Tyreek Hill’s practical assessment of Patrick Mahomes could serve as a warning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to play in Super Bowl LV.
Hill expressed his enthusiasm on Thursday about playing with Mahomes in practice.
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“I’ve never seen Pat throw dots like that in practice. I mean, he throws dots. It’s crazy,” Hill told reporters via NFL.com.
Dots are described as accurate passes thrown at receivers in tight windows and it seemed like the fourth-year quarterback who is in his second consecutive Super Bowl is on the money when it comes to making those types of throws.
Mahomes has struggled with a toe problem since the team’s victory over the Cleveland Browns in the division round. The quarterback also sustained a head injury during that game, but he stands with one toe on the team’s injury record.
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The quarterback was a full-fledged competitor in practice this week and should be good to go against the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Mahomes and Hill already had an excellent game against Tampa Bay earlier this season.
In their Week 12 matchup, Mahomes finished 37-for-49 with 462 passing yards and three touchdown passes. Each of his touchdown passes was to Hill. The wide receiver had 13 catches for 269 yards along with touchdowns.
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One of the scores was a 75-yard stride in the first quarter. Kansas City came out early on a 17-point lead.