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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill files for divorce in Broward County, later disputes

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) runs during pregame warmups before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) runs during pregame warmups before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday, January 13, 2024. adiaz@miamiherald.com

Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has filed for divorce in Broward County, two months after marrying Keeta Vaccaro in November, according to court records.

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But in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), Hill on Tuesday disputed it. Responding to a post about the petition for divorce, Hill wrote: “boy no the heck we didn’t so don’t put that in the air !!! We are happily married and gone stay that way.”

Hill, 29, officially married Vaccaro in Texas during Miami’s bye week. The two had been engaged since 2021 when Hill proposed at their Fourth of July party.

The divorce petition was filed in Broward County court on Monday. Hill’s attorney, Gary F. Celetti, Jr., declined to comment. On Tuesday morning, Hill posted a photo of himself and Vacarro to his Instagram Stories.

Hill just completed his second season in Miami, leading the NFL with 1,799 yards. Earlier in the month, Hill’s mansion in Southwest Ranches caught fire after two children playing with a lighter accidentally set a cloth toy ablaze, officials said. The fire caused more than $2 million in damages.

This story may be updated.

This story was originally published January 23, 2024 at 4:55 PM.

Daniel Oyefusi
Miami Herald
Daniel Oyefusi covers the Dolphins for the Miami Herald. A native of Towson, Maryland, he graduated from the University of Maryland: College Park. Previously, he covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun.
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