Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel gave an update on Tyreek Hill’s injury, and thankfully, it’s not as bad as it could’ve been. Hill had surgery to fix ligament damage on his left wrist, but McDaniel made it clear—it wasn’t broken. Turns out, this injury actually goes way back to August 2024, when Hill tore a ligament during a joint practice with Washington. Instead of getting surgery then, he toughed it out all season, which probably played a role in him not hitting 1,000 receiving yards for the first time since 2019. Now that the season’s over, he finally got the surgery done. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, says there’s no doubt Hill will be good to go for training camp, so Dolphins fans can breathe easy.For now, Hill won’t be catching passes, but he’s not just chilling either. He’ll spend the spring running and staying in shape while his wrist heals up. The goal is to have him back snagging footballs by summer, just in time for camp. That timeline makes it clear the Dolphins aren’t too stressed about long-term issues. Hill is a huge piece of Miami’s offense, so they’ll want him at full speed when the season starts.Mike McDaniel said Tyreek Hill had surgery to repair ligament damage in his left wrist recently. It was not broken.McDaniel said the plan is for Hill to resume catching the football in the summer near training camp. He will spend the spring running and recovering. pic.twitter.com/6truQlPuSD— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) February 25, 2025This is a developing Story! Stay tuned!The post Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel Announces Tyreek Hill’s Future After Surgery & Sends a Strong Message to Jevón Holland on Free Agency appeared first on EssentiallySports.