Dolphins star Tyreek Hill being sued after wild football lesson led to broken leg for Instagram model

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It seems that a football lesson between Miami Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill and a supermodel at his Florida home got out of control and has led to a lawsuit being filed against the Pro Bowler.

Tyreek Hill has grown a reputation as a unique individual who approaches his career and life a little differently than some NFL players. And it seems this includes random football drills with attractive women. However, model Sophie Hall allegedly found out that visitors running drills at his home should not try and make the star wide receiver look bad inside his own house.

On Wednesday it was revealed that the eight-time Pro Bowler is being sued by Hall over claims that after being “humiliated” during some impromptu drills between the two, Hill became “enraged” and “forcefully and purposefully shoved” her. The shove allegedly led to a broken leg for the 34-year-old model.

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Suit alleges Tyreek Hill was embarrassed in football drills by an Instagram model

In the suit, Hall claims the Miami Dolphins All-Pro asked her to play the role of a defensive lineman and try to get by him like a star EDGE rusher would while he simulated being an offensive lineman hiking the ball. When the drill started, the 6-foot-1 model was able to push Hill back, which drew laughs from other people in attendance, including Hill’s mother, sister, friend, and trainer.

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After another play where she was able to hold her own, things did not sit well with Tyreek Hill and it allegedly led to him feeling “embarrassed” and “angry.” They switched positions and that is when the forceful shove occurred as he “charged into her violently” and injured the model who has well over two million followers on Instagram.

The suit is charging the All-Pro with battery, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence. The model is seeking “damages in excess of $50,000.”

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