Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and his wife were involved in a domestic dispute at their South Florida high-rise condominium, but no charges were filed, according to a police report.

Sunny Isles Beach officers responded to the home Monday following a call from Hill’s mother-in-law, who began living with the couple in November, shortly after her granddaughter was born, according to the report.

The mother-in-law told responding officers that Hill, 31, was aggressive and impulsive and that she was afraid for her daughter, according to the report. She said Hill threw a laptop on the floor and grabbed his baby before walking toward the balcony.

Hill’s wife told police the two had been arguing recently and attending couple’s therapy. She said therapy had not been working out and that she was in the process of filing for a divorce.

Hill told officers he had just returned from training and sat down to talk to his wife about their therapy. The discussion escalated after she told him he was not involved enough with their daughter.

Hill and his wife both stated the argument never turned physical, but officers reported a bruise on the woman’s upper chest. She replied that it had probably happened accidentally when he grabbed the baby from her.

Officers observed that the baby was in good health. Hill’s wife declined to write a statement. Hill left the home in the presence of police about 40 minutes after they arrived.

NHL

Longtime NHL exec Shero dies at age 62 >> Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009, has died. He was 62.

The Minnesota Wild announced Shero’s death Wednesday. Further details, including cause of death and where Shero was, were not available.

Shero had been a senior adviser to Wild general manager Bill Guerin. The son of Hall of Fame coach Fred Shero, Ray worked in the league since the mid-90s with Ottawa, Pittsburgh, New Jersey and Minnesota.

Tennis

Djokovic upset at Monte Carlo >> Novak Djokovic’s latest bid to win a 100th career title ended in another upset defeat to a familiar face. Alejandro Tabilo, who handed the 24-time Grand Slam champion a surprising loss at the Italian Open last year, beat Djokovic 6-3, 6-4 in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco.

French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz started his clay-court season by rallying for a 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 victory over Francisco Cerundolo.

Women’s basketball

Arizona hires Buffalo’s Burke as coach >> Arizona has hired Buffalo’s Becky Burke as its women’s basketball coach to replace Adia Barnes, who left to become SMU’s coach last week.

Burke spent the past three seasons at Buffalo, leading the Bulls to a program-record 30 wins and the WNIT title in 2024-25.

Women’s hockey

U.S. routs Finland 7-1 in worlds opener >> Hayley Scamurra and Kelly Panek scored two goals each as the United States routed Finland 7-1 in their opening game at the women’s hockey world championship in the Czech Republic.

The U.S. and defending champion Canada are the tournament favorites, continuing a long-standing cross-border rivalry. Canada has won 13 world titles followed by the U.S. with 10 spanning the previous 23 championships.