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Dolphins to cut ties with Tyreek Hill and Jalen Ramsey? Major roster changes ahead

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The Miami Dolphins were supposed to be chasing a Super Bowl dream—now it feels like that dream is slipping through their fingers. Fans who once cheered the arrivals of Tyreek Hill and Jalen Ramsey are now holding their breath, wondering if the team is quietly tearing it all down. With injuries, contract tensions, and off-field drama piling up, Miami's offseason is starting to feel more like a goodbye tour than a reset.


Tyreek Hill and Jalen Ramsey may be entering their final chapter in Miami




The glitz and glamour in Miami may be dimming for two of the NFL’s most recognizable names. As offseason drama unfolds, it’s becoming increasingly evident that the Miami Dolphins could soon say goodbye to both Tyreek Hill and Jalen Ramsey, an outcome that seemed unthinkable just a season ago.


Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins’ electrifying wide receiver, is coming off a turbulent few months. He confirmed undergoing two wrist surgeries, a worrying development for a player who thrives on speed, precision, and sharp hand control. But it’s not just medical setbacks casting shadows. A viral social media post, showing Hill as a Dolphin involved in a strange Coast Guard-related moment with Indianapolis Colts gear in the background sparked confusion and criticism, further complicating his standing with the franchise.


Meanwhile, Jalen Ramsey’s situation is less chaotic but just as telling. Multiple franchises have expressed interest in the All-Pro cornerback, including a potential reunion with the Los Angeles Rams. But there's one roadblock: Miami's reluctance to absorb any portion of Ramsey’s hefty guaranteed contract. Jeremy Fowler reported that the Dolphins' firm stance is delaying any potential deal, even as teams wait in the wings.


Dolphins’ potential moves signal major shift ahead


ESPN’s Adam Schefter added fuel to the fire, stating that a Ramsey trade could be announced as soon as June, though salary cap logistics would prevent it from being processed until after June 1. The real question is: why now? With Tua Tagovailoa entering a pivotal year and head coach Mike McDaniel looking to build on last season’s flashes of brilliance, Miami’s decision to potentially offload its top talents suggests something bigger is brewing. Whether it's a cap-driven roster reset, a culture shift, or simply preparing for the next wave of stars, the Dolphins are at a crossroads.

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For fans, it’s a tough pill to swallow. Hill and Ramsey were brought in to elevate the franchise. Now, they might be the first dominos to fall in what could become one of the most defining offseasons in Dolphins history.
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