Tyreek Hill might be the most dynamic player in the NFL. The Dolphin speedster and former Chief is first in the league with 100 catches and 2nd in the league with 1460 receiving yards with four games still to go. He, alongside Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson, have a chance to be the first player(s) to ever have 2000 receiving yards in a season. It’s not hard to see why Hill puts up such big numbers. He may be the fastest player in the NFL. But, he also runs good routes, has great hands, and has a great feel for the position.
He’s a big-play threat all of the time. And, in Miami’s 23-17 loss to the Chargers on Sunday night football, he proved his big-play ability in the passing game.
This dude Tyreek Hill is such a specimen he had some of you thinking Tua Tagovailoa was elite.pic.twitter.com/uJRXC6Im7b
— Ahaan Rungta (@AhaanRungta) December 12, 2022
But, that wasn’t his biggest highlight of the night. It certainly was not the weirdest, either.
Tyreek Hill scored a long touchdown off of a fumble recovery
Miami couldn’t get anything going on offense early and started with three straight three-and-outs. Thankfully, Tyreek Hill is an electric player.
Tyreek Hill, oh my god. Something new every week in this league. pic.twitter.com/2MBleHQUGF
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 12, 2022
It was a heads-up play, all of that. But, the story here is just how fast Tyreek Hill is. If you didn’t make a “vroom” sound effect in your head, you’re not living.
Here’s another angle. Credit Terron Armstead for the assist.
Terron Armstead pushed the ball to Tyreek Hill from the bottom of the pile.
Legendary play. pic.twitter.com/iMsq3OP9D3
— Brenden Deeg (@BrendenDeeg_) December 12, 2022
The Dolphins are back in action next Saturday in Buffalo in an enormous AFC East clash.