Miami Dolphins star has the makings of the Face of the NFL, but his off-field issues prevent that. Lots of them.

He has been trying to do it right since last season.

"I feel like everything that's been happening to me, it's been for good reason. I've been locked in in a different way. Discipline with just my whole entire life," he said in November last year after getting married to Keeta Vaccaro, sister of former NFL safety Kenny Vacarro.

"The way I just approach everything. I definitely eliminated a bunch of things, so that's probably why I'm having some of the success that I'm having this year."

Fast forward to February 2024, he was caught in yet another lawsuit, one of the most bizarre in the history of lawsuits.

His current legal battle involves an influencer/mother, a football camp, and kids.

Tyreek Hill, who won the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020, was sued by influencer and model Sophie Hall for assault for breaking her leg in a blocking drill during the player's football camp during the summer.

"DailyMail.com has obtained the lawsuit Hall brought against the NFL star that says she 'humiliated' Hill when she managed to 'hold her own' and he retaliated," the report from the British publication reads.

"The plus-size model claims Hill invited her to his home over flirty DMs and is now suing the scandal-plagued player for battery, assault, and negligence."

What you need to know about Tyreek Hill's lawsuit

Hall was in the camp to accompany her child, who plays as an offensive lineman.

The lawsuit, accompanied by photos of the complainant's injured leg, recalled how the retaliation went down.

Hall was supposed to be on the sideline, but Hill invited her to participate in the football drills. She was put in a defensive line position and did what she was told.

The influence rushed at the NFL player causing him "to be pushed backward, garnering laughter from the witnesses present at the time, including the defendant's mother, sister, friend and trainer."

This made the five-time First-Team All-Pro angry after feeling embarrassed. They changed position, and Hill found the chance to retaliate by charging into Hall with a "crushing force."

Hall went down, and according to the lawsuit, she earned a broken right leg. She had to undergo reconstructive surgery and months of physical therapy to repair the injury.

The plaintiff demands justice for "damages, costs, interests, and any other such relief this court may deem appropriate."

Hill has been hounded by controversy throughout his professional career.

In 2014, he pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation against his then-20-year-old girlfriend and was sentenced to three years of probation. He was also ordered to undergo an anger management course.

Last year, he was involved in an altercation in a Miami resort and was investigated for hitting an employee while on vacation. The NFL did not punish him after reviewing the incident.