The Miami Dolphins have initiated a major roster overhaul by releasing star wide receiver Tyreek Hill alongside several other key veterans. This strategic downsizing, led by new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, aims to alleviate significant salary cap burdens while pivoting toward a team rebuild. Hill, who is recovering from a serious knee injury, expressed his gratitude to the franchise while maintaining that he intends to continue his career elsewhere. Other notable departures include linebacker Bradley Chubb, offensive lineman James Daniels, and receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. These transactions save the organization millions in cap space as they weigh the future of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. This shift marks the end of an era defined by high-profile trades and expensive veteran contracts in South Florida.