Darren Waller has 2 TDs, Dolphins
beat Jets 27-21 but lose Tyreek Hill to serious leg injury
[September 30, 2025]
By ALANIS THAMES
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Moments after Tyreek Hill was injured on
Monday night, the Miami Dolphins star receiver flashed a bright
smile and told a few jokes to teammates as he was carted off the
field at Hard Rock Stadium.
Hill had just dislocated his knee on a scary play in the third
quarter of Miami's 27-21 win over the New York Jets, but after
seeing their teammate in good spirits, the Dolphins were motivated
to close out their first win of the season.
“For him to be able to have that level of, I don't know, peace about
it,” tight end Darren Waller said. “In the NFL, there's so many
things that can happen. You're not really in control of much. It's a
high-impact, fast, violent game. Seeing that in him helps a lot of
guys on this team, no matter what the situation is.”
Waller had a pair of touchdown catches in his first NFL game in
nearly two years, and Tua Tagovailoa threw for 177 yards to lead the
Dolphins past their AFC East rivals.
Hill made a catch and landed awkwardly on his left leg after being
tackled near the Jets’ sideline. Players from both teams took a knee
while Hill was tended to, and he was taken to a hospital.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Hill would remain at the hospital
overnight for evaluation, and the team expected to learn more
details on Tuesday. Hill led Miami with six catches for 67 yards.
“We've talked a lot about all the stuff that Tyreek has done this
offseason,” McDaniel said, “and a big portion is leading by example
and connecting with his teammates. He kind of utilized that
connectivity to make sure that his team was finishing on the right
end.”

Tagovailoa completed 17 of 25 passes and didn’t have a turnover for
the first time this season as he moved to 7-0 against the Jets as
Miami’s starter. The Dolphins (1-3) won their 10th straight at home
against the Jets (0-4), who are still searching for their first win
under coach Aaron Glenn.
The Jets pulled within six with 1:49 left when Garrett Wilson hauled
in a 23-yard jump ball from Justin Fields, who ran it in for a
2-point conversion.
After recovering the onside kick, the Dolphins went three-and-out
while working the clock to 13 seconds. Miami then pinned the Jets on
their own 1, and the game ended on a play where New York tried a
series of laterals, one of which was flagged as an illegal forward
pass.
“My confidence is not going to wane not one bit,” Glenn said. “We're
not going to waver on the things we've been talking about, how we've
got to win games. We've just got to do a better job of doing those
things. We're going to continue to work to get this thing turned
(around).”
Waller, playing his first game since the end of the 2023 season,
caught a 4-yard pass in the back of the end zone from Tagovailoa on
fourth-and-goal in the second quarter of his Dolphins debut. The
33-year-old scored again on a 9-yard catch in the third that put
Miami ahead 17-3. He finished with three receptions for 27 yards.
“It’s a lot to process, a lot emotionally, to be honest,” Waller
said. “Very exciting. Just to be out there the whole day, yeah. A
little bit of fear, a little bit of everything."
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) is carted off the
field by staff after suffering an unknown injury in the second half
of an NFL football game against the New York Jets, Monday, Sept. 29,
2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

The Dolphins amassed 123 yards rushing behind
De'von Achane's 20 carries for 99 yards. Achane had a 9-yard scoring
run.
Fields completed 20 of 27 passes for 226 yards in
his return from a concussion that sidelined him in Week 3. He added
81 yards rushing, including a 43-yard scramble for a score on
fourth-and-1 that pulled the Jets within a touchdown midway through
the third.
The Jets gained 197 of their 404 yards with a highly effective
ground game — they averaged 7 yards per carry — but turned the ball
over three times and were penalized 13 times, including an offensive
pass interference against Wilson that wiped out a touchdown in the
third.
On their first drive, which started on their own 14, the Jets ran
the ball 10 times for 74 yards before Braelon Allen had the ball
punched out by Dolphins cornerback Jack Jones near the goal line.
Minkah Fitzpatrick recovered for Miami's first takeaway of the
season.
Fields had the ball stripped on a sack the next drive, and Dante
Trader recovered receiver Isaiah Williams' fumble on the first play
of the third quarter.
“It's frustrating. It's really that simple,” Fields said. “But at
the end of the day, if we look at it from a far perspective, we have
three games that were lost by one score. And that's kind of how this
league works, close games at the end. And I think tonight we shot
ourselves in the foot a lot.”
Jets veteran Nick Folk made two field goals: a career-long 58-yarder
and another of 50 yards.
Rivalry uniforms
The Dolphins, whose regular uniforms are among the most recognizable
in the NFL, debuted an alternate, dark blue ensemble. The jerseys
feature Miami's signature aqua blue lined with orange stripes on the
helmet, pants and sleeves.
Injuries
Jets: RB Braelon Allen suffered a knee injury after kick return in
second quarter and did not return. ... DB Michael Carter II left
before halftime with a concussion.
Dolphins: The team said Hill was hospitalized “for imaging,
evaluation and observation.”
Up next
Jets: Host Dallas on Sunday.
Dolphins: At Carolina on Sunday.
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