A cryptic social media post by Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill has left fans wondering about his future in the NFL.
While the receiver has managed to remain in the headlines, he has been in the midst of an uneventful season on the football field.
Amid his quiet campaign, Hill posted a photo of himself emerging from the tunnel on Wednesday and captioned it: “Love what you do because it will soon be over.”
Immediately, fans began speculating about what Cheetah might be hinting at with the post, with retirement being the main narrative.
“Better not retire, just trade for you in my dynasty league,” one user joked.
Another insisted that he could say goodbye “always sooner than expected.”
Tyreek Hill left fans speculating about his NFL future with a cryptic social media post.
Some users guessed that Hill won’t be retiring but will leave Miami in the near future, with one fan writing ‘KC again soon?’
‘His time as Dolphin is coming to an end. He will be a Patriot in 2027,” added another.
A third group of users insisted that Hill is simply trolling the NFL fan base. Meanwhile, another group joked about Hill’s inability to retire because he has several children.
“Bro…you gotta keep paying child support,” one user wrote. “You’re going to have to figure out how to play until you’re 45.”
‘Buddy has 10 children to take care of. “He can’t retire yet,” echoed a sixth.
On Sunday, Hill welcomed his new daughter, Capri, after his wife Keeta Vaccaro posted a photo on Instagram just minutes after giving birth.
Capri is the latest daughter to join Hill’s list, and it’s unclear exactly how many children the 30-year-old has.
As DailyMail.com first reported in June, a Florida court declared that the NFL star was the father of yet another girl, bringing his unofficial number of children to seven, from four different women.
Some fans took the post as a sign that the receiver would be retiring soon.
Hill holds his new daughter Capri in a photo posted by his wife Keeta Vaccaro
In a separate post, Keeta posted a photo of Capri, who is rumored to be Hill’s eighth child.
Hill was involved in a controversial traffic stop before the Dolphins’ season opener in Miami.
Now that number has become eight times five with the birth of Capri, although several rumors claim that the Dolphins wide receiver has as many as 11 children spread across the country.
Over the summer, the Dolphins restructured Hill’s contract to a four-year deal worth $120 million, guaranteeing him $72 million.
Hill was involved in a heated traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium before the Dolphins’ season opener against the Jaguars.
After the controversial incident, in which Hill exited his vehicle and was pinned to the ground by a police officer, Hill scored a touchdown and Miami secured the 20-17 victory.
From there, it’s been all cricket, as Hill has caught just 55 of 83 targets for 654 yards and four touchdowns this season. The Dolphins are 5-7 and in second place in the AFC East with five games remaining on their schedule.