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It's Sunday, so Tyreek Hill must be making big-chunk plays.
The Dolphins' all-everything wide receiver got things started early, taking a strike from Tua Tagovailoa 54 yards for a touchdown on Miami's opening drive against the Denver Broncos. The play set the tone for a historic 70-20 Dolphins win that saw Miami rack up 726 yards of offense. Hill set an NFL record in the process.
The Dolphins entered Sunday with No. 2 receiver Jaylen Waddle sidelined by a concussion. The Broncos somehow still managed to lose Hill on the opening touchdown play. They instead double-covered Robbie Chosen, who was elevated from the practice squad Sunday in Waddle's absence.
Hill meanwhile, ran through the secondary uncovered, where Tagovailoa found him 22 yards downfield without a defender in sight on a first-and-10 play-action throw. Hill did the rest, beating a helpless Kareem Jackson to the corner of the end zone to give the Dolphins a 7-0 lead on their first possession.
The play gave Hill 2,019 receiving yards in a Dolphins uniform. Per ESPN's Jeff Darlington, that's the most receiving yards in NFL history by a player in his first 20 games with a new team.
Hill finished the day with nine catches for 157 yards and the score as one of three Dolphins players to tally 100-plus yards from scrimmage. Running back Raheem Mostert (142 yards, four touchdowns) and rookie running back De'Von Achane (233 yards, four touchdowns) also starred in the offensive outburst that produced the most points by one team in an NFL game since 1966. Tagovailoa completed 22 of 26 passes for 309 yards and four scores without a turnover.
The Dolphins traded for Hill in the 2022 offseason, sending the Kansas City Chiefs a package of five draft picks in return that included a single first-rounder. He has since helped transform the Dolphins' offense into one of the NFL's best, and Tagovailoa's in the midst of a breakout season in Miami while throwing to Hill and Waddle. The trade is very much working out to be a bargain for Miami.
Daniel Weinman was crowned winner of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event on Monday, taking home a record breaking $12.1 million in winnings. Weinman had to outlast the other 10,043 entrants to take home the prize and get his hands on his share of live poker’s largest ever prize pool – a staggering $93,399,900. As well as taking home the prize money, 35-year-old Weinman also got his hands on the WSOP Main Event bracelet. The huge bracelet contains 500 grams of 10-karat yellow gold, as well as 2,352 various precious gemstones.
Daniel Weinman won the World Series of Poker's main event world championship on Monday in Las Vegas, earning $12.1 million along the way. Playing in the tournament for a 16th year, Weinman was tops in a deep pool of 10,043 players vying for $93.39 million. His victory came after just 164 hands at the final table. "I was honestly on the fence about even coming back and playing this tournament," the 35-year-old Atlanta native told reporters afterward. Weinman's final table featured Jan-Peter Jachtmann, who landed in fourth place and took home $3 million, as well as Toby Lewis, who finished seventh and secured $1.42 million. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the main event's entry pool far outpaced the previous record of 8,773 set in 2006. "I've always kind of felt that poker was kind of going in a dying direction, but to see the numbers at the World Series this year has been incredible," Weinman said. "And to win this main event, it doesn't feel real. I mean, [there's] so much luck in a poker tournament. I thought I played very well." Steven Jones finished second, securing $6.5 million. And Adam Walton settled for third and a $4 million prize.
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