REPORT: The Miami Dolphins Organization Saved Tyreek Hill And Calais Campbell From A Much Worse Fate During Altercation With Police

REPORT: The Miami Dolphins Organization Saved Tyreek Hill And Calais Campbell From A Much Worse Fate During Altercation With Police

Tyreek Hill in uniform
Tyreek Hill (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Miami Dolphins DT Calais Campbell and standout wide receiver Tyreek Hill got extremely lucky last Sunday.

 

 

 

 

The Tyreek incident from Sunday would’ve had an even greater impact had the Miami Dolphins not stepped in.

Miami-Dade police officers had all intentions to do more than detain wide receiver Tyreek Hill and defensive tackle Calais Campbell after Hill was pulled over for a traffic stop on Sunday. They were planning on putting them in squad cars and taking them to the station to get their mugshots.

If that had happened, both of them would’ve been unavailable to play in Miami’s Week 1 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium.

Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald said on “PFT Live” that the Dolphins organization made sure that wide receiver Tyreek Hill and defensive tackle Calais Campbell weren’t taken in for booking, processing, and other procedures that would’ve sidelined them for Week 1.

Kelly also added that since the Dolphins are a major employer of off-duty Miami-Dade officers, that aided Miami in getting their players free.

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