UNDATED (AP) — Tyreek Hill has changed teams and received a big pay hike.
The Kansas City Chiefs have traded the wide receiver to Miami for a package of draft picks. The Dolphins immediately gave the three-time All-Pro a $120 million, four-year contract extension.
The Chiefs will get the Dolphins’ first- and second-round picks along with their fourth-rounder in this year’s draft, and fourth- and sixth-round picks next year.
Hill’s agent said the next extension from Miami includes $72.2 million guaranteed.
In other NFL news:
— Free-agent running back Leonard Fournette finalized a three-year, $21 million contract with the Buccaneers. He joins receivers Chris Godwin, Russell Gage and Breshad Perriman, Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen and guard Aaron Stinnie as key offensive players who’ve agreed to new deals since Brady ended his brief retirement this month.
— The Titans have acquired wide receiver Robert Woods from the Rams for a sixth-round pick in 2023, a deal that creates salary cap room for Los Angeles. The nine-year veteran tore his left ACL in practice on Nov. 12, his first significant injury of his career. Woods has played 125 games with 570 catches for 7,077 yards and 35 touchdowns with Buffalo and the Rams.
— Cornerback Malcolm Butler is returning to the Patriots, where he went from Super Bowl star to the bench. His agent says Butler accepted a two-year deal worth up to $9 million. The 32-year-old Butler sat out last season for personal reasons and was placed on the reserve/retired list by the Cardinals.
— The Cowboys have re-signed defensive tackle Carlos Watkins, tight end Jeremy Sprinkle and punter Bryan Anger. Watkins started 14 games for the Cowboys last season, but his re-signing is more likely about depth with Dallas expecting Neville Gallimore and Osa Odighizuwa to start. Anger made his first Pro Bowl in his Dallas debut after setting a club record with a 44.6-yard net average on punts.
— The 49ers have re-signed free agent defensive lineman Jordan Willis to a one-year contract. Willis had 5 1/2 sacks with 28 tackles and one forced fumble in 17 games for San Francisco over the past two seasons. Willis was suspended for the first six games last season for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
— Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will be the announcing team when Prime Video takes over “Thursday Night Football” in September.