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Double Trouble ‘Slapped’ on Tyreek Hill as 57 YO Employee Presses Panic Button Against NFL’s Highest Paid WR

Published 06/23/2023, 3:00 AM EDT

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Tyreek Hill has landed himself in hot waters following his trip to the seawater earlier this week. While on a trip to the saltwater expanse for a fishing trip, the highest-paid WR in the NFL and his agent made the news. More so Hill’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, made the news because of his tussle with the shark, as the creature crept up to the boat.

Upon being asked by one of the boat’s employees, whether he wanted to join his agent/friend. Hill responded, “Hell Nah.” This would not have been the last interaction Hill would have had with the boat employee. With reports emerging of a potentially grim and dark encounter between Hill and one of the boat’s employees. As he could potentially add to the litany of charges to his name.

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Following the trip and the release of the shark tussle between his agent and the creature. News has emerged surrounding the player this time, about an allegation concerning him, and a 57-yo. Hill is alleged to have hit the 57-yo while on his fishing trip with Rosenhaus.

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While out in the seawater, the employee informed the fishing group of a rule which may have sparked flames for an argument. The alleged argument ultimately ended with Hill hitting the man almost twice his age. Although no charges have been pressed so far, it could change at any moment for the Dolphins star. And should that change, it could double the heat on the Dolphins star with the NFL sanctions a corner away. That is if the charges have any merit to the claims made against the WR.

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Miami Dolphins star WR could attract a simple battery charge, a misdemeanor for his act. But it would not be as simple for the man who has already invited a multitude of alleged charges before. Hill is alleged to be involved in child abuse and domestic violence earlier in his career. This is not as grave as the earlier charges, but it does not paint a pretty picture for the WR. While Hill continues to be in the media for negative reasons, his agent will hope his tussle will disseminate some of the negativity around the trip.

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Rosenhaus has been an agent since 2003. And since then he has snowballed into one of the biggest agency names in the NFL. having dealt with contracts valued over 8 billion dollars in his time. Rosenhaus has proved to be one of the best names in the game. But his excellence is not retained in contracts and negotiations. As he recently shared a video of himself on Twitter with a shark on a fishing trip.

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On the same fishing trip where Hill allegedly drew heat to himself, Rosenhaus wrestled a shark. Rosenhaus can be seen pulling the shark from its rear fin and moving it around. Many would have swum away in fear when a nefarious creature as the shark swam across, but Rosenhaus took the opportunity to fight it.

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Hill is in trouble, with fans already making assumptions in conjunction with his history. Even though the incident is still being investigated, Hill may already have an uphill battle. Hill will hope his agent can bring the same heroics in his defense as he showed in his battle with the shark.

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Kushal Jain

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Kushal Jain is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Having started off writing as a hobby when he was 19, it has snowballed into becoming his full time profession. He is a passionate football fan, or as per the US etymology, soccer fan.
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