Tyreek Hill Has Impressive Game After Police Detention

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Tyreek Hill had a stellar performance in the Miami Dolphins' win against the Jacksonville Jaguars** after being detained by police earlier in the day. Hill caught seven passes for 130 yards and an 80-yard touchdown, celebrating with a handcuff-themed celebration alongside teammate Jaylen Waddle. Calais Campbell, another Dolphins player, was also handcuffed during the incident. The Miami-Dade Police assigned one of the officers involved in the detention to administrative duties following the incident. Hill, who avoided commenting on the situation directly, expressed gratitude for his teammates' support during the game.

By Ryan Gaydos, Fox News*

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