Due to an ankle injury, wide receiver Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins missed the majority of Monday’s game
against the Tennessee Titans. He did, however, make a comeback in the third quarter.
In the first quarter, he was awkwardly tackled and injured his ankle. Sean Murphy-Bunting tackled him, pinning his
left leg beneath his torso. After the impact, Hill slowly stood up, clutching his leg.
He was able to jog off the field and to the sideline after he stood up.
Tyreek Hill was hit hard, momentarily incapacitated, and somewhat crippled. then walked away 😤
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December 12, 2023 — Fantasy Learning (@BleacherCut)
The Dolphins categorized him as doubtful to return due to an ankle injury, so he made a quick trip to the medical
tent before coming back to stand on the sidelines without his helmet.
Without him on the field, Miami’s offense faltered and failed to score, sending the Dolphins into halftime behind, 10-
7. Zach Sieler, a defensive lineman, picked up Will Levis for the Dolphins’ lone touchdown inside the Tennessee five-
yard line.
A notoriously dynamic Dolphins offense amassed 175 yards in the first half. With the majority of the half spent
sidelined, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa completed 9 of 13 throws for 84 yards without his main target.
Hill returned to the field for Miami’s second drive of the half with the score tied at 10, but he did not join the
Dolphins offense to begin the second half.
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