Overview
- League spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed the review as standard policy, and the Dolphins said they opened an internal inquiry and have been in contact with Keeta Vaccaro.
- Speaking Friday, Hill declined to discuss the allegations, said his focus is on football and family, and noted he has not yet spoken with the NFL.
- ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Miami has received zero calls about Hill and is not looking to trade him at this time.
- Reports citing Mike Florio say teams such as the Chiefs and Steelers have monitored Hill, but analysts note the investigation, contract terms, age and 2024 production dip are likely to cool or delay interest.
- The situation follows Miami’s 33-8 Week 1 loss to the Colts, with Hill limited to four catches for 40 yards as the team grappled with chemistry and accountability questions.