Tyreek Hill laughed off a group of children recreating his infamous Miami arrest in a controversial Halloween stunt this week.
On Thursday, three kids went viral online after two dressed up as police officers while handcuffing a third draped in a Hill Dolphins jersey and football gear.
While users on social media slammed the picture and accused those behind it of ridiculing the infamous traffic stop, the star wide receiver instead offered a lighter take on it.
Reposting the picture on X, Hill wrote ‘A+ with the mullet,’ along with a smiling emoji – pointing out the kid wearing his jersey’s hairstyle.
The inspiration for the costume took place when Hill was detained by cops outside Hard Rock Stadium in a shocking moment ahead of Miami’s season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
NFL star Tyreek Hill reacted to a Halloween costume reenacting his Week 1 arrest in Miami
Hill was pulled out of his car, handcuffed, and pinned to the ground near Hard Rock Stadium
During a traffic stop, he was pulled out of his car and pinned to the ground while handcuffed.
While Hill was released before scoring a touchdown in their 20-17 win, the excessive force used by officers during his detention drew much criticism from fans and media.
‘This story with the police involving @cheetah ain’t going away damnit,’ wrote Stephen A. Smith before drawing comparisons to Scottie Scheffler’s arrest in May. ‘Traffic violation? Fine. But WTH was he face down in cuffs, stood up, then the other officer runs over behind him and forces him to the ground again??? Hell No! Excessive! Wrong! Again, this ain’t going away.’
‘Look for yourself,’ Smith added. ‘This is b.s. Totally unnecessary. And btw…., I know the Scottie Scheffler incident was in Georgia — not Florida — and he was arrested, detained, booked.’
Hill later addressed the incident in a one-on-one interview with Taylor Rooks. He then admitted not having the best approach towards the situation – which led to the unnecessary roughness.
However, he also revealed that one of the cops was trying to get a reaction from him during his arrest.