NFL star Tyreek Hill's baby daughter was rushed to the hospital Wednesday after showing concerning symptoms.
The eight-month-old, whom the wide receiver shares with estranged wife Keeta Vaccaro, was taken to the emergency room after a doctor advised that the little one needed to be seen as soon as possible.
Vaccaro opened up on the scary incident in a social media post, explaining that baby Capri 'started feeling warm, super sleepy, and just not herself.'
'Last night was scary, Capri started feeling warm, super sleepy, and just not herself. I called @drjaredmiami, and within minutes, he had us straight into the ER with an incredible team waiting for us,' Vaccaro wrote. 'Blood work, viral panels, cultures, done swiftly and gently.
'So grateful for the kind of care that shows up at late night and gets things handled. She's doing much better today.'
Hill missed the Miami Dolphins' practice on Wednesday but the team said his absence was down to an 'undisclosed injury.'
Tyreek Hill's eight-month-old daughter Capri was rushed to hospital on Wednesday
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver shares the little one with estranged wife Keeta Vaccaro
Later in the day he was seen boarding a flight for the Dolphins' upcoming preseason matchup against the Chicago Bears, which is slated to take place in the Windy City on Sunday.
The wideout and social media influencer welcomed Capri in November, one year after they got married.
However, fitness entrepreneur Vaccaro filed for divorce on April 7 a day after cops responded to reports of an 'assault in progress' at the couple's luxury Miami condo.
Hill hurled a laptop onto the floor and was 'aggressive and impulsive' according to Vaccaro's mother Alesia – but police determined that 'no crime was committed'.
An astonishing 78 court documents have been submitted since then as the estranged couple bicker over spousal support and access to their daughter.
Vaccaro's lawyers took aim at Hill in an April 17 filing that claimed he had 'no sincere desire to spend time with the baby, to assume parental responsibilities … or to be personally involved with the baby'.
In the same emergency motion, Vaccaro accused the controversial NFL player of booting her out and taking their baby away without her consent.
Vaccaro claimed that the Dolphins wideout disappeared for several days before returning to their Miami apartment on April 17 to 'unilaterally remove' their baby.
'The Husband returned to the home and announced that he was taking the baby, over the objections of the Wife who had invited him to spend time with the baby,' said the 'emergency' motion.
'When the police arrived, the police told the Wife that she had no choice except to let the Husband take the baby, and so she did.
'The Husband has never taken care of the baby, never bathed her, never changed a diaper, never dressed her and never put her to bed. He has never been alone with the baby.
'When the wife expressed her concerns to him, he told her that he and his mother would "figure it out".'
The gridiron phenom's real objective, claimed attorneys Evan Marks and Carolyn West, was 'coercion and control'.
More to follow.