Tyreek Hill Could Get Additional Discipline This Week

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Tyreek Hill is still in football limbo following disturbing findings in connection to domestic assault accusations against him from his fiancee, Crystal Espinal, involving their 3-year-old son.
Hill is currently banned from all football-related activities and team facilities by the Kansas City Chiefs, but he could be getting a different designation soon.
72 hours after a tape was released of him physically threatening his wife—the one he previously assaulted while she was pregnant—and was accused of breaking the arm of his 3-year-old child—Tyreek Hill is still a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) April 28, 2019
According to reports, Hill will be moved to the Commissioner's Exempt List at some point this week. That designation would prevent him from getting paid, on top of the ban he has already been dealt by the Chiefs.
"There's no place for this. There's no place for this in civilized society. I don't care how good of a player he is. What should the Chiefs do? They should cut Tyreek Hill yesterday." — @getnickwright pic.twitter.com/QOmfU5dKLc
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) April 26, 2019
While Hill's ultimate fate is still yet to be determined, heading to the Commissioner's Exempt List is certainly the wrong direction for the former Pro Bowler. But, he could very well be heading in an even worse direction, toward jail in the not-so-distant future.
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