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Tyreek Hill's traffic citations received outside Hard Rock Stadium dismissed

Incident happened just hours before the Dolphins' season opener

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Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is breathing a sigh of relief as two traffic citations issued to him near Hard Rock Stadium have been dismissed. The citations stemmed from an incident just hours before the Dolphins' season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and were handed out due to careless driving and a seatbelt violation.

Hill was pulled over by Miami police officers for allegedly speeding near the stadium. The situation escalated when officers reportedly handcuffed the receiver and placed him on the ground, and the incident gained mass attention from the media and fans, not only because of Hill's high profile but also due to allegations of excessive force by the police.

Hill expressed frustration, questioning whether the same measures would have been applied to someone not in his position. Despite the tense encounter, Hill went on to deliver a standout performance in the game, including an 80-yard touchdown.

In the end, Tyreek Hill contested the citations. It was reported that the dismissals came after officers involved failed to appear in court, a procedural oversight that worked in Hill's favor. This resolution brings closure to an event that initially cast a shadow over the start of Hill's 2024 NFL season.

The Miami Dolphins organization, which ed Hill throughout the ordeal, has refrained from commenting further now that the legal process has concluded. Hill's focus now remains on maintaining the good form he has shown on the field so far this campaign, where he has continued to be the league's number one when it comes to receiving yards.

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