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Dolphins' Hill eyeing pay bump amid rising receiver market

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With a wave of receivers signing larger and larger contracts, Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is eager to see how much money he can make on a new deal.

"I'm very excited to like just be a part of the old wave, which was $30 million, and Justin Jefferson came and surpassed that," Hill said, according to KPRC2's Aaron Wilson. "So, very proud of those guys ...

"For guys like me, that's great. I'm 30 years old, also looking for a new deal. So, very, very excited to see where I fit into that category."

Hill had the highest annual average value among wideouts in the league after signing a four-year, $120-million extension with Miami in 2022. The ex-Kansas City Chief is now fourth in AAV behind Jefferson ($35 million), A.J. Brown ($32 million), and Amon-Ra St. Brown ($30 million).

Hill led the league with 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns on 119 receptions last season. The eight-time Pro Bowler also recorded 1,710 yards and eight total scores in 2022.

Hill's current pact is set to expire after the 2026 campaign, although the final two years of his deal aren't guaranteed. He'll earn $19.6 million this season.

The 5-foot-10, 190-pound receiver established himself as a dynamic playmaker with the Chiefs, hauling in 6,630 yards and 56 scores over six seasons. He also earned a Super Bowl ring with the club.

Although the Georgia native would like to land another lucrative payday, his top priority is bringing a Super Bowl title to Miami.

"It's cool to get paid and all that, but you know, being able to win a Super Bowl and bring something special to the city of Miami, that's something that can live with us forever," Hill said. "I believe that's very monumental for all of us."

The Dolphins rewarded Hill's running mate, Jaylen Waddle, with a three-year, $85.75-million extension in May. Miami is currently negotiating a second contract for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who's entering the final year of his rookie deal.

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