NFL star Tyreek Hill has settled a lawsuit from an OnlyFans model who accused him of breaking her leg after she “humiliated” him in front of his friends during a backyard football drill in 2023.
“I’m going to Disney World,” Hill reportedly said as he left a Broward County courtroom on Friday.
Under the terms of the settlement, model Sophie Hall reportedly agreed to dismiss the assault and battery charges she filed against Hill, and he agreed to settle her negligence claim, NBC Miami reports.
The Independent has contacted attorneys for Hall and Hill for comment.
The civil suit alleged that the then-Miami Dolphins wide receiver “became enraged and forcefully and purposefully shoved Ms. Hall, severely fracturing her leg,” after she managed to knock the smaller Hill backward during a playful football exercise at his Southwest Ranches home.
“She hit the floor and felt pain,” her attorney, Jonathan Gdanski, told jurors Thursday in opening arguments, The Miami Herald reports.
In court, Hill’s attorney Rob Horwitz argued it wasn’t clear the football drill caused the model’s injuries.
“She was a football mom for a year before this,” Horwitz reportedly said. “She went to football practices. She knew and assumed the risk.”
Horwitz also argued it was more likely that Hall tripped over the NFL star’s dog.
The NFL star’s lawyer further claimed that Hill and Hall had sex soon after the football incident, and that she never reported being hurt, waiting more than a month to get medical treatment.
Hall, who has 2.3 million followers on Instagram, claims she met Hill when she enrolled her son at his football camp.
Her suit, filed in 2024, originally sought $75,000.
Hill, who was released by Miami in February, was allegedly involved in a 2025 domestic dispute with his wife that prompted the arrival of police, but no charges were filed, according to a police report obtained by the Associated Press.
Hill and his wife both stated the argument never turned physical, according to the report.
Also in 2025, Hill’s wife alleged in court documents in an ongoing divorce case that he was violent towards her on multiple occasions.
An attorney for Hill denied wrongdoing and said at the time that the allegations were “nothing more than an attempt…to shake Mr. Hill down.”
Hill’s wife is reportedly seeking evidence about a 2019 incident in which Hill’s then-three-year-old son suffered a broken arm. That year, the NFL investigated the incident, but Hill was not charged or suspended as a result.
The NFL has a pending conduct investigation against Hill.
Hill previously made headlines in 2024 when Miami-Dade County police officers violently detained him during a traffic stop, prompting criticisms the wide receiver was being hit with excessive force because he is Black.
The main officer involved in the stop, who has since retired, denied that any bias influenced the interaction and accused Hill of disobeying police commands.

