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Dolphins WR's mindset shift could define the rest of their 2025 season

Following Tyreek Hill's horrific injury in Week 4, Jaylen Waddle has become WR1 for the Miami Dolphins -- a role he has not been in since his rookie year in 2021.

He's looked sensational in that time and has shut down the doubters who don't believe he can be a true WR1.

But while his stats have obviously soared since Hill's injury, Waddle isn't concerned with any of it. In fact, his only concern is with the team's success. And in that category, Waddle isn't impressed.

Miami Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle focused on 'team wins', less on personal production

In the six games since Hill's injury, Waddle has averaged 80.