Tyreek Hill's ex-wife levies alarming new domestic assault allegations

Keeta Vaccaro, the estranged wife of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, is alleging she has been assaulted by the Super Bowl champion during their marriage. According to TMZ Sports, Vaccaro made the allegations in a new court filing in her divorce case. She claimed that Hill began to get violent with her in January 2024, two months after they tied the knot in Austin, Texas.
Keeta Vaccaro said Tyreek Hill went off on her when the two were at their guest house in Southwest Ranches, Florida. She claimed that the NFL superstar shoved her to the floor, stood over her and ripped off her necklace.
Two weeks after that incident, Vaccaro said Hill got angry with her while the two were in Orlando, Florida. Per the court documents, Hill “violently attacked her, throwing her to the floor, twisting her intimate body parts, ripping her hair out and grabbing anything on her person he could get a hold of.”
Vaccaro said that there were eight instances of domestic violence, including one where she said Hill spat on her. She also claimed that he got physical with her while she was pregnant.
Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro were married for 17 months
Hill and Vaccaro dated for several years before getting married in 2023. They officially separated in April of this year after having a domestic dispute at their home in Miami.
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This comes as Hill began his fourth season with the Dolphins on Sunday and his 10th season in the NFL. In the season opener, Hill caught four passes for 40 yards in the Dolphins’ 33-8 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Hill is looking to have a big 2025 season after taking a step back in 2024. In 17 games last year, Hill caught 81 passes for 959 yards and six touchdowns. His reception and yards total were the lowest in his career since 2019, when he caught 58 passes for 860 yards in 12 games with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Over the last decade, Hill has been one of the most explosive receivers in the NFL. He has been named to the Pro Bowl eight times, selected to the All-Pro Team six times and helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl during the 2019 season.