Tyreek Hill could be forced to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver is recovering from surgery at the moment and has hinted that he could be done after the devastating injury he sustained several weeks ago.
Hill is also involved in a civil case following a lawsuit filed by an OnlyFans model.
The model, Sophie Hall, has accused the wideout of breaking her leg during a backyard football game. She is also looking to have him undergo a psych exam to determine the cause of his “violent” treatment of women.
A casual game of football ended in a broken leg once Hill was shown up by the model, according to her account. She claims he violently knocked her over in anger, causing her leg to snap.
Her lawyers have requested that a judge force the WR to sit with a psychologist to probe his **“mental state, aggression and culpability,” given his history with women.
“Plaintiff alleges that defendant’s actions were intentional, reckless, and consistent with a longstanding pattern of anger and aggression toward others, particularly women,” they state in court filings obtained by the Daily Mail.
Hill’s lawyers have not responded to the motion.
The 31-year-old is being sued for $50,000. The trial is due to begin in March 2026.
As noted above, Hill has a bit of history when it comes to violence toward women. He was booted from the Oklahoma State roster in 2014 following accusations of choking his pregnant fiancée. That resulted in a three-year probation and anger management classes.
Hill was suspended by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019 amid allegations of breaking the arm of his three-year-old son. He was never charged.
In more recent times, his ex-wife, Keeta Vaccaro, has accused him of punching her, ripping her hair out, and spitting in her face.
Just this week, it was reported that Vaccaro was set for a sitdown with NFL investigators. His attorneys have rubbished her claim, branding it a shakedown.
Hill has hinted he could be done playing. But he has also dropped clues suggesting he wants to return to the Chiefs.