Sources: NFL expected to meet with Tyreek Hill this week

FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2019, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill talks to the media after a workout in Kansas City, Mo. A criminal investigation into allegations that Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill’s son was abused is no longer active but he and his fiancee remain under investigation by Kansas child welfare officials.  Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe told The Kansas City Star Friday, June 7, 2019, that he would re-evaluate his decision if new evidence emerges. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
Tyreek Hill is meeting with NFL representatives who are investigating child abuse allegations against the receiver. (AP)

Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill will meet with NFL investigators in Kansas City this week, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports.

A few weeks ago, the Johnson County district attorney stated publicly that the criminal child abuse case involving Hill, who is still suspended from all team activities, is no longer active.

Mike Deines, the communications director for the Kansas Department of Children and Families, told Yahoo Sports that a child services investigation is ongoing.

The NFL has not ruled on the case, as commissioner Roger Goodell essentially said the league would not “interfere” with that until the child protective services investigation involving the family concludes.

However, the fact the NFL is expected to meet with Hill this week is an indication a ruling from the league could be on the horizon. Hill is expected to be joined by his legal team for the meeting, and it could set the stage for him to potentially be ready to suit up for training camp, which starts in late July.

In May, Hill’s lawyer sent the league a four-page rebuttal against the abuse charges. The NFL has yet to rule in the case regarding potential discipline, but has proven in past cases that a player doesn’t need criminal charges brought against him to invoke discipline.

The news of the NFL’s visit was first reported by radio station WHB 810 in Kansas City.

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