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    Tyreek Hill Gets Extremely Blunt on Celebrating TD With Odell Beckham Jr. After Hurting Himself on MNF

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    After the viral WWE-style celebration for a TD, Tyreek Hill revealed his thoughts on the entire affair after the Dolphins vs. Rams game.

    Tyreek Hill ended his eight-week quest for a touchdown, notching one against the Los Angeles Rams. The wide receiver extended the Miami Dolphins’ lead to 17-6.

    “Cheetah” had something special planned for the much-awaited TD, and he pulled it off with Odell Beckham Jr. However, he isn’t too pleased with the result.

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    Tyreek Hill Wants Nothing To Do With Odell Beckham for Future Celebrations

    After the WR caught a one-yard pass for a touchdown, Hill and Beckham pulled off a WWE-style celebration. Beckham pretended to closeline Hill, and both of them fell awkwardly.

    After the game, in an on-field interview, Hill highlighted that he might’ve suffered some damage from the fall. “It felt good until Odell slammed my back out,” said Hill. “That kind of hurt me, so I’ll probably miss Wednesday’s practice with that one.”

    The Dolphins broke their three-game losing streak with a 23-15 win over the Rams. Hill registered three catches for 16 yards and rushed for another 11 on two carries.

    Despite the positives from the game, Hill got on X (formerly Twitter) and stated he would not plan with the former New York Giants anymore.

    “Never will plan a celebration with Odell again,” he tweeted.

    Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel Is in Awe of Hill’s Grit

    Hill was suffering from a wrist injury, and a night before the game, it wasn’t clear whether he’d suit up or not. However, after the game, head coach Mike McDaniel highlighted the characteristics of Hill that make him special.

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    Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) ran with the football for a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the third quarter at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

    “He’s a warrior,” said McDaniel to the press. “He’s a captain of this team and as good as it gets in this league that’s full of star players. It didn’t necessarily surprise his teammates. I don’t think based upon his relationship with them and what he means to the team.”

    “So, it was you don’t know how a person’s body is going to respond. But all things equal Tyreek Hill wills himself to do things that most competitors can’t match,” he added.

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