Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill celebrated an 80-yard third quarter touchdown by pretending to have a teammate handcuff him—a cheeky reference to a pre-game incident in which he was ...
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was placed in handcuffs on his way to the team’s season-opening game on Sunday, and there were several videos of the incident that circulated on social ...
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Miami defensive lineman Calais Campbell said after the Dolphins win over the Jacksonville Jaguars that Hill was not the only person placed in handcuffs a block from the stadium. 'They put ...
Upon passing the end zone, Hill went toward fans when fellow Dolphins wideout Jaylen Waddle came from behind and pretended to put handcuffs on the 30-year-old. Hill, last season's top receiving ...
After the score, teammate Jaylen Waddle pretended to handcuff Hill in the end zone. That memorable image, and the story behind it, it was most people will remember about this day. "I'm still ...
After his 80-yard touchdown, teammate Jaylen Waddle helped him celebrate by grabbing Hill’s wrists behind his own back and pretending to place him in handcuffs. Hill, 30, was not arrested and ...
After Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill was detained by local police prior to their Week 1 game, the wideout had a celebration in response. Down 17-7 late in the third against the Jacksonville ...