Tyreek Hill's Sunday began with him being stopped by Miami-Dade police for a traffic violation before kickoff and found face-down and handcuffed.
Just hours later, Hill reached the end zone on an 80-yard touchdown run from Tua Tagovailoa. Miami Dolphins The recipient put his hands behind his back as if he were being handcuffed again, in a bit of a nod to the incident.
Heading into Miami's home season opener, Jacksonville JaguarsA video was released of Hill being detained by police for a traffic violation.
(Note: Hill was not arrested, but was taken into custody and released after the suspension. Miami-Dade County authorities Post-incident statement He suggested there would be an “immediate review” of the suspension.
Late in the third quarter of the Miami-Jacksonville game, with the Dolphins trailing 17-7, Tagovailoa dropped into the pocket and connected with Hill on a deep crossing route, who finished the play with an explosive touchdown. As you can see at the end of the clip, the receiver then put his hands behind his back, mimicking an incident that occurred earlier in the day.
In this angle from the stands, you can see the entire celebration, including Jaylen Waddle rushing in to support the crowd.
This may not be the last time the incident is mentioned or discussed this season.





