It has been zero days without an NFL scandal. This time, Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins appears to have stepped in it. He’s a speed demon on the field, a touchdown machine, and now a defendant in a civil lawsuit. He’s defending himself against Sophie Hall—plus-size model, OnlyFans star, and now an accidental casualty in football land. Hall says that Hill ran her over while doing backyard drills, breaking her leg in the process… but after some quality crying time (because OUCH), she decided to stick around for some—ahem—extracurricular activities.
The question on everyone’s mind: Unfortunate accident, or yet another case of an NFL star trying to make a sticky domestic violence situation go away?
Here are the known details behind this particular SNAFU:
The ouch went down at Hill’s mansion on June 28, 2023. What was supposed to be a casual day of training turned into an ER visit worthy of a “Grey’s Anatomy” tribute. Hall and Hill were in the backyard, enjoying some light football-related activities, when Hall claims that Hill came at her with “great force,” and her leg said SNAP. Hill’s response? Piggyback ride back into the house, ice pack, and then—straight into the bedroom. Instead of calling an ambulance—or at least a friend to come and get her—she stayed the night. And then some. Hall says they had sex not once, but twice before she finally left and sought medical care.
Enter the lawyers.
Hall is now suing Hill for up to $75,000, citing assault, battery, and negligence. Hill’s legal team argues:
- Hall agreed to the physical contact.
- Her knee was already in bad shape from a previous injury, so Hill isn’t to blame for the break.
- She also tripped over a dog—who, by the way, cannot be blamed because he is a Very Good Dog (therefore, Hill is rubber and Hall is glue).
Regardless of what Hill’s legal team says—and I fully admit to being a little hyperbolic in the bit about Fido up there—Hall needed surgery. There’s metal in her leg now. That break wasn’t exactly a small injury.
The NFL has an established history of making red flags go poof—both on and off the field.
The optics here? Suspicious. A woman is seriously injured at an NFL player’s house, yet somehow ends up comforting him instead of getting medical attention? That just smells funny. The NFL has a track record of making sure its players walk away from domestic violence allegations without consequences. Let’s all recall Ray Rice and Deshaun Watson for a moment. How many of these powerful men actually face real repercussions for harming women?
(Spoiler alert: Not many.)
Women are hesitant to report for reasons that most of us already know—but let’s say them out loud anyway. When the person hurting you has money, power, and a hefty serving of “but he’s so nice when he’s not causing me physical harm,” speaking up is an uphill battle. Doubly so when you know you’ll be going up against a multi-billion dollar organization that has perfected the art of cover-ups.
So, did Hall drop the ball—or did Hill drop Hall?
Was this actually an accident, or is Hill just getting VIP treatment from the NFL’s legal team—who definitely have a playbook titled “How to Make Her Look Crazy?”
Hall’s decision to stick around after her injury does complicate things, but it doesn’t erase the injury itself. The lawsuit might ding Hill’s reputation a little, but let’s be real—when has that ever stopped the NFL from throwing its full support behind known abusers?
The league has a short memory when it comes to scandals involving violence against women. Regardless of whether Hall wins this case, the bigger issue remains: Why does the NFL keep churning out these stories like it’s part of their broadcast schedule?
Well. Might want to grab a snack—this chapter of the NFL saga is just getting started.
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