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NFL Offseason Shakeup: Hill Out, Chubb Gone, Chase Speaks
17 Feb
Summary
- Tyreek Hill departs Miami, signaling major roster changes.
- Dolphins release Pro Bowl defensive end Bradley Chubb.
- Ja'Marr Chase urges Bengals front office to address defense.

As the NFL offseason officially begins following Super Bowl LX, significant roster shifts are underway for all 32 teams. Tyreek Hill's departure from Miami has created ripples across the league, coinciding with the Dolphins' decision to release Pro Bowl defensive end Bradley Chubb.
Chubb, who led Miami with 8.5 sacks last season, is expected to attract considerable interest from multiple teams. Potential landing spots include the Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and Atlanta Falcons, with many seeking to bolster their pass rush.
Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers face uncertainty at the wide receiver position, with reports suggesting Jauan Jennings may leave and concerns over Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall. Star tight end George Kittle also recently suffered a torn Achilles.
In Cincinnati, Ja'Marr Chase has voiced his desire for the Bengals' front office to address the team's defensive shortcomings. The Bengals defense ranked among the league's worst last season, a stark contrast to their potent offense, raising questions about their ability to compete without significant defensive upgrades.




