Tyreek Hill recognizes mistakes after asking out of Miami: “I must be better as a leader”

The star receiver of the Miami Dolphins, Tyreek HillHe made self -criticism on Tuesday after his controversial statements at the end of last season, when he suggested that he wanted to leave the team after being out of the playoffs. The player now admits that he did not handle the situation in the best way.

“I’ve always been a competitor, brother … but at that time I have to be better as a leader,” Hill said in statements collected by South Florida Sun Sentinel.

“As the leader of this team and this community, I need to improve. There are many children who see me as a model to follow,” he added. “As the leader of this team and this community, I need to improve. There are many children who see me as a model to follow,” he added.

Hill reconsider after his frustration for the failure of 2024

After the defeat in week 18 against the New York Jets, Hill said that a transfer would be the best for his career and his family. However, the Dolphins decided to retain him, and now the player prepares to start his fourth season in Miami, after arriving from the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022.

Despite a promising start in the franchise, its performance fell significantly in the last campaign: it averaged 56.4 yards per game and only 6 touchdowns, far from its 2023 season, when it led the NFL with 1,799 yards per reception and 13 annotations, being named All-Pro of the first team.

He recovers from a wrist injury

Hill played the 17 games last season, but he did it by dragging a wrist injury, which finally took him to the operating room. The 31 -year -old receiver said he is already completely recovered.

“I feel again like myself. Without pain, without complaints,” said Hill, quoted by Miami Herald.

Next challenge: Colts in week 1

The Miami Dolphins will open the 2025 NFL season on September 7 against the Indianapolis Colts, in a key duel to start well and leave behind the disappointment of the previous year.