Dolphins' Tyreek Hill Confirms He Will Play Against Patriots Despite Recent Hip Injury
Despite joking about absence at practice, Hill leads the NFL in receiving yards and touchdowns, remaining pivotal for Dolphins' success against Patriots.
- Dolphins' wide receiver Tyreek Hill confirmed that he will play in Sunday's game against the Patriots despite missing Wednesday's practice due to a hip injury. He stated in a press conference that he is 'good,' dismissing any concerns about his fitness.
- In addition to leading the league in receiving yards and touchdowns, Tyreek has not missed a game since the 2020 season, strengthening his status as a consistent performer.
- During his career, Hill has become an essential player for the Dolphins. His average of 128 receiving yards per game is the highest in the NFL, and his presence on the field offers critical support for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
- Despite his current hip injury, Hill's performance has not seen a significant decline. In the Dolphins' previous game against the Patriots in week 2, he recorded five catches for 40 yards as well as a two-yard touchdown catch.
- Beyond Hill's able participation, the Dolphins will see other key team members, including Raheem Mostert, Jevon Holland, Alec Ingold, and Robert Jones return to practice. However, Jevon Holland's status remains uncertain as he continues through concussion protocol.