Tyreek Hill is recovering from a dislocated knee and torn ACL, with a new video showing his progress.

The Miami Dolphins released him after four seasons, but Hill plans to make an NFL return.

What happened to Tyreek Hill?

He suffered a dislocated knee in the Miami Dolphins' Week 4 game against the New York Jets last year.

The injury required surgery to repair a torn ACL, putting him on a long road to recovery.

Why it matters for Tyreek Hill

The surgery was successful, with indications that he'd be able to return for the 2026 season.

Hill had a career-best season in 2023 with Miami, showing his ability to make a strong contribution when healthy.

What comes next for Tyreek Hill?

He gave everyone an exclusive look at his offseason recovery efforts in a new video upload called "Cheetah, Reborn - Intro".

The one-minute video features scenes of Hill working out and meeting with doctors, with passionate speeches from the FX drama series "Snowfall" playing over the video.

Hill had 9 catches for over 105 receiving yards in the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV win over the San Francisco 49ers.

He played for the Chiefs from 2016 to 2021 and was part of the team's Super Bowl LIV win.

The Chiefs made a huge move by acquiring Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to fill their running back spot.

Hill can always change his mind and not return if he doesn't find an ideal roster situation for the 2026 season.

He's played in 145 games in his NFL career and racked up 83 touchdowns and 11,363 receiving yards.

The major concern is the nature of his injury and whether he is limited when he finally returns to play.

And the Kansas City Chiefs may be a potential team to reunite with Hill, given their history together.

But another NFL team will need to decide to add Hill to their roster for the upcoming season.

So Hill's injury situation may mean he's not available for a full season, which could impact his chances of returning to the NFL.

The video also closes with a bit of a tease as a doctor asks Hill if he plans on trying to do something after his injury or just live his life.

Hill laughs and begins to answer, but the video mutes his comments before it ends.