Miami Dolphins fan holding up a sign outside the stadium.Miami Dolphins fan (Photo via Betrjojo/Twitter)


Tyreek Hill had some help on not getting arrested on Thursday.

Four days after the Miami Dolphins defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium, the team was set to be back in action on Thursday Night Football when they faced off against the Buffalo Bills.

One fan outside Hard Rock Stadium wanted to ensure that Tyreek Hill and the other players would not be handcuffed this time.

The fan stood outside the gates holding a sign that read, “Dolphins Players Please Slow Down.”

He also added some commentary while being recorded: “Everybody slow down. You guys know how it is around here. Do not have anyone get arrested today. Especially Tyreek.”

Looking out for Tyreek Hill and the team today 🙏#finsup pic.twitter.com/EjGNRivMDk

— Betrjojo (@Betrjojo) September 12, 2024

As we all know, Tyreek Hill was driving to the Dolphins-Jacksonville Jaguars game on Sunday when Miami-Dade police stopped him just outside Hard Rock Stadium, handcuffed him, and put him face down on the pavement.

The athlete received two traffic citations when law enforcement officers pulled him over for exceeding the required speed limit on the highway.

He received two tickets for careless driving and failing to wear his seat belt.

Tyreek Hill Thinks He Could’ve Been Shot If He Wasn’t Famous

Tyreek Hill believes that if he weren’t a famous football player, officers might have shot or followed through with their arrest during a police confrontation that “went from 0 to 60,” the Dolphins star said Monday.

The Miami-Dade Police Department has launched an internal affairs investigation, and at least one officer has been taken off the streets as a result of his actions that day.

“If I wasn’t Tyreek Hill, Lord knows, I probably would have been, like, worst-case scenario, I would have been shot or would have been locked up” and “put behind bars, you know, for a simple speeding ticket,” Hill told NBC News.

“And that’s crazy that officers would take it, you know, to that level.”

Hill insists he was cooperative with police, rolling down his window and giving his identification, but the cops did not like that he wouldn’t keep it down.

“It just went from 0 to 60, man, from the moment that those guys pulled up behind me, knocked on my window, it went from 0 to 60 immediately,” said Hill.