Tyreek Hill delivered an incredible fish-themed touchdown celebration on Sunday night, although it unfortunately went unnoticed by most fans. Hill hauled in a 27-yard touchdown pass from Tua Tagovailoa, narrowing the Miami Dolphins’ deficit to seven points against the Philadelphia Eagles with just 39 seconds remaining before halftime on “Sunday Night Football” in Philadelphia. After scoring, Hill immediately dropped to the ground, but NBC abruptly switched to a different scene, leaving the majority of viewers in the dark regarding Hill’s touchdown celebration.
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Fortunately, as they were transitioning to a commercial break, NBC finally showcased Hill’s celebration. In a whimsical gesture, Hill mimicked a fish out of water, flailing around as a teammate playfully reeled him in.
It was an endearing and entertaining moment.
NBC later replayed the touchdown celebration during their halftime show, although it’s likely that most fans missed it on both occasions.
Hill was the standout performer for the Dolphins’ offense in the first half, injecting much-needed energy. The Dolphins entered halftime trailing the Eagles 17-10 in a matchup of two 5-1 teams.
One golden rule: Never cut away from a Tyreek Hill touchdown celebration.