Everyone Is Destroying Tyreek Hill After He Took A Direct Shot At Dolphins Teammates Jaylen Waddle & Tua Tagovailoa In Strange Social Media Post

Jaylen Wadle, Tyreek Hill, and Tua Tagovailoa

Jaylen Wadle, Tyreek Hill, and Tua Tagovailoa (Photos via Getty Images)
Tyreek Hill is certainly a player who finds himself in a lot of drama when it comes to social media. The latest news about him involved Hill calling out his Miami Dolphins teammates, Tua Tagovailoa and Jaylen Waddle

However, it’s not for the reason you first might think. The tweet has nothing to do with the NFL at all. Hill refers to the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide losing to unranked Vanderbilt on Saturday in a heartbreaking loss.

Of course, many fans are confused about the tweet and, without getting the full context, think he is calling them out for performing badly.

“Cryptic tweet man, not a good look on a team spiraling down,” said one comment.

“anybody seen Mr.200 million?????? bros been ghost for 3 weeks now all that money and speed and bro be at home every year,” said another.

“Mans beefin with his own team before the Patriots game is exactly what we wanna see. Lol,” continued a third.

“Anybody seen Tyreek Hill score a TD the last 3 games or go for 100 yards? Incase you forgot the cheer I cheer for is 1-3, how about you focus on tomorrow’s game,” added a fourth

Of course, though, with Hill possibly being traded out of Miami, it was certainly easy to misinterpret the post pretty easily.

Tyreek Hill States He Wants To Stay In Miami

Despite the trade rumors surrounding Hill, he has clarified that he wants to stay with the Dolphins.

On Wednesday, he talked to reporters about staying committed to the organization. “Moving forward, I would love to be here — I love being here,” he said.

Of course, though, it wouldn’t be the first time a player has just put on a happy face when there are worse feelings behind the scenes.

Caitlin Clark siting on the sidelinesCaitlin Clark (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark was named WNBA Rookie of the Year on Thursday, the league announced.

Clark overwhelmingly beat out Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese in a poll of 67 sportswriters and broadcasters.

The 22-year-old Clark saw her rookie campaign come to an end after the Fver were swept out of the playoffs by the Connecticut Sun.

A week after the postseason exit, Clark posted a message on Instagram to thank her fanbase.

“Year one,” the NCAA all-time leading scorer wrote along with a green tick emoji.

“Thank you to the many people who have supported me as I’ve been able to live my childhood dream.

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