A cryptic social media post from Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill has left fans wondering about his future in the NFL.
While the wide 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 walking out the tunnel on Wednesday and captioned: ‘Love what you do cause it will soon end.’
Right away, fans began speculating on what Cheetah could be hinting at with the post – with retirement being the primary narrative.
‘Better not retire, just traded for you in my dynasty league,’ one user joked.
Another insisted that he might bid farewell ‘sooner than expected always.’
Some users guessed that Hill is not retiring but will be leaving Miami in the near future, with one fan writing ‘KC again soon?’
‘His time as a Dolphin is coming to an end. He’s a Patriot in 2027,’ another added.
A third set of users insisted that Hill is simply trolling the NFL fanbase. Meanwhile, another group quipped at Hill’s inability to retire due to having several kids.
‘Bruh…you gotta keep paying that child support,’ wrote one user. ‘You gonna have to figure out how to play until your 45.’
‘Buddy has 10 kids to take care of. He can’t retire yet,’ a sixth echoed.
On Sunday, Hill welcomed his new daughter, Capri, after his wife Keeta Vaccaro posted a photo on Instagram just minutes after giving birth.
Capri marks the latest child to be added to Hill’s roster, and it is unclear exactly how many kids the 30-year-old has.
As first reported by DailyMail.com back in June, a Florida court declared the NFL star to be the father of yet another little girl, taking his unofficial number of children to seven, by four different women.
That has now become eight by five women with the birth of Capri, though various rumors claim the Dolphins wide receiver has as many as 11 children dotted around the nation.
Over the summer, the Dolphins restructured Hill’s contract to a four-year deal worth $120million, which guarantees him $72m.
Hill infamously starred in a heated traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the Dolphins’ season opener against the Jaguars.
After the controversial incident, that saw Hill pulled out of his vehicle and pinned to the ground by a police officer, Hill scored a touchdown as Miami secured the 20-17 win.
From there, it has been crickets as Hill caught just 55 of 83 targets for 654 yards and four touchdowns this season. The Dolphins are 5-7, sitting second in the AFC East with five games left in their schedule.