Yes, that headline is a doozy, but it’s the reality we live in. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has a checkered past, to put it lightly. So, when a woman comes forward of alleged abuse coming from Hill, it is a situation that has to be taken very seriously. That is the case here with Sophie Hall, who is an OnlyFans and Instagram influencer who recently announced she would be suing Hill.

Tyreek Hill Sued by Sophie Hall | Accused of Breaking Leg

We will get into the history of lawsuits and legal trouble of Tyreek Hill a bit later, but this isn’t anything new for the speedy Dolphins wide receiver. This time, he is being accused by Sophie Hall, who is an Instagram and OnlyFans model, according to our research (you’re welcome). According to Hall, Hill broke her leg during a football lesson in which he “became enraged, and forcefully and purposefully shoved” her. After hearing this, you likely either think it’s all BS or you thought they were possibly recording the intro for one of Hall’s… films.

The dots do connect in a more realistic way. Apparently, her son purchased a ticket to the “Tyreek Hill Football Camp,” and Hill slid into the DMs of Sophie Hall shooting his shot, saying he wanted to “meet up and get to know her.” What a wholesome guy to meet the families of his camp attendants!

Get to know her he did, and he also flew her out to his house 11 days later. They were doing some fun drills in the backyard in which Sophie Hall pushed Tyreek Hill, per his instruction. This apparently made him angry and he charged at her and broke her leg. Hill had downplayed her injury, and now we are all caught up to the present day.

Tyreek Hill Lawsuit History

While the accusations against Hill above seem a bit ridiculous, we do have to take them seriously due to Tyreek Hill’s legal history. It starts back in college, where Hill played only one season for Oklahoma State due to being arrested on domestic violence charges. He was charged with choking and punching his girlfriend who happened to be eight weeks pregnant. Hill was then dismissed from the school and its athletic programs.

Because of the Tyreek Hill arrest and lawsuit back in 2014, he wasn’t invited to the NFL Combine. Character issues had his draft stock falling, so much so that he fell all the way to the fifth round. Of course, he fell into the perfect landing spot, joining Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs.

The off-field issues for Hill did not stop once he reached the NFL, however. In 2019, with the same woman (his then-fiancee) and child, Hill had been accused of breaking the arm of his son, as well as other abuse. There were some pretty crazy audio recordings to come out as well. However, in the end, it was said that nobody could prove who did what to the child, so all charges were dropped. He wasn’t suspended by the NFL either, despite some of the things said on the recording, which stunned many, including the FlurrySports Podcast (we won’t let any of these things get forgotten).

Last summer, more Tyreek Hill allegations came out. He was involved in an altercation in which he slapped an employee of Haulover Marina in Miami. Hill settled with the victim to avoid any further legal issues.

That brings us to today when Tyreek Hill has been accused of more physical “issues.” While the report initially seemed ridiculous, the history of Tyreek Hill’s legal issues certainly warrants some sort of investigation.


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