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Tyreek Hill hit with season-ending knee injury in Dolphins’ win over Jets
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Hill is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday, with his season now expected to be over

The Miami Dolphins’ 27-21 victory over the New York Jets on Monday night came at a heavy cost, as star wide receiver Tyreek Hill dislocated his left knee and suffered multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL.

Head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed that Hill was hospitalized overnight for further evaluation. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Hill is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday, with his season now expected to be over.

Hill’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, accompanied him to the hospital, where doctors conducted an MRI and CT scan to assess the full extent of the damage.

“Doctors have told me he dislocated his knee, which I think was apparent for everyone who watched the horrific play,” Rosenhaus told WSVN 7News. “But what that means, and the extent of the damage, and whether he’ll need surgery, to what extent, all of that we should find out within the next couple hours.”

The injury occurred early in the third quarter when Hill caught a 10-yard pass from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and was tackled out of bounds. His left leg twisted awkwardly beneath him, and trainers quickly rushed to his aid. An air cast was applied before Hill was carted off the field. Despite the devastating scene, the All-Pro wideout stayed positive, smiling and waving to the Miami fans as teammates gathered around him.

Hill, 30, has been central to the Dolphins’ high-powered offense since arriving from Kansas City in 2022. His absence will be a massive blow to Miami’s playoff ambitions as they navigate the remainder of the season without one of the league’s most dynamic playmakers.