The off-field drama surrounding Tyreek Hill just took a legal turn. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver’s estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, is reportedly pushing to obtain his police records, hoping to uncover evidence of what she calls “other crimes, wrongs or acts” committed by the NFL superstar.

According to a report from TMZ, Vaccaro is actively seeking these records as part of an ongoing effort to build a case against Hill. The move comes months after she first accused him of domestic violence, alleging a pattern of abuse that dates back to January 2024.

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Vaccaro’s accusations are serious and detailed. She claims Hill punched her in the stomach while she was pregnant, spat on her, pulled out her hair, violently twisted her breasts, locked her out of their home, physically restrained her, and threatened her life. Hill has denied all wrongdoing, insisting that any actions were taken in self-defense.

Adding another layer to the story, Vaccaro says there is a nanny cam video that captures Hill’s alleged violence toward her and her mother. She claims Hill’s team tried to purchase that footage for several hundred thousand dollars, though that assertion remains unverified.

Hill’s legal troubles are just one part of a turbulent period for the wide receiver. On the field, he suffered a dislocated knee and torn ligaments early in the 2025 season, and the Dolphins released him before the new league year began. Despite his Hall of Fame-caliber career—11,363 receiving yards and 83 touchdowns—he remains unsigned as of now.

His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Hill is focused on rehab and plans to play next season. “It’s about rehab, and he will play next season,” Rosenhaus said. “The realistic goal is the start of the season.” Whether these latest allegations complicate that timeline remains to be seen.

This situation echoes other recent off-field controversies in the NFL, such as the NFL's stance on personal conduct and how the league handles player discipline. Hill could face league sanctions if the evidence supports Vaccaro’s claims.

The NFL has not yet commented on the latest developments, but the potential for discipline looms large. For now, Hill’s focus is on recovery and finding a new team, but the legal battle with his estranged wife threatens to overshadow his comeback.