Former Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Trysten Hill was arrested in Texas for allegedly assaulting a pregnant woman.
Hill, 28, was charged with “assault of a pregnant person” and “interfering with an emergency request for assistance” by the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office on March 26, according to jail records obtained by Fox 4.
He was booked into the Wayne McCollum Detention Center and held on a $3,500 bond on two bond-forfeiture warrants stemming from a 2025 criminal investigation, the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office told the outlet.
The identity of the pregnant woman and her relation to Hill, if any, remain unclear.
The Post reached out to the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office for comment.
Hill played three years at the University of Central Florida before he was selected 58th overall by the Cowboys in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Hill’s time in Dallas never lived up to the promise of his second-round draft position.
In four seasons, he appeared in 25 games as a defensive tackle, recording 39 combined tackles and .5 sacks before the Cowboys cut him loose midway through the 2022 season.
Following his release from the Cowboys, Hill was picked up by the Arizona Cardinals, appearing in 6 games as a backup defensive tackle and recording 6 tackles and 1 sack.
He was then signed to the Cleveland Browns on a one-year contract in March 2023, but was released by the team that August.
In October 2023, Hill was signed to the New England Patriots’ practice squad and was eventually elevated to the active roster, where he appeared in one game before being placed back on the practice squad.
He was released by the Patriots in October 2024 and has not been signed by an NFL team since.