Dolphins Preparing to Move Forward without Tyreek Hill After the Star’s Season-Ending Knee Injury
Tyreek Hill’s season ends with multiple torn knee ligaments after a tackle, forcing the Dolphins to adjust their offense four games into the 2025 NFL season.
- On Monday night, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill suffered a dislocated left knee with multiple torn ligaments, including a torn ACL, ending his season four games into the 2025 campaign.
- At 13:21 left in the third quarter, Hill was tackled by Jets safety Malachi Moore during a sideline catch, twisting his knee unnaturally.
- With Hill out, Malik Washington and De'Von Achane help the Dolphins' offense, while Jaylen Waddle's 8-catch, 142-yard game shows a path forward.
- De'Von Achane, Dolphins running back, said `Next man up` after Monday's injury, while Coach Mike McDaniel praised the Dolphins medical staff and noted a potential receiver signing for depth.
- For roster decisions, the Dolphins face a trade that could save $36 million but create roughly $15.9 million and $12.4 million in dead cap in 2026 and 2027, as Hill will be 3 for the 2026 season.
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MIAMI GARDENS, Florida (AP) — Tyreek Hill's season is over after the Miami star suffered a significant knee injury against the New York Jets, and the Dolphins are now preparing for how he will…
Dolphins preparing to move forward without Tyreek Hill after season-ending injury
Tyreek Hill’s season is done after the star Miami receiver suffered a significant knee injury during a game against the New York Jets, and the Dolphins are now preparing for what their offense will look like without one of the most dynamic players in the NFL. Hill was undergoing what Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel called “major” surgery Tuesday afternoon to repair significant ligament damage in his left knee, including a torn anterior cruciate lig…
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