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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s name has been in the headlines recently and not just for his play on the field.

The NFL star made news after traffic citations stemming from a stop in September were dismissed when the officers involved did not appear in court and also for the paternity suits that have been filed against him by different women.

The buzz over the latter has some fans wondering just how many children the athlete has and how much he pays in child support to the mothers of his children. Here’s more on that.

The baby mama who is defending Hill against critics

Hill has six children with five different women and another one on the way with his wife, Keeta Vaccaro. He has three children with his ex-fiancee Crystal Espinal, a son with Brittany Lackner, another with Camille Valmon, and a daughter with Kimberly Baker.

Lackner and Baker filed paternity suits blasting Hill and want him to pay more than the $2,500 he’s currently giving each of them a month.

Lackner was not happy with the amount calling it “woefully inadequate” for a football player with a $30 million annual salary and in her lawsuit stated: “The Father is a member of the Miami Dolphins earning a salary of $30,000,000 a year pursuant to a four-year contract … in stark contrast, the Mother is unemployed, has no income, is in debt, is on Medicaid, and has no means of support.” 

Baker wanted Hill to shell out more as well. Her suit said: “The Father has in fact demonstrated utter and abject unconcern for the child in wholly failing to act as a parent and is completely failing to support the child.”

Valmon, however, has praised Hill saying that he is a wonderful dad and insists any talk saying otherwise is “gossip.”

“I can’t speak on anything else that he has going on outside of our parenting relationship because it’s simply none of my business,” she told DailyMail. “But what I will say is he is a great father not only to our son but to all of his children.”

Valmon, who lives in New Jersey, has shared several photos on social media of Hill and their son, Tyreek Jr., spending quality time together. She also posted a snap that shows little Tyreek wearing a Dolphins jersey as he’s being carried around the team’s training facility by his dad.

How much Hill pays in child support to the women he fathered children with

In 2024, both Lackner and Baker won their paternity suits against Hill.

Lackner and the wide receiver eventually worked out a deal for an undisclosed amount.

There isn’t any information available on the amount Hill is paying Baker either but she claimed that raising their daughter Trae Love, who was born in May 2023, costs around $10,000 a month.

Hill currently gives Espinal close to $14,000 a month in child support for their three children.