Dallas, Texas – Just hours after reportedly being rejected once again by the Miami Dolphins, Tyreek Hill has sent another shockwave through the NFL with his next potential destination.
According to multiple league sources, the five time All Pro receiver has now shifted serious attention toward the Dallas Cowboys as he evaluates his options entering the 2026 season.

The news immediately ignited discussion across social media.
Few fans expected Hill to seriously consider joining Dallas, especially with several other organizations reportedly monitoring his situation closely.
However, people close to the veteran receiver say the Cowboys have quickly emerged as one of the teams attracting his interest.
Sources indicate Hill is no longer prioritizing the largest contract available.
Instead, he wants to join a team that possesses a legitimate path toward competing for a Super Bowl championship.
Hill reportedly believes Dallas offers exactly that opportunity.
The Cowboys have spent the past year reshaping their roster while building around a talented core of players on both sides of the football.
More importantly, Hill is said to be impressed by the culture being established throughout the organization.
“I do not want to join a rebuilding team just because they can offer more money,” Hill said during an emotional interview earlier this week.
“I want to go somewhere that expects to win, somewhere that believes a championship is possible right now. Dallas has talent, energy, leadership, and a vision that I respect.”
The veteran receiver then delivered a statement that quickly became one of the most discussed quotes of the day.
“Being turned away twice changes the way you look at things. If I help Dallas win a Super Bowl after everything that happened, that would be the sweetest revenge against the Dolphins. Sometimes the best response is proving people wrong on the biggest stage.”
According to several NFL insiders, Hill believes his speed and explosive playmaking ability would fit perfectly into Dallas’ evolving offensive system.
League sources have also suggested that the possibility of pairing Hill with the Cowboys’ offensive playmakers has already generated excitement within NFL circles.
Many analysts believe adding a receiver of Hill’s caliber could immediately elevate Dallas into the conversation among the NFC’s most dangerous contenders.
Even while recovering from a significant ACL injury, Hill remains one of the most feared offensive weapons in football when healthy.
His ability to stretch defenses vertically and create explosive plays can completely alter the structure of an opposing game plan.
The Cowboys fanbase reacted with overwhelming enthusiasm as reports connecting Hill to Dallas began spreading online.
Many supporters believe a player of his talent could provide the final offensive spark needed to push the franchise toward championship contention.
Meanwhile, criticism continues to grow around the Dolphins after reports surfaced that another reunion opportunity with Hill failed to materialize.
For Hill, however, the focus now appears to be shifting elsewhere.
And if Dallas ultimately becomes his next destination, the Cowboys may suddenly find themselves adding one of the most explosive playmakers of his generation to a team already dreaming of a Super Bowl run in 2026.