The Miami Dolphins had an extremely disappointing season despite entering the year with a lot of buzz. Many expected Miami to challenge the Buffalo Bills in the AFC East and potentially even challenge the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC crown behind the dangerous connection of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
Unfortunately, a scary head injury derailed the Dolphins season early, and even after he returned they never quite gained enough momentum to get things right, ultimately being eliminated from the playoffs in the final week of the season.
After the game, Hill hinted that his tenure in Miami may be over, and now sportsbooks have opened up their odds on where the star receiver, viewed by some as the best pass catcher in the league, will end up.
Surprisingly, according to The Athletic’s Jon Machota, the Dallas Cowboys were Hill’s odds-on favorite landing spot as of Monday.
Tyreek Hill’s next NFL team odds, via @SportsBettingAG pic.twitter.com/HBBmWXXNNd
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) January 6, 2025
Fans reacted to the news on social media.
“Can you imagine Cee Dee lamb WR 1 and Tyrek Hill WR 2 on the Dallas Cowboys man that would be electric to watch let’s make it happen Jerry Jones,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“Wouldn’t be a Cowboys offseason without people posting the Cowboys being the betting favorite for a player we (…) know we will not even get close to acquiring,” one fan added.
“Lol yeah Dallas isn’t spending any money like that on anyone. They shop at the Dollar Tree when adding players that they don’t draft. However, they don’t mind over paying for their own. Kind of weird,” another fan added.
If Dallas can land Hill, it’s hard to imagine a world where they aren’t the favorites to win the NFC next season.

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