For years, the entire NFL struggled stopping, or even slowing, future Hall of Fame Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill. The great Hill typically lit up scoreboards and stat sheets with catches and touchdowns as a Kansas City Chief or Miami Dolphin. So, heading into a December matchup with the Dolphins, there was a little bit of concern as to how the Texans would slow Hill down.

But, the Texans had a not-so-secret weapon and his name is Derek Stingley Jr.

In the fourth quarter with the game still in doubt, Dolphins QB Tua Tagaovailoa tried to hit Hill on an out route to the sideline from within the Texans' red zone. But, Stingley played it perfectly and jumped the route, snatching his first interception of the day. Standing ten feet away from his interception, it was remarkable thinking back how many

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