Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins wide receiver, must pay significant financial support to his ex-wife, Keeta Vaccaro, after their separation in April 2025. Their divorce is one of the most expensive in recent NFL history.
Hill must pay $20,000 to $50,000 per month to Vaccaro. He also made a $500,000 one-time payment for personal expenses and legal fees and must pay $457,517 for Vaccaro’s attorney fees.
In addition, Hill must give a $100,000 car allowance and cover the mortgage, insurance, utilities, and internet for their $5.5 million Miami condo, where Vaccaro and their daughter live.
The divorce followed an alleged domestic dispute in April 2025, which led to a police response. No charges were filed, but the incident contributed to the end of their 17-month marriage.
The settlement has drawn public attention. Many people noted the financial impact on Hill, especially because there was no prenuptial agreement. The case shows how expensive high-profile divorces can be.