NFL insiders expect embattled Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill to play in the league again at some point, according to Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report.

Hill is under fire for child abuse allegations. His three-year old son suffered a broken arm.

“We still don't care about domestic violence as a league,” one AFC team executive said.

An NFC head coach echoed the same sentiment, saying the following:

“He'll be playing next year because we can't help ourselves.”

Freeman states that by “we,” the NFC coach was referring to the NFL as a whole.

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The general belief around the league is that the Chiefs, who have banned Hill from workouts, will end up cutting the 25-year-old wideout, after a recording surfaced on Thursday of an argument between Hill and his fiance pertaining to their child.

This is the second straight year in which Kansas City has had to deal with an episode of violence from one of its players.

Back in November, the Chiefs released running back Kareem Hunt after a video surfaced that showed Hunt assaulting a woman outside of a Cleveland hotel in February of 2018.

Freeman stated that some around the NFL are blaming Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, saying he has created a culture in which this type of reprehensible behavior is tolerated.

Of course, Hill is one of the best receivers in the league, so if he does get another chance from someone, it would not be all that surprising. He is coming off a 2018 campaign in which he hauled in 87 receptions for 1,479 yards and 12 touchdowns.