The NFL will not suspend Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, the league said in a statement Friday. After an investigation, the NFL said it could not rule that Hill violated the league’s personal conduct policy.
Despite the Chiefs having previously suspended the player from offseason activities in April, the NFL’s announcement today says he may attend Kansas City’s training camp and participate in all club activities.
Hill must follow “a strict set of guidelines,” placed forth by the court, the NFL, commissioner Roger Goodell, and the Kansas City Chiefs. The league said in its release that it will take action as needed if more information is revealed about Hill’s responsibility for his son’s injury during the ongoing court process.