Tyreek Hill aka Cheetah for his Speed, 2016 Pro Bowler a return specialist, Tyreek Hill added a spark to the Kansas City Chiefs offense in the rookie season. He has named a First-team All-Pro punt returner his rookie year.
Short Bio Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill is an American football player who started his NFL career with Kansas City Chiefs in 2016. He is a return specialist as a rookie, but also established himself as a wide receiver and running back.
He attended Garden City College, Oklahoma State University, and the University of West Alabama.
Tyreek Hill high school kid
Tyreek Hill went to Garden City Community College, where he ran track and played football. Coming out of Garden City CC, he was selected and chosen to attend Oklahoma State University.
With Oklahoma, Hill made his debut for the Oklahoma State Cowboys football team and had a season-high six passes for 62 receiving yards in a loss to Florida State Seminoles.
In his last game with Oklahoma, he became the part of Oklahoma State’s football team and helped them win a comeback victory over the Oklahoma Sooners.
On September 1, 2015, he joined University of Alabama and went to play with West Alabama Tigers football.
Tyreek Hill Career with Kansas City Chiefs
He became the part of the NFL in the year 2016. He was undrafted throughout the 2016 NFL Draft because Tyreek was arrested for domestic violence.
Hill was selected by Kansas City Chiefs him in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL draft. He became the first player of West Alabama to be drafted since 1974.
With Kansas City, he accomplished with rookie season with 61 reception for 593 receiving yards and six touchdowns.
On January 6, 2017, he was named to the 2017 Pro Bowl as a return specialist. Similarly, on October 13, 2018, he holds the record of the first three-touchdown game for his career at New England.
In the year 2019, he enters in his fourth season with the Chiefs in 2019.
Tyreek Hill All Contract, Earnings, and Net Worth in 2019
1.78m tall Hill, who is the renowned player of NFL, has made a pretty amount of bank balance through his career & earnings.
According to his four-year contract with Kansas, on 2016 May 17, he signed him a $2.58 million that includes $100,000 guaranteed and signing bonus amount of $700,000.
Besides Hill’s contract with Kansas City, he has an annual salary of $540,000. Tyreek’s net worth can be estimated $5 million from his professional sources and additional curriculum sources.
Personal Life & Legal Issues of Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill is unmarried and does not have a wife in his life. He was engaged to Crystal, but currently, they both are not in the relationship.
In 2014, when Crystal was 20 years old after he saw a message on her phone. Hill threw her laptop and told him to leave his apartment. At that time, she has a T-shirt and underwear on her body. She re-entered on the condo to wear her clothes. Then, Hill punched on her face and stomach and choked her. He then filed for assault charges, and as a result, Oklahoma State suspended him, and he was sentenced for three years of probation, an anger management course a year-long batterer’s program.
According to TMZ, Crystal is asking sole custody of their newborn twins from Tyreek Hill. It seems the relationship was going well between them. But things took a turn; she claimed Hill physically abused his three-year-old son in disturbing tapes that flourished in the media earlier this year. For that incident, Hill was suspended by Brett Veach, a General Manager of Kansas City Chiefs.
Crystal Espinal gave birth to twins in July 2019, but she mentioned that she has no aim to co-parent with Tyreek. Further, she filed sole custody for her children, and Hill only has supervised visits. She is also obliging a parenthood test to prove Hill is his father, and she wants financial supports from the Kansas City Chiefs for her children.
Tyreek Early Life & Before Fame
Tyreek born on March 1, 1994, and this makes his age 25 years at this time. His place of birth was Lauderhill, Florida. He has American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.
He went to Coffee High School, where he won the 100 meters and 200 meters at the 2012 Georgia 5A state meet. Precisely the same year, he was honored with USA Today All-American track and field selection.