Tyreek Hill spent four seasons turning Miami into one of the most exciting offenses in the NFL, but his final chapter with the Dolphins ended far from the spotlight. The five-time All-Pro tore multiple knee ligaments, including his ACL, in a Week 4 Monday night game against the New York Jets in 2025, ending his season after just four games.
The Dolphins released the 32-year-old on February 16, 2026. While Hill focuses on recovery and his future in free agency, his estranged wife is making headlines for very different reasons.
Tyreek Hill’s Ex-Wife Keeta Vaccaro Shows Off Luxury Nails Inside Her $196,000 Bentley
Keeta Vaccaro recently posted photos on Instagram showing a fresh French manicure, hand raised inside her Bentley SUV with the brand’s logo clearly visible on the steering wheel. The vehicle was already a flashpoint in court long before it appeared online.
Vaccaro filed for divorce in April 2025 after police responded to a domestic dispute at the couple’s Florida home. No charges were filed, but the legal battle quickly grew into one of the most expensive divorce cases in recent NFL history. A judge ordered Hill to pay Vaccaro $5,500 per month in temporary spousal support at a January 7, 2026 hearing, while Hill also covers $19,895 monthly in rent for the luxury Porsche Tower condominium where she lives with their daughter.
Court records show Hill had already voluntarily provided Vaccaro roughly $714,000, including $500,000 toward legal fees, a $100,000 lump sum, a $100,000 car allowance, and $17,500 in temporary child support. The Bentley became the central issue when the judge found that Vaccaro used the car allowance and added $96,000 of her own funds to buy the $196,000 SUV. The judge ruled the extra spending was “excessive and unnecessary” and denied Vaccaro’s request for nearly $38,000 per month in support.
Despite the court tension, Vaccaro has stayed active on social media with workout videos and daily lifestyle posts, including the manicure photo that got fans talking again.
The courtroom pressure has not slowed down, and what happens next for both Hill personally and professionally could shape the rest of his story.
What Comes Next for Tyreek Hill on and off the Field
Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaussaid after the surgery that returning by the start of the 2026 season was the realistic goal. By February, Rosenhausdescribed his client as progressing well while acknowledging significant work still ahead.
However, given the injury occurred on September 29, 2025, and full recovery from a dislocated knee with multiple torn ligaments typically takes nine to twelve months or more, his availability for a September opener is far from guaranteed. Multiple reports suggest his return could realistically come several weeks into the season.
Both the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers havereported interest in Hill as of mid-March 2026. The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills have also been identified as potential fits, though no confirmed talks have emerged with either team. Any deal will depend on medical clearance and how his rehab progresses heading into training camp.
Away from football, the divorce from Keeta Vaccaro moves forward without a resolution. Recent filings show Vaccaro asking Hill to cover household repair costs, while $714,000 in prior payments and ongoing monthly obligations continue to mount. Hill has said publicly he wants the process finished.
Hill, who turned 32 this month, carries both an unresolved legal battle and a serious injury into one of the most important free agency decisions of his career. Whether the field or the courtroom settles first remains the open question.