Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill underwent surgery after dislocating his knee in a game against the New York Jets on Monday, and the injury ended his season. Former cornerback Aqib Talib attributed the injury to karma on The Arena: Gridiron podcast, and he referenced domestic violence allegations against Hill from his wife, Keeta Vaccaro. Hill denied the accusations, but Vaccaro filed for divorce and planned to speak with NFL investigators.
Talib suggested the 31-year-old receiver might struggle to return to form because speed-based players decline after major leg injuries. Hill was performing well before the injury, and Talib believed he could have been traded before the November deadline. The Dolphins must rebuild their offense without their primary deep threat, while Hill faces uncertainty about his professional future and ongoing personal investigations.
Talib suggested the 31-year-old receiver might struggle to return to form because speed-based players decline after major leg injuries. Hill was performing well before the injury, and Talib believed he could have been traded before the November deadline. The Dolphins must rebuild their offense without their primary deep threat, while Hill faces uncertainty about his professional future and ongoing personal investigations.