Kansas City Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill got a taste of his own medicine while trying to cover a high school athlete at one of his youth football camps.
Over the weekend Hill hosted a youth football camp in Round Rock, Texas in collaboration with Hard Count Athletics. One of the athletes in attendance was East View High School WR Tyreeq-Styles Obichere and he put on a show. According to his Twiter account, he put up the fastest 40-yard dash time at the camp. The most impressive moment, however, was captured on video.
Obichere had a chance to face Hill one-on-one with Hill defending in coverage. The kid went up for a one-handed grab over Hill, showing off his best Randy Moss impression. Check it out:
THIS HIGH SCHOOLER MOSSED TYREEK HILL 🤯
(via anglesbyaarib, 2much__dripty/Instagram, h/t @overtime) pic.twitter.com/QdldwD5MF2
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 13, 2020
Hill has been tweeting through his emotions since the video went viral.
Now I see what it feels like to get snagged on 😌, serious note though amazing grab keep that same energy future phenom cause next time I’m bring breeland to hold you 😂 https://t.co/r3avH0USrb
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) July 13, 2020
Hill certainly was playing out of position, but this is still an unfamiliar feeling for him. He’s usually the one ‘Mossing’ defenders or making them look silly with his speed. It was quite the role-reversal for Hill.
I feel like lebron when he got dunked on by Crawford 😂😂, I’m headed in the right direction
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) July 13, 2020
Hill also gave the quarterback some due credit for the nice throw.
They need to give the qb credit https://t.co/wmFT0WsnQt
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) July 13, 2020
Somehow Raiders fans even managed to insert themselves into the conversation.
Now all of the sudden the kid is a raiders fan I’m weak 😂😂
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) July 13, 2020
Hill is set to host another youth football camp in Cedar Rapids, IA this upcoming Saturday, July 18. This time around, I anticipate he’ll be a little more prepared to defend against some of the young stars in attendance.
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