
The Miami Dolphins hope to rebound from their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles with a big win over the rival New England Patriots this weekend. But there’s concern for star wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
Yesterday Hill missed Miami’s entire practice with a lingering hip injury. However he appears to have made a full recovery.
Hill was back at practice today and showing few if any signs of having been hurt just 24 hours ago. He was running routes and making his cuts like normal and with plenty of energy.
“Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is back at practice bringing normal (cheetah) energy as Kirk Franklin plays. Hill later ran routes, caught passes and did his normal high-intensity cutting during drills. Looked like (cheetah). Good sign after he missed practiced with hip injury yesterday,” NFL insider Cameron Wolfe wrote.
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is back at practice bringing normal 🐆 energy as Kirk Franklin plays.
Hill later ran routes, caught passes and did his normal high-intensity cutting during drills. Looked like 🐆. Good sign after he missed practiced with hip injury yesterday. pic.twitter.com/L3yfVhznXW
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) October 26, 2023
Tyreek Hill leads the NFL in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. He is on pace for over 2,100 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns this season at his current clip.
Hill is not only making a case for Offensive Player of the Year, he’s making a case for NFL MVP – an award that has not been given to a wide receiver since the award’s inception by the Associated Press in 1957.
But if he wants to hit that milestone, he can’t afford to miss a game either.