boan writes for FloridaBet.com and has been covering sports and sports betting for more than seven years, with experience at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
Few NFL wide receivers have been as good on the field for as long as Miami Dolphins veteran Tyreek Hill, who has racked up 11,098 receiving yards on 798 catches during his 141-game career.
But on the heels of a disappointing season where the AFC East franchise skidded their way to an 8-9 finish and out of the NFL playoff picture across Florida sports betting, Hill has made it clear that his time in South Florida is up, with the ninth year veteran voicing his desire to play for a new team come 2025.
FloridaBet.com has developed exclusive odds projecting where Hill will play next season.
Team | Odds | Percent Chance |
Los Angeles Chargers | +600 | 14.3% |
Washington Commanders | +650 | 13.3% |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +650 | 13.3% |
Kansas City Chiefs | +700 | 12.5% |
New England Patriots | +950 | 9.5% |
Baltimore Ravens | +2500 | 3.8% |
The Field | +200 | 33.3% |
Disclaimer: These odds are for information purposes only and are not available through licensed sportsbooks in surrounding states. Sports betting is only legal in Florida via Hard Rock Bet, but our site is monitoring what happens in Miami and will let you know when sportsbooks like DraftKings and BetMGM become available.
With Hillโs public statements on leaving the Dolphins in the past, itโs worth reflecting on what his options are, as he signed a three-year, $90 million contract extension with Miami on Aug. 4, owing him a base salary of $10 million in 2025 and $29.9 million the year after that.
For now, weโre guessing that Dolphins brass will opt to part ways with Hill rather than ride out that pact, which is why we have NFL franchises like the Los Angeles Chargers (+600), Washington Commanders and Pittsburgh Steelers (+650) atop our odds board for โThe Cheetah.โ
Throw in the two-time defending Super Bowl champion (and Hillโs former employer) Kansas City Chiefs at +700, the New England Patriots (+950) and the Baltimore Ravens as the longshot at +2500 and you have the full rundown of the teams we see chasing after Hill should he be available this offseason.
What we do know right now is that Hill seems to have played his last snap with the Dolphins, capping off the lowest full-season receiving yardage, receptions (81) and receiving touchdowns (six) totals of his 141-game NFL career in a dud of a 32-20 loss to the lowly New York Jets on Sunday afternoon.
USA Today photo by Vincent Carchietta.
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Christopher Boan writes for FloridaBet.com and has been covering sports and sports betting for more than seven years, with experience at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
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