Dolphins Hopeful That Tyreek Hill Will Play Vs Cowboys

The Chiefs' Tyreek Hill in 2018
Tyreek Hill with the Chiefs in 2018. Photo by Jason Pohuski/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9884708o)

The Miami Dolphins are hopeful that Tyreek Hill will be fit to play against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, a source revealed to ESPN. Listed as questionable due to harboring an ankle injury, the wide receiver participated in his team’s practice sessions on Thursday and Friday in a limited capacity. Still, the team will wait to see how he feels on Sunday ahead of the game before making a final decision.

Hill suffered his injury during the Dolphins’ narrow 27-28 loss to the Tennessee Titans during Week 14. As a result, he was absent from the Dolphins’ Week 15 win over the New York Jets, however, the team remained strong even without Hill in their ranks, achieving a blowout 30-0 victory.

Given his strong form this season, Hill will be hoping to return sooner rather than later, particularly as he seeks to become the first player in NFL history to make 2,000 receiving yards in a single season. Currently, on 1,542 receiving yards this season, he’ll need to average around 150 yards in his final three regular season games, making his participation in the Cowboys game almost essential.

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