Tyreek Hill is a man on a mission. The Kansas City Chiefs primary wideout continued his stellar run this season after he tallied two huge TDs on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. Hill's two touchdowns were crucial as the defending champions climbed out of an early 10-0 hole against the home squad and gave them their seventh straight away W this season.
With his two TDs, Hill has now totaled 16 touchdowns so far this season which ties him at third all-time for most TDs by a WR through his first 13 games. The four-time Pro Bowler puts himself in the list with a couple of HOFs like Randy Moss (19) and Jerry Rice (18) who stand at number one and two respectively.
.@cheetah is tied for third-most TDs by a WR through his team's first 13 games ♨️
Randy Moss (19) and Jerry Rice (18) are the only ones who’ve had more
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— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) December 14, 2020
The Cheetah is definitely on the loose.
On Sunday's game against Buffalo, Hill finally put his team on the board with a 32 yard rushing TD in the second quarter to bring the Chiefs back in the game after an awful start. From here, things just started to roll as Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the offense got things cooking. It took Hill two and a half quarters to record his first catch of the evening but the 26 year old made sure his catch brought him all the way to the end zone.
Made his first catch of the game count 🐆 @cheetah
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— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) December 13, 2020
Hill's 13th receiving TD this season already surpasses all of his season totals so far after four years in the league. And with three more games to go, look for the Georgia native to catch at least a couple more before the Chiefs start their title defense in the postseason.