Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill says he kept faith amid child abuse investigation

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Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill says he kept faith amid child abuse investigation
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'My parents raised me to always believe in God and have faith in whatever you’re going through because there are people who are having worse days than you, and your good days are always going to outweigh your bad days,' Hill said.

MIAMI – The questions to Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill were mostly lighthearted, as one would typically expect at the NFL's Super Bowl Opening Night. Lots of talk about who might beat him in a foot race , the chicken sandwich wars , what his cereal would taste like and even an exchange with a Spanish-language reporter dressed up like a boat captain who gave him one of those fishing bobber games for little kids.

Though Hill made himself look even worse in his first news conference after being reinstated last July by issuing a seemingly hostile answer in response to the reporter who broke the story, he took a more conciliatory tone Monday. “Having my son around me during those moments was the real thing I needed, like, hey buddy, I’m always going to be there, I’m always going to be your father. I love you. And he still tells me to this day, ‘Daddy, you’re my best friend no matter what.’”

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