Tyreek Hill just delivered another viral moment, this time roasting internet sensation Baby Gronk in a hilarious back-and-forth exchange. The Miami Dolphins speedster, known as The Cheetah, took aim at the young social media star in a video that had fans cracking up.

Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Doesn’t Agree With Baby Gronk’s Self-Assessment
Baby Gronk, real name Madden San Miguel, kicked things off by claiming he was a better receiver than Hill. That set the stage for Hill to unleash his signature banter. “You haven’t played against real competition yet. I haven’t seen you play against one Black guy,” Hill joked before adding, “You only play against white boys.”
However, Baby Gronk stood his ground. The young football prodigy doubled down, insisting, “Bro, I’m better than you. I have better routes. I’m faster than everything.” That had Hill laughing hysterically before clapping back, “Who told you that? That grill in your mouth?”
The trash talk didn’t stop there, as Hill kept poking fun at Baby Gronk’s competition level and playing style. At one point, Hill delivered the knockout punch, telling Baby Gronk, “Bro, you don’t even look like a receiver. You look like a left tackle.” The jab had social media in stitches, with fans loving Hill’s unfiltered banter.
TYREEK HILL HUMBLES BABY GRONK pic.twitter.com/vgfxsQ4ddl
— BABY GRONK (@BabyGronk5) March 17, 2025
Baby Gronk boasts 667,000 followers on Instagram and has built his brand by creating content with top sports personalities, including LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne.
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Baby Gronk Lands Scholarship Offer From FCS Program
The 12-year-old has officially landed a real scholarship offer—for real. The social media star has been making headlines for his football skills and viral content, and now, he’s got a legitimate Division I offer in his back pocket.
According to MaxPreps, Delaware State, an FCS program led by former NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson, has extended a verbal offer to Baby Gronk. Jackson, a three-time Pro Bowler and one of the league’s most electrifying deep threats, took over as head coach in December after retiring from the NFL in 2023.
However, verbal offers to middle schoolers don’t carry much weight, so we’ll have to wait and see how serious Jackson is about the offer.
Despite the attention, not everyone is a fan. NFL legend Rob Gronkowski has been outspoken about Baby Gronk’s rise, calling his father “annoying” and “awkward” for aggressively pushing his son into the spotlight. “It’s too far,” Gronkowski told Barstool Sports.
Whether Baby Gronk becomes a real college football star remains to be seen, but he’s already making headlines.