Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill suffered a catastrophic knee injury earlier this season during Miami’s week four Monday Night Football victory over division rivals, the New York Jets. After undergoing
surgery, Hill’s 2025 season ended prematurely, as the 31-year-old was placed on season-ending injured reserve.
On Monday morning, Hill’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, spoke with Miami based sportscaster, Josh Moser, and discussed Hill’s ongoing rehab, plus options for the speedster’s future in the National Football League — whether that future is with the Dolphins or not.
“Everything I get from Tyreek and the Dolphins is that his rehab is going extremely well,” said Rosenhaus. “He’s working incredibly hard. He’s made really great progress,” he continued. “Everything is going according to schedule.”
“As far as Tyreek’s future plans — he’s said he’s going to take some time to decide [whether or not to keep playing]. There’s no rush for him. For right now, he’s focused on his rehab and spending time with his family.”
Rosenhaus insisted that even though Hill has begun DJing in his free time, the receiver is “taking his rehabilitation very seriously.”
Moser closed the segment with Rosenhaus by asking what the chances are that Tyreek Hill resumes his NFL career with the Dolphins in 2026. “I guess that depends on Tyreek and that depends on the Dolphins. I haven’t had any discussions with the Dolphins yet about Tyreek or his future with the team. I’m sure we’ll have those discussions after the season,” said Hill’s agent.
To watch the entire segment, click on the video below.











