There is a fire at the home of Dolphins player Tyreek Hill in Southwest Ranches, and firefighters are fighting it.

On Wednesday afternoon, firefighters fought a big fire that broke out at the residence of Tyreek Hill, a great player for the Miami Dolphins on the South Florida coast.

The house on the 16000 block of Berkshire Court, which is located in a gated neighborhood in Southwest Ranches, was the location where the fire started just before two o'clock in the afternoon.

Heavy smoke could be seen emanating from the mansion in the aerial footage captured by Chopper 6, which also showed firefighters cutting holes into portions of the roof and personnel pouring water onto the structure.

Several fire departments and police departments from the surrounding area, including Davie Fire Rescue and Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue, deployed a significant number of personnel to the location of the incident.

Despite the fact that the fire was contained to the attic and roof, Bob Taylor of Davie Fire Rescue stated that there was smoke damage throughout a significant portion of the property. In his statement, Taylor stated that it was too early to establish what caused the fire.

As opposed to being at home when the incident occurred, Hill, the top wide receiver for the Dolphins, was present at practice with the team on Wednesday.

Hill had left practice, according to a spokeswoman for the Dolphins, and the source also stated that everyone who was in the house at the time was safe.

Hill could be seen on video wearing a white T-shirt, dark sweatpants, and a boot on his left foot when he returned to the residence and hugged members of his family he had previously seen.

Watch this space for further developments.