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The Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets 27-21 in Monday’s AFC East matchup, but they lost Tyreek Hill to what appeared to be a significant knee injury in the process.

Yet the wide receiver’s ability to tell jokes to his teammates before he was carted off the field apparently served as an inspiration for the Dolphins for the rest of the game.

“He was inspiring in that situation, and I think his teammates benefited from that,” head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters.

Hill suffered the injury when his leg was twisted underneath him as he was being tackled following a catch. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the fear was he suffered a dislocated knee, and he was taken to the hospital after he was removed from the field.

The star receiver appeared to be in good spirits, though, as he was smiling and waiving to the crowd as he exited.

Hill finished with six catches for 67 yards.

A dislocated knee would end his 2025 campaign, which would put more of the spotlight on Jaylen Waddle to be the team’s primary option in the aerial attack. Miami also has Malik Washington and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine as secondary receivers.

Tight end Darren Waller could be a reliable target in his return to the NFL, as he hauled in two touchdown catches in Monday’s victory. Running back De’Von Achane can also make plays as a receiver out of the backfield.

Still, the Miami offense is far less dangerous when Hill is not on the field, which makes the injury all the more concerning despite the team’s first win of the year.

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