Tyreek Hill was victimized by a student at his own camp after a young girl made fun of him during a one-on-one drill.
During the Tyreek Hill Youth Football and Speed Camp in Atlanta, Cheetah played defense as the camper attempted to escape and catch a pass in the end zone.
The young player began her run to the right, but quickly stepped around the Dolphins wide receiver as he followed her laterally, leaving him behind as she changed direction.
From there, the girl, who turned out to be a flag football player, went straight to the end zone, where she caught the ball as the camp host chased after her.
“Nobody told me she was playing flag football,” Hill said as he walked back from the end zone. “I didn’t expect that. What? Oh my God.”
Tyreek Hill was pranked by a young girl at his youth soccer camp in Atlanta, Georgia
Although Hill is known for passively defending children during these drills, that didn’t change how excited the camper was to have the moment. The girl was seen with a big smile after faking Hill.
Additionally, Super Bowl-winning receiver Mecole Hardman jumped around to cheer as he watched his NFL contemporary bite the dust.
In the NFL’s statement about the clip, they wrote how Hill “created lifelong memories for kids all over the world.”
In May, Hill made a memorable appearance undercover at his camp in Tom’s River, New Jersey.
Hill wore prosthetics that made him look older and less fit, but campers seemed to see through the makeover, chanting “Cheetah” upon his arrival.
Spectators in attendance, including Chiefs’ Mecole Hardman, raved about the camper
In May, Hill appeared undercover at one of his camps in Tom’s River, New Jersey
The wide receiver is entering his ninth season in the NFL and his second with the Miami Dolphins
Hill made himself known shortly afterward when he helped run drills for the NFL’s young prospects.
The receiver is entering his ninth season in the NFL and his third with the Dolphins. Last year, the Cheetah played in 16 games and made 119 catches for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns.
The Dolphins finished first in the AFC East with an 11-6 record before losing 26-7 to the Chiefs in the wild-card round.