Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill knows how to find the end zone — and celebrate in style. He showed both talents in the first half of Sunday's huge contest between Miami and the Buffalo Bills when he broke out a backflip after scoring a touchdown catch late in the second period. If the United States Olympic team for Paris has an available spot on the roster, it probably could give Hill a look.

Hill scored the touchdown after getting a clean look from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. After Jason Sanders scored the extra point, the Dolphins broke a 7-7 tie with the Dolphins and grabbed the lead back, 14-7.

Not everyone can score touchdowns as effortlessly as Hill and certainly not many people can pull off a backflip as easily as the Dolphins star wideout did. In other words, Hill is high up there in the percentile of athleticism among the population.  It was also nice to see Hill having fun on the field again amid a wild week for the receiver. The Dolphins star had to leave practice last Wednesday after he learned that his house in Miami was on fire. Fortunately, no one was harmed during the incident and Hill was able to focus on the big game ahead versus the Bills.

A win by Hill and the Dolphins in the regular-season finale matchup against their AFC East division rivals will give Miami the division title, which it hasn't won since 2008. A win by Miami will also break the Bills' streak of three consecutive division titles.