Tyreek Hill, who dissed the Jets and took his talents to Miami this offseason, can run. But he could not hide on Sunday.
and took his talents to Miami this offseason, can run. But he could not hide on Sunday.
In fact, Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams, who lists at 6-foot-3, 303 pounds, nearly broke the 5-10, 191-pound Hill in half when Hill attempted to tackle him after Williams tried to scored after recovering a fourth-quarter fumble. At his introductory news conference as a Dolphin, when Hill was asked if he was close to choosing the Jets, he replied, “Who? The Jets? Nah, man. I knew I was going to pick Miami, no matter what.”Bill Kostroun“We just played with a chip on our shoulder after that whole, ‘Jets, who?’ thing,” defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers said after the game. “I think that rubbed everybody the wrong way.
“That’s how it works,’’ Mosley told The Post. “As far as me taking [it] personal, if he didn’t want to be with us, that’s fine with me; we don’t want you here. If you wanted to be with us, we gladly would have taken him.
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