


Tyreek Hill’s wife, Keeta Vaccaro, posted about the Miami Dolphins receiver after the news of two paternity lawsuits being brought against him.
Vaccaro, who married the All-Pro wideout in November, posted a photo of Hill to her Instagram Story with a white heart emoji on Thursday.
The NFL star — and MVP candidate — shared the same photo to his Instagram Story earlier that day with the same emoji.
Vaccaro also took in a workout at Barry’s Bootcamp, according to her Instagram Story, which included a photo of her posing in the mirror during a class.
Vaccaro’s posts came after The Daily Mail reported earlier on Thursday that Hill was getting sued separately by two women who each claim he is the father of their child, both born in 2023.
Both lawsuits were filed separately in Broward County, Fla., according to the report, which cited court documents.
The two women, who were identified as Brittany Lackner, 30, and Kimberly Baker, 29, accused Hill of not adequately providing for the children he allegedly conceived with them — and are demanding more child support than the $2,500 per month he already pays them both, as stated in the legal papers.
Hill was traded to the Dolphins in March 2022 and signed a four-year, $120 million extension that made him the highest-paid receiver in the NFL.
Hill has yet to address the reports, and neither has Vaccaro.
The Dolphins did not return The Post’s request for comment as of Friday.
Hill married his longtime fiancée at a Texas courthouse last month during the Dolphins’ bye week.
The couple tied the knot just over two years after they announced their engagement on social media in July 2021.
Hill didn’t practice on Thursday after he suffered an ankle injury in the first quarter of Monday’s loss to the Titans at home.
Hill, who leads the NFL with 1,542 yards and 12 touchdowns through the air, explained that he was motivated to stay in the game after a text from Vaccaro.
“When it happened, like my first reaction was like, ‘Man, my ankle is gone!” he said after the game. “My adrenaline kicked in, I ran off the field, then I sat for a while and it got stiff and I was going through a lot of pain. Then I just made up in my mind, I came in at halftime …
“I texted my wife, I was like, ‘This (bleep) hurt.’ I need an ankle massage tonight, and she’s like, ‘You’d better get your (butt) back in that game, dawg.’ I was like, ‘All right.'”
Head coach Mike McDaniel said his team is ready to get the taste of Monday’s 28-27 loss to Tennessee out of their mouths.
The Dolphins (9-4) host the Jets (5-8) on Sunday.