The Miami Dolphins may have a serious problem if Tyreek Hill were a star defensive player, but luckily for them, he’s paid to play offense.
Tyreek Hill has been holding a football camp for the youth all offseason, and numerous videos have showcased the youngsters, making him look silly on the field.
Such was the case when he decided to be a cornerback against a young lady at his football camp.
The video below shows the dynamic wide receiver struggling to keep up with the shifty young girl before he ultimately breaks up a pass intended for her. Unfortunately for Tyreek Hill, his hands were made of stone, and the football bounced enough times in the air before it landed in the young girl’s hands.
She then savagely broke his ankles before heading off to a long touchdown while they cheered for her.
Dolphins star WR Tyreek Hill got cooked by this young girl at his football camp 😂
A memory she will never forget!pic.twitter.com/wOFBE9bGNQ
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 24, 2024
Tyreek has been a busy man as he has hosted camps in France, Germany, Spain, Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Oklahoma, California, Virginia, New York, Canada, Georgia, and most recently, Connecticut this year.
Tyreek Hill Not Looking To Eclipse 2,000 Yards For The Miami Dolphins
Last season was tremendous for Hill as he set a goal of trying to eclipse 2,000 yards.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver fell short but still had a career-high of 1,799 yards. However, he was on pace to top 2,000 for a fair chunk of the season before injuries stopped him.
He has already made it clear that he won’t be chasing that goal for the 2024 season.
“That’d be great,” Hill said of reaching 2,000 last season, per the Palm Beach Post.
“But I feel like at the same time I have to understand that there was the position that I’m in. And me being one of the leaders and just singling out an individual goal like that — because I had time to go look at, talk about it with my family, like, that’s very selfish of me.”
Tyreek Hill stated he has better goals for this year, saying, “I want us to win a playoff game,” he said. “I would love that. We’re going to start with that, then moving forward, like continuing to build on that. You know, we’re going to move up to the Super Bowl. So it’s like one step at a time.”
Since 2000, the Miami Dolphins have made the postseason five times but have never advanced past the Wild Card round.
Despite recent success in the regular season, it’s been almost 25 years since their last playoff victory.