Aug. 1 (UPI) -- Tyreek Hill says he "didn't understand the offense" over his first three years with the Miami Dolphins, despite producing record statistics as a top target.
The electric wide receiver -- also known as "Cheetah" -- made the comments at training camp Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
"I'm going to be completely honest, I didn't understand the offense for the first three years being here," Hill said. "But this year, I feel like coach [Bobby] Slowik has explained it a lot."
The Dolphins made several coaching staff changes over the off-season after their offense went from the best in the NFL in 2023 to No. 18 a year later, including the dismissal of wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator Wes Welker. They brought in Robert Prince and Slowik to replace Welker in those respective roles.
Hill said Slowik has done a "great job of simplifying" the offense for the wide receivers room, which includes Jaylen Waddle. Hill mentioned improvements in route detail and getting where he needs to be for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.







