Kansas City Chiefs' Tyreek Hill goes airborne for first touchdown in return from injury
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill almost immediately made an impact Sunday upon his return from a collarbone and sternum injury that he suffered in the first week of the season.
On one of the Chiefs’ first drives of the game, quarterback Patrick Mahomes launched a ball 46 yards and it was caught by Hill, who had to take it away from a Houston Texans defender for the score. The incredible play immediately made the rounds on social media.
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It wasn’t Hill’s only contribution on the day.
He caught another touchdown pass from Mahomes to help give Kansas City a one-point lead in the third quarter. This time, it was a 6-yard touchdown pass.
However, the Texans would score in the latter stages of the fourth quarter and win the game, 31-24.
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Hill finished with five catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns. Mahomes was 19-for-35 with 273 passing yards, three touchdown passes and an interception.
Houston would get the last laugh with the win, stealing one away from the Chiefs on the road.
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With the win, the Texans improved to 4-2 on the season. The Chiefs drop to 4-2.