Tyreek Hill Out for Season After Severe Knee Injury
Miami Dolphins' star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is out for the rest of the season after suffering a severe knee injury against the New York Jets. Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed that the player will undergo rehabilitation with the aim of returning for the next season.
Hill's injury, a left knee dislocation with an anterior cruciate ligament tear and ligament damage, occurred during a game on October 17. The surgery was successful, with no fractures and intact knee cartilage. In Hill's absence, the Dolphins will look to Jaylen Waddle, Darren Waller, and De'Von Achane to fill the void in receiving duties.
The Dolphins have bolstered their receiving corps by signing Cedrick Wilson from the New Orleans Saints. However, it remains unclear who will replace Hill during his rehabilitation, as search results did not provide specific information on this matter.
Tyreek Hill's injury is a significant blow to the Miami Dolphins, but the team is optimistic about his recovery. Hill's agent has stated that the player is targeting a return for the start of the next season. Meanwhile, the Dolphins will rely on their existing receiving talent and new signing Cedrick Wilson to navigate the remainder of the current season.
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