Tyreek Hill, a star wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, owns a 9,300-square-foot estate in South Florida. On Wednesday, a major fire devastated the property. Although they were all in the house at the time, Hill’s family members were all said to be safe. When the fire started, Hill was at practice. He later went back to his Southwest Ranches house and watched as firefighters put out the two-alarm fire. “Tyreek has maintained contact with his relatives. Right now, everyone is safe and out of the house. In order to handle the situation, he also left practice, the Dolphins said in a statement.
Media outlets were informed by the Davie (Fla.) Fire Department that they initially received a call regarding a fire around 1:50 p.m. local time. By three o’clock in the afternoon, the fire seemed to be out, and a sizable hole could be seen in Hill’s roof. The cause of the fire has not yet been identified. With his damaged left ankle covered by a walking boot, Hill was seen in photos taken outside his house. Hill paid 6.9 million for the seven-bedroom house in 2022. “The most important thing is that his loved ones are safe, he’s okay, and his family is safe,” Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa stated following practice. “I’m just relieved that many of his relatives are secure. We’re keeping them in our prayers and in our thoughts.”
Hill has 112 catches for 1,717 yards and 12 touchdowns this season. The Dolphins (11-5) are preparing to host the Buffalo Bills (10-6) on Sunday night.