Justice Hill has established himself as one of the more important offensive players for the Baltimore Ravens this season. The running back caught his first touchdown of the season in Week 4 to help his team to a 35-10 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Since Hill has become a vital cog for the Ravens, fans have been curious to learn more about his family background. Some also want to know whether he is related to Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill.
Despite sharing the same last name and playing in the same league, Justice and Tyreek are not related by blood and do not have any notable family connections.
All about Justice Hill's family background
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Justice Hill was born on Nov. 14, 1997, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to parents Derrick and Tia Hill. He has a younger brother named Daxton Hill, who plays as a cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Justice attended Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, where he honed his skills as a running back on the gridiron. He finished his high school career with 3,364 rushing yards and scored 54 touchdowns, 32 of which came his senior year. The running back was an Oklahoma All-State selection and was the 6A-II Offensive Player of the Year as a senior.
Justice had offers to play college football from Houston, Louisville and Oklahoma State and he eventually enrolled with the Cowboys. He played three seasons with the Cowboys before declaring for the 2019 NFL draft, where the Ravens picked him in the fourth round.
All about Tyreek Hill's family background
Tyreek Hill was born to parents Anesha Sanchez and Derrick Shaw on March 1, 1994, in Douglas, Georgia. He attended Coffee High School, where he excelled in sports, including football.
Hill played college football as a wideout at Garden City, Oklahoma State and West Alabama. He declared for the 2016 NFL draft and was picked by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round.
Hill went on to play six years with the Chiefs and helped the team win the Super Bowl in 2020. He signed for the Miami Dolphins in 2022.
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