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Tyreek Hill Completes Second Wrist Surgery, Recovery on Track

The Miami Dolphins wide receiver had screws removed from his wrist and remains expected to return to football activities by summer training camp.

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 11: Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins at SoFi Stadium on November 11, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

Dolphins Tyree Hill announces he is considering surgery for wrist.
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Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill underwent a second surgery on his right wrist, which he struggled with throughout the 2024 season.

Overview

  • Tyreek Hill underwent a planned second wrist surgery to remove screws inserted during an earlier procedure this offseason.
  • The injury originated in August 2024 during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders, with Hill playing the entire season despite a torn ligament.
  • Hill's production in 2024 declined significantly, with career-low stats of 81 receptions, 959 yards, and 8 touchdowns since joining the Dolphins in 2022.
  • Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel reiterated that Hill is expected to resume football activities around the start of summer training camp, with no changes to the recovery timeline.
  • Despite late-season frustration and trade rumors, Dolphins management and Hill's agent confirm he has not requested a trade and remains committed to the team.