When the Miami Dolphins offense is firing on all cylinders, they seem to be one of the best teams in the NFL.
Their recent win over the Washington Commanders displayed their offensive dominance, taking them down 45-15.
Several contributing factors have contributed to their offensive play this year, making them a dangerous unit, especially regarding a potential playoff push.
After the game, Tua Tagovailoa spoke with reporter Sherree Burruss about one of his team’s most dynamic playmakers.
“Tyreek is a generational talent,” adding, “much respect to Tyreek,” Tagovailoa said.
My postgame interview with @Tua as the Dolphins dominate in Washington. #FinsUp @MiamiDolphins @NFLMedia pic.twitter.com/BVyQpVuZ58
— Sherree Burruss (@SherreeBurruss) December 4, 2023
Tagovailoa believes that Tyreek Hill is a dominant player, a true one-of-a-kind talent when he is on the field.
Hill has been highly regarded as an exceptional athlete on offense throughout his career.
His route-running, speed, and athleticism have made him a dominant player on two franchises.
He broke out with the Kansas City Chiefs and is one of their best receivers in franchise history.
He is attempting to do the same thing with the Dolphins, as he is on track to finish the year with more than 2,000 receiving yards.
This would break the NFL record for receiving yards in a single season, another notch on his impressive list of accolades.
While Hill is seen as a generational athlete and a unique player, Tagovailoa also quickly mentioned other athletes on the team.
He talked about Jaylen Waddle and Raheem Mostert, two other Dolphins players who make a monumental impact weekly.
If Hill is not open or needs to sit out for a few plays, Tagovailoa has no problem trusting his other teammates to make plays, making this offense dangerous moving forward.