MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins, even with the backdrop of star wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s gruesome knee injury, were allowed to relish their first win of the season.

The Dolphins (1-3) salvaged themselves from a winless September by beating the New York Jets, 27-21, on Monday night but immediately Tuesday, especially with a truncated week of preparation for the Carolina Panthers, the focus shifts to a sobering reality.

The Dolphins are now faced with life after Hill as the 31-year-old speedster is done for the season after a knee dislocation that is accompanied by multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL.

“There is no replacing him,” said tight end Darren Waller, who made an immediate impact as a member of the Dolphins on Monday with two touchdowns in his Miami debut, “but I

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