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PFF Announces Their 2023 Offensive Player Of The Year

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The Miami Dolphins’ season could come to an end on Saturday.

They’re down many starters and will have to play in a hostile environment in Kansas City, not to mention the fact that Tua Tagovailoa has struggled mightily in cold temperatures over the course of his career.

Then again, there’s one guy who could literally change everything for the Dolphins, and that’s Tyreek Hill.

Hill was the best wide receiver in the game this season, and he was just named PFF’s Offensive Player of the Year.

Tyreek Hill: PFF’s 2023 Offensive Player of the Year pic.twitter.com/vBQsPJhpXb

— PFF (@PFF) January 11, 2024

Logging a 97.3 PFF grade, Hill managed to haul in 119 receptions in 171 targets for a league-best 1799 receiving yards.

He also led the NFL in receiving touchdowns (13), receiving yards per game (112.4), and yards per touch (14.5).

This was his second consecutive season, averaging over 100 receiving yards per game, and statistically, it was the best season of his career.

He was on pace to become the first receiver to hit 2,000 receiving yards for a season, but injuries and some regression by Tua kept him away from that record.

Even so, Tua has become the most dominant offensive player in the league by a significant stretch.

He’s breaking the mold and opening up doors for smaller players to dominate and prove that they can also be a threat lining up outside.

Hill should have a huge chip on his shoulder when he heads back to his former home to play at Arrowhead Stadium, and while his first game vs. the Chiefs didn’t go all that well, he could be saving something special for the rematch.

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