Annie Agar obliterates Tyreek Hill after Twitter flirtation

NFL correspondent Annie Agar torched Tyreek Hill on Tuesday after the Dolphins receiver failed to catch her digits through a flirty Twitter message.

The exchange began Tuesday afternoon, when Agar posted a video of herself riding in an Indy car and remarked, “This is how Tyreek Hill feels all the time isn’t it.”

Although Agar didn’t tag Hill’s handle in the post, the 29-year-old wideout responded, “Annie if you want my number just say that,” along with a drooling face emoji.


NFL correspondent and content creator Annie Agar.
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Agar proceeded to shut down Hill in brutal fashion.

“Appreciate you man saw the video of that kid at your camp tho, looked like he already had your number,” she wrote.

The video in question popped up on Twitter earlier this month and featured Hill — a seven-time Pro Bowler — getting lit up by a young athlete at a football camp.


Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill attempted to shoot his shot with Annie Agar on Twitter.
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill attempted to shoot his shot with Annie Agar on Twitter.
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Hill did respond to Agar’s message Tuesday evening, posting a gif of Paul Rudd saying, “Hey, look at us…”

Although the back-and-forth between Agar and Hill was short-lived, several sports media personalities enjoyed the unexpected conversation on their feeds.

“Goooolllyyyy,” ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky tweeted after Agar halted Hill.

Michelle Knezovic of 102.5 The Game also posted, “Annie your tweets never fail.”


Members of the NFL community weighed in on Annie Agar's exchange with Tyreek Hill.
Members of the NFL community weighed in on Annie Agar’s exchange with Tyreek Hill.
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When he isn’t shooting his shot with Agar, Hill is preparing for his eighth NFL season and his second with the Dolphins.

Hill was traded to Miami last March from Kansas City and proceeded to sign a four-year, $120 million extension with the Dolphins.

Hill made the surprising admission recently that he plans on retiring after that contract expires following the 2025 season.

He recorded 1,710 yards, 119 receptions, and seven touchdowns through 17 regular-season games last year.