NFL BREAKING: Tyreek Hill Leaves Dolphins Practice - $7 Million Mansion On Fire, Emergency Crews at Scene in Miami

NFL BREAKING: Tyreek Hill Leaves Dolphins Practice - $7 Million Mansion On Fire, Emergency Crews at Scene in Miami
NFL BREAKING: Tyreek Hill Leaves Dolphins Practice - $7 Million Mansion On Fire, Emergency Crews at Scene in Miami
NFL BREAKING: Tyreek Hill Leaves Dolphins Practice - $7 Million Mansion On Fire, Emergency Crews at Scene in Miami /
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Wide receiver Tyreek Hill has experienced a spectacular season for the Miami Dolphins, causing challenges for the New England Patriots and the rest of the AFC East and the entire NFL. But on Wednesday he - and emergency crews - are dealing with a different level of challenge. ... as Hill's Miami area mansion is on fire.

Hill's home is in Southwest Ranches, located in the luxury neighborhood on Berkshire, where right now black smoke is covering the mansion’s roof.

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Local news channels have shots of firefighters being spotted on the roof as they searched for the source of the blaze.

Hill - who is playing at an MVP level for Miami - has reportedly been informed about the 2-alarm fire and has left the team's practice in Miami Gardens to go home and deal with situation - which thankful has left no one injured, according to Miami media.

Firefighters who arrived at the scene apparently have the fire under control and are searching the property, which was purchased in 2022 for almost $7 million, in hopes of discovering the origin of it.

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The Miami Dolphins have issued a statement, which reads as follows, “Tyreek has been in communication with his family. Everyone is out of the house and safe at this time. He has also left practice to deal with the situation.”

The Dolphins play the Buffalo Bills in Week 18 with the winner taking the AFC East title on the way to the playoffs.


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Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983. He is the author of two best-selling books on the NFL.