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Tyreek Hill Undergoes Successful Knee Surgery as Dolphins Place Star on Season-Ending IR

The Dolphins must reshape their receiving group after moving their top wideout to injured reserve.

Overview

  • Hill dislocated his left knee and tore multiple ligaments, including the ACL, during Monday night’s win over the Jets, receiving an air cast on the field before being carted off and taken by ambulance to a local hospital.
  • Agent Drew Rosenhaus said surgeons repaired all damage in a single procedure with no nerve or blood-flow issues reported, and Hill posted that “surgery went great” in a social media update.
  • Miami placed Hill on season-ending injured reserve and shifted focus to replacements, elevating Jaylen Waddle’s role and exploring depth moves, including signing Cedrick Wilson Jr. off the Saints’ practice squad.
  • Rosenhaus stated the goal is for Hill to be ready at the start of next season, though recovery from a multiligament knee injury can vary and the precise timeline remains uncertain.
  • Reporting highlights offseason roster and cap decisions for Miami, with an $11 million injury guarantee and a $5 million March roster bonus noted in Hill’s 2026 contract structure.