Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill underwent surgery on his wrist, according to a post on his Snapchat account, marking his second surgical procedure this offseason.
Hill had already undergone wrist surgery earlier this offseason, after playing through what Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel described as a ligament issue. Hill’s most recent surgery involved the removal of previously placed screws, according to a source. The procedure has been “the plan all along.”
Coach McDaniel told reporters at the NFL scouting combine in February that it was likely Hill would not resume football activities until “around the summer, entering training camp.”
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Hill originally injured his wrist during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders in August, and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said that doctors recommended season-ending surgery. Hill opted to play despite the injury, but his production suffered. He recorded 81 receptions for 959 yards and eight touchdowns, each of which represents his lowest totals since joining the Dolphins in 2022.
The five-time All-Pro hinted at a trade request after Miami’s loss to the New York Jets at the end of the season, but never officially made the request, according to Dolphins general manager Chris Grier. Hill walked back those comments and apologized in February.