KC Chiefs vs. Bills recap: Quick thoughts from the Divisional Round
By Matt Conner
Tyreek Hill has no equal
When it comes to offensive weapons, there is no one who can equal the potential of Tyreek Hill on the field.
Hill has been a Pro Bowl performer in each of his first six seasons in the league, which puts him on par only behind A.J. Green in terms of the number of wide receivers who have done exactly that through six (Green was a Pro Bowler through seven). Yet even after setting franchise records, earning the Cheetah nickname, and turning heads on a regular basis, we’re still finding new reasons to marvel at what Tyreek can do.
In this particular game, it was the go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter in which he took a Patrick Mahomes pass for 64 yards to the end zone to give the Chiefs the lead (for a hot minute). Before that, it was a punt return that put the Chiefs in prime position in the red zone after Hill ran it back 45 yards.
On the day, Hill finished with the long return and put up 11 catches for 150 yards and 1 touchdown on offense. It was an exciting reminder that Hill has no peers when it comes to how dynamic he can be in all facets of the game.