Report: Ravens' Will Hill wanted for failure to pay child support

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Ravens safety Will Hill

New Jersey authorities have issued a warrant for the arrest of Ravens safety Will Hill, the Baltimore Sun reports.

Hill allegedly owes $16,588.18 in child support to his baby's mother. He is not being sought actively by police, the Sun said, but would be subject to arrest if he was pulled over in a traffic stop.

This is not the first time Hill has been in trouble with authorities, whether of the law enforcement or NFL variety. Hill was arrested in December 2013 for failure to pay child support and in 2011 for driving with a suspended license. He also served a six-game suspension last season after testing positive for marijuana. He previously served separate four-game suspensions during his career after testing positive for marijuana and Adderall.

Hill, who turns 25 in March, spent his first two NFL seasons with the Giants before signing with the Ravens last summer. He is a restricted free agent this offseason.

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Marc Lancaster is a senior editor at The Sporting News