


Tyreek Hill has a knack for getting into the end zone, which has only been half the show when the talented receiver is on the field.
Hill’s touchdown celebrations have become as entertaining as the skills he’s displaying, and Sunday night was no different.
Hill came up with another hilarious celebration after his second-quarter touchdown reception to cut the Dolphins’ deficit against the Eagles to 17-10.
The Dolphins star dropped to the ground and pretended to be “reeled in” like a fish by teammates Robert Hunt and Cedrick Wilson Jr.
The “Sunday Night Football” broadcast on NBC only briefly showed it, but quickly made the rounds on social media.
Hill’s touchdown reception was equally as impressive due to the speed that the wideout used to bust by the defenders for Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to hit him for the score.
Hill has had touchdown receptions in six of the Dolphins’ first seven games.
He is now the first player in franchise history to have six TDs in the first seven weeks since Paul Warfield did it in 1971, according to ESPN Stats & Info.
By the end of the first half of Sunday night’s game, Hill had eight catches for 65 yards and a touchdown.
Hill nearly had a second touchdown in the second half when he had a rare dropped pass that likely would have allowed him to get into the end zone.
The Dolphins wide receiver has had several memorable TD celebrations this season, including last weekend when he took the phone of a media member and took a selfie while he did a backflip.
Hill avoided a fine, but he said that they’re worth it, according to USA TODAY.
“Just being able to create memories I can look back on whenever I’m done playing is always something I think of each time I play this game. Every time I step on the field, I’m going to try to make it memorable,” Hill said.
The Dolphins lost to the Eagles, 31-17, after Jalen Hurts overcame a pick-6 and threw a touchdown to A.J. Brown.