MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Tyreek Hill’s season is done after the star Miami receiver suffered a significant knee injury during a game against the New York Jets, and the Dolphins are now preparing for what their offense will look like without one of the most dynamic players in the NFL.

Hill was undergoing what Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel called “major” surgery Tuesday afternoon to repair significant ligament damage in his left knee, including a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

“Our focus as a team is to support him,” McDaniel said. “I think there was some competitive greatness from our doctors for critical execution in a very timely fashion that did very well for him. I can’t say enough about that. As a team, we’re supporting our teammate. And he’s very steadfast on us as a team getting

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