On Monday, Minnesota Vikings superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson secured a contract extension that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the history of the league. And given that Tyreek Hill is reportedly seeking a new contract and a pay raise from the Miami Dolphins, it’s likely this will impact those negotiations. And his agent addressed that situation this week.
During a recent interview with Miami sportscaster Josh Moser, Tyreek Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus made it clear that that he has had “a fluid line of communication” with the Dolphins’ front office and that he would “love to finish his career” with a member of the Dolphins.
“Let’s just say it’s safe to acknowledge that I’ve been in touch with [G.M.] Chris Grier and [senior V.P. of football & business administration] Brandon Shore of the Dolphins, you know, I certainly have a fluid line of communication with them,” Rosenhaus said during the interview.
Now that the Justin Jefferson deal is done, I spoke to Drew Rosenhaus about getting his client, Tyreek Hill, more money to put him back in line with the top-5 highest paid at his position. @DrewJRosenhaus saying, “ I have a fluid line of communication with Chris Grier and Brandon… pic.twitter.com/Gx53yj69Qv
— Josh Moser (@TheMozKnowz) June 3, 2024
“And I’ve shared with them how Tyreek feels. And I’ll also reiterate that Tyreek has said that he would love to finish his career here with the Dolphins. Without getting into any more specifics, the Dolphins know how we feel.”
We’ll have to see how this situation plays out.

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