Tyreek Hill Undergoes Insane Transformation To Show Up To His Youth Football Camp Incognito

If I told you that Tyreek Hill showed up to his youth football camp, that wouldn’t be much of a story.

But what if it wasn’t Tyreek Hill who showed up, but D'Squarius Green Jr?

Hill started his "Youth Football and Speed Camp'' in Tom's River, NJ, on Sunday. But in an attempt to surprise everyone there, he went undercover.

The Miami Dolphins wide receiver shared a video on his Instagram account showing how big of a transformation he underwent. Instead of looking like an in-shape professional athlete, he looked like a man in his late 60s who had trouble walking.

If his goal was to be unrecognizable, I'd say he accomplished that goal!

His undercover name of choice was an ode to Key & Peele’s "East-West Bowl Game" video, in which the two comedians made up hysterical names of football players for the hypothetical matchup. If you haven't seen this compilation before, take the 10 minutes out of your day to watch it, it's worth your time.

You’d think that a disguise that detailed and a nickname that unrecognizable would be sure to fool the kids. Apparently, they saw through his design rather quickly and started yelling "Cheetah" once he walked in.

Eventually, Hill gave up the ghost and revealed that he had indeed come to visit for the day. While his plan might not have worked the way he hoped it would, it certainly wasn’t for a lack of effort.

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