Tyreek Hill did not practice Wednesday because of a hip injury, casting doubt over whether the wide receiver will be available for the Miami Dolphins on Sunday against the New England Patriots.

Hill hasn't missed a game since he was traded to the Dolphins in the 2022 offseason and is the NFL's current leader in receiving yards with 902. 

He briefly left Miami's loss to Philadelphia this past Sunday night, but was able to return and finished with 11 catches for 88 yards and a touchdown.

"It was a little weird not having someone like Tyreek out there," Tua Tagovailoa said. "His leadership, his aura -- but it calls for other guys to step up. Jaylen [Waddle] had a really good practice today, [Cedrick Wilson Jr.] had a really good practice. A lot of guys had good practices today, especially being a Wednesday.

"I don't think anyone can emulate what Tyreek does on the field. His speed, his cuts in and out of breaks. ... If we couldn't have Tyreek, that would be tough, but the show goes on. You've got to continue to play, and somewhere down the line we're going to get Tyreek back. And it has to be one of those things where you never lift your foot off the gas and you don't lose that rhythm as a team or a unit."