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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni addressed the media following their victory against the Miami Dolphins. He commended Mike McDaniel along with his masterful defense, limiting the Dolphins to just 17 points. With this win, the Eagles now stand at 6-1, triumphing 31-17 over the Dolphins.

Sirianni also expressed his admiration for Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown’s exceptional ball-catching abilities, alluding to the team’s robust defensive performance. He extended respect to the opposing team’s players and coaching staff and heaped praise on 7× Pro Bowler Tyreek Hill‘s incredible speed.

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Sirianni’s kudos to Hill’s breakneck pace

Despite the win, Sirianni expressed his gratitude to Howie Roseman for securing a $100 million contract for AJ Brown. When questioned about the Eagles’ dominance, he simply replied, “We[‘ve] got a strong defense.” But, his actual interesting message to McDaniel regarding Tyreek Hill quickly went viral.

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In a message directed to Mike McDaniel after the Dolphins’ second loss, Sirianni lauded McDaniel’s team and marveled at WR’s lightning speed. He told reporters, “I mean, I talk about the guy that’s the prettiest catching the ball on AJ Brown.” But he expressed, “I’ve never seen anybody as fast as Tyreek Hill in person. Like, I mean, damn, he’s fast as hell.”

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Regarding Mike McDaniel, Sirianni held his coaching staff and players in high esteem, showcasing profound respect for their abilities. Eagles HC marveled at Tyreek Hill’s incredible speed and commended Vice President Howie for assembling a talented roster, “Hats off to [VP] Howie.”

On the flip side, Tyreek Hill’s electrifying touchdown celebration on social media left fans in stitches, underscoring his exceptional chemistry with his teammates.

A meme-worthy gem

The meme-worthy celebration took social media by storm, leaving fans smiling after a game where Tua Tagovailoa connected with Hill for an astonishing touchdown. Hill’s fish-out-of-water flop at Lincoln Financial Field became an internet sensation, adding an unforgettable twist to the Sunday Night Football showdown.

One fan on social media commented, “Top-tier celebration👌🏾,” while another wrote, “That’s more impressive than the catch… And it was a great catch.” Hill even playfully imitated being “reeled in” by his teammates, Robert Hunt and Cedrick Wilson Jr.

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Nonetheless, Tyreek Hill, the maestro of touchdown celebrations, dazzles with his signature “peace” sign as he leaves defenders in the dust. In Week 6, against the Panthers, he upped the ante, grabbing a camera to film a gravity-defying backflip after another electrifying end zone visit.

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