Prosecutors in Kansas have announced they will not proceed with charges against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill after investigating two incidents at his home involving a child. The decision comes weeks after reports surfaced that Hill's three-year-old son suffered a broken arm at his home

An explosive audio recording aired by a Kansas City television station on Thursday night reportedly includes Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill threatening his fiancee, who accused him of injuring their young son.

In the recording broadcast by CBS affiliate KCTV, a voice identified as the boy's mother, Crystal Espinal, tells Hill that her son said regarding who punched him, 'Daddy did it.'

She adds, 'He is terrified of you.'

A voice alleged to be Hill replies, 'You need to be terrified of me, too, bitch.'

The man identified by the TV station as Hill adds, 'I didn't do nothing.'

Espinal reportedly made the recording as an 'insurance policy' and gave it to a friend, who passed it along to the TV station, according to a report from the Kansas City Star. The 11-minute recording, reportedly taped at a Dubai airport, includes Espinal accusing Hill of using a belt on the boy, along with an accusation that 'you open up his arms and you punch him in the chest.'

The Johnson County (Kansas) District Attorney's office now has the recording, the newspaper reported.

Hill reportedly choked and punched Espinal (right) when she was pregnant in December 2014. Hill was arrested and dismissed from the Oklahoma State football team. He later pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation and received three years' probation

The development comes a day after the district attorney's office announced it would not bring charges against him for child abuse and neglect. Officials have said the criminal case is closed but could reopen with new evidence. Hill's attorneys insisted earlier Thursday that Hill is 'innocent of any crime'

The development comes a day after the district attorney's office announced it would not bring charges against him for child abuse and neglect. Officials have said the criminal case is closed but could reopen with new evidence.

Hill's attorneys insisted earlier Thursday that Hill is 'innocent of any crime.'

For his part, the 25-year-old Hill released a statement through his lawyers before the recording came to light.

'I love and support my family above anything. 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,' Hill said in the statement.

Authorities had been investigating incidents - one on March 5 for child abuse and neglect, and one on March 14 for battery - at Hill's home in Overland Park, Kan. Both police reports indicated a juvenile was involved.

A three-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time first-team All-Pro, Hill set career highs with 87 catches for 1,479 yards and 12 touchdowns last season.

Hill reportedly choked and punched Espinal (far right in both pictures) when she was pregnant in December 2014. Hill was arrested and dismissed from the Oklahoma State football team. He later pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation and received three years' probation.

PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDING PURPORTEDLY BETWEEN HILL AND ESPINAL Espinal: 'He is terrified of you. And you say that he respects you, but it's not respect.' Hill: 'He respects me.' Espinal: 'He is terrified of you.' Hill: 'You need to be terrified of me, too, bitch. That's why you can't keep a f***ing man.' Espinal: 'He started crying and you were like, "Shut up, shut up, stop crying, stop crying."' Hill: 'Right.' Espinal: 'And then he kept crying because he was scared. He's terrified. You grabbed onto him somehow or he fell? One of the two.' Hill: 'I didn't do nothing.' Espinal: 'Then why does he say, "Daddy did it."? Why?' Hill: 'He says Daddy does a lot of things.' Espinal: 'A three-year-old is not going to lie about what happened to his arm.' (Source: TMZ) Advertisement

Hill and Espinal (left), who attended a hearing together on Wednesday, have been engaged in a family court process known as 'child in need of care,' sources told the Star

Hill and Espinal were listed on the March 5 police report as 'others involved.' On the March 14 report, Espinal was listed as 'others involved,' with a juvenile listed as the victim.

The Kansas City Star reported previously that the couple's son sustained a broken arm in the incident. The Star also reported earlier this week that the boy was recently removed from his parents' custody as part of a family court process called a 'child in need of care' case.

Despite not being charged with a crime, Hill could be subject to discipline from the NFL.