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NFL Moves Forward With Tyreek Hill Probe as Accuser’s Attorney Meets Investigator

Teams weighing trades are pulling back because the personal conduct review could lead to discipline even without criminal charges.

Overview

  • Lisa Friel, the NFL’s senior vice president for investigations, is scheduled to speak Thursday with Keeta Vaccaro’s attorney, Evan R. Marks, as part of the league’s review.
  • Court filings from Vaccaro allege eight instances of physical abuse during a 17-month marriage; an April police call to Hill’s home was closed with no charges.
  • Through attorney Julius B. Collins, Hill has denied the allegations and called them an attempted shakedown.
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers have backed away from potential trade interest due to concern over possible league discipline, according to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio.
  • Hill remains active for the Dolphins with 10 catches for 149 yards through two games, and the league has reportedly requested the 911 recording from the April incident.