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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill has hip injury, Tua not a fan of ‘Hard Knocks’


As the Miami Dolphins began the practice week on Wednesday before facing the New England Patriots, they were hit with a major injury concern.

Wide receiver Tyreek Hill missed practice with a hip ailment.

The seven-time Pro Bowl wideout who is on pace for more than 2,000 receiving yards this season with a league-leading 902 through seven games, has his status in doubt for Sunday’s home game against the Patriots (2-5).

Hill was briefly seen in the sideline injury tent late in last Sunday night’s loss to the Eagles in Philadelphia. If Hill cannot play against New England, Jaylen Waddle will have to step up as a No. 1 receiver and other pass catchers on the Dolphins depth chart will have to make up for Hill’s large target share.

“I don’t think anyone can emulate what Tyreek does on the field,” Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagoailoa said. “His speed, his cuts in and out of breaks. I don’t think there’s anyone that can emulate him. He’s in his own league. He’s one of a kind. But needless to say, I think people forget about the things Jaylen Waddle can do, the things that he already has done for our team since his rookie year. And there’s a lot of other guys that I think you can’t sleep on.”

Waddle was also dealing with a back injury during the Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field but was able to return. Waddle was a limited participant in Wednesday drills. Tagovailoa said Waddle and Cedrick Wilson Jr., who stepped up for two key catches against the Eagles while Waddle was out of the lineup, had solid practices Wednesday.

As Tagovailoa continued speaking on Hill at his usual Wednesday news conference, it seemed possible Hill won’t be imminently returning by his use “somewhere down the line” in an answer.

“If we couldn’t have Tyreek, that would be tough, but the show goes on,” Tagovailoa said. “You’ve got to continue to play, and somewhere down the line, we’re going to get Tyreek back. And it has to be one of those things where you never lift your foot off the gas and you don’t lose that rhythm as a team or as a unit.”



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