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Dolphins look to forge ahead without Tyreek Hill, beginning Sunday against the Panthers

Tyreek Hill plans to return next NFL season despite surgery for a dislocated knee and torn ligaments, ending his current season but avoiding further surgery, his agent said.

  • On Thursday, the Miami Dolphins lost Tyreek Hill to a season-ending knee injury when his left knee twisted after a catch, and he was carted off with an air cast for hospital evaluation.
  • Medical reports show Tyreek Hill had surgery to repair a dislocated left knee and multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL, while Jesse Morse described the injury as potentially career-ending.
  • Career numbers underscore Hill's status as an elite receiver with 11,363 receiving yards and 819 catches since 2017, plus five All-Pro selections and a Super Bowl champion title with the Chiefs.
  • The Dolphins will lean on Jaylen Waddle to replace Hill's production, and Coach Mike McDaniel said he will seek answers on Sunday at Carolina as the offense adjusts.
  • Hill's camp says the goal is for him to play next year, Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN, and Hill confirmed on TikTok he plans to return while reports say he will not need another surgery.
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Dolphins confident in Jaylen Waddle as No. 1 receiver after Tyreek Hill's injury

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Mike McDaniel doesn't see Jaylen Waddle balking at the chance to be the Miami Dolphins' No. 1 receiver.

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