There’s a reason why Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill is among the most-feared offensive weapons in the NFL. The dude can go from zero to sixty in the matter of seconds. He’s an elite talent with the ball in his hands and can burn opposing defenses numerous ways.
One of the NFL’s best defenses in that of the Baltimore Ravens found that out early during a matchup between the two-best teams in the league Monday evening.
Tyreek Hill, No. 1 running back
Here, Hill goes 22 yards on the end around. It was the Chiefs’ first offensive play of the game. It also showed us why head coach Andy Reid and Co. utilize him in numerous ways.
Later in the initial drive, Hill showed us what he can do in his more traditional role.
Tyreek Hill, No. 1 wide receiver
This 33-yard catch-and-run ultimately set up a three-yard score from reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes.
A total of 55 yards on two touches. Is anyone surprise that Hill averaged a whopping 14.0 yards per touch heading into Monday night’s game?
He is definitely popcorn-worthy.