On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins secured an electric and important overtime victory in their Week 14 matchup against the Aaron Rodgers-led New York Jets. It was an integral game for the Dolphins, who continue to fight for a playoff spot with a 6-7 record.
Wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s wife, Keeta Vaccaro, was there to cheer on her husband in full force as Miami’s star had one of his best games of the season.
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill’s Wife Keeta Vaccaro Marks Her Attendance vs. Jets
While the Dolphins climb back from early-season struggles, Hill is trying to maintain his 1,000-yard streak, which has been ongoing since 2020.
After almost breaking the most single-season receiving yards record last year, Hill’s wrist injury has contributed to a season full of inconsistencies this year.
The Jets showdown marked the first game since Week 1 that Hill reached the 100-yard mark. He had 10 receptions for 115 yards and a score, along with a single rush for six yards.
As Hill had one of his better performances in the season in Week 14, his wife Vaccaro was in attendance to cheer him on. She appeared in a blue denim corset paired with white skinny jeans and blue high heels.
She carried a Dior handbag, along with some chic-looking sunglasses and a silver neckpiece in the shape of a jersey with Hill’s number engraved on it. Vaccaro also posted an adorable snap of their daughter, Capri, wearing a Dolphins-themed dress to support her dad.
Earlier this week, Hill weighed in on his disappointing performance this season and how it stems from the way defenses are attacking Miami.
“The defenses that we play against no guys aren’t really allowing, you know, a deep shot,” Hill said. “You know, to the Miami Dolphins. You know, defenses are, like, truly falling in love with playing Cover 2. You know, defense against us don’t care about nothing else. Don’t care about the run game. Don’t care about nothing else. They just want to stop 10 [Hill] and 17 [Jaylen Waddle].
“So at the end of the day, man, you just got to be a teammate. You got to do whatever you know the team needs you to do in that moment. If that requires you to block 30 times a game, it requires you to block. It requires you to run through the middle and open other guys up.”
🎥 Tyreek Hill on the lack of deep balls this season: “Defenses are truly falling in love with playing Cover 2 defense against us. Don’t care about nothing else… they just want to stop 10 and 17.” (@MiamiDolphins) #GoFins pic.twitter.com/6ugxWa14aq
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In Week 15, Hill and the Dolphins will continue their march toward the playoffs against the Houston Texans, who sit at 8-5.