November 16, 2024

Braxton Berrios, a wide receiver for the Dolphins, was spotted playing catch with his well-known TikTok partner Alix Earle prior to Miami’s defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in Germany.

The couple was seen tossing a football in a video that the NFL uploaded on Instagram before Sunday’s game. The

 

caption said, “A little catch with NFL man (Berrios) and Big Al (Earle).”

Earle’s claim to fame is her popularity on TikTok, where the 22-year-old has amassed six million followers. Her other well-known role is that of “Hotmess” podcast host.

On the other hand, Berrios is the Dolphins’ No. 3 wide receiver and return specialist.

After the Miami football player’s breakup with model Sophia Culpo early this year, the two started dating.

This season, Berrios has already caught 20 passes for 194 yards and one touchdown. Meanwhile, Berrios returned 10 kickoffs for 246 yards and nine punts for 90 yards in the Chiefs’ 21-14 victory over them on Sunday in the return game.

Both teams were 6-2 going into the game in Frankfurt, with the Dolphins having the greatest offense in the NFL with an average of 33.9 points per contest. With 23.4, the Chiefs were rated fourth.

However, Miami had lost to the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles and had yet to overcome a club with a winning record. It was a concerning trend for an AFC powerhouse like Frankfurt.

Bryan Cook, a safety for the Chiefs, recovered a fumble for 59 yards, which proved to be a crucial touchdown in determining the close outcome.

In the first-ever regular season game in Frankfurt, Germany, Mahomes tossed two touchdown passes, and the Chiefs (7-2) did just enough to limit the NFL’s top-ranked offense, but the reigning Super Bowl winners almost squandered a large lead.

While Miami (6-3) continued to find itself in third-and-long situations, the quarterback found success with first-half score passes to Rashee Rice and Jerick McKinnon. Additionally, the Dolphins lost 0-3 on the

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