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In a glorious Miami Dolphins performance, Tyreek Hill played the role of gridiron maestro against the Washington Commanders. Fans were left with dropped jaws as the Dolphins’ star wide receiver turned the field into his personal playground, racking up yards like they were going out of style in a blowout win.

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Teaming up with Tua Tagovailoa, Hill orchestrated a symphony of success that left the Commanders seeing stars. But life in the quarterback lane isn’t always a sunny day in Miami. Some blunders are quarterback-sized, clear as day. Others? Well, they might look like fumbles, but in the playbook of life, they’re just audibles waiting to happen.

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Tyreek Hill truth bombs: Setting the record straight on social media

Surrounded by a roster stacked with talent, it’s easy to overlook the fact that playing quarterback maestro is an art form, not just a product of a stacked lineup. Even the Washington Commanders’ defenders, usually stingy with compliments, couldn’t help but dole out some conservative praise for Tua Tagovailoa on Sunday.

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But fear not, Tua had his own personal hype man in the form of Tyreek Hill, dropping truth bombs on the doubters via the gridiron grapevine. The speedster, with hands smoother than a Miami breeze, took to social media platform ‘X’ to set the record straight: “Bad take I ran my route wrong Tua threw that ball exactly where I was suppose to be. He noticed my angle put enough air time on it just to give me time to adjust

In response to Grant Paulsen of 106.7 The Fan in Washington. He tried to paint a 60-yard masterpiece as a quarterback hiccup and a receiver rescue mission. And Hill had to step in. Adjusting routes like a maestro, he turned what seemed like a misfire into a long-distance touchdown. So, next time you think Tua’s off the mark, remember that it’s not always his mistake.

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Tua Tagovailoa’s touchdown tango

On one side, the Commanders are dealing with more inconsistency than a pregame coin toss, enduring quarterback rotations like a never-ending shuffle. Then there’s Tyreek Hill, who put on a clinic with five catches, 157 yards, and two touchdowns. Meanwhile, Terry McLaurin of the Commanders pulled a Houdini act with zero catches—only the second time he’s ghosted the stat sheet in his five-year career.

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And let’s talk Tua Tagovailoa, the maestro slinging touchdowns like he’s got a season pass. In 12 games, he’s thrown 24, and exactly half of those babies found their way into Tyreek Hill’s surefire hands. It’s a football bromance written in the stars.

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And with the MVP race looking more open than a receiver streaking down the field, don’t be shocked if Hill starts picking up some major steam for the coveted award. Forget the crystal ball; we’ve got the Cheetah running routes, and that’s all the fortune-telling we need.

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Jhelum Mehta is an NFL content analyst at EssentiallySports. Having started her journey as a writer, she harbors immense knowledge when it comes to the game of touchdowns and tackles. Her current position at ES allows Jhelum to formulate a gripping analysis of live matches that 'pocket' her perspective pieces and help assemble engaging articles. On account of this, Jhelum has been able to statistically armor her articles and also procure a couple of ‘Editor's picks’ under her belt. Despite the diversity of the articles she has covered, Jhelum predominantly reports on the Patrick Mahomes-led Kansas City Chiefs, which also remain an integral theme of her off-court pieces. Away from the enthusiasm and passion of the gridiron, Jhelum devotes her time to crafting stories and "quarterbacking" new dance moves.

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