Dolphins' Tyreek Hill Undergoes Surgery After Season-Ending Knee Injury
Dolphins' Tyreek Hill Undergoes Surgery After Season-Ending Knee Injury

Dolphins' Tyreek Hill Undergoes Surgery After Season-Ending Knee Injury

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Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins' wide receiver, suffered a devastating knee injury during a game against the New York Jets, including a dislocation and multiple ligament tears such as his ACL, which will end his 2025 season and potentially impact his 2026 season. Despite the severity of the injury, Hill appeared in good spirits, thanking fans and the NFL community for their support before undergoing surgery. The injury occurred in the third quarter, and Hill was immediately attended to with a cart removing him from the field, receiving a standing ovation from the home crowd. His recovery process is expected to be lengthy, with the possibility of additional surgeries, and it remains uncertain if he will return to his prior level of performance. Hill's 2025 stats include 21 receptions for 265 yards and one touchdown, and while the Dolphins have yet to win a playoff game since acquiring him, the injury presents a significant challenge for both player and team.

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