The Buffalo Bills have handled the Miami Dolphins since Josh Allen entered the league. Including playoffs, Allen is 13-2 against Miami. The Dolphins are in an interesting spot roster wise, as they look to be entering a potential rebuild, meaning Tyreek Hill could be shipped away, and it could be from one Bills rival to another.
Alex Kay of Bleacher Report suggests that the Dolphins trade Hill to the Baltimore Ravens.
"Finding a taker—especially one willing to cough up fair market value for one of the best receivers of this generation—won't be easy, but the Baltimore Ravens could be desperate enough to give up a mid-round pick for Hill's services," Kay writes. "Baltimore came up short in the playoffs yet again last year despite finding great regular-season success after acquiring another aging star in Derrick Henry. The Ravens could add some much-needed firepower to the receiving corps by dealing for Hill, a player who could provide immense return on investment if the Dolphins are willing to deal him cheap."
Should the Ravens trade for Hill, the Bills wouldn't have to worry about playing him twice a year, but they handled the Dolphins perfectly well with him on the rosters. If he were to go to Baltimore, though, Buffalo will have to not only play him Week 1, and very likely square off with him in the postseason.
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