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Dolphins Tyreek Hill Knee Dislocation vs Jets

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the ‌provided text, focusing on the key information and translating where⁤ necessary (as it appears ⁢to be originally in ‍Spanish):

Summary:

Tyreek hill, a wide receiver ‌for the miami Dolphins, suffered a leg injury during​ a game against the⁢ Bills. The injury occurred in the ⁢third quarter when he was tackled after making ⁢a catch. He was carted off the field with ​an air splint on his leg, but appeared to be in good spirits. The injury leaves a significant hole in the ​Dolphins’ receiving corps, elevating Jaylen ‌Waddle to the #1 receiver position.

Key Details:

* Player Injured: Tyreek⁣ Hill (Wide Receiver, Miami Dolphins)
* ⁣ Injury: ‍Leg injury (specifics not yet ⁤detailed, but significant enough to require a ⁤cart and air splint)
* When: Early in the third quarter of a game against the Bills.
* How: Tackled after a 10-yard reception from Tua Tagovailoa. His leg bent awkwardly during⁤ the tackle.
* Condition: hill was smiling and waved to the crowd as he ⁢was taken off on a stretcher. ​He reportedly ⁢was concerned with ensuring the Dolphins won the game.
* Impact on Team:

* Hill‌ had already made 6 receptions for 67 yards before​ the injury.
*⁣ Jaylen Waddle will now become the Dolphins’ ‌primary receiver.
* The team ​will need someone to fill Waddle’s previous⁤ role.
* other Players Mentioned:

*​ Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins ​Quarterback)
* Darren Waller (Dolphins Tight End – had a ⁣good game with two touchdowns)
⁣ * Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins wide receiver)
* (Another receiver mentioned, but the⁣ name is incomplete⁢ at the end of the text)

Translation of Key Terms:

* Lesión: Injury
* Tackleado: Tackled
* ​ Campo Marcial: Field marshal (referring to the Quarterback)
* touchdown: Touchdown
* ‍ Ala Cerrada: closed Wing (tight End)
* ⁢ Recepción: ⁤Reception
* Debut: Debut

Let me know if you’d like ​me ⁢to elaborate on any specific aspect of this information or if you have any other questions.

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