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You think Tyreek Hill is arguably the quickest wide receiver in the league currently? Well, then you should watch his wife, Keeta Vaccaro.

Hill and Vaccaro married in November 2023, and the couple is now expecting their first child together. Currently enjoying the offseason, Hill and Vaccaro decided to challenge each other with a competition – to show off their lightning speed.

On your mark…get set…go!

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Now, it’s obvious to think that Tyreek Hill, being the cheetah of the league, would have succeeded. But that’s wrong! Hill’s wife can win even during her pregnancy. In a recent Instagram story shared by Keeta Vaccaro, originally posted by Tyreek Hill on his TikTok page, his wife can be seen beating him in almost every sprint.

The couple could be seen getting ready for some races in a lobby at home, and most of the time, Vaccaro defeated Hill. With an AI voiceover on the TikTok video, Hill playfully expressed being salty: “She cheated typical Patriots fan….She knew that I was going to win that one (in another race where Vaccaro stopped at the mark itself).”

However, that’s not only the loss Miami Dolphins WR faced in the lightning speed competition during this offseason. While playing against an electric youngster in Youth Football summer camp, Hill lost the speed game.

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Another loss for Miami’s star?

Tyreek Hill is known as one of the top wide receivers in football. At 30 years old, he continues to have an impressive career and is preparing for another season with the Dolphins. But during the offseason, Hill has been actively involved in summer camps for kids. On Saturday, he held his youth football and speed camp at Monroe High School in Rochester. Despite his skills, Hill was recently outplayed by a young participant during a camp drill. While playing defense, he allowed a completion and tried to keep the kid in front of him. However, the kid’s quick moves left Hill grasping at air, and although Hill recovered and knocked the ball loose, it seemed the kid had already scored.

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This incident followed another similar one a month ago where the athlete was beaten by a child in a one-on-one drill. Hill’s camp in Rochester is part of a tour that includes 15 cities across the United States and Canada. The camp, which welcomes kids aged 6-17, focuses on speed drills, football skills, and life advice. So, it’s like nourishing the kid for the future!

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Hill, too, likes this idea, as he emphasized the importance of athletes dedicating time to the future of football and sharing their knowledge and experiences with young players. The athlete and his coaches engage in various activities like tug-of-war, musical chairs, and one-on-one drills with the campers.