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Annie Agar obliterates Tyreek Hill after Twitter flirtation

NFL correspondent Annie Agar set Tyreek Hill on fire on Tuesday after a Dolphin recipient failed to catch her fingers in a flirtatious Twitter message.

The exchange began Tuesday afternoon, with Agger posting a video of himself riding an IndyCar, stating, “That’s what Tyreek Hill always feels, isn’t it?”

Agger didn’t tag Hill’s handle in the post, but the 29-year-old wideout responded, “If you want my number say Annie,” along with a drooling face emoji. rice field.


Annie Agar, NFL correspondent and content creator.
Annie Agar/Instagram

Agar began to close the leech in a brutal way.

“Thank you for watching the video of that kid at your camp. It looks like he already has your phone number.”

The video in question was posted to Twitter earlier this month, showing Hill, a seven-time Pro Bowler, lit up against young athletes at soccer camp.


Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill tried to strike a shot with Annie Agar on Twitter.
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill tried to strike a shot with Annie Agar on Twitter.
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Hill responded to Aggar’s message on Tuesday night. Post a gif of Paul Rudd saying“Hey, look at us…”

The exchange between Agger and Hill was short-lived, but several sports media personalities enjoyed the unexpected conversations on their feeds.

“Guuriiii” ESPN’s Dan Orlowski tweeted After Agar stopped Hill.

Michelle Knezovic of 102.5 The Game also published“Annie’s tweet never fails.”


Members of the NFL community have weighed in on Annie Agar and Tyreek Hill's interactions.
Members of the NFL community have weighed in on Annie Agar and Tyreek Hill’s interactions.
Annie Agar/Instagram

When he’s not hitting shots with Agar, Hill is gearing up for his eighth season in the NFL and his second season with the Dolphins.

Hill was traded from Kansas City to Miami last March and signed a four-year, $120 million contract extension with the Dolphins.

Hill recently surprisingly admitted that he plans to retire after his contract expires after the 2025 season.

Last year, he had 1,710 yards, 119 receptions and seven touchdowns in 17 regular-season games.

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