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Alex Smith threw a perfect TD pass to Tyreek Hill who celebrated by using the ball as a phone

“Call me, beep me, if you want to reach me!”

The Chiefs are Raiders played a track meet of a first quarter and a half on Thursday Night Football, but Alex Smith’s perfect pass to Tyreek Hill might have been the most impressive part.

It doesn’t get much better than this:

Hill threw up his signature deuces as he made his way towards the end zone, as well as celebrating by pretending to use the ball as a phone once he reached his final destination:

We’ll assume he was calling the Raiders’ defense, because he couldn’t find it.

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