Antonio Brown clowns Tyreek Hill as Dolphins WR loses paternity lawsuit over 8th child

Antonio Brown clowns Tyreek Hill as Dolphins WR loses paternity lawsuit over 8th child
Antonio Brown clowns Tyreek Hill as Dolphins WR loses paternity lawsuit over 8th child

Antonio Brown had a good laugh at Tyreek Hill's expense. The former All-Pro pass catcher commented under a report stating that Hill lost a paternity suit. This confirmed him as the father of another child, a baby girl.

"Giving @NickCannon a run for his money."

The adverse judgment was given by a Florida Judge who ruled that Hill is the father of another child, taking his number of children to eight.

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The news has elicited various responses on X, formerly known as Twitter. As Hill adds to his already large family, these responses range from excitement to surprise. In the case of Antonio Brown, he didn't mind taking a potshot at Hill.

How many children does Tyreek Hill have?

According to Marca, Tyreek Hill is the father of seven children, with another one on the way. The Miami Dolphins superstar wide receiver and his wife Keeta Vaccaro are expecting their first child together.

The report also states that Hill may have as many as 10 children, most of whom were allegedly born this year.

What to expect from Tyreek Hill in 2024?

Hill remains one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. The West Alabama product had a career year in 2024, putting up a stat line of 119 receptions (second in the league), 1,799 receiving yards (first), and 13 touchdowns (first).

He averaged 15.1 yards per catch, with most of the stats being career highs. Hill had such an impressive season that he was getting MVP shouts for most of the it, until the later weeks.

We expect Hill to be his usual dominant self in 2024, especially as he builds his connection with Tua Tagovailoa. Hill is Miami's undisputed number-one pass-catching option, with Jaylen Waddle holding the WR2 spot. Odell Beckham Jr. has also been added to provide depth for Mike McDaniel's offense.

The Dolphins will fancy their chances of making a deep postseason run in 2024. However, they'll need to improve away from it as it proved a kryptonite in 2023. If they can, they stand a chance against any team in the AFC.

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Edited by Akshay Saraswat
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