Bills Rival, Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill Sued For Allegedly Breaking Model's Leg

Miami Dolphins receiver and Buffalo Bills enemy Tyreek Hill is being sued for allegedly breaking the leg of Sophie Hall, a plus-size model and influencer.

Miami Dolphins receiver and Buffalo Bills nemesis Tyreek Hill has found himself in legal trouble once again as according to the Daily Mail, a woman is suing the All-Pro wideout for allegedly breaking her leg.

Sophie Hall, a plus-size model and social media influencer, is suing Hill, 29, for battery, assault and negligence. Hall, 35, alleges that Hill charged at her with "crushing force" after she "embarrassed" him during a football drill at his house in South Florida.

The tackle resulted in Hall fracturing her right leg, leading to her needing surgery, weekly physical therapy for months and still leaving her in pain to this day.

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"Defendant Hill's aggression towards Ms. Hall is consistent with his history of violent and aggressive behavior towards women," the complaint states.

"Defendant's actions of striking and/or threatening plaintiff's person with physical violence went beyond all reasonable bounds of decency and defendant's actions are to be regarded as outrageous, odious and utterly intolerable in civilized community."

Hall also claims that Hill started sending her "flirtatious" messages on Instagram after she enrolled her 10-year-old son in his youth football camp and refused to believe that she was actually 6-1, three inches taller than him. She added that Hill invited her to take part in offensive drills with him, which led to the injury.

While Hill is a great player on the field, his career has been marred with off-field controversy. He was dismissed from the Oklahoma State football team after an arrest for assaulting his pregnant ex-girlfriend, which he later pleaded guilty to. He was also under investigation after his then-3-year-old son broke his arm, although no charges were filed.

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Even as recently as this season, Hill has found himself in hot water. In June, the Miami-Dade Police Department launched an investigation after Hill allegedly slapped a Miami marina employee, but he did not press charges. Hill has also been at the center of multiple paternity lawsuits, as three separate women claimed to have had children with him just months apart.

Hill, who finished second in Offensive Player of the Year voting, has yet to release a statement on the allegations.


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