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Tyreek Hill returns to Dolphins' practice, dispels concerns about playing vs. Patriots: 'I'm good, baby'

Tyreek Hill was back at practice for the Miami Dolphins on Thursday afternoon. The star receiver missed the team's session on Wednesday due to a hip injury, according to the team's injury report.

Reporters attending practice noted that Hill participated in catching, cutting and route-running drills during the open-media portion. After practice, Hill made light of the situation.

"Nah, I just wanted some attention," Hill told reporters. "My mom wasn't talking to me yesterday, so I needed some attention from somebody. I'm good, though."

When asked if he was playing Sunday, the receiver said emphatically, "Yeah, baby. I'm good, baby."

Genuine concern about the receiver's availability was only raised after the media spoke with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

"If we couldn't have Tyreek, that would be tough," Tagovailoa said on Wednesday. "The show goes on. You gotta continue to play. And somewhere down the line, we're gonna get Tyreek back, and it has to be one of those things where you never let your foot off the gas and you don't lose that rhythm as a team or a unit."

Based on those comments, it seemed as if Hill would possibly miss substantial time, including Sunday's game against the New England Patriots. A day later, though, Hill was back on the field — much to the delight of Miami ... and anyone who has him on their fantasy team. More information will be known about Hill's participation once the Dolphins release their Thursday injury report.

Starting running back Raheem Mostert also returned to practice on Thursday. He's been dealing with an ankle injury and also missed Wednesday's session.

Having both players available would be massive for Miami as the duo has accounted for the majority of the team's scoring this season. Mostert has nine rushing touchdowns and two receiving, while Hill has seven scores.