Tyreek Hill, wide receiver of the Miami Dolphins, celebrated scoring a touchdown against the Chicago Bears by doing flips. The two sides locked horns at Soldier Field on Sunday.
Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa found a wide-open Tyreek Hill at the front pylon for an easy touchdown. With the score, the Dolphins surged to a 14-10 advantage midway through the second quarter.
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Hill, who had massive output in Miami’s win over Detroit Lions last week, celebrated the TD with flips. By half-time against the Bears, he had three receptions for 67 yards.
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Tagovailoa and company scored on their first two drives. Linebacker Jaelan Phillips blocked a punt from Chicago’s 40-yard line. Andrew Van Ginkel picked the ball up and found his way to the end zone.
Jason Sanders missed the shortest field goal of his career. He faulted on a 29-yarder in the first half. Meanwhile, Raheem Mostert scored a 1-yard touchdown.
For the Chicago Bears, up till the halfway mark, QB Justin Fields threw for two touchdowns. WR Darnell Mooney had 28 yards for three receptions and one TD. Cole Kmet had one touchdown against his name.
This touchdown gave Hill, a fifth-round pick from the 2016 NFL Draft, his first receiving TD since the second week of the season. The WR has now 75 receptions for 1,088 yards for the year.
The Dolphins had a brilliant start to their season, winning their first three games. Out of these, the two teams that they defeated are serious contenders in the AFC, the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. Then the team went on a three-game losing streak, after their QB Tua Tagavailoa suffered head and neck injuries in the Week 4 game against Cincinnati Bengals.
His Week 6 return versus the Steelers also marked the team’s get back to winning ways following a hard-fought 16-10 victory.