Tyreek Hill Reveals Massive Price Tag for Packers to Sign Him

March 23, 2025

GREEN BAY, Wis. – Tyreek Hill just threw a curveball at the NFL, announcing on his podcast The Cheetah Show that the Green Bay Packers would need to pony up at least $35 million per season to lure him from the Miami Dolphins. The jaw-dropping figure comes as the Packers hunt for a top-tier wide receiver to replace the injured Christian Watson, sending shockwaves through Titletown.

Hill, 31, is tied to Miami through 2026 under a reworked 3-year, $90 million deal, with a $43.9 million base salary looming in the final year—none of it guaranteed past 2025. The six-time All-Pro, who’s piled up 2,609 yards and 20 touchdowns in two Dolphins seasons, isn’t shy about his worth. “Green Bay wants speed? It’s $35 million a year, minimum,” Hill declared. “That’s the Cheetah price.” His demand edges out his current $30 million annual average and aligns with the WR market’s elite, like Justin Jefferson’s $35 million deal.

Hill’s 2024 haul—1,104 yards and 7 touchdowns in 15 games before a wrist injury (NFL.com)—backs his swagger. Since leaving Kansas City in 2022, he’s notched consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, including a league-best 1,799 yards that year. With career stats of 15,510 yards and 111 touchdowns over 10 years, he’s a Hall of Fame lock. Packers fans on X lit up: “$35M for Hill? Trade the farm!” (@PackFaithful), while others balked, “Too rich for us—stick to the draft” (@LambeauLogic).

For Green Bay, snagging Hill could pair him with Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed, filling the void left by Watson’s ACL tear (out until mid-2025). With $40 million in cap space (Over The Cap), GM Brian Gutekunst could make it work—perhaps by restructuring Jordan Love’s $220.3 million pact—but it’d test a roster already stretched by signings like Aaron Banks and Nate Hobbs. Miami, meanwhile, faces a 2026 dilemma: match Hill’s price or lose a weapon that’s turbocharged Tua Tagovailoa’s attack.

Hill’s massive ask has Packers Nation buzzing. Could the Cheetah sprint into Lambeau, or will Gutekunst balk at the cost? The offseason just got a lot spicier.