Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Dolphins' Tyreek Hill fights through contact, dashing for 53-yard TD

Like many before, the Kansas City Chiefs couldn't slow down the Miami Dolphins' electric wideout Tyreek Hill for long. 

The Dolphins trailed the Chiefs 10-0 after one quarter, but Hill's first two catches of the contest less than a minute into the second put Miami right back into the game. 

After securing a nine-yard pass to begin the drive, Hill broke loose for a 53-yard score on a deep ball from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa a play later.  

Hill, who was in motion on the play, got a running start at the snap, flying by the Chiefs' coverage. Adding difficulty to the catch, Hill fought through a pass interference penalty by cornerback Trent McDuffie before regathering himself, breaking two tackles, and scampering into the end zone. 

The Chiefs were able to keep Hill under wraps to start the game, but it's clear the job isn't done yet. 

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