Tyreek Hill injury worries the Miami Dolphins before the pre -season debut against the Bears

The preseason of the NFL has not started with good news for Miami Dolphins. The star receiver Tyreek Hill, known as “The Cheetah”, has lost two workouts this week due to an injury to the oblique, which questions his participation in Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.

According to journalist David Furones from South Florida Sun Sentinel, Hill did not participate in the joint practice of Friday due to this discomfort. Coach Mike McDaniel explained that the injury occurred due to the intense workload of the player.

At the beginning of the week, Hill had already had a clash with the cornerback Ethan Bonner, which forced him to absent momentarily. Although this incident did not generate great concern, the combination of this blow with the current injury has lit the alarms between fans and analysts.

Despite medical recommendations, Hill insists on training. McDaniel revealed that the receiver “is trying to practice” and that he has even wanted to participate in all scheduled repetitions, although for now he has only done light jobs and has remained out of the team in the team’s training.

The situation suspends its presence in front of the Bears in the first preseason duel. Hill’s determination is evident, but Dolphins must decide whether to risk or prioritize their recovery to avoid long -term complications.