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Tyreek Hill's reaction to Steelers' blockbuster Jalen Ramsey trade goes viral

Tyreek Hill's reaction to Steelers' blockbuster Jalen Ramsey trade goes viral

USA Today2 days ago
The Steelers' acquisitions of Dolphins All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey and TE Jonnu Smith sent shockwaves through the NFL — sparking crazed rants and reactions across social media. And that includes Tyreek Hill, who doesn't seem thrilled he lost two Dolphins teammates to Pittsburgh.
Following the blockbuster trade news, Hill took to X and posted the infamous final scene from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air — where Will Smith stands alone in the completely empty Banks mansion. The Dolphins All-Pro wide receiver captioned the clip with a crying emoji, as he had been vocal about wanting to keep Ramsey in Miami — let alone losing Smith as well.
Hill was previously involved in trade drama of his own after he seemingly took himself out of the Dolphins' Week 18 contest midgame, telling reporters after Miami's loss, "I'm out."
The two sides agreed to put it behind them and run it back in 2025, but if a potential Dolphins rebuild causes Hill to rethink his plans to stay in Miami, the Steelers could use another wide receiver to complete what's shaping up to be a Super Bowl roster.
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