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Cowboys star Micah Parsons makes bold attempt to recruit Tyreek Hill

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Tyreek Hill, seen late last month, may have played his last game with the Miami Dolphins.

Tyreek Hill may have played his last game with the Miami Dolphins, and Cowboys star Micah Parsons didn’t wait long to try to recruit the speedy receiver.

Following the Dolphins’ loss to the Jets on Sunday in the regular-season finale, Hill declared he was “out” of Miami and said “it was great to play here.”

And although Hill is under contract with the Dolphins through 2026, his comments clearly caught the attention of Parsons, who tagged the five-time All-Pro in a post on X.

‘@cheetah we can be the fastest duo in the league!!!’ wrote along with a lion emoji and a cheetah emoji. ‘We don’t have state income taxes (in Texas) either!

The post, to which Hill did not respond, has received 2.4 thousand likes on the platform since it was posted Monday afternoon.

Hill, who battled a wrist injury this season and was without starter Tu Tagovailoa for six games, had his worst statistical season since 2019 as he failed to reach 1,000 receiving yards.

Tyreek Hill, seen late last month, may have played his last game with the Miami Dolphins.

And the Cowboys' Micah Parsons already made a recruiting offer to the receiver.

And the Cowboys’ Micah Parsons already made a recruiting offer to the receiver.

The 30-year-old indicated his time could end in Miami after the team’s 32-20 loss to the Jets concluded an 8-9 season for the Dolphins.

“I just have to do what’s best for me and my family,” Hill told reporters. “If that’s here or wherever that’s the case, I’ll be able to open that door for myself.” I’m opening the door. I’m out, brother.

“It was great to play here, but at the end of the day, brother, I have to do what’s best for my career.” I’m too much of a competitor to be out there.

Hill signed a restructured three-year, $90 million contract ahead of the 2024 season.

While the speedster, who surpassed 1,700 yards in each of his first two seasons as a Dolphin, might be past his best, he certainly could fit in Dallas opposite CeeDee Lamb.

Dallas also had a disappointing season, as quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending hamstring injury in November and the team limped to a 7-10 finish.

There is also uncertainty over the future of coach Mike McCarthy, whom owner and president Jerry Jones refused to commit to over the weekend.

McCarthy’s current contract with the team expires on January 14.

Meanwhile, Hill followed up his bombastic postgame comments with a post about X, and continued to sound like he was done playing in Miami.

“The love and blessing of the nation opened the doors for the Hill family forever, nothing but respect and love.”

On Monday, Hill also swapped his Jets in 2022.

That would prove to be Brown’s last game.

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