The Kansas City Chiefs were shut out in the first quarter of Sunday's tilt against the Miami Dolphins, but Miami couldn't hold Kansas City's offense down for much longer. After driving the ball down the field, Tyreek Hill scampered for a 32-yard rushing touchdown to get the Chiefs on the board.

On the first-down play, the Chiefs sent Hill in motion, only for Patrick Mahomes to hand the ball off to him. The speedy wideout would make his way around the corner and turned on the jets to get into the end zone.

Before the rushing touchdown, Hill had yet to touch the ball, let alone receive a target in the passing game. In light of that, Andy Reid schemed up a different way to get his Pro Bowl wide receiver involved in the offense in the second quarter.

Similar to what he's done in the past four seasons, Hill has been one of the most productive wide receivers in the NFL in 2020. The two-time All-Pro has corraled 74 passes for 1,079 yards and 13 touchdowns, tying him for the most receiving touchdowns in the league with Davante Adams.

On the other hand, Hill now has two rushing touchdowns on the season, with his first one coming in Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Surprisingly enough, Hill has only six rushing touchdowns in his career now.

Without a doubt, Hill is the fastest wide receiver in the NFL, and is arguably the most dangerous skill player to defend. Given that, Reid may draw up more rushing plays for Hill moving forward.