The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a big scare with Tyreek Hill having to leave the field on a cart during practice on Tuesday, but it appears that he is okay. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN Hill suffered a bruised quad and is expected to be okay.

Hill took a hit from cornerback Bashaud Breeland who was trying to break up a pass and went down in pain. He took a cart back to the medical tent after receiving medical attention on the field.

As Schefter reports, it's not expected to be serious, but it's unclear if the team will air on the side of caution and hold him out of some practices.

Hill has been in the media this offseason for all the wrong reasons, and on Sunday, he made another comment that raised some eyebrows. He told the media that the reason his son told protective services that he punches him was that they practice boxing.

“Punching my son in [his] chest, that would probably refer to me teaching my son how to box, ‘cause we do got boxing gloves at our house, and our son he’s like Iron Man. So he loves Iron Man, Aquaman, he’s like “daddy, come on come on come on” all the time. So, that’s what it is, man. And, you know, sometimes things get thrown out of context when feelings get involved, and emotions. But I ain’t gonna get into all that right now.”

Hill has made it clear that he wants to be a better dad and man, and hopefully, he has learned from the mistakes and will do that.