Dolphins star Braxton Berrios’ girlfriend Alix Earle joins him for a game of catch before the TikTok star watches Miami’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Germany

Dolphins wide receiver Braxton Berrios was spotted playing catch with his famous TikTok girlfriend Alix Earle before Miami lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in Germany.

A video posted to the NFL’s Instagram page showed the couple throwing a football before Sunday’s game, with the caption: “A little catch with NFL man (Berrios) and Big Al ( Earle).

Earle’s claim to fame is her TikTok popularity, with the 22-year-old amassing six million followers on the platform. She is also known for hosting the podcast ‘Hotmess’.

Berrios, meanwhile, is the No. .3 WR and the return man on the Dolphins offense.

The pair have been dating since the beginning of this year following the divorce of Miami footballer and model Sophia Culpo.

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Dolphins star Braxton Berrios and girlfriend Alix Earle played catch before the game against the Chiefs

Earle's claim to fame is her TikTok popularity, with the 22-year-old having six million followers

Earle’s claim to fame is her TikTok popularity, with the 22-year-old having six million followers

Berrios has caught 20 passes for 194 yards and one touchdown so far this season. Meanwhile, in the return game against the Chiefs, who defeated them 21-14 on Sunday, Berrios returned 10 kickoffs for 246 yards and nine punts for 90 yards.

Both teams entered the game in Frankfort 6-2, with the Dolphins having the NFL’s best offense, averaging 33.9 points per game. The Chiefs ranked No. 4 with 23.4.

But Miami had yet to beat a team with a winning record, following losses to the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles. For a so-called AFC superpower, that worrying trend continued in Frankfurt.

Chiefs safety Bryan Cook returned a fumble 59 yards for what turned out to be a key touchdown in determining the closest outcome.

Mahomes threw two touchdown passes and the Chiefs (7-2) did just enough to slow the NFL’s top offense in the first-ever regular season game in Frankfurt, Germany, but the defending Super Bowl champions nearly blew a big lead.

The quarterback connected on scoring passes with Rashee Rice and Jerick McKinnon in the first half as Miami (6-3) kept getting stuck in third-and-long situations. The Dolphins also fell to 0-3 against teams with winning records this season.