Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is facing controversy surrounding his recent marriage, with court documents revealing a filed divorce despite the star publicly denying such claims.

The wide receiver is widely regarded as one of the best in the league at his position, earning the nickname "Cheetah" due to his exceptional speed. He has won the Super Bowl LIV with the Kansas City Chiefs and was named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.

The 29-year-old led the NFL in receiving yards during the 2023 season, amassing an impressive total of 1,799 yards. Furthermore, his 13 receiving touchdowns were tied as the highest among wide receivers.

The Dolphins have recently been eliminated in the ongoing NFL Playoffs in the Wild Card round against the Kansas City Chiefs, Hill's former team from 2016 to 2021.

Tyreek Hill Wife: Keeta Vaccaro

Hill has been married to Keeta Vaccaro since November 8, 2023, in a private ceremony in Travis County, Texas, which coincided with the Miami Dolphins' bye week.

Keeta is recognized on social media as an influencer in fashion and fitness, with an impressive following of approximately 75,000 on Instagram. In 2019, she completed her studies at the University of Miami, earning a degree in entrepreneurship and marketing.

Vaccaro is also the sister of former NFL player Kenny Vaccaro, who had stints as a safety with the New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans.

The couple got engaged on July 4, 2021, during an Independence Day party, with Hill's then-Kansas City Chiefs teammates expressing their excitement for him.

"As soon as I did it, I called up my boy Pat [Patrick Mahomes], like, 'I'm in the club now man, I'm in the club!' He was pretty fired up, he was pretty turned up by that," Hill said to TMZ Sports.

Before their engagement, the couple ran their YouTube channel from January to June 2021, sharing videos covering road trips, family workouts, and playful pranks. They also documented the process of buying a house in Florida in May 2021.

Tyreek Hill Divorce

Hill is reportedly seeking a divorce from his wife less than 80 days after their wedding, according to court records obtained by the Sun Sentinel.

The player's family law attorney, based in Fort Lauderdale, filed the divorce petition in Broward County court on Monday, January 22.

The divorce petition indicates that Hill and Vaccaro did not have any children during their brief marriage, and she is not reported to be pregnant.

However, the five-time First Team All-Pro selection has publicly denied filing for divorce, quoting Sun Sentinel's report on a social media post.

"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 said on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

It remains to be seen whether the divorce is accurate or if additional details are involved.