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What does Tyreek Hill's injury mean for his future? Could he retire after 2025? Learn about his uncertain plans moving forward.
Tyreek Hill dislocated his knee and tore several ligaments during the Dolphins' game Sept. 29 against the Jets. Hill hopes to return in time for the start of the 2026 season. Did Tyreek Hill retire? No, but the speedy wide receiver won't be suiting up for ...
Tyreek Hill’s season may be over, but his career is still far from it. That’s according to the wide receiver’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who offered an update on the player’s status following a successful surgery on Tuesday. Hill suffered a ...
Miami Dolphins injured wide receiver Tyreek Hill went on Terron Armstead's podcast this week and said he's thought about retirement.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Mike McDaniel doesn't see Jaylen Waddle balking at the chance to be the Miami Dolphins' No. 1 receiver. Tyreek Hill has been the centerpiece of Miami's high-flying offense the past few years but the All-Pro receiver will be ...
Tyreek Hill may have played his final game as a Dolphin. CBS reported Saturday that league sources expect Miami to release the superstar wide receiver before the start of the next league year next March after his gruesome knee injury Monday against the Jets.
The injury hits just keep on coming in the 2025 NFL season. Fantasy football managers have already seen stars like Malik Nabers, Tyreek Hill and Joe Burrow suffer significant injuries. New York Giants rookie sensation Cam Skattebo was the latest to go down,