Tyreek Hill is one of the most explosive and exciting players to watch in the NFL, with his impressive speed that earned him the nickname “Cheetah”.

However, the last couple of seasons have been rough for the former West Alabam Tigers standout. He signed a three-year, $90 million contract with the Miami Dolphins in 2022 and since then, he has not being able to carry his team to a Super Bowl.

He expressed his frustrations with the team after missing the playoffs during the last season after a loss to the New York Jets last January. “I’m opening the door. I’m out bro. It was great playing here.” Hill told the media. He walked back his comments and has stated that he wants to stay in Miami.

Tyreek Hill looks bored in the snow

While Tyreek Hill hopes for the best with the Miami Dolphins for the 2025 season, he’s been enjoying the off season with his wife, Keeta Hill, as the couple went to Colorado for some skiing and fun in the snow…. an environment that’s not what the wide receiver would go for.

As for Keeta, she loves snowboarding and makes the most out of the days in the snow. It could be hard for Tyreek because he’s used to the beautiful Miami weather and he’s forgotten all about the chilly, playoff days with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he used to destroy defenders in the snow while getting passes from superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Being cold while in Colorado would probably make Hill not want to leave Florida. “I don’t want to go nowhere. I love it. My family loves it. Kids absolutely love being on the beach every moning. So it’s an amazing thing.” Tyreek told Kay Adams recently.

Wha’ts next for “Cheetah”?

The 31-year-.old receiver knows there is some mending to do after how the season ended for him and the Miami Dolphins. “For me, I love to show guys my hard work and my appreciation to them by just going to practice every day, busting my tail, showing up to meetings on time, just doing everything the right way, the exact way a pro is supposed to be, doing the stuff where a No. 1 player is supposed to be,” he said on a recent interview.

The five-time All-Pro failed to top 12 yards per catch and six touchdown grabs in the same season for the first time since his rookie year, 2016. However, he should have plenty of value as the final piece for a franchise that is on the brink of getting to a Super Bowl and win the Vince Lombardy Trophy.

With that said, Tyreek might want to think about joining his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, a franchise that’s always a contender. The Baltimore Ravens, the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos and the Cincinnati Bengals could also be an option for “Cheetah.”

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