Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill addressed the recent traffic stop incident near the team's stadium, acknowledging that he could have handled the situation better. The incident occurred less than three hours before the team's Week 1 game.
Hill admitted that he regrets not following the officers' instructions promptly, specifically mentioning that he should have rolled down his car window when asked to do so. He emphasized that he prefers to avoid unnecessary attention but understands the importance of compliance with rules and regulations.
Despite expressing his desire to handle the situation differently, Hill asserted that the officers' actions during the traffic stop were excessive. He stated that while he acknowledges his own shortcomings in the matter, he does not believe it justified the use of force against him.
During the incident, Hill was removed from his vehicle, placed on the ground, and handcuffed. Teammate Calais Campbell, who intervened to help defuse the situation, was also handcuffed by the police. Hill was subsequently cited for careless driving and failing to wear a seatbelt.
Reflecting on the events, Hill emphasized his humanity and the need to learn from the experience. He expressed a desire to handle similar situations more effectively in the future, while also highlighting the importance of respecting rules and authority figures.
The Miami Dolphins organization has not issued an official statement regarding the incident at this time. The NFL has been monitoring the situation closely.
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Source: AP NFL