It's not just Miami Dolphins fans who are frustrated with the team's first-half performance in Week 1; wide receiver Tyreek Hill also looked upset in a clip shared by Dov Kleiman on X. At halftime on Sunday, Miami trailed the Indianapolis Colts 20-0.In the clip, Hill half-yells and makes flailing gestures with his hands as he conversed with someone from the team."Holy Sh*t: Tyreek Hill is CRASHING OUT at today's game. Expect a trade request sooner than later... 😬😬😬," read the tweet's caption.In the first half, the Colts capitalized on two critical turnovers by Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.On Miami’s first possession, Tagovailoa overthrew Tyreek Hill, resulting in an interception by Cam Bynum, which led to a 27-yard touchdown pass from Daniel Jones to Michael Pittman.On Miami’s next drive, Tagovailoa was sacked by Kenny Moore, with former Dolphin Xavien Howard recovering the fumble. Jones' 1-yard touchdown run extended the lead to 17-0.The Dolphins struggled offensively and managed only 43 total yards and three first downs while Tagovailoa went 5 of 7 for 42 yards with one interception. Meanwhile, Jones was highly efficient, completing 17 of 22 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown, along with 13 yards and a TD rushing.The Colts controlled the ball for 21:40 compared to Miami’s 8:20.Tyreek Hill reaffirmed commitment to Dolphins after trade speculationThis wasn't the first time Tyreek Hill was upset with the Dolphins' performance. He hinted at leaving the Dolphins after their Week 18 loss to the New York Jets in the 2024 NFL season, which eliminated the team from playoff contention.Hill pulled himself from the second half and told reporters after the loss that he couldn’t accept missing the playoffs and wanted to play elsewhere. Although he never acted on it, his remarks created tension within the team.Tua Tagovailoa said Hill would need to “rebuild trust” with teammates, a sentiment Hill agreed with. He called the comments “needed” and took responsibility for his actions. In February, Hill apologized publicly and confirmed he planned to stay with the Dolphins.Miami general manager Chris Grier confirmed that no trade request had been made. Both Grier and the coaches praised Hill for his hard work during training camp, improved engagement with teammates and being “100 percent invested” in the team’s success.