Tyreek Hill Says His House Is 'Done' After Fire That Reportedly Caused $2.3 Million In Damages

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Hill's reaction to the fire was caught on cameras for HBO's 'Hard Knocks' program

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Tyreek Hill

Tyreek Hill’s $6.9 million mansion is “done” after a massive fire at his home last week, the NFL wide receiver said.

Hill, 29, was at Miami Dolphins practice when the fire began. His return to the team facilities was caught on camera by HBO’s Hard Knocks series, which is following the team this season.

“It’s done. The house done, bro,” Hill told his Dolphins teammates. “Smoke damage, fire damage. The whole upstairs is burnt down. It’s alright, though.”

The two-alarm fire at Hill’s Southwest Ranches, Fla., home last Wednesday reportedly caused $2.3 million in damages, according to TMZ. Everyone inside the home at the time of the fire was safe and local fire officials said there were no injuries as a result of the blaze.

Davie Fire Rescue Department officials told PEOPLE last week that the fire was caused by a child playing with a lighter.

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Tyreek Hill

Hill could be seen standing on the street outside the home alongside his wife Keeta Vaccaro as firefighters worked on containing the fire, which began in the upstairs portion of the property’s main house.

Local NBC 6 Miami cameras broadcast live footage of the scene, showing firefighters had cut a hole in the roof of the home.

The 9,300-square-foot property includes two guest houses, seven total bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a home theater, a large basketball court and putting green, as well as a large indoor pool, according to the local station.

“We’re very grateful to the firefighters that put the fire out,” Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus told reporters outside of the house after the fire was extinguished. “Thankfully, the fire was contained to a limited area in the home. Obviously, there’ll be some smoke and water damage. It’s very difficult for anybody obviously to have your home catch on fire, but Tyreek was handling it, he and his family, with as much poise as you could hope.”

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Tyreek Hill

Hill purchased the house soon after he was traded to the Dolphins by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022.

The wide receiver, who leads the league in receiving yards this season, received support from his Dolphins teammates throughout the incident. Their initial reactions to the fire were also caught on HBO cameras last week.

“I called him a couple of times but he wasn't he wasn't answering,” quarterback Tua Tagovailoa told a coach during a team meeting. “I'm sure a lot of people have called him as well. So, I just sent him a text but he didn't text back.”

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In a press conference after practice, Tagovailoa, 25, told reporters he was grateful to hear that Hill and his family were safe.

“I think the main thing is his family is safe, his loved ones are good and he’s good as well,” Tagovailoa said. “I know it’s a little cliche to say, but those things like that, you know, part of the house, some of those things can be replaceable but I’m just glad a lot of his family members are safe.”

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