MIAMI DOLPHINS STAR PLAYER HAS SUSPENDED BY HEAD COACH FOR.
Tyreek Hill will not be suspended or fined by the NFL for an incident at a marina in South Florida that led to a settlement for the victim.
Tyreek Hill is not going to be disciplined for an incident at a marina in South Florida where he allegedly smacked a charter boat employee in the back of the head.
The NFL declared that Hill, the star receiver for the Miami Dolphins and top player overall, will not face any suspension or fines for his part in the incident, which Hill resolved with the purported victim.
A spokesman for the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, Ed Griffith, stated last month that no charges had been brought and that the case was closed.
The person who “would have been termed a victim if there had been a filed case” met with Assistant State Attorney Robert Fiallo and signed a form indicating he did not wish to pursue charges, according to a written statement made available to the media.
According to Griffith, “he also stated on the form that no promises, threats, or coercion had any influence on his decision.”
“I can’t make boneheaded mistakes like that,” said Hill in response to the incident in public following the Dolphins’ first training camp practice.
Hill had been absent from practice for the previous two days due to “an excused absence.”
Following a three-day break, the Dolphins resumed practice on Monday in order to fully prepare for their season opener on September 10 against the. Los Angeles Chargers