For the second time, firefighters are battling a fire that has broken out at the residence of Dolphins player Tyreek Hill, which is located in the southwestern ranges.

At around three o'clock in the afternoon, it seemed as though the fire had been put out; nonetheless, a massive hole could be seen on one section of the roof.

It was unsure if the family would be able to stay in the house on Wednesday night, according to Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus. However, Hill expressed gratitude that no one was hurt in the incident.

"It's very difficult for anyone to have their home catch on fire, but Tyreek and his family are handling it with much poise as you can hope, he was grateful to the firefighters who saved his home," according to Rosenhaus.

The mansion spans 9,300 square feet and includes a home theater, a full-size basketball court, a gigantic pool, and two guest homes. Additionally, there are seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms included in the residence.

A four-year contract extension for an estimated 120 million dollars was signed by Hill, who was 29 years old at the time of the trade that sent him from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Miami Dolphins in 2022.

Hill is listed as having an ankle injury in the Dolphins injury report that was posted on Wednesday evening, before to the team's game against the Buffalo Bills that will take place on Sunday night.

Tua Tagovailoa, the quarterback for the Dolphins, disclosed to the media that he just became aware of the fire after practice and after Hill had already gone to go home.

"The main thing is his family is safe, his loved ones are good, he's good as well," according to Tagovailoa. I'm just relieved to hear that a significant number of his relatives are unharmed...We are keeping them in our thoughts and praying that everyone is doing well.

Watch this space for further developments.