Tyreek Hill Season-Ending Knee Surgery, Eyes 2026 Return
Tyreek Hill Season-Ending Knee Surgery, Eyes 2026 Return

Tyreek Hill Season-Ending Knee Surgery, Eyes 2026 Return

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Tyreek Hill suffered a dislocated left knee with multiple torn ligaments, including an ACL, during Monday Night Football against the New York Jets, a season-ending injury. He underwent surgery on Tuesday that his agent Drew Rosenhaus and team doctors said went very well, with no nerve damage, intact cartilage and no expected follow-up procedures. Rosenhaus and team medical staff say a return by the start of the 2026 season is a realistic goal but is not guaranteed given the major rehabilitation ahead. Hill remains under contract for 2026 with a $29.9 million base salary that is not guaranteed, creating roster and contract uncertainty as the Dolphins explore replacements. Coach Mike McDaniel praised the medical staff’s work and said the team will support Hill, while Hill appeared in good spirits and has publicly focused on rehab and returning to play.

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