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Dolphins star Tyreek Hill says mansion is ‘done’ as massive fire causes $2.3 million in damage

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill says his luxury Florida mansion is “finished” after the house went up in flames last week.

The NFL superstar's terrifying ordeal was captured on Tuesday's latest episode of “Hard Knocks,” when Hill met with Dolphins wide receivers coach Wes Welker and fellow wide receivers.

“It's done. The house is finished, brother,” Hill recalled. “Smoke damage, fire damage. The entire upper floor is burnt out. But we'll be okay.”

Just before 2 p.m. on January 3, smoke was seen coming from the upper floors of a Hills Southwest Ranches home, and the fire department was dispatched and the fire was upgraded to a two-alarm fire.

Hill was attending Dolphins practice and rushed home when the fire broke out.

He was later found outside his home with a walking boot on his left foot.

The Miami receiver told teammates his house was “done” after the Jan. 3 fire. AP
“It's done. The house is done, brother,” Hill recalled as he returned to his team's activities after the fire, which was caught on camera by Hard Knocks. HBO Hard Knocks

Hill, who led the league in receiving yards (1,799) and tied for most touchdowns (13) this season, purchased the home in 2022 for $6.9 million (later valued at $5.6 million).

The fire was reportedly caused by a child playing with a lighter and resulted in $2.3 million in damages. According to TMZ, Citing the incident report.

According to the report, two children were playing with a lighter in their room when they “accidentally set their toy on fire,” before throwing the toy and running in fear.

The fire reportedly caused $2.3 million in damage to Hill's home and left a hole in the roof. NBC Miami
According to the report, two children were playing with a lighter in their room when they “accidentally set their toy on fire,” before throwing the toy and running in fear. NBC Miami

A 4-year-old child started the fire.

Davie Fire Rescue Fire Marshal Robert Taylor said: “Investigations have determined that the fire was an accident and was caused by a child playing with a lighter in the bedroom where the fire started.'' Stated. According to CBS News Miami.

There were no injuries as a result of the fire.

It took firefighters 45 minutes to extinguish the fire.

At the beginning of the episode, a Dolphins staff member hinted that Hill's home was too damaged for the receiver to sleep in.

“I thought he was sleeping at home,” quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said before quarterbacks/passing game coordinator Darrell Burrell told him about the damage.

Hill, who led the league in receiving yards (1,799) and tied for most touchdowns (13) this season, purchased the home in 2022 for $6.9 million (later valued at $5.6 million). YouTube/Tyreek Hill
Hill had seven receptions for 87 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' 21-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the final regular season game, his first since losing his hometown. . AP

Hill had seven receptions for 87 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' 21-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the final regular season game since losing his home. If the Buffalo Bills win, they will win the AFC East.

Hill will be away from home this week as the No. 6 seed Dolphins play the No. 3 seed Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the playoffs on Saturday.

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