Tyreek Hill and the NFL offseason just don’t mix well.
Plus-size influencer Sophie Hall called him out earlier this year when she claimed he broke her leg during a backyard football lesson.
According to DailyMail.com at the time, Tyreek Hill insisted he never touched Hall, and her injuries were a result of her own “careless and negligent manner” during the playful practice drills at his home in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
Sophie Hall filed a lawsuit against Tyreek Hill, alleging that he charged at her with such force that it resulted in a fractured right leg and the need for reconstructive surgery.
All was quiet about the case until this month, as Hall is now requesting the NFL to release records pertaining to a previous domestic violence investigation conducted by the league.
According to a report by DailyMail.com, Hall’s attorneys have demanded to see all the unreleased NFL files that contain Hill’s history of alleged abusive behavior.
🚨REPORT: Plus sized “model” Sophie Hall is demanding #Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill to provide texts, emails, and documents exchanged with NFL officials about his alleged history of violence and domestic abuse, @MailOnline reports.
She also wants all his records from other teams. pic.twitter.com/aumrr1cFTY
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) August 6, 2024
DailyMail.com further added that Hall’s attorneys will subpoena the NFL directly in the coming weeks as the NFL season draws near.
Things could get quite ugly for Tyreek Hill during the season.
According to the report, the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins organizations could also receive subpoenas.
Sophia Hall’s lawyers might even go back as far as his college days and subpoena Oklahoma State University, where he was dismissed from the football and track and field teams for a domestic violence incident.
In 2014, Tyreek Hill pleaded guilty to those charges and was sentenced to three years of probation.
Instagram Model Said Tyreek Hill Had Her Playing Offensive Lineman With His Son
The plus-size model suing Tyreek Hill for allegedly breaking her leg laid out what happened to her when the Miami Dolphins wide receiver invited her to his house.
In her lawsuit, Hall stated that Hill flew her to Florida and invited her to “hang” at his $7 million mansion.
Her invitation was to get her to participate in some offensive drills.
“Defendant Hill invited Ms. Hall to participate in offensive drills with him,” the complaint reads. “Defendant Hill told her that ‘since her 10-year-old son played offensive lineman, she should practice that position as well.”
Things started out playful when Hall knocked Hill backward in front of his friends and family.
The lawsuit further added that Tyreek Hill became “enraged” as the drills continued and “forcefully and purposefully shoved Ms. Hall, severely fracturing her leg,” leaving her in “excruciating pain.”