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Tyreek Hill's Mansion Severely Damaged in Fire; Focus Shifts to Playoff Game Against Chiefs

The Miami Dolphins receiver's home suffered an estimated $2.3 million in damages due to a fire started by a child playing with a lighter.

  • Tyreek Hill's $6.9 million mansion in Florida was severely damaged by a fire started by a child playing with a lighter, causing an estimated $2.3 million in damages.
  • Hill, a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, was at practice when the fire started and rushed home upon hearing the news.
  • No one was injured in the fire, and Hill has expressed gratitude for the safety of his family and the efforts of the firefighters.
  • Hill, who led the NFL this season in receiving yards and touchdowns, is now focusing on the Dolphins' upcoming wild-card game against his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • The Dolphins have won all three of their previous playoff games against the Chiefs, and will need to perform in frigid conditions to maintain this streak.
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