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when is tyreek hill expected to return

Tyreek Hill is targeting the start of the 2026 NFL season for his return, but that timeline is still described as a goal rather than a lock, given the severity of his injury.

Quick Scoop: Expected Return

  • Hill suffered a dislocated knee with multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL, in Week 4 of the 2025 season against the New York Jets.
  • He underwent major surgery on his left knee; his agent has said the procedure went well and that he is expected to play in 2026.
  • Public reporting cites the “realistic goal” as being ready for Week 1 of the 2026 season, aligning with Hill’s own stated aim to be back by the start of that year’s campaign.
  • Some reports note that the rehab is long enough that there is still uncertainty about whether he’ll be fully ready right at the very beginning of the season, even though 2026 remains the target.
  • As of mid‑February 2026, Hill is rehabbing the injury and is expected to play next season, but he has also been released by the Dolphins, so his return may be with a new team.

What This Means in Simple Terms

In practical fan terms, when people ask “when is Tyreek Hill expected to return,” the current, best available expectation is:

  • Target window: Opening of the 2026 NFL regular season.
  • Level of certainty: Optimistic but not guaranteed — serious knee dislocation plus ACL and other ligament damage often requires close to a full year of rehab, and setbacks are possible.

If you’re thinking in fantasy or betting terms, most coverage is treating him as a 2026 contributor, but with enough injury risk that you should keep an eye on training camp and preseason reports later this summer.

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