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NFL Investigation Into Tyreek Hill Advances as Accuser’s Lawyer Meets League Investigator

The outcome could affect his availability under the league’s Personal Conduct Policy even without criminal charges.

Overview

  • Keeta Vaccaro’s attorney, Evan R. Marks, was scheduled to meet Thursday with Lisa Friel, the NFL’s senior vice president for investigations, to share information on the case.
  • Divorce filings from Vaccaro allege eight incidents of physical abuse over the couple’s 17-month marriage beginning in early 2024.
  • Tyreek Hill denies the accusations through his attorney, who characterized the claims as a financial shakedown, and he continues to play for Miami.
  • Hill recorded five catches for 49 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins’ Thursday night loss to the Bills as the league’s review continues.
  • Trade interest has cooled, with Pro Football Talk reporting the Steelers are no longer pursuing Hill due to potential conduct discipline and ESPN previously noting Miami had not received inquiries; police closed an April domestic-dispute call without charges, and the NFL requested the 911 recording.