The Miami Dolphins continue to boast the most explosive offense in the entire National Football League, and a lot of that has to do with Tyreek Hill.
Hill has dominated almost every team he’s faced this season — outside of the Kansas City Chiefs, ironically.
He’s averaging 123.4 receiving yards per game this season, being well on pace to become the first wide receiver with 2,000+ receiving yards in a single season.
Nonetheless, we cannot ignore the fact that he’ll have an additional game to accomplish this feature, so some people will always put an asterisk next to that record.
Will Tyreek Hill reach 2,000 Rec Yds in 16 games?
“Tyreek Hill won’t get it done. I want to believe he will, but he won’t.” — @willcolon66 pic.twitter.com/tZmf4wbg2s
— The Carton Show (@TheCartonShow) December 7, 2023
That’s why he needs to speed things up and get it done in just 16 games, which former NFL player Willie Colon believes won’t happen.
Talking in The Carton Show, Colon stated that as much as he would love to see that happen, rival defenses simply won’t allow him to dominate the way he’s done it all season.
Hill is on pace to log 1,974 receiving yards in 16 games, ten more than Calvin Johnson in his record season.
The Dolphins will face the Tennesee Titans, New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, and Baltimore Ravens in that span, so it’s not like it’s going to be easy for Tua Tagovailoa and company.
Of course, Mike McDaniel’s team has already proven that they can put up points and yards against the best of them, and Tyreek Hill has been an unstoppable force all year long, so if anyone can pull off this seemingly impossible challenge, it’s definitely Hill.
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