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Miami Dolphins defenders answered requests for violence, punching and ripping for three New York Jets fumbles Monday en route to their first win of the season.
Aaron Glenn defiantly announced these were not the “Same Old Jets” last week. They sure looked like it Monday night.
The Miami Dolphins had Darren Waller score two touchdowns and forced three turnovers in the win against the Jets, but they lost star wide receiver Tyreek Hill in the process.
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The Dolphins lost star receiver Tyreek Hill to what appeared to be a serious knee injury in the third quarter.
The injury, later determined to be a dislocated knee according to Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, happened early in the third quarter after QB Tua Tagovailoa found Hill for a 10-yard pass along the sideline and Jets safety Malachi Moore grabbed him by the left leg to tackle him, and the leg twisted into an unnatural position.
Sure, the Dolphins earned their first win of the season, saving them from losing three division games before the end of September, but they lost star wide receiver Tyreek Hill in the process.
The Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. Tua Tagovailoa and Darren Waller shined but Tyreek Hill was hurt badly.
With five weeks of the 2025 NFL season in the books, we're officially more than a quarter of the way through the regular-season calendar. We're also one step closer to this year's in-season trade deadline,