PHILADELPHIA — Whereas the Eagles obtain a number of consideration for his or her “Brotherly Shove,” they bought a style of one other considerably unstoppable play: “Tyreek Go Deep” on Sunday.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa discovered large receiver Tyreek Hill for a 27-yard landing late within the second quarter, offering a spotlight for an otherwise-pedestrian first half for the NFL’s top-ranked offense.
Hill break up double protection on the play, sprinting previous Eagles cornerback James Bradberry and security Terrell Edmunds.
It marked Hill’s league-leading seventh receiving landing of the season. He is scored in all however one recreation this season. However the play would not have occurred have been it not for Tagovailoa’s 29-yard completion to Cedrick Wilson Jr. 5 performs prior.
Going through third-and-19, Tagovailoa lofted the ball to Wilson on a deep nook route; Wilson prolonged to make the catch and contorted his physique to get each ft in bounds earlier than falling into the sideline.
Tagovailoa accomplished all six of his go makes an attempt on the drive for 86 yards and the landing to Hill. Miami largely struggled within the first half, nevertheless, managing 113 whole yards and minus-7 speeding yards.
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