Tyreek Hill Trades in Football Cleats for DJing Turntables Amid Lack of Trade Interest
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- •Tyreek Hill, former Miami Dolphins wide receiver, has taken up DJing as a hobby amid lack of trade interest from NFL teams.
- •Hill is recovering from a severe knee injury that cut short his 2025 NFL season and has been mastering his DJing skills.
- •Hill's decision to take up DJing has been influenced by his friend and fellow NFL player, Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson.
- •Spotrac projects a two-year, $30 million contract for Hill, averaging his annual income at $15 million.
- •The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have recently been linked to Hill, but it remains to be seen if he will join the team or explore other options.
- •DJing can help football players with better decision-making under pressure, rhythm and timing, multitasking, and increased focus (peripheral vision).
In a surprising turn of events, free agent wide receiver Tyreek Hill, 32, has traded in his football cleats for DJing turntables, taking his passion for music to the next level. The former Miami Dolphins wideout, who was released by the team in February just days after Super Bowl LX, has been linked to several franchises, including the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Buffalo Bills, and Baltimore Ravens, but no team has shown any interest in acquiring him.






