Tyreek Hill is one of the best passport recipients of the NFL, for the Dolphins it is the most important. His injury overshadows the first victory of the season. The Bengals also suffer from a failure.
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Miami (dpa) – The Miami Dolphins paid the first win of the season in the NFL by a serious injury to their most important passport recipient Tyreek Hill. At 27:21 against the further winless New York Jets, Hill twisted his knee after a catch on the sidelines and was immediately treated medically. After the victory, coach Mike McDaniel then reported on the 31-year-old of a spoke knee joint.
Hill had suffered the serious injury in the third quarter and until then caught all six passes in its direction for a total of 67 YARDS space gain. Hill won the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs and has had more space gain through passports than any other professional since his NFL debut in 2017. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had two touchdown passes, but Justin Fields continues to wait for his first victory as playmaker of the jets.
In the last game of the fourth match day, the Denver Broncos won a clear 28: 3 against the Cincinnati Bengals, which had no chance without the injured quarterback Joe Burrow. His representative Jake Browning threw just 14 successful passes for only 125 Yard’s space gain. Burrow had to be operated on at the toe, his team has now lost three out of four season games. Bo nothing came on two touchdown passes for the Broncos, which are now in two wins and two defeats.
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