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Chiefs’ Mahomes-to-Hill connection setting NFL ablaze

- By Dave Skretta AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) >> Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill have already developed such a strong rapport six games into their partnershi­p that the Chiefs’ quarterbac­k has delivered passes to him just about every way possible.

Right- handed. Lefthanded. When Mahomes wasn’t even trying.

The right-handed touchdown tosses have earned plenty of attention, mostly because they tend to go for 50 or 60 yards. The lefthanded completion, an improvisat­ion under duress, was perhaps the biggest highlight to come from the Chiefs’ come-from-behind win at Denver a few weeks ago.

Then there was last Sunday night in New England, when Mahomes rolled to his left and appeared to be trying to find Kareem Hunt, only for Hill to swoop in and snare another touchdown reception.

That one? Well, Mahomes wasn’t going to admit who his target actually was.

“A magician never reveals his tricks,” he said, “so I’ll just leave it at that.”

There’s been plenty of magic between Mahomes and Hill, though. Their rare skillsets have made them one of the most potent pass- catch combos in the NFL — Mahomes with the arm strength to send passes into the tightest of windows or heave them deep, and Hill with the hands to catch them and the world- class speed to beat just about any cornerback down the seam.

Just ask Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore for his assessment of them.

“He’s a great quarterbac­k. He made some big throws,” he said after the Patriots rallied for a 43- 40 victory. “He got it to everybody on the field and he’s a great quarterbac­k.”

As for Hill, Gilmore said, “I’ve never seen anyone that fast. Fastest guy I’ve ever covered.”

Fellow defensive back Duron Harmon saw that elite speed when Hill caught a pass over the middle, angled toward the sideline and raced 75 yards for a touchdown. The scoring strike came with 3:03 left to play and pulled Kansas City into a 40-all tie with New England.

“He’s by far the fastest person I’ve ever come in contact with,” Harmon said. “If he gets anybody in that position, more than likely he’s going to be gone. I still have to find a way to do something, to try to get him down, force him to the sideline. I’ve got to dive my defense a chance.” Good luck with that. Hill leads the NFL with nine receptions of at least 25 yards this season, and when you combine his dangerous return talents, he has 16 plays of at least 50 yards since joining the league in 2016.

Those numbers are a big reason why Mahomes is averaging 8.8 yards per attempt, third-best behind the rollercoas­ter Ryan Fitzpatric­k of Tampa Bay and Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff. Mahomes also has an NFL-leading 23 completion­s of at least 25 yards and the top touchdown percentage in the league.

“He’s definitely to me the most explosive person in the league,” Mahomes said, “and the way he’s developed as a receiver the last few years, he’s going for that top spot. I know there’s a lot of great receivers in the league but I’m glad I have Tyreek.”

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - At left, in an Oct. 14, 2018, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyreek Hill during the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, in Foxborough, Mass. At right, also in an Oct. 14, 2018, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) catches a pass that he ran in for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, in Foxborough, Mass.
MICHAEL DWYER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - At left, in an Oct. 14, 2018, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyreek Hill during the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, in Foxborough, Mass. At right, also in an Oct. 14, 2018, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) catches a pass that he ran in for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, in Foxborough, Mass.

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