Tyreek Hill does something that will never be done again

Miami Dolphins wide receiver, and play-maker extraordinaire, Tyreek Hill is the first of his kind. There has never been a player in the NFL’s history that is capable of scoring from any spot on the field in just about any way possible like Hill is built to do. Hill added to his illustrious resumé in […]

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Miami Dolphins wide receiver, and play-maker extraordinaire, Tyreek Hill is the first of his kind. There has never been a player in the NFL’s history that is capable of scoring from any spot on the field in just about any way possible like Hill is built to do.

Hill added to his illustrious resumé in Sunday night’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Not only did he break the Dolphins’ single-season receiving record, but he also managed to return a Jeff Wilson Jr. fumble for a 60-yard touchdown.

With the incredible scoop-and-score, Hill becomes the first player in NFL history to score a touchdown of at least 50 yards in five different ways.

It’s difficult to imagine that this feat will ever be matched for the rest of time. However, Hill still has one more box to check off – passing.

Perhaps Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel can draw up a gadget play, featuring Hill dropping back to find a wide-open pass catcher down the field for a huge score.

There aren’t many things I would put past McDaniel, or Hill for that matter.

Featured image via Gary A. Vasquez – USA TODAY Sports

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