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The Miami Dolphins are struggling to get a lead over the Kansas City Chiefs right now. Add to that, Tyreek Hill might have made a mistake so grave that it might stay with him for the remainder of the season. As the teams battle it out, chances for the Miami Dolphins to bounce back are getting thinner by the minute.

The game in Germany has the attention of fans around the world. From Randi Mahomes watching the game miles away, to McDaniel’s family watching it from the sidelines, no one is unaware of what’s going on. The game just got more interesting after what the Dolphins did.

Tyreek Hill: The Cheetah who fumbled

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As fast as the Cheetah runs, Hill was forced to drop the ball. It started when Tua Tagovailoa passed the ball to Tyreek Hill, and it didn’t take long for Trent McDuffie to latch on to Tyreek Hill and make him fumble the ball. After everything was said and done, it didn’t take long for McDuffie to dish the ball to Bryan Cook, who took it all the way to the end zone, for a touchdown.

Cook’s touchdown somehow was reminiscent of Deion Sanders doing his signature run as he got close to the end-zone. The Chiefs haven’t been kind at all when it came to forgiving the Dolphins for their transgressions. The fumble and steel were so quick, it felt like Trent McDuffle had this play run 100 times in his mind and he knew what was coming. He knew whom to attack and when to attack them.

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The Dolphins haven’t been able to convert a lot of 3 downs in the game and the fastest offense in the league is fumbling. Chiefs didn’t wait a single second to snatch the ball and pass it to Bryan Cook, costing Miami a 57-yard touchdown. However, this didn’t hold the Dolphins back as they replied with their own.

Tua, the slinger!

Tua Tagovailoa didn’t hold back either. The Miami Dolphins were desperate for a touchdown and the Dolphins QB1 just did what he does best: find a pocket and sling the ball. Tua Tagovailoa found Cedrick Wilson Jr. for a 31-yard touchdown, finally putting the Miami team on the map.

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His teammates did a phenomenal job of holding the Chiefs back, giving enough time to the QB1 to analyze the situation and pass the ball down 31 yards. The Hail Mary worked out for the Miami Dolphins. At this point, it looks like Miami might have to throw more of those to snatch a win as the Chiefs’ defense is going strong.

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The Chiefs have a huge lead. Would the fastest offense be able to do a Kenny Comeback and bounce back in the last quarter? Let us know.

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