The Dolphins have been one of the most fun teams to watch this season—both for their electric offense, and the creative celebrations that follow. Tyreek Hill was once again in his celebration bag on Sunday against the Commanders and didn’t disappoint.
After scoring a 78-yard touchdown on a catch and gallop, Hill sat down in the end zone and raised his right hand. Soon after, wide receiver Braxton Berrios, running back Raheem Mostert and wide receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr. lined up behind him doing the same thing.
Then offensive lineman Robert Hunt came along and grabbed each of their hands to put them down one by one and it became clear. Their hands were safety bars as if he was strapping them into a roller coaster.
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In unison, all the players began waving their arms and raising their legs as if on a thrill-seeking ride. It begs the question: when do these guys have time to practice all this?
Such elaborate celebrations have become more and more common with the Dolphins, and they deserve it if opposing defense can’t keep them off the main stage.