Dallas’ special teams coordinator John Fassel should be hitting the open market Tuesday, the same coach voted tops in the NFL by Players Association.
Amid several rumors of his potential departure from the Miami Dolphins, it appears Tyreek Hill has already chosen his team for the 2025 NFL season—and it's not the Dallas Cowboys. In recent days, Tyreek Hill announced his departure from the Miami Dolphins.
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Bleacher Report's Maurice Moton proposed the Miami Dolphins trade wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Baltimore Ravens for draft compensation.
In his mock, Easterling has the Tennessee Titans drafting Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter number one. He then put Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter as the second selection going to the Cleveland Browns. Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward is Easterling’s projected pick for the New York Giants at number three.
If Tyreek Hill is discontented with the Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons has an idea as to where he could play next. Parsons made
Barring an unexpected contract reworking on Hill’s end, the Cowboys could struggle to build a competitive team if they are paying top-of-the-market salaries to two receivers in Hill and star wideout CeeDee Lamb, with quarterback Dak Prescott and potentially Parsons also being paid premium amounts.
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons is attempting to recruit Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill following the trade drama surrounding the receiver.
Parsons' pitch is compelling, but the prospect of Tyreek Hill landing in Dallas is highly unlikely. The Cowboys face significant cap constraints, especially after committing to CeeDee Lamb on a four-year, $136 million extension in August. Additionally, Hill remains under contract with the Dolphins through 2026, making a move even more improbable.
Bleacher Report's Mitch Milani argued the Miami Dolphins should make two offseason blockbuster trades to replace wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
The Cowboys are set to interview a pair of former NFL head coaches next in Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier. Saleh was fired by the New York Jets five games into his fourth season in 2024. Frazier, the assistant head coach in Seattle this season, spent three-plus years as coach of the Minnesota Vikings a decade ago.
The news that Mike McCarthy won’t be back as coach of the Dallas Cowboys might have caught the attention of the Miami Dolphins on Monday. Not because of any interest in McCarthy, but the domino ...