Last Monday, the Miami Dolphins kept their postseason hopes alive with a road win against the surging Los Angeles Rams. Entering the season with playoff aspirations, Miami’s offensive production came to a screeching halt with the loss of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the second game of the year. In his absence, the Dolphins went 1-3, averaging just ten points per game. Tagovailoa returned with the AFC East club nursing a 2-4 record, and after a slow start, last Sunday’s victory pushed Miami to 3-6 and two games back in the win column regarding the final wild-card spot.
On Sunday, Miami will host the Las Vegas Raiders as a touchdown favorite at home before getting another favorite home matchup against the New England Patriots in Week 12. With Miami’s season at a crossroads, superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill plans to see it through despite battling multiple ailments.
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill Plans to Finish Season

According to Miami Dolphins insider Omar Kelly:
“I’m locked in, no matter what. No matter how I feel. Even if I have to cut my wrist off. Surgery was brought up,” Tyreek Hill said. He is holding off on having surgery. Wouldn’t rule it out in the offseason. It’s his left wrist, and he has/had a right-hand thumb issue.
Last week, the Miami Dolphins added superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the injury report with a wrist injury. Following his team’s 23-15 victory against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football, news reports revealed that Hill played with a torn ligament in his left wrist. Hill has dealt with the wrist injury for the majority of the season, and a brush-up with the police earlier this season reaggravated the injury. However, a flare-up to his wrist nearly cost him an opportunity to play last Monday.
With Hill’s wrist injury unlikely to heal during the regular season, the five-time first-team All-Pro told the media on Thursday he plans to finish the year and potentially undergo surgery this offseason. Hill is amid his worst season as a Miami pass-catcher, averaging his worst yards per game since his rookie season with the Kansas City Chiefs. In nine games, the speedster has 37 catches for 462 yards and two touchdowns.
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