Overview
- Tyreek Hill had a second wrist surgery on May 7, 2025, to remove screws inserted during a previous procedure earlier this offseason.
- The surgeries address a torn ligament sustained during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders in August 2024, which Hill played through despite doctors recommending season-ending surgery.
- Hill's injury significantly impacted his 2024 season, resulting in career-low statistics of 81 receptions, 959 yards, and eight touchdowns.
- Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed Hill would likely resume football activities in the summer but will miss OTAs, minicamp, and potentially other preseason preparations.
- Hill's recovery timeline raises concerns about his readiness for the 2025 season and potential challenges in re-establishing chemistry with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and new offensive teammates.