Dolphins' Tyreek Hill posts message to fans before knee surgery
Tyreek Hill (Photo Credit Tyreek Hill)
Tyreek Hill’s season may be over, but his career is still far from it.

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That’s according to the wide receiver’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who offered an update on the player’s status following a successful surgery on Tuesday.

Hill suffered a devastating injury during the Miami Dolphins’ win over the New York Jets on Monday night and had to be carted off the field after a tackle caused his leg to snap in the most unnatural way. Slow-motion video showed exactly how it happened.

The wideout was taken to a nearby hospital shortly after and was diagnosed with a dislocated knee. Still, subsequent reports noted that he would need surgery after scans revealed multiple torn ligaments.

Tyreek Hill “Will Play Next Season”

Tyreek Hill's agent says WR is 'committed' to Dolphins despite postgame  comments
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport would confirm what everyone already knew, yet Hill’s prospects for the 2026 NFL season were also thrown into doubt as there were suggestions that he might not even be back on the field next year.


However, according to Rosenhaus, Hill aims to be ready for the start of the 2026 season.

“Tyreek Hill’s surgery is now complete and “went very well according to his doctors”, per the receiver’s agent Drew Rosenhaus, who added another surgery will not be needed. “It’s about rehab and he will play next season. The realistic goal is the start of the season,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter relayed on Tuesday afternoon.


Rosenhaus was at Tyreek’s bedside on Tuesday, appearing in a photo shared by The Athletic’s Diana Russini in which they’re seen smiling as the WR holds two fingers up.

Tyreek Hill has maintained good spirits throughout his ordeal and was smiling right after the injury occurred, putting up a strong front amid what must have been excruciating pain. He also shared a positive message from his hospital bed on Tuesday.

We wish him the best in recovery and hope he can return by next season’s start.