Tyreek Hill’s tumultuous offseason did not stop the Chiefs from rewarding him with a massive contract extension on Friday.

The reported three-year, $54 million deal will place Hill among the top-paid receivers in the NFL, tying him with ex-Giants pass-catcher Odell Beckham for the second-highest annual salary of $18 million. The contract reportedly also includes $35 million in guarantees and a $5.8 million signing bonus.

While the three-time Pro Bowler has been an electric member of the Kansas City offense, Hill has also made news for his off-the-field troubles.

Hill was barred from any team activities this offseason while local authorities investigated allegations of child abuse after his 3-year-old son was discovered with a broken arm. An audio recording later emerged of Crystal Espinal, Hill’s then-fiancée and the mother of their child, telling Hill that their son is “terrified” of him. Hill is heard replying, “You need to be terrified of me, too, dumb (b-tch).”

The NFL elected not to suspend Hill following its investigation, and he returned to the team for training camp and participated throughout the preseason.

The two-time All-Pro was entering the final year of his rookie contract. The Chiefs drafted Hill in the fifth round in 2016 after he had pleaded guilty to domestic abuse by strangulation stemming from a 2014 incident involving Espinal — who was pregnant at the time — which resulted in Hill being kicked off the Oklahoma State football team.

Hill has 223 receptions for 3,255 yards (14.6 yards per catch) and 25 touchdowns in three pro seasons.

The Chiefs begin the 2019 season on Sunday with a matchup against Jacksonville.

— With AP