Summary
Miami Dolphins player Tyreek Hill had a serious knee injury during a game against the New York Jets. He had surgery that was successful, and his agent says he might return to play in 2026. Hill's absence means other players, like Jaylen Waddle, will need to fill in as the main receivers for the Dolphins.
Key Facts
- Tyreek Hill injured his leg during a game and was taken to the hospital.
- His injury included a dislocated knee and torn ligaments, such as the ACL.
- Hill had surgery, which his doctors say went well.
- His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed that Hill might return to the field in 2026.
- There was no nerve damage or broken bones from his injury.
- Hill caught 21 passes for 265 yards and scored one touchdown in the first four games of the season.
- The Miami Dolphins had their first win of the 2025 season against the Jets.
- Jaylen Waddle is expected to take on a bigger role in Hill's absence.