Despite being embroiled in controversy, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill will present at the start of the Chiefs' offseason workout program on Monday, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Hill is currently being investigated a pair of incidents of suspected child abuse at his home last month.

The 25-year-old is coming off of a terrific 2018 campaign in which he hauled in 87 receptions for 1,479 yards and 12 touchdowns while also carrying the ball 22 times for 151 yards and a score en route to a Pro Bowl appearance and a First-Team All-Pro selection. In addition, Hill returned 20 punts for 213 yards while taking one to the house.

Hill, who played his collegiate football at West Alabama, was originally selected by Kansas City in the fifth round (165th pick overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.

He had an outstanding rookie campaign, flashing his all-around talent by catching 61 passes for 593 yards and six touchdowns, carrying the ball 24 times for 267 yards and three scores and punching in three special teams touchdowns. As a result, Hill earned a Pro Bowl selection and was named a First-Team All-Pro.

Then, in 2017, the Douglas, Ga. native snared 75 balls for 1,183 yards while reaching the end zone seven times and tallied one punt return score, making the Pro Bowl.

The Chiefs won 12 games and captured the AFC West division title this past season.

They then went on to defeat the Indianapolis Colts in the Divisional Round of the playoffs before falling to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game a week later.