Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill is facing a lawsuit after allegedly breaking the leg of an OnlyFans model during a “friendly football” drill gone wrong.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has found himself facing a civil lawsuit after social media influencer and OnlyFans modelSophie Hallclaimed the NFL star broke her leg during a football drill.

Hall’s lawyers filed the lawsuit in Broward County Circuit court in late February of this year, seeking up to $75,000 in damages on charges of battery, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.

However, the trip did not go smoothly, as a “friendly football” drill resulted in Hall sustaining a right leg fracture that required surgery and a “metal hardware implantation.”

According to the lawsuit, Hall rushed Hill during the drill’s first rep and was able to push him back, resulting in the NFL star’s mom, sister, friend, and trainer laughing at the situation. This allegedly upset and angered Hill.

“Apparently embarrassed by his loss of stability as a result of contact by a woman during the ‘football play,’ Mr. Hill’s attitude changed and he became angry,” the lawsuit states. Hill is then alleged to have “forcefully and purposefully” pushed Hall to the ground “violently and with great force.”

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Hill has dismissed the allegations made in the lawsuit, with his lawyers calling them “baseless.” In astatement to ESPN, Hill’s attorney claimed the lawsuit had been filed as a “scare tactic” to “generate bad publicity” in hopes of having Hill cover all medical bills.

Hill instead stated that the injury came about after Hall tripped over a dog during the football drills. He remains adamant that the drills were “playful,” and has advised that there is a pending claim made with his homeowner’s insurance company to cover the costs of Hall’s treatment.

Meera Jacka was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team, specializing in Entertainment and trending content. She is a writing graduate and her expert coverage areas include Twitch, Kick, TikTok, YouTube, and viral news stories.