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Tyreek Hill says Bills fans 'stupid as hell' and have brain damage

Tyreek Hill says Bills fans 'stupid as hell' and have brain damage

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Hill, who has played for arch rivals Kansas City and Miami, stoked the flames on a recent appearance with streamer Adin Ross.
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Ross asked Hill if he disliked any fanbase and he quickly responded, 'The Bills.' He added: 'I don't f— with the Bills. F— every time we — bro, when I used to play in Kansas City, bro it was always 'f— the Bills' every time we played against them. And we f—d them up every time,' Hill said.
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'But in Miami it's the same thing too, though, but like 10 times harder. It's 'f— the Bills' all day. All they wanna do is jump through f—in' tables 'cause they got f-in' CTE. Stupid-a– fans. The fans are stupid as a–,' he said, according to the Daily Mail.
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Despite Hill's bluster, his teams are only 2-7 against Buffalo in the regular season, and 1-1 in the playoffs. He has two touchdowns in the regular season games.
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