A police officer dragged Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill out of his sports car by his arm and head and then forced him face first onto the ground after Hill put up the window of his sports car during a traffic stop before Sunday’s game, body camera video released Monday shows.

The video showed that the altercation between the Miami-Dade County officers and Hill escalated quickly. The officers cursed at Hill but he did not resist their physical force or strike at them. He did tell one officer, “Don’t tell me what to do.” Six officers’ body camera videos have been released.

Police Director Stephanie Davis said the tape would normally not be released while the investigation is ongoing, but she wanted to demonstrate the department’s “commitment to transparency and maintaining public trust.”

Video shows that two motorcycle officers went after Hill after he appeared to speed past them in his McLaren sports car on the roadway entering Hard Rock Stadium in light traffic. They turned on their lights and pulled Hill over. One knocked on the driver’s window and told him to put it down, which Hill did and handed him his driver’s license.

Julius B. Collins, Hill’s attorney, in a statement released Monday afternoon, said the traffic stop escalated when Hill gave officers his license and rolled his window back up.

“One of the officers then knocked on Mr. Hill’s driver side window and advised Mr. Hill to keep his window rolled down otherwise he was going to get him out of the car,” Collins said, adding that Hill rolled his window down each time he was asked to.

Steadman Stahl, president of the South Florida Police Benevolent Association, said Hill was handcuffed and placed face down on the ground during a traffic stop because he was not “immediately cooperative” with officers. Stahl added Hill was “redirected” to the ground after refusing to sit when he was briefly detained.

The incidentresulted in one officer being immediately placed on administrative leave amid an internal investigation.

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Rams coach Sean McVay said that Nacua will be out for at least a month.

Nacua had the most productive season by a rookie receiver in NFL history last year, setting records for receptions (105) and yards receiving (1,486).

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Allen was hurt with just under 9 minutes left when he appeared to land on his left hand while scoring on a 6-yard touchdown.

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Njoku was hurt when he was tackled in the third quarter of a 33-17 loss.