Ball Sports’ Annie Agar savagely responded to Tyreek Hill on social media on Tuesday after the Dolphins wide receiver failed to get the NFL correspondent’s number through some flirting on Twitter.
The online interaction took place on Tuesday afternoon, when Agar shared footage of herself trying out an Indy car and figured ‘this is how Tyreek Hill feels all the time isn’t it.’
She did not tag the former Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, but the 29-year-old Hill responded, nonetheless.
‘Annie if you want my number just say that,’ Hill wrote, along with sharing a drooling face emoji.
That’s when Agar publicly shut down Hill, to the eyes of their combined 1.29million followers
‘Appreciate you man saw the video of that kid at your camp tho, looked like he already had your number,’ she wrote.
Agar was referring to viral footage shared on social media earlier in April, showing Hill – a seven-time Pro Bowl nominee – getting cooked by a teen at a football camp.
Hill eventually responded to Agar’s trolling later in the evening, sharing a GIF of actor Paul Rudd cracking a cold one and saying :’Hey, look at us…’
Several Twitter users then commented on the unexpected exchange that became apparent on their feeds following the short-lived back-and-forth.
‘Hold up, let him cook,’ one person wrote. Another shared: ‘got her on the hook, is he going to pull?’
‘I think you both are hilarious…and would make a cute couple,’ another user tweeted.
Hill is set to embark on his eighth NFL season and his second with Miami, whose QB Tua Tagovailoa said that he nearly considered retiring following multiple concussions over the course of last season.
Hill joined the Dolphins in March 2022 from Kansas City, prior to signing a four-year, $120million extension right after the trade was completed. The fifth-round pick of the 2016 draft surprisingly admitted during this offseason that he plans to hang up his cleans following the expiration of his current deal in 2025.
Last season, Hill logged 1,710 yards, 119 receptions, and seven touchdowns over 17 regular-season games for the Dolphins.