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Tyreek Hill does dog peeing pose to enter playoff game against the Titans

It's the latest use of the gesture that replicates a dog peeing. It also partially cost one team a win this football season.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A pose that replicates a dog peeing already partially cost a college team a win this football season, and now its use has surfaced in the NFL playoffs.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver and return specialist Tyreek Hill used the dog peeing pose in his entrance out of the tunnel for his team's AFC Championship game against the Tennessee Titans. 

The use of the peeing dog pose has been used notably by Odell Beckham Jr. as a touchdown celebration during his time with the New York Giants, and the pose has been used by the University of Mississippi this past season.

It ended up partially costing Ole Miss its rivalry game, because the penalty associated with the peeing pose done by its player, backed up an ensuing PAT kick that would have tied the game against Mississippi State University. 

While Hill's pregame antics may have "gone to the dogs," the Chiefs handled the Titans fairly easily, winning 35 to 24. 

Kansas City will face San Francisco in Super Bowl LIV after the 49ers beat the Green Bay Packers 37 to 20 in the NFC Championship Game.

Super Bowl LIV is on Sunday, February 2. The game is being held at Hard Rock Stadium, the home field of the Miami Dolphins. 

The last Super Bowl to be held in Miami was in 2009 when the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts. 

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