NFL reportedly requests audio of 911 call from Tyreek Hill incident

The NFL wants to hear the 911 call that summoned police to the Miami area home of Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill on Monday.

According to Fox Sports 640's Andy Slater, the NFL has requested the audio of the call. Slater also posted a 30-second clip of the call made by Hill's mother-in-law.

In the clip, the woman can be heard saying "you don't push me" and "I'm so scared." She also says that Hill is now "trying to calm it down because he knows that he's going to lose his career over this."

On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Sunny Isles Police Department said that "no crime was committed" and it was a closed investigation. The Dolphins said they were aware of the incident and had been in contact with both Hill and the NFL.

Hill, 31, has spent the last three seasons with the Dolphins after he was acquired in a 2022 trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. Hill was served divorce papers Tuesday, according to the Miami Herald.

This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: NFL reportedly requests audio of 911 call from Tyreek Hill incident

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