Tyreek Hill blasts Bills, calling fans stupid and mocking their brains in livestream rant
If you can't beat the Bills, join a livestream and trash talk them.
Tyreek Hill may have lost a step against Buffalo but the Cheetah is still fast-talking.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver unloaded on the Bills in a recent appearance with streamer Adin Ross, claiming he used to 'f--- them up' during his Kansas City days and mocking Bills fans as brain-damaged table-jumpers.
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"I don't (expletive) with the Bills. Bro, I used to play in Kansas City, it was always (expletive) the Bills, every time we played against them. And we (expletive) them up every time," Hill said when asked if there was an NFL team he didn't like while inside a limo with Ross' crew on Kick streaming platform. "In Miami, it's the same thing too, though, but like 10 times harder. It's (expletive) the Bills, all day.
"All they wanna do is jump through (expletive) tables because they got (expletive) CTE. Stupid (expletive) fans. The fans are stupid as hell."
Tyreek Hill performance vs Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10), walks off the field dejected after a defeat to the Buffalo Bills during NFL football game Jan 07, 2024, in Miami Gardens. Dolphins Hall of Fame Dan Marino, second left walks behind Hill.
The rant comes despite Hill's struggles against Buffalo with Miami. Since joining the Dolphins in 2022, he's 1–6 against the Bills, including the playoffs, and has yet to top 100 receiving yards in any game against them as a Dolphin. Miami has dropped six straight games to Buffalo.
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Warning: This video interview with Tyreek Hill on X, formerly Twitter, includes profanity
Hill has 45 receptions for 470 yards and two touchdowns in nine regular season games versus Buffalo. He's totaled 27 catches for 391 yards and one touchdown in three playoff games against the Bills.
Hill, 31, is coming off his lowest reception and yardage totals since 2019 and was the subject of trade speculation after reportedly wanting out following the regular-season finale. He appeared to take himself out of Miami's Week 18 loss to the Jets, telling reporters after the game: 'I'm out, bro.'
Hill may be on thin ice in Miami but he's throwing fire at Bills fans.
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Last July, Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith ripped Buffalo, calling the city the "worst place you could be," claiming Bills fans are angry because they want to live in Miami, and that the chicken wings aren't good.
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Tyreek Hill trashes Buffalo Bills and their fans in profane livestream

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