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.