Current:Home > reviewsTyreek Hill is briefly detained for a traffic violation ahead of Dolphins’ season opener -Secure Growth Academy
Tyreek Hill is briefly detained for a traffic violation ahead of Dolphins’ season opener
View
Date:2025-04-19 14:48:56
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was briefly detained for a traffic violation while entering Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, hours before his team was set to open the season against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Hill was seen on video posted to the social media site X laying face down on the ground as officers placed his hands behind his back and appeared to put handcuffs on him.
Hill has since been released and is preparing to play against the Jaguars, said his agent, Drew Rosenhaus.
“It’s a heartbreaking situation,” Rosenhaus said on ESPN, “obviously I love Tyreek. I hated to see him in the situation he was in with the police. He is going to play today. No. 1 he’s OK. No. 2, he’s going to play. No. 3, apparently he got a ticket for a moving violation entering the stadium.
“How things escalated into the situation that they were in, in handcuffs and being held on the ground with police, is mind boggling to me. I’m deeply concerned by that. Very troubled. We will be looking into it. We will be investigating this. We will look out for Tyreek, but I’m not going to make any allegations at this time. The most important thing is Tyreek is OK physically, mentally he was very distraught about what happened.”
In a statement, the Dolphins said Hill safely arrived at the stadium.
“This morning, WR Tyreek Hill was pulled over for a traffic incident about one block from the stadium and briefly detained by police,” the team said in a statement. “He has since been released. Several teammates saw the incident and stopped to offer support. Tyreek and all other players involved have safely arrived to the stadium and will be available for today’s game.”
___
AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
veryGood! (38)
Related
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in South Carolina’s Democratic presidential primary
- Music from Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Drake and more could be pulled from TikTok: Here's why
- Caregivers spend a whopping $7,200 out of pocket. New bill would provide tax relief.
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- The mystery of Amelia Earhart has tantalized for 86 years: Why it's taken so long to solve
- Hurry! This Best-Selling Air Purifier That's Been All Over TikTok Is On Now Sale
- U.S. fighter jet crashes off South Korea; pilot rescued
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- Could Aldi be opening near Las Vegas? Proposal shows plans for Nevada's first location.
Ranking
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- Aly Michalka of pop duo Aly & AJ is pregnant with first child
- How 'Poor Things' actor Emma Stone turns her anxiety into a 'superpower'
- Selma Blair Shares Update on Her Health Amid Multiple Sclerosis Battle
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Massachusetts state troopers among 6 charged in commercial driver's license bribery scheme
- Fani Willis will not have to testify Wednesday in special prosecutor's divorce case
- Do you know these famous Pisces? 30 celebs with birthdays under the 'intuitive' sign.
Recommendation
Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
Why Keke Palmer Might Be Planning to Quit Hollywood
UK lawmakers are annoyed that Abramovich’s frozen Chelsea funds still haven’t been used for Ukraine
Early voting suspended for the day in Richmond after heating system failure releases smoke and fumes
FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
Caregivers spend a whopping $7,200 out of pocket. New bill would provide tax relief.
'Redemption': Wedding photographer's free portraits for addicts put face on recovery
Ex-Pakistan leader Imran Khan gets 10 years for revealing state secrets, in latest controversial legal move