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Latest Update on Tyreek Hill Lawsuit After He Allegedly Broke Model's Leg

Tyreek Hill doesn't currently have an NFL team. But he did pick up a win where it counts.

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A judge has denied a request from Sophie Hall's legal team to force Hill into a court-ordered psychological exam, shutting down one of the more aggressive moves in an ongoing civil case tied to a 2023 incident.

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According to court filings (via TMZ), Hall's attorneys argued the exam was "critical" to evaluate Hill's alleged history of anger and aggression, including behavior toward women. They wanted a licensed psychologist to assess his mental state as part of the case.

The court wasn't buying it.

Judge David Haines denied the motion, siding with Hill's camp after his attorneys called the request a "completely baseless intrusion" into his mental state.

The lawsuit stems from an alleged backyard workout in the summer of 2023. Hall, a social media influencer, claims Hill injured her leg during a one-on-one drill that escalated. She alleges Hill "charged her violently," resulting in a serious injury. Hill has denied wrongdoing. Hall is seeking unspecified damages.

All of it is unfolding as Hill sits in football limbo.

The eight-time Pro Bowler was released by the Miami Dolphins after a shortened 2025 season that ended with a torn ACL and knee dislocation. He's now a free agent, with speculation swirling about a possible reunion with the Kansas City Chiefs.