Wide receiver Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins is known for his love of football, women, and fathering children. Hill has been involved in creating a sizable family, with reports indicating he has three children from a previous relationship and potentially up to six children with four different women. In a recent interview, Hill hinted that he could have as many as ten children, and while asked about this on the ‘Million Dollaz Worth Of Game’ YouTube channel, he did not dispute the claim, leading to laughter from the hosts.
Despite the growing number of children, Hill emphasized that he cares for all of them, expressing a desire for them to be present in his life. However, he is facing legal challenges from two women, Brittany Lackner and Kimberly Baker, who allege that Hill has not been providing adequate support for the children they had with him. Both lawsuits are ongoing, with the women seeking more financial assistance than what Hill is currently providing.
In addition to these personal matters, Hill continues to excel on the football field, setting a career high in 2023 as he aims to achieve a 2,000-yard season.
In 2022, Hill had his best season yet with 1,710 receiving yards on 119 catches. However, in 2023, he surpassed that with an impressive 1,799 receiving yards, making him the first NFL player to achieve over 1,700 receiving yards in multiple seasons.
Now, Hill is aiming even higher, hoping to become the first player in NFL history to reach 2,000 receiving yards in a single season. Additionally, a video shows Hill sharing that Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel criticized him after the playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.