Micah Parsons recruits Tyreek Hill to join Dallas Cowboys: 'Fastest duo in the league'

Micah Parsons and Tyreek Hill are two of the most talented players in the NFL, even if their teams did struggle this season. Hill appears ready to leave the Miami Dolphins, based on comments he made Sunday. Parsons would like to see Hill join him with the Dallas Cowboys.
Micah Parsons took to Twitter to recruit Tyreek Hill on Monday. You can check out his message to Hill below:
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Adding Tyreek Hill would certainly be a nice pick up for the Cowboys, but financially it may be too tough to pull off. Still, Micah Parsons is making his pitch and clearly hopes it can work out.
Hill and CeeDee Lamb would be a tough duo to slow down and would make the Cowboys serious contenders in 2025.
Hill addressed his future in Miami after the Dolphins lost to the Jets on Sunday.
āThis is my first time I havenāt been in the playoffs. For me, like I said, I just gotta do whatās best for me and my family,āĀ Hill said.Ā āIf thatās here or wherever the case may be. ā¦Iām opening the door. Iām out bro. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I got to do whatās best for my career. Iām too much of a competitor to be just out here.ā
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In the loss against the Dolphins, Hill caught just two passes for 20 yards on three targets. The 30-year-old finished the 2024 season, with 81 receptions for 959 yards and six touchdowns. The yards total are Hillās lowest since the 2019 season when he recorded 860 yards in 12 games with the Kansas City Chiefs. The TD catches are tied for the lowest of Hillās career.
Hill just finished his third season with the Dolphins. In March of 2022, the Chiefs traded the eight-time Pro Bowler to the Dolphins, and he signed a four-year, $120 million contract extension. In August of 2024, Hill and the Dolphins agreed to a restructured contract. No years were added to the deal, but Hillās guaranteed money was bumped up to $106.5 million. He is currently signed through the 2026 season.
Hill talked in July about how much he loved playing in Miami and how he had no interest in being traded. Clearly his thought process has now changed.