Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins snapped a three-game losing streak with a win against the New England Patriots in Week 5. They are now 2-3 on the season and await Tua Tagovailoa’s return from the injured reserve.
Dolphins have a bye in Week 6, and Hill utilized the off time to take a trip to France with his pregnant wife Keeta Vaccaro. The star receiver’s wife shared some pictures from their time in Paris on social media.

A Look at Tyreek Hill’s Wife Keeta Vaccaro’s Stunning Pictures From Paris
Vaccaro took pics in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris and flaunted her baby bump.




The couple announced the pregnancy back in May. Although the exact numbers are not official, reportedly, this will be Hill’s 11th child. Vaccaro already gave birth to twins in July 2021, and apart from her, the Dolphins star had three kids with Crystal Espinal, one with Kimberly Kaylee Baker, one with Brittany Lackner, and another with Camille Valmon.
Here is the full list of the wide receiver’s confirmed children, along with their birth dates:
- Zev Hill: July, 2015
- Nakeem Hill: Aug., 2016
- Nyla Hill: July, 2019
- Soul Corazon Hill: Feb., 2023
- Tyreek Hill Jr.: March, 2023
- Nyla Hill (twin): July, 2021
- Nari Hill (twin): July, 2021
- Trae Love Hill: May, 2024
Hill started dating Vaccaro in 2018 and proposed to her in 2021. They got married in Nov. 2023. Despite rumors about a potential split, the couple is still together and often share pictures together on social media.
Hill and Dolphins Still Remain in Playoff Contention
The Dolphins’ season looked done after Tagovailoa’s injury, but they are still in the race to make the playoffs after a win in Week 5 against the Patriots.
The Dolphins quarterback suffered a concussion in Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills and was placed on injured reserve. He is expected to return in Week 8, and the Dolphins have just one more game to play without him.
With the starting quarterback out, Hill has not been able to make an impact this season. In five games, he has 23 receptions for 286 yards and a touchdown. The Dolphins’ offense is averaging just 12.0 points per game this season and is last in the league in that category.
Due to Tagovailoa’s injury, there was uncertainty around Hill’s future with the Dolphins, but now that the quarterback is expected to play again, the star wide receiver will at least finish the season with Miami.
Hill signed a three-year, $90 million restructured contract extension with the Dolphins in the offseason and is under contract until 2027.

