Trending badgeTrendingPosted 2 hours agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownTravis Kelce Is Facing Fierce Backlash For Affectionately Shouting Out Controversial NFL Star Tyreek Hill - Just Two Months After The Most Recent Allegations Against HimTyreek's long list of controversies spans from 2014 to just two months ago.by Stephanie SoteriouBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink This article mentions allegations of domestic violence and child abuse. Travis Kelce has come under fire after he shouted out highly controversial NFL star Tyreek Hill on Wednesday's episode of his New Heights podcast - just two months after Tyreek's most recent allegations of domestic violence. New Heights / Via reddit.com It all started when Travis's brother and co-host, Jason Kelce, revealed that Tyreek had tweeted praise for Travis's recent performance on the field, with Travis affectionately referring to his former teammate by his nickname "Cheetah" throughout the conversation. New Heights / Via reddit.com "Shout out to the Cheetah, get healthy, my man," Jason said in reference to Tyreek's season-ending knee injury at the end of September. Travis then told Jason that Tyreek has now turned his hand to DJ'ing, saying: "DJ Cheetah, he's on the boards now, baby." Instagram @cheetah / Via instagram.com "He posted [a video] the other day of him transitioning from one song to the next and getting hyped that he finally made it sound decent," Travis went on. He laughed as he added: "Shout out to the Cheetah! Cheetah, let me know where you're gonna be at, man, I gotta come see my dawg!" New Heights / Via reddit.com And the whole thing has rubbed people the wrong way, considering 31-year-old Tyreek's incredibly long history of troubling allegations against him that range from as recently as September of this year to 2014, when he was a college footballer at Oklahoma State and arrested on domestic violence charges. Megan Briggs / Getty Images Tyreek's then-girlfriend, Crystal Espinal, was eight weeks pregnant with his child when she alleged that Tyreek choked her and punched her in the stomach and face after an argument escalated to physical violence. Tyreek spent the night in jail at the time, and was then charged with felony domestic assault and battery by strangulation. Ronald Martinez / Getty Images Oklahoma State University immediately dismissed Tyreek from its football and track programs, saying in a statement that they do not "tolerate domestic abuse or violence." Initially, Tyreek pleaded not guilty to the charges, but in August 2015, he pleaded guilty, and a plea agreement resulted in him receiving just three years of probation. He was also required to complete an anger management course and a 52-week Batterer's Intervention Program. Jeff Kravitz / Getty Images In 2016, Tyreek entered the NFL Draft, and the Kansas City Chiefs caused shockwaves when they decided to draft Tyreek despite his 2014 arrest after he ran a 4.25-second 40-yard dash at his pro day. "I just want everybody to understand that we have done our due diligence with regards to full vetting each one of our draft-class members," John Dorsey told the Kansas City Star at the time. "We would never put anybody in this community in harm's way." Scott Cunningham / Getty Images Chiefs coach Andy Reid added: "There has to be a certain trust here, but there's just things that we can't go into and go through. We want people to understand, like Dorse said, we're not going to do anything to put this community or this organization in a bind. We uncovered every possible stone that we possibly could, and we feel very comfortable with that part of it." Tyreek himself also commented on how unhappy Chiefs fans were with him being drafted, telling reporters: "The fans have every right to be mad at me. I did something wrong. I let my emotions get the best of me, and I shouldn't have did it. They have every right to be mad. But guess what? I'm fixing to come back, be a better man, be a better citizen, and everything takes care of itself, and let God do the rest." Jason Hanna / Getty Images However, Tyreek found himself at the center of controversy again in March 2019, when it was reported that he was under police investigation for battery after his and Crystal's 3-year-old son suffered a broken arm. Tyreek vehemently denied the allegations at the time, and said in a statement: "My son's health and happiness is my number one priority. I want to thank the Kansas City Chiefs, my attorneys, my agent and my union for supporting me through this. My focus remains on working hard to be the best person for my family and our community I can be, and the best player to help our team win." Cooper Neill / Getty Images In April, the Johnson County, Mo., district attorney announced that neither parent would be charged. Shortly afterward, a Kansas City TV station released an audio recording of Tyreek and Crystal talking about what happened to their son. At no point in the recording does Tyreek sug