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			Report: NFL considering exempt list for Chiefs' Hill 
			
		 
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			 [April 29, 2019] 
			The NFL is considering putting 
			Tyreek Hill on the commissioner's exempt list as early as this week, 
			amid an ongoing criminal investigation surrounding the Kansas City 
			Chiefs wideout, ESPN reported late Sunday night. 
			 
			Overland Park (Kan.) Police reopened an investigation -- regarding 
			an injury to the child of Hill and his fiancee, Crystal Espinal -- 
			after a local TV station on Thursday revealed an audiotape in which 
			Hill threatens Espinal while the couple discuss their son's 
			injuries. 
			 
			The commissioner's exempt list isn't typically used during the 
			offseason, but the league is considering making an exception in this 
			case, ESPN reported. The report adds that the NFL has the full 
			audiotape. 
			 
			The league has normally used the exempt designation when a legal 
			situation or allegations against a player surface during the season, 
			effectively suspending the player indefinitely (with pay) until the 
			situation reaches a resolution. The NFL also conducts an 
			investigation of its own during that time, determining if punishment 
			is merited. 
			 
			If Hill is placed on the list, he would be barred from team 
			activities. But the Chiefs already suspended Hill from team 
			activities -- he participated in workouts earlier this offseason -- 
			following the emergence of the audiotape on Thursday. During the 
			11-minute audio clip, Espinal accuses Hill of breaking their son's 
			arm, and Hill tells Espinal she should be "terrified" of him. 
			 
			On Wednesday, the district attorney's office had declined charges 
			against Hill and Espinal, saying that despite the belief a crime had 
			been committed, there was no evidence as to who committed it. The 
			case was reopened upon the emergence of the audiotape. 
			
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			Tyreek Hill during red carpet arrivals for the NFL Honors show at 
			the Fox Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
            Through a statement and comments from general manager Brett Veach 
			and chairman and CEO Clark Hunt, the Chiefs have said multiple times 
			they are "deeply disturbed" by the tape. 
			 
			"I'd just point out that Tyreek is not with the franchise right now, 
			and we're going to go through the process," Hunt told reporters at 
			the team's annual draft party over the weekend. "We'll make the 
			right decision about Tyreek at the right time." 
            
			  
			Hill could be subject to NFL discipline, regardless of whether he is 
			charged by law enforcement. 
			 
			--Field Level Media 
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