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Tyreek Hill is unrecognizable as Dolphins star gets major makeover to go undercover at his own academy training camp

Tyreek Hill went to his youth camp in New Jersey as an out of shape old-timer

Hill posted a before-and-after comparison as the prosthetics were put on him  

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Tyreek Hill looked unrecognizable at first glance as he went undercover to start his Youth Football and Speed Camp in Tom’s River, New Jersey, on Sunday.

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As seen on his Instagram story, Hill attended the camp as D’Squarius Green Jr., a nod to the Key & Peele West College Bowl series.

The prosthetics made the Miami Dolphins star appear older and out of shape. However, campers appeared to see through the makeover as they chanted ‘Cheetah’ upon his arrival.

Hill revealed himself shortly after as he helped conduct drills for the young NFL hopefuls.

Additionally, Hill shared a before-and-after comparison on his Instagram story as the makeup artist made the Super Bowl-winning receiver appear like a chubby old-timer.

Known as one of the more comedic stars in the NFL, Hill recently showcased his humor when he interacted with a fan at a gas station.

When the user saw Hill fueling up his McLaren and asked how he got the vehicle, the former Kansas City Chief joked about his father owning a plumbing business.

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‘I’m a plumber, bro,’ Hill said. ‘It’s mine. I’ve been a plumber for 15 years, bro. My dad [has] been in business for 45 years.’

Hill is entering his ninth season in the NFL and third with the Dolphins. Last year, Cheetah played in 16 games and made 119 catches for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns.

The Dolphins finished 1st in the AFC East with an 11-6 record before losing to the Chiefs, 26-7 in the wildcard round.

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