Tyreek Hill claps back at Miami Dolphins reporter on social media

Tyreek Hill isn't one to hold back his thoughts.  That includes those directed at those who cover him in the media.   Hill took a swipe on Thursday at Adam Beasley, who covers the Miami Dolphins for Pro Football Network.  Beasley would respond with a quote tweet that simply said, "Hi Tyreek".   Hill was cracking back […]

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Dec 31, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) on the sidelines during the first half against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Tyreek Hill isn't one to hold back his thoughts.  That includes those directed at those who cover him in the media.  

Hill took a swipe on Thursday at Adam Beasley, who covers the Miami Dolphins for Pro Football Network. 

Beasley would respond with a quote tweet that simply said, "Hi Tyreek".  

Hill was cracking back at Beasley's comments on the long-term benefits of trading Hill, while also recognizing the disastrous short terms effects.  "The thing you can't say but everyone knows is true about the Dolphins' wide receivers is that trading Tyreek makes the more long-term sense but that would totally detonate the 2024 season," Beasley posted on Twitter/X.  

The question about whether the Dolphins should trade a wide receiver has picked up steam after recent comments by former Dolphins executive Mike Tannenbaum, who made the argument on ESPN that the Dolphins should trade Waddle for Kansas City's Trent McDuffie.  Hill weighed in and ripped on those who would call for Waddle to be traded. 

So it sounds as though Hill certainly has dug his feet in and drawn a line against either him or Waddle being traded from the Dolphins.  And he'll come after anyone who even tries to speak it as a possibility – whether fans or those who put a microphone in his face inside of the Dolphins' facility.