After returning a fumble recovery 57 yards for a score, Hill scored on a 60-yard TD reception.
[Tua Tagovailoa](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4241479/tua-tagovailoa) found wide receiver [Tyreek Hill](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3116406/tyreek-hill) in one-on-one coverage for a 60-yard touchdown. [Jeff Wilson Jr](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3122976/jeff-wilson-jr). Herbert threw a dart to the 6-foot-4 Williams, who jumped to make the catch, then made sure to get both toes down before his momentum carried him out of the back of the end zone. fumbled after a 6-yard gain, and left tackle [Terron Armstead](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/15821/terron-armstead) appeared to bat the ball out of the scrum and directly to the waiting Hill, who ran untouched into the end zone. If there were any lingering effects from the injury, they certainly haven't been visible against the Dolphins. [Justin Herbert](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4038941/justin-herbert) rolled to his right and spotted the receiver in the back of the end zone.
He twice led the NFL in touchdown receptions and is first in franchise history with 550 receptions. Clayton is second only to Duper in Dolphins history in ...
Mark Clayton sets NFL record for most TD RECs in a single season w/18.— 80s Football Cards 🏈 🙌 (@80sFootballCard) Hill set the Dolphins' new mark on a 13-yard catch during the first quarter of Sunday's game against the [Chargers](https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/LAC/los-angeles-chargers/). He twice led the NFL in touchdown receptions and is first in franchise history with 550 receptions.
Hill scored one of the weirdest touchdowns of the NFL season on Sunday night. He went from a bystander on a run play to scooping up a fumble and running around ...
Tyreek Hill has been electric with the Dolphins but nothing has come close to the wild fumble return TD he scored on Sunday Night Football against LA.
Even still, getting to see that play on Sunday night might be worth the lost fantasy points. There was then a sort of rugby scrum for the ball when left tackle Terron Armstead (perhaps even intentionally) caused the ball to squirt out of the pile. The former [Chiefs](https://fansided.com/2022/12/11/chiefs-win-broncos-3-concerns/) receiver entered Week 14 leading the NFL in both receptions and receiving yards, having accrued 1,379 through 12 games.
Dolphins running back Jeff Wilson Jr. fumbled on a routine run and there was immediately a scramble for the ball. The ball popped out of the pile right to Hill, ...
A player also cannot bat the ball forward while it is on the ground, but in this case the ball went backwards. The ball popped out of the pile right to Hill, who maneuvered around the scrum and outraced everyone for Miami’s first points of the game. fumbled on a routine run and there was immediately a scramble for the ball.
What we saw midway through the second quarter inside SoFi Stadium with the Dolphins down 10-0 defied logic. It might in fact be the craziest touchdown of ...
No receiving yards. No rushing yards. We’re not even sure how to explain exactly what happened here. Teammate Jeff Wilson lost a fumble on second-and-4 from the Dolphins’ 41 yard-line. However, what we saw midway through the second quarter inside SoFi Stadium with the Dolphins down 10-0 defied logic. [Follow Yardbarker on MSN to get our exclusive content in your Microsoft News feed](https://www.msn.com/en-us/community/channel/vid-cj9pqbr0vn9in2b6ddcd8sfgpfq6x6utp44fssrv6mc2gtybw0us)
Just when you think you've seen it all, the NFL gives you another play that simply leaves your jaw on the floor. Midway through the second quarter of ...
That is more than double the next closest player ( [Saquon Barkley](/nfl/players/2185957/saquon-barkley/), 23). Wide receiver [Tyreek Hill](/nfl/players/2131163/tyreek-hill/) then picked up the ball, rolled out to his right, and scampered free for one of the more improbable 57-yard touchdown runs that you'll ever see. [NFL](/nfl/)? At the time of Hill's touchdown return, he had just two catches for 13 yards. He took it up the middle to midfield for a 6-yard gain before the ball was jarred free. Just when you think you've seen it all, the NFL gives you another play that simply leaves your jaw on the floor.
According to NFL Research, that made Hill the first player in the Super Bowl era to record a receiving, rushing, kick return, punt return, and a fumble return ...
But after forcing a three-and-out defensively, it seems like the energy is shifting Miami’s way in the ballgame. But on second-and-4 from the Miami 41, For the second time this week, something unbelievable happened.
The Miami Dolphins had been stagnant through their first few possessions against the Los Angeles Chargers, with the lone highlight being Tyreek Hill setting ...
However, Hill opened up Miami’s scoring on a play that started as a run by Jeff Wilson. : Stream on NFL+ The wideout turned on the jets for a 50-yard touchdown.
Tyreek Hill suffered an ankle injury in Week 14 of the 2022 NFL season. Here are the latest updates.
Hill has the only touchdown for the Dolphins, as he picked up a fumble by Jeff Wilson and then blew by the Chargers for a 57-yard touchdown. They also lost starting running back Jeff Wilson to a hip injury. WR Tyreek Hill has an ankle injury and is questionable to return, per the Dolphins.— Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry)
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill injured his ankle at the end of the first half. The team listed him as questionable to return, but he will try to play through ...
Hill had two catches for 13 yards in the first half when the Dolphins had only 55 total yards. But after the Chargers went three-and-out, Hill jogged onto the field with teammates. The team listed him as questionable to return, but he will try to play through it.
Tyreek Hill scored two of the most memorable touchdowns of the Miami Dolphins' season on Sunday night.
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill battled through an ankle injury in Sunday's loss to the Chargers but was on the sideline for a critical late-game drive.
He was targeted 10 times in the loss to the Chargers, but his absence in a key moment creates concern about his availability going forward. Miami settled for a field goal and then lost after an unsuccessful onside kick. Hill has been at the center of the Dolphins' offensive explosion this season.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill made the most of being in the right place at the right time against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
[CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://foxnews.onelink.me/xLDS?pid=AppArticleLink&af_dp=foxnewsaf%3A%2F%2F&af_web_dp=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fapps-products) [Tua Tagovailoa](https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/tua-tagovailoa) handed the ball off to Raheem Mostert. But the ball was tapped out of the scrum for the football and happened to land at the feet of Hill. He had five receiving touchdowns on the year. [CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM](https://www.foxnews.com/sports) [Chargers’ lead](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/nfl/los-angeles-chargers) to 10-7.
Social media blew up over Tyreek Hill's fumble recovery for a touchdown in the first half of the Dolphins' game against the Chargers.
One would think they're due to benefit from one of these types of plays. As Cris Collinsworth said on the NBC broadcast: "Never seen a play like that in my life." It paid off for Hill in this case as he got the Dolphins back in the game. [https://t.co/Fjz0sbDEsG] [pic.twitter.com/Ov74uo29rC] [December 12, 2022] [https://t.co/Fjz0sbDEsG] [pic.twitter.com/I0dh4l6iR0] [December 12, 2022] With just under 10 minutes left in the first half, the Dolphins handed off to Cedrick Wilson Jr., who plunged forward for 6 yards.
When Dolphins running back Jeff Wilson fumbled against the Chargers, Tyreek Hill picked up the ball, creating a "Holy Roller" of his own.
[From then on](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roller_(American_football)), if a player fumbled after the two-minute warning in a half/overtime, or on fourth down at any time during the game, only the fumbling player could recover and advance the ball. Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler, feeling pressure from the Chargers’ defense and about to be sacked, blipped the ball forward, where it was kicked into the end zone by tight end Dave Casper. The real problem with defending Hill is that once he goes from zero to sixty — and it doesn’t take him long to do it — is that he maintains that ridiculous speed as long as it’s required. On September 10, 1978, the San Diego Chargers were playing the Oakland Raiders at San Diego Stadium. For all his amazing deep receptions throughout his career, Hill’s long speed may have never been more evident than it was on this unbelievable play with 8:45 left in the first half of Sunday night’s game between the Dolphins and the Los Angeles Chargers. Tua Tagovailoa handed the ball to running back Jeff Wilson Jr.
Tyreek Hill scored two of the most memorable touchdowns of the Miami Dolphins' season on Sunday night.
Hill, even on his injured ankle, was able to catch a long touchdown pass with ease, but he was getting treatment by keeping his ankle loose on the sideline ...
He will likely miss some practice time this week and could even be questionable, but with a game against the division leader, he will likely give it his best shot to get on the field. Hill picked up an ankle injury in the win last week and is listed as being limited for Tuesday. Tuesday Update: The Dolphins didn’t hold an official practice on Tuesday, but the team released a practice estimation.
Tyreek Hill's first season with the Miami Dolphins is going perfectly according to plan. His game-breaking speed has helped unlock Tua Tagovailoa and ...
The Dolphins superstar is the first player in the Super Bowl era to score a 50-yard touchdown in five different ways. [ankle injury](https://clutchpoints.com/dolphins-news-tyreek-hill-jeff-wilson-injuries-something-to-monitor-for-miami-heading-into-week-15) he sustained against Los Angeles will be important to monitor as Miami looks to secure a playoff berth. Tyreek Hill’s first season with the Miami Dolphins is going perfectly according to plan.
Joining Tua Tagovailoa on the Dolphins injury report are wide receiver Tyreek Hill and running back Jeff Wilson.
[…] It didn’t sound like it was a significant injury for Tyreek Hill, but more something to monitor. Joining Tagovailoa are wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who is dealing with ankle injury of his own, and running back Jeff Wilson, who’s dealing with a significant enough hip injury that kept him out for the remainder of the second half during their loss vs. After winning five straight games, the Dolphins have now lost two straight, including a dispiriting 23-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers that includes an
The Miami Dolphins lost on Sunday night and Tyreek Hill lost his grip on the NFL receiving yardage lead to Justin Jefferson. When it rains...it pours.
Fans are wondering aloud if perhaps McDaniel and Tua are too focused on getting Hill to the 2K mark. He too did not have a great game on Sunday night against the Chargers. Jefferson now has 1500 yards and needs to average 125 yards per game to reach 2,000 for the season, something that has never been done before.
With a bad performance from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on Sunday night, the Dolphins offense looked pedestrian for the second week in a row.
He also had a 57-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the first half. ‘We have obstacles of flying back across the country on a short week, so we have to rest. [Tyreek Hill](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/8826/tyreek-hill) played through an ankle injury in Sunday’s 23-17 loss to the Chargers.
The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins will square off in a crucial AFC East matchup next weekend. The Saturday prime-time matchup could prove to be the ...
"Cheetah" knew this season would be special in Miami, and he told Shannon Sharpe that the single-season receiving record is within reach.
[ National Football League](/stories/nfl/chiefs-bengals-make-moves-in-bucky-brooks-top-10-nfl-teams) [ National Football League](/stories/nfl/odds-week-15-early-lines-for-every-game) [ National Football League](/stories/nfl/nfl-playoff-picture-whos-in-whos-still-in-the-hunt) Across his six seasons in Kansas City (2016-21), Hill averaged 1,105 receiving yards and 9.3 receiving touchdowns on 79.8 receptions per season. [ National Football League](/stories/nfl/dallas-cowboys-sign-ty-hilton-after-high-profile-pursuit-of-obj) [ National Football League](/stories/nfl/trevor-lawrence-jared-goff-rise-tua-tom-brady-fall-nfl-notes-and-analysis) When asked about potentially facing Kansas City in the playoffs, Hill said that he "still got love" for the organization, but it's "Showtime" and "the Cheetah will be arriving in Kansas City or in Miami" if they face each other. It wasn't until last season that another receiver accomplished the feat, with Los Angeles' [Cooper Kupp](https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/cooper-kupp-player) racking up 1,947 receiving yards. I can get complacent and where I am. I know I can get lazy. He would need 560 yards over the next four games to reach 2,000, an average of 140 receiving yards per game. I want to continue to get better."