Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill plans on becoming a better person and learning from the lessons he said he gained during a tumultuous offseason.
Speaking for the first time Sunday morning since the NFL announced he would not be suspended, Hill vaguely discussed the domestic and child abuse allegations against him and thanked the Chiefs and the NFL for getting "all the facts."
"I can't wait for my new journey,'' Hill said at Chiefs training camp. "I'm excited. I'm working every day to be a better father, a better person, a better citizen, a better teammate and a better son, too, to my parents.