Miami Gardens When Miami Dolphins standout Tyreek Hill was injured early in Monday Night Football, everyone in Hard Rock Stadium let out a collective gasp.
Halfway through the third quarter, Dolphins supporters could finally exhale with ease.
Hill left the game in the first quarter due to an ankle injury, but he came back for the Dolphins’ second drive of the second half in the middle of the third quarter. Hill’s comeback was met with wild cheers from the Miami crowd and more “M-V-P” shouts.
During the drive, the Dolphins went three and out without hitting Hill.
After catching a brief pass behind the line of scrimmage in the first quarter, Hill was taken out of bounds during the play.
With assistance from trainers, he gradually rose from the ground. After a few seconds, he fled the field, and neither at the end of the first quarter nor at the beginning of the second did he come back during Miami’s possession.
Hill was booed “M-V-P” by Dolphins supporters as he departed the field. Tennessee gained possession at their 14-yard line after Miami was forced to punt during the drive.
by the time of the injury, the Dolphins were leading the Titans 7-0, but by halftime, they were behind Tennessee 10-7. Hill left the game during the first half.
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The Dolphins suffered several injuries in their first game against Tennessee.
Connor Williams, the starting center and one of the top centers in the NFL this year, was injured on Miami’s opening drive and had to leave the game. He will not be coming back; he has been demoted to out.
Despite being knocked out in the first quarter, defensive back Xavien Howard and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle were able to rejoin the game.
Among the regular Dolphins starters on the inactive list against the Titans were offensive tackle Terron Armstead and defensive back Jevon Holland.
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