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Dolphins' Tyreek Hill has second wrist surgery of offseason; WR has screws removed as part of plan, per report

  • Tyreek Hill, a wide receiver for Miami, had a second wrist surgery in early 2025 to remove screws as part of his planned recovery process.
  • Hill suffered a right wrist injury in August 2024 while practicing alongside the Washington Commanders and decided to delay surgery until the season concluded.
  • Hill played through the injury in 2024, finishing with 81 receptions, 959 yards, and eight touchdowns, his lowest production since joining Miami in 2022.
  • Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel explained that undergoing the second surgery had been anticipated from the beginning, and he believes Hill will be prepared to participate in training camp.
  • Hill’s recovery timeline remains uncertain, but if similar to the first surgery, he likely will not miss regular season games this year.
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FirstSportz broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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