No injury reports have been confirmed, but Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been widely criticized for “not trying” during a Pro Bowl race.
Before racing against Micah Parsons, Nick Chubb, and Trevon Diggs in the Pro Bowl, Tyreek Hill declared that he is “the fastest man on Earth.”
To everyone’s surprise, Hill placed fourth in the race, with Parsons taking the title.
Onlookers were amused to see Parsons win the race and Hill come in last, but Parsons didn’t feel like that moment undermined Hill’s claim to fame.
"I do want a Madden 95-speed though."
— NFL (@NFL) February 4, 2022
Micah Parsons really did that 😂 @MicahhParsons11
📺: #ProBowlSkills Showdown on ESPN pic.twitter.com/vML00HLEhp
“I know he didn’t come out there and give his best, he just played a couple of days ago,” Parsons acknowledged. “He’s the fastest man in the league.”
While Hill didn’t say anything about being injured, a closer look at the race footage indicates that perhaps Hill wasn’t giving his all for a different reason. A shaky release, a slow gait and a pause mid-race indicates that perhaps previous heel and ankle injuries could be barring him from sprinting at full speed.
Look closely at Hill. He suffered an ankle injury in Jan., and he appears pained on this run.
— The Other AP (@ByAryannaPrasad) February 4, 2022
-Stumbles on release
-Grimaces during run
-Turns foot mid-run
-Not running full-force
-Literally hobbles away after the run
No one mentions this, just laughs that Micah beat him. https://t.co/fki3P5TAPl
Was Tyreek Hill injured during Pro Bowl race against Micah Parsons?
While Hill played during the AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals, injury reports throughout January threatened whether or not he would be able to play in key games. Hill was a full participant in practice for the AFC Wild Card Round game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Hill exited their Week 18 game against the Denver Broncos early with an injury, which later urned out to be an ankle injury.
Looks to me like Tyreek Hill’s heel is good to go. Injury report later. pic.twitter.com/JUARQrsopi
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) January 12, 2022
Hill did not appear injured during the Bills game, when his agility was on display with three jukes on a sprint to the end zone.
Tyreek Hill just juked three Bills players at once. Unreal. 😂 @brgridiron
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 24, 2022
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/hI71RHDvbk
Hill also appeared fine during their game against the Bengals, opening the scoring with a touchdown in the corner of the end zone.
Tyreek Hill opens the scoring for the Chiefs!
— BetSided (@BetSided) January 30, 2022
Live odds (@WynnBET):
Bengals +430
Chiefs -11.5
O/U 54.5pic.twitter.com/kpV9ZNkY64
All of this looks distinctly different from his Pro Bowl letdown, where Hill appears to jog and grimace as he runs. He also looks at his foot repeatedly, and in his exit after the race, he appears to limp.
Of course, this is all speculation at the moment, but if Hill undergoes injury or rehab on his ankle in the offseason, the Pro Bowl race will certainly be viewed in a different light.
Whether it was due to a lack of effort or injury, it was clear that the Cheetah wasn’t racing at full speed. If he had, Parsons would have seen a peace sign instead of victory.