Tyreek Hill's status remains unchanged — for now.
The Chiefs wide receiver will be in attendance Monday for the start of the team's offseason workout program, according to ESPN, which cited an unidentified source.
Police confirmed last month that Hill is being investigated for two separate alleged incidents involving his son. At the time, an unidentified source close to Hill's fiancee told The Kansas City Star the alleged incident resulted in the child sustaining a broken arm.
The Chiefs said they are aware of the situation and Hill has not been charged with a crime as the probe remains ongoing. The league is not expected to take any action until the investigation is complete.
Hill's fiancee, Crystal Espinal, is the same woman he reportedly choked and punched in 2014. He was arrested and dismissed from Oklahoma State's football team before eventually pleading guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation in August 2015. The incident was expunged from his record in August 2018 after he completed sentencing requirements.
Hill, 25, was selected by the Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2016 draft and has earned Pro Bowl selections in each of his first three seasons. He was also named first-team All-Pro in 2016 and '18.
He caught 87 passes for 1,479 yards and 12 touchdowns for Kansas City last season.