Tyreek Hill has finally broken his silence after the National Football League announced on Friday that they would not be suspending him for any games during the 2019 NFL season, as they could not conclude he violated the league’s personal-conduct policy.
That means the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver can attend training camp, which opens Friday, July 26th.
The 25-year-old would soon release a statement on the situation:
“The last few months have been very difficult for me, especially as a father. The false allegations originally reported in March were highly publicized and involved the care of my son. I am grateful for so many things and grateful for so many people who have supported me during this challenging time. I fully respect and accept the NFL’s decision.”
Hill added, “To the fans, friends, and family that I have made in Kansas City: I love you and thank you for your continued support.”
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“To the NFL, Commissioner Goodell and everyone who assisted in this investigation: thank you for your time and for conducting a thorough investigation. I will not let you down.”
“I can assure you that I will continue to work to be the person, player, and teammate that you envisioned me to be.”
“To my children, my beautiful children: I love you all dearly and I promise you all that I will continue to strive to be the best father, the best friend, the best role model, and the best mentor that I can be. I love you all.”
The K.C. Chiefs star found himself suspended from all team activities back in April after disturbing audio surfaced where Hill could be heard being verbally abusive towards his girlfriend, Crystal Espinal.
Espinal accuses Hill of breaking their 3-year-old son’s arm and claims the kid is “terrified” of him, to which Hill responds with a threat, “You need to be terrified of me too, b*tch.”
Here’s the NFL statement and Chiefs statement on the matter: