
Tyreek Hill
32-Year-Old
Free Agent
Questionable
Injury Knee - ACL
Est. Return 8/1/2026
2025 Receiving Stats
REC
21
YDS
265
TD
1
AVG
12.6
TAR
29
2026 Projections
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Vows to continue playing career
Hill (knee) announced Monday via his personal Instagram account that he plans to continue his playing career, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Hill suffered a gruesome knee injury in Week 4 of last season and required surgery to repair a dislocated knee and multiple torn ligaments. Afterward, Hill suggested he would have to contemplate whether to continue his playing career. He seems to have made a decision and will return to game action, though it's unclear when he'll be 100 percent healthy. Turning 32 years old in 13 days, Hill was released by the Dolphins on Monday and is eligible to sign elsewhere immediately. Interested teams will obviously need to do extensive medical checks on the veteran wideout.
Hill suffered a gruesome knee injury in Week 4 of last season and required surgery to repair a dislocated knee and multiple torn ligaments. Afterward, Hill suggested he would have to contemplate whether to continue his playing career. He seems to have made a decision and will return to game action, though it's unclear when he'll be 100 percent healthy. Turning 32 years old in 13 days, Hill was released by the Dolphins on Monday and is eligible to sign elsewhere immediately. Interested teams will obviously need to do extensive medical checks on the veteran wideout.
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Advanced NFL Stats
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Air Yards Per Game
100.5Air Yards Per Snap
2.63% Team Air Yards
12.7%% Team Targets
6.3%Avg Depth of Target
13.9 YdsCatch Rate
72.4%Drop Rate
3.4%Avg Yds After Catch
2.7% Targeted On Route
29.9%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Hill topped 1,700 receiving yards his first two years in Miami while leading the league in yards per route both seasons, besting his production from Kansas City despite a downgrade in quarterback play. It all fell apart in 2024, with Hill playing through a wrist injury all year, QB Tua Tagovailoa missing six games, and opposing defensive coordinators seemingly catching up to Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel. Despite playing all 17 games, Hill's targets and receptions dropped by about 30 percent relative to 2022-23, and his yardage sank even further as he slumped to 11.8 yards per reception. He had wrist surgery after the season and otherwise boasts a strong track record of durability, but other contributing factors to his 2024 decline aren't so easily corrected. Tagovailoa's repeated concussions remain at the forefront of any discussion about Miami's offense -- a problem compounded by offensive line struggles last season. The previously explosive offense became a station-to-station operation, relying on quick throws to RB De'Von Achane and TE Jonnu Smith rather than big plays from Hill and Jaylen Waddle. It's possible that gets corrected after Smith was traded in June and replaced by only the formerly retired Darren Waller, and with better injury luck for Tagovailoa and Hill. But the latter is now 31 years old and no longer safely assumed to be in an elite situation for production, which means there's real risk his days as a high-end WR1 are in the rearview mirror. The good news is that Hill isn't a first-round fantasy pick anymore, creating potential for a huge reward if he comes close to his 2022-23 production.
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Being released by Dolphins
Hill (knee - ACL) is among players slated to be released by Miami, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Uncertain on return to NFL
Hill (knee) hasn't decided if he will continue playing football or retire from the NFL during the upcoming offseason, Alanis Thames of the Associated Press reports.
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Officially on IR
Hill (knee) has officially been placed on IR by the Dolphins.
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Eyeing 2026 return
Hill isn't expected to require any follow-up procedures after undergoing successful surgery Tuesday to repair a dislocated left knee and multiple torn ligaments, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Season-ending surgery confirmed
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed that Hill (knee) underwent season-ending surgery Tuesday, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
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Reunion in Kansas City?
Hill continues to recover from a serious knee injury, but Saad Yousef of The Athletic believes that the Chiefs would have "little to lose and plenty to gain" by signing the veteran wide receiver.
ANALYSIS
Hill underwent multiple surgeries in late September to repair a dislocated left knee and damage to ligaments, which he suffered in the Dolphins' Week 4 win over the Jets. He was released by Miami in the offseason but communicated his desire to continue to play, so landing back in Kansas City -- where he spent the first six years of his NFL career -- could make sense for the veteran wide receiver. It would be more than just a reunion with the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes, as Hill would also be playing under offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy. Hill was incredibly productive under Bienemy in Kansas City, with the former logging at least 1,200 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in three of four regular seasons between 2018 and 2021.
Hill underwent multiple surgeries in late September to repair a dislocated left knee and damage to ligaments, which he suffered in the Dolphins' Week 4 win over the Jets. He was released by Miami in the offseason but communicated his desire to continue to play, so landing back in Kansas City -- where he spent the first six years of his NFL career -- could make sense for the veteran wide receiver. It would be more than just a reunion with the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes, as Hill would also be playing under offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy. Hill was incredibly productive under Bienemy in Kansas City, with the former logging at least 1,200 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in three of four regular seasons between 2018 and 2021.






