Tyreek Hill caught 5-of-7 targets for 157 yards and two touchdowns in the Dolphins’ Week 13 win over the Commanders.
The day could have been much bigger for Hill if the Dolphins hadn’t called off the offense in the second half. Hill’s first reception came on a 78-yard score — his longest play of the season, as he shook his defender early in his route to break free downfield. Tua Tagovailoa would toss an easy pass to Hill for the long score, but his day was far from over. Later in the second quarter, Hill and Tagovailoa connected for a 60-yard score on what appeared to be a miscommunication between the two. Despite the awkward-looking play, another lob by Tagovailoa was turned into a long score when Hill tracked down the fly ball and ran it into the end zone for a 60-yard play. Hill continues to be on pace for a 2,000-yard season, as he needs only 519 yards over the Dolphins’ final five games. We’ll see what he can do in Week 14 when the Dolphins take on the Titans.