Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill will not be suspended

The NFL has decided not to suspend Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Tyreek Hill after the league did not find any evidence he did not assault his son, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. In their official statement, the NFL said "local law enforcement authorities have publicly advised that the available evidence does not permit them to determine who caused the child's injuries."
The NFL also added "similarly, based on the evidence presently available, the NFL cannot conclude that Mr. Hill violated the Personal Conduct Policy. The NFL did keep the door open in case further evidence does become available. "If further information becomes available through law enforcement, the pending court proceedings, or other sources, we will promptly consider it and take all appropriate steps at that time," said the NFL.

Fantasy Impact: 

With this decision from the league, Hill is now free to join the Chiefs during training camp and all preseason activities. Hill was currently being selected near the beginning of round four, but that position will almost certainly rise now that there is no immediate threat of a suspension looming.

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