Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill had a hilarious response after being cautioned over his touchdown taunt before Sunday’s game.
Hill is known to flash the peace sign on his way into the end zone. And, once you see those two fingers go up as an opposing player, you know he’s a few seconds away from scoring.
The wideout was fined for the gesture last month in the hopes that he’ll stop. And, prior to playing the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, ‘Hard Knocks’ microphones caught referee Bill Vinovich telling him not to flash the peace sign during the game.
Hill had the perfect comeback, claiming he throws up the sign because he’s “spreading world peace,” though he did agree to back off.
Check out the exchange below:
There’s nothing peaceful about what the speedster has been doing to defenses this season, though it is otherworldly. He remains on pace to become the first receiver to hit the 2,000-yard mark, which he said he would do before the campaign started.
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With seven games left to play, Hill needs 778 yards to reach the milestone, which would see him break the record of 1,964 yards Lions WR Calvin Johnson set in the 2012 season.