No NFL receiver has ever tape-recorded 2,000 getting lawns over the course of the routine season. The closest to reach that mark was Calvin Johnson’s 1,964 lawns in 2012.
Which is mostlikely why lotsof of us simply shrugged and glossed over Tyreek Hill’s offseason remarks when he stated he’d be the veryfirst gamer to hit that evasive limit in 2023.
Heh, amusing thing . Hill is on rate to do simply that heading into Week 9.
The Dolphins’ star wideout has tallied 1,014 lawns at the midway point of the season — almost 100 backyards more than second-place A.J. Brown and more than 200 backyards ahead of everybody else. Miami’s offense is created to break defenses with portion plays and Hill’s speed makes him a huge play hazard every time he touches the ball.
And you would believe that would jump-start the project for Hill to endedupbeing the veryfirst broad receiver to win NFL MVP. Except not even Hill thinks that needto be the case no matter how numerous backyards he ends up with.
Instead, he pointed to his quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, as the individual who