The 29 year old American wide receiver calls out fans for prayers as he suffered a brain tumor

Following a successful 2022 season, the new-look Miami Dolphins were able to take it to the next level during the 2023 NFL regular season, with head coach Mike McDaniel clearly figuring out a winning recipe for this squad, resulting in an astounding 11-6 record.

One of the key reasons for the Dolphins’ success in 2023 was the offense, which was burning on all cylinders, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill both being NFL MVP candidates, and running back Raheem Mostert breaking out with 18 touchdowns.
With these three offensive studs dominating the show in Miami, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle took a back seat, having suffered the worst season of his NFL career thus far.

Even while it was statistically his worst season, it wasn’t by much, and he still delivered on the field, surpassing 1,000 yards receiving and hauling in four touchdowns.

However, it does not appear to have satisfied eager Dolphins fans, who have been asking for him to be traded, prompting Hill to respond on Twitter.

“My boy waddle is the future, he is better than I was at this point in his career and for people in this fan base to want to trade him is ludicrous,” Hill said.

One of the key reasons Miami’s offense works is because there are so many weapons on the field, and not everyone will get the ball to put up monster statistics on a weekly basis.

Although supporters want to trade Waddle, doing so may have a substantial influence on the team’s offensive efficiency, which McDaniel and company are unlikely to want to do given the team’s current AFC playoff chances.

 

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