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Tyreek Hill is definitely getting fined for this incredible TD celebration

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 15: Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins celebrates a touchdown during the first half in the game against the Carolina Panthers at Hard Rock Stadium on October 15, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
Tyreek Hill celebrated a touchdown by taking a back-flipping selfie video Sunday. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)

When it comes to touchdown celebrations, Tyreek Hill's creativity knows no bounds. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver is a monster on the field, and a genius when sets foot in the end zone with the ball.

Hill showed off a new celebration on Sunday during the Dolphins' 42-21 win over the Carolina Panthers. After hauling in a 22-yard touchdown pass, he immediately approached someone at the back of the end zone was recording the TD on their phone. Hill took the phone and did a full backflip, then gave the phone back and celebrated with his teammates.

But the NFL doesn't like it when its players have too much fun. So Hill was flagged for taunting since he used a prop during his celebration. Hill was also flagged for taunting in Week 5's win over New York Giants when he flashed a peace sign while running into the end zone, and was fined $10,927. Since Hill was fined for a peace sign last week, it's almost a guarantee that the NFL will fine him for the cell phone backflip this week.

So who was that lucky guy who had his phone commandeered by Hill? It appears to be one of the people behind X, formerly Twitter, account NFL UK. That account tweeted the point-of-view video shortly after it happened, but less than 10 minutes later it had been deleted (possibly because Hill is going to be fined for using a prop in his celebration). But a clever X user grabbed the video before it was taken down.

That is incredibly fun, but as we all know, the NFL hates fun. Fines have been escalating over the past few weeks, reinforcing that players should play the game with the somber attitude of someone attending a funeral. Touchdowns should be celebrated with polite applause, or maybe a restrained high-five or two. Players who work their entire lives to be where they are and do what they're doing? They should swallow all that love and pride and excitement until they're alone in their bedroom so they can let it all out into a pillow.

And knowing the NFL, it'd find a way to fine a player for doing exactly that.