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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Leaves Game Against Titans With Ankle Injury

Tyreek Hill, who entered Week 14 with a league-best 1,481 receiving yards through 12 games, is chasing Calvin Johnson's single-season NFL record of 1,964 yards set back in 2012.
Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Leaves Game Against Titans With Ankle Injury
Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Leaves Game Against Titans With Ankle Injury

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Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill was forced to leave Week 14’s Monday night game versus the Titans after suffering an ankle injury in the first quarter. The team has announced that the star wideout is questionable to return to the game.

After catching a short pass, Hill went down on the far sideline appearing to have his ankle bent in an awkward fashion.

The NFL’s league leader in receiving yards initially laid on the turf before getting to his feet and sprinting off the field under his own power, firing up fans at Hard Rock Stadium.

Hill, who eventually headed to the medical tent, has been standing on the sideline ever since the play with his ankle heavily wrapped.

The seven-time Pro Bowler, who entered Week 14 with 1,481 receiving yards, is chasing Calvin Johnson's single-season NFL record of 1,964 yards set back in 2012.


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