
Drew Rosenhaus, Tyreek Hill’s agent, dropped a bombshell on The Pat McAfee Show this Friday, stating outright that he doesn’t expect the star wide receiver to sign with any team before the season even kicks off. That’s a gut punch for any fanbase hoping to snatch up a future Hall of Famer, and it tells you everything you need to know about where Hill stands in his recovery.
The Long Road Back From a “Devastating Injury”
The reason for the delay is clear: Hill is still deep in rehab after suffering a truly devastating injury last September 29 against the Jets. We’re talking a dislocated knee and multiple torn ligaments, including his ACL. This wasn’t some minor bump or bruise; this was the kind of hit that changes careers. Hill became a free agent back on February 16 when the Dolphins released him, and ever since, the league has been buzzing about where he might land. But with the season looming, his agent is pumping the brakes hard, signaling that Hill’s health is the absolute priority right now.
“I Still Have Some Work to Do. I’m Not Ready Yet.”
Rosenhaus is pushing a cautious approach, emphasizing it’s about “how you come back,” not “when you come back.” He recounted seeing video of Hill running hills just yesterday, and while he thought Hill “looked great,” the player himself delivered the stark reality check: “I still have some work to do. I’m not ready yet.” That’s 11 words directly from the man himself, and it puts an end to any immediate speculation. Rosenhaus isn’t pressuring Hill or setting any timelines, which is probably the smart play for a player of Hill’s caliber. He believes Hill still has “a lot of good football left in him,” despite the severity of the injury, predicting everyone will be “so impressed” with his rehab.
Here’s the kicker: his agent still predicts Hill *will* play this season. When? That’s the million-dollar question. What’s clear is that when he *does* eventually sign, he’s going to be one of the most coveted players on the market, ready to make an impact whenever he finally feels “his best.” The wait continues, but the payoff could be huge for whichever team ultimately brings him aboard.
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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.
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