Tyreek Hill undergoes second wrist surgery this offseason

Tyreek Hill undergoes second wrist surgery this offseason
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Hill further addresses injury that hampered his 2024 season.

According to photos posted to Tyreek Hill’s official Snapchat account (@trackstar620), the former All-Pro wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins underwent a successful second surgery on his injured wrist on Wednesday — an injury that allegedly occurred during joint practices with the Washington Commanders ahead of the 2024 NFL season.

Hill’s first offseason surgery for his injured wrist took place at the end of February. Following the procedure, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said the 31-year-old receiver would be ready in time for training camp. In recent social media posts from the official accounts of the Dolphins, Hill has been seen working with the team during the voluntary portion of offseason activities.

Hill’s current timeline for a return from today’s surgery is unknown at the time of this writing, but if his recovery time is similar to the last surgery he had, missing any regular season action seems highly unlikely, although his participation in offseason work seems up in the air.

There was plenty of speculation that the disgruntled pass catcher would be traded this offseason following remarks made after a Week 18 loss to end the 2024 season — a game that saw Hill quit on his team at halftime and then seemingly indicate he wanted out of Miami during his postgame availability.

An incident which saw the police called to a beach side apartment which Hill and his wife were occupying this April further muddied the waters on any trade possibilities regarding the man nicknamed The Cheetah. Hill’s wife — Keeta Vaccaro — filed for divorce one day after the incident, however their current relationship status is unknown at the moment.

All things considered, it feels unlikely at this current time that Miami will trade Hill this offseason, however, stranger things have happened in the never-ending soap opera known as the National Football League.