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The Miami Dolphins just unleashed a roller coaster of a performance against the Washington Commanders. Tyreek Hill blasted down the field like a human lightning bolt, catching a majestic 78-yard touchdown pass from Tua Tagovailoa. Talk about making waves on a gloomy Sunday afternoon!

Hill slung a 78-yard beauty of his own, giving the Dolphins a 7-point lead faster than you can say “end zone escapade.” It’s the second-longest TD of both Tua and Hill’s careers, and they’re just getting started. However, Tagovailoa and Hill decide once is not enough. Midway through the second quarter, in a perfect touchdown tandem, they hit the rewind button on the highlight and gave another jaw-dropping touchdown.

Speed demon Tyreek Hill: The ‘Cheetah’ roars to 11th 75-yard lightning strike

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Tyreek Hill is rewriting the entire NFL speed manual! With his latest 75-yard touchdown, he’s now notched his 11th career lightning-strike TD of at least 75 yards. That’s the fourth most in NFL history. If speed were a currency, Hill would be the league’s richest player.

But the ‘Cheetah’ isn’t just leading the pack; he’s sprinting toward history. His season tally just hit 1,402 receiving yards, making him the undisputed king of the airwaves. And he’s eyeing the elusive 2,000-yard club, a feat that’s never been conquered in NFL history.

Hill has so much leverage against other pass rushers in the league that Dallas Cowboy Micah Parsons took to social media platform ‘X’ to protect the innocent–and straight-up begged the NFL to ‘ban’ Hill from running at full tilt. Parsons’ plea echoed across the digital landscape: “@NFL we need to ban Tyreek from running full speed, he’s obviously at an advantage of speed that no one has!” Sorry, Parsons, but you can’t put the brakes on the ‘Cheetah’!

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Tyreek Hill isn’t just a nightmare for defenders; he’s a full-blown terror. So, what’s the top speed of this speed demon?

Hill’s hyperdrive: A rookie’s rocket ride sets the speed standard

Back in his rookie rodeo of 2016, Tyreek Hill strapped on his turbo boosters and hit a blistering 23.24 mph. A speed so untouchable, it’s become the stuff of NFL legends. Fast forward to today, and Hill is still ruling the speedway with not one but two entries in the Dolphins’ top-five fastest game times this season.

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And that’s not all. Hill’s stat sheet reads like a touchdown symphony. 2,324 yards and 10 touchdowns entering today’s epic clash. Those aren’t just numbers; they’re All-Pro credentials screaming from the stat line. In a squad stacked with playmaking danger, Tyreek Hill is the gridiron’s equivalent of a human firework–explosive, electrifying, and impossible to ignore.

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