Tyreek Hill is a professional American football player and currently plays as the #10 wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins. Picked in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL draft, Hill joined the Kansas City Chiefs that year, making his debut in the NFL. On Tuesday, during the Dolphins’ practice session, Hill reportedly wore a brace due to an injury. Let’s take a look at the details of his hand injury and when he will return to play for the Dolphins.
How did Tyreek Hill get injured playing football?
The details about how Tyreek Hill injured his hand are currently unknown.
Hill participated in the team drills during Tuesday’s practice. However, he did not actively participate in any other practice sessions. During the practice, he reportedly wore a removable hand brace, for which the reason is not currently known. However, his hand injury seems to be a minor one, as per ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Wolfe reported Tyreek Hill’s injury, which read, “Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is the latest player dealing with minor injury. He wore a removable brace on his right hand during practice today. Hill was in uniform and helmet, but I didn’t spot him catch a pass. Mike McDaniel has noted caution with many players to get/keep them healthy for the season.”
When will Tyreek Hill return to play in the NFL?
Tyreek Hill will most likely return to the field directly during the regular season games.
After missing both pre-season games for the Miami Dolphins, Hill’s status on returning to play remains unknown. Coach Mike McDaniel is expected to soon share his thoughts about Hill’s injury and when he will return to play. Until then, it seems like he will likely take a rest and return for the regular season in top form.
Additionally, before their next match against the Buccaneers on Friday, the Dolphins will conduct a practice with their opponents on Wednesday. Hill’s appearance at the practice will tell us more about when he will return to play.