Sources: Tyreek Hill and his legal team met with NFL investigators for 8 hours
A daylong meeting between Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill and NFL investigators came to a close on Wednesday afternoon.
The meeting, which took place in Kansas City, started at 8:30 a.m. and ended at 4:30 p.m. local time, sources told Yahoo Sports.
Wednesday’s meeting gave Hill and his legal team an opportunity to provide further clarity in regards to the four-page rebuttal his counsel sent the NFL in May against child abuse charges.
The Johnson County district attorney had stated publicly weeks ago that the criminal child abuse case involving Hill, who is still suspended from all team activities, is no longer active.
However, the NFL — which has yet to rule in the case regarding potential discipline — has proven in past cases that a player doesn’t need criminal charges brought against him to invoke discipline.
Depending on when the NFL makes its ruling, Hill could be available to suit up for training camp, which starts in late July.
If the NFL does decide to punish Hill, he will fly to New York to meet with commissioner Roger Goodell.
A Kansas Children and Families spokesman told Yahoo Sports this week that the child protective services investigation involving the family is ongoing.
More from Yahoo Sports: