The Miami Dolphins have shifted their tone Saturday night on Tyreek Hill’s status for their game against the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Eve. The Dolphins listed Hill as questionable to play the Cowboys on their injury report Friday after a video appeared on social media showing Hill limping at practice.
With Hill’s permission, the Dolphins kept the star wide receiver and NFL MVP candidate out of their Week 15 contest against the New York Jets. The Dolphins wanted to take precautions to make sure Hill didn’t further damage his ankle with a month to go before the playoffs.
Hill made it to warm-ups before he was ruled out against the Jets.
The Miami Dolphins change their view on playing Hill
The Dolphins’ philosophy of sitting Hill for precautionary reasons seems to have changed in Week 16. According to Adam Schefter with ESPN, the Dolphins, like last week, will ensure Hill feels okay to play before turning in their inactive list. But the Dolphins are optimistic he can play the Cowboys.
Dolphins are optimistic that WR Tyreek Hill, who is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game due to an ankle injury, will play vs. the Cowboys, per source. They are said to just want to make sure how he is feeling Sunday before making a final decision on his status.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 24, 2023
The video that surfaced Friday showed Hill’s ankle isn’t back to normal. But the Dolphins are more willing to risk an injury against a playoff contender like the Cowboys than they were against the lowly Jets.
Is Hill’s ankle that much better? Or do the Dolphins view Sunday’s matchup as a game they need to win to help them clinch the AFC East and help their playoff seeding against a tougher opponent where Hill can make the difference?
We could find out the answer on the field Sunday. The Dolphins will hope playing Hill on Christmas Eve won’t hurt them in the new year.
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