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Hill first posted a smiley face in response to a post that asked if fans would be open to trading him this offseason, followed by two separate posts that both simply contained the "peace sign" emoji - ...
The wideout first reposted a tweet saying 'Fins Nation: Would you be open to trading Tyreek Hill,' with a smiling emoji. Within the same hour, he posted a peace sign emoji with a tweet from a fan ...
Hill responded to Fitzgerald’s post with the peace sign emoji. One minute after that post, Hill posted another peace sign emoji, which garnered over 5,000 likes. Hill’s tune changed after that ...
The peace sign emoji means “peace” in the UK and US. But in Britain and Australia, if the palm is faced inward it’s similar to giving the middle finger. In fact, almost half of those ...
Hill quote-tweeted that post with a peace-sign emoji. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel responded to the speculation on Monday, making it clear that the team does not plan on trading Hill anytime soon.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill posted the "peace out" emoji on X for the second week in a row, sparking trade ...
Then, after a tweet from an NFL insider listed Hill as a prime draft-night trade candidate, he posted the peace sign emoji. Again, seems bad, much is still left to interpretation. Is Hill just ...
If Tyreek Hill's peace sign emoji means what we think it could mean, there's about to be a big move coming in the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys could have a chance to pounce on a marquee acquisition.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill posted the "peace out" emoji on X for the second week in a row, sparking trade speculation. Some analysts believe the Dolphins should trade Hill to acquire ...
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