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Tyreek Hill offers apology to Tua Tagovailoa following Dolphins trade drama

Tyreek Hill is moving forward with what he calls an “Apologies Tour.”

After a difficult ending of a season that ended with trade demand after missing out on the playoffs, Hill is begging for Tua Tagovailoa's forgiveness while insisting he's in Miami in New Orleans for the Super Bowl.

“Tua is my man. He will always be my man,” Hill said at Up & Adams with Kay Adams on Friday morning. “He understands my frustration. We all want to win. TUA he's another competitor, he's a competitor hell, and many people don't know that. He is a winner and is consistent so I look forward to continuing to build our relationship. And this is my public apology tour. I love you, buddies .”

Hill also made a long apology. NBC's Pro Football Talk.

“I'm totally accountable for what I said. I'll be back next year. I want to be with the dolphins,” Hill told the media outlet.

However, Hill added that it's difficult to swallow to see the Chiefs, a former team of six years, dominate the league and go to the Super Bowl in five of the last six seasons. .

“That's difficult… I'm sucking that isn't here, but Hill told Pro Football Talk.

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The eight-time Pro Bowler and the 2019 Super Bowl champion had told reporters after the season ended that they intend to leave Dolphins this offseason.

There were also whispers of contract disputes in the summer.

“This is the first time I've not been in the playoffs,” Hill continued. “So I just got to do the best thing for me and my family. If it's here, or where the case is, I'm opening that door for myself. I'm open the door. I'm out, my mate. It was great to play here, but at the end of the day I had too much to have my competitors there. So I have to do what's best for my career.”

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) before his match against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. USA Today Sports Reuters Con
Tyreek Hill apologized to Tua Tagovailoa on “Up & Adams” on Friday morning, saying he wanted to exclude this offseason from frustration of missing the playoffs previously. x @upandadamsshow

Shortly after the explosion, Hill and Dolphin front offices repaired the difference and were able to return to the same page where the star receivers are expected to stay with the team.

“In an frustrating season, he was very emotional in a game where he had the chance to come back from 2-6. Perhaps what I'm most proud of is the players, the microphone and the coaching staff that were us. I think. Dolphin general manager Chris Greer said Tuesday at a postseason press conference: “It's all about playing with him through his injuries, a bit of a bubble-filling, from our conversation… We had a productive conversation.”

While Tagovailoa fought injury for much of the first part of the season, Hill spent his worst season since 2016, making the Iruka 8-9 in 2024.

Hill played in all 17 games, accumulating 959 yards and six touchdowns.

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