The NFL has requested the audio of the 911 call placed by Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill’s mother-in-law earlier this week, Fox Sports' Andy Slater reports. Police were called to Hill's condo on Monday for an alleged "assault in progress." Hill's mother-in-law reportedly told the cops that Hill had gotten aggressive with his wife. But there were no signs of violence, and the police left without arresting Hill or filing charges. He won't face any legal consequences, but it sounds like he's not safe from league discipline yet.
We'll keep an eye on Hill's standing with the league -- and the Dolphins.
Hill has been involved in numerous controversies before and since arriving in Miami. That includes suggesting he was done with the team after last year's season finale. The two sides reportedly mended fences since, but it's possible that this latest incident has the Dolphins re-thinking their stance.
It all adds risk to Hill's 2025 profile -- on top of the fact that he's coming off a disappointing 2024 season. The good news is that he's much cheaper in drafts this year, with a current ADP sitting at 2.10.
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