Summary
Tyreek Hill, a Miami Dolphins football player, will miss the rest of the NFL season due to a severe knee injury that includes a dislocated knee and torn ligaments. Fans are speculating that Hill might consider retiring, as the injury is serious, and he is approaching his 11th season.
Key Facts
- Tyreek Hill plays for the Miami Dolphins in the NFL.
- Hill suffered a dislocated knee and multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL.
- His injury occurred during the Dolphins' victory against the New York Jets.
- Hill will miss the remaining 13 games of the season.
- Some fans believe Hill might retire due to the severity of the injury.
- Hill will be turning 32 in March.
- Hill has $16 million in guaranteed money if he's on the team after the new league year starts in March.
- There is speculation about Hill's retirement, but nothing official from him yet.