Don't sign Tyreek Hill With an ACL tear and knee dislocation to recover from, there's no guarantee Hill will provide the downfield threat the 49ers need when he was on the receiving end of 2-3 Jet Chip Wasp for the Chiefs in Super Bowl 54 or, after that, the Miami Dolphins. Plus there's too much baggage, starting with the heinous way he began his NFL career. Hard pass.
"Shout out to the Cheetah, get healthy, my man," Jason said in reference to Tyreek's season-ending knee injury at the end of September. Travis then told Jason that Tyreek has now turned his hand to DJ'ing, saying: "DJ Cheetah, he's on the boards now, baby." "He posted [a video] the other day of him transitioning from one song to the next and getting hyped that he finally made it sound decent," Travis went on. He laughed as he added: "Shout out to the Cheetah! Cheetah, let me know where you're gonna be at, man, I gotta come see my dawg!"
Tyreek Hill suffered a gruesome, game-changing injury during Miami’s win over the New York Jets that removes a top playmaker from the offense, forces schematic and personnel adjustments, and creates immediate pressure on Miami to find explosive plays elsewhere while managing game-plan balance and quarterback decision-making without Hill’s threat on the outside.
MIAMI GARDENS - It's Year 2 for Sun Sentinel Dolphins columnist Chris Perkins and Dolphins writer David Furones picking prop bets, which they'll do for all 17 regular-season games, and this season promises to be more successful than last year. Prior to each game, Furones and Perkins will select a "Best Bet" and a "Longshot." The "Best Bet" selection is a near 50-50 proposition while the "Longshot" is at least +300 or a 3-to-1 probability.