Report: Hill tore multiple ligaments in knee, including ACL
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill sustained multiple torn ligaments in his knee - including his ACL - in Monday night's win over the New York Jets, a source told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Hill will have season-ending surgery Tuesday, though there is no guarantee he will be ready for the 2026 campaign either due to the possibility of needing future procedures, Rapoport adds.
The wideout has no guaranteed money in his contract for 2026, but $11 million of his $29.9 million due next year will become fully guaranteed if he's on the roster in March, per Rapoport. Hill will also get a $5-million roster bonus.
The 31-year-old dislocated his knee after making a catch and getting tackled near the sideline during Monday's game. He was put into an air cast and carted off following the gruesome injury.
He caught six balls for 67 yards in Monday's game prior to getting hurt.
Jaylen Waddle becomes the Dolphins' top receiver with Hill sidelined while Malik Washington should also receive more attention.
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