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National Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- National Post
Tyreek Hill says Bills fans 'stupid as hell' and have brain damage
Article content Article content Hill, who has played for arch rivals Kansas City and Miami, stoked the flames on a recent appearance with streamer Adin Ross. Article content 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. Article content Article content '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. Article content 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. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content


Daily Mail
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Tyreek Hill gives vicious one-word prediction for Travis Hunter's debut NFL season
Tyreek Hill has offered a brutal verdict on what he expects from Travis Hunter in his rookie season. There are big expectations for the two-way star out of Colorado after Jacksonville selected him with the No. 2 overall pick. But on the Twitch stream of Adin Ross, Hill was decidedly less confident when asked about the Jaguars receiver/defensive back. 'Yo Tyreek, what do you think about Travis Hunter?,' streamer Neon asked. 'He gon' be a**,' Hill replied. The receiver's response elicited laughter from the group, though he later said he was joking, calling Hunter a 'dawg.' Tyreek Hill just called Travis Hunter trash, saying he won't do good in the NFL — AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) May 27, 2025 Nonetheless, the Dolphins star's initial remark has proved to be another headline in what has been an eventful offseason for him. Last month, his wife Keeta Vaccaro filed for divorce a day after cops responded to reports of an 'assault in progress' at the couple's luxury Miami condo on April 7. Police did not charge Hill with a crime, though he allegedly threw a laptop onto the floor and was ''aggressive and impulsive' according to Vaccaro's mother Alesia. And according to court documents later obtained by the Daily Mail, Vaccaro also accused Hill of kicking her out their home and taking their baby away without her consent. Hill, who initially indicated he wanted out of Miami after the team's regular season finale, also rankled Dolphins fans earlier this month when he listed the NFL's best quarterbacks - but did not include the Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa. After the Dolphins ended their 2024 season with a loss to the Jets, Hill declared: 'I'm out.' 'It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, bro, I got to do what's best for my career,' he told reporters. 'I'm too much of a competitor to be just out there.' He later told Kay Adams that he wanted to remain in Miami. Hill also had his left wrist operated on this offseason. Hunter, meanwhile, got married last week to his longtime partner Leanna De La Fuente in Tennessee. Daily Mail exclusively revealed that the couple got married at Barn at Faith Farms, a venue between Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the 'full experience package' is listed online as $6,000. Hunter participated in rookie minicamp for the Jaguars this month, and is expected to make his NFL regular season debut on September 7 against the Panthers.


Daily Mail
19-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Man involved in Antonio Brown brawl claims ex-NFL star fired gunshots at him... and HE was victim of brutal attack
Antonio Brown has been accused of lying about the shocking brawl he was involved in over the weekend after the controversial ex-NFL star claimed he was simply fighting off attackers who were trying to steal his jewelry. In footage that quickly went viral on social media, Brown was seen fighting with a group of men he later claimed were attempting to rob him and 'cause physical harm to me' outside a boxing event organized by online influencer Adin Ross at Miami's Brand Risk Warehouse on Friday night. The 36-year-old was dragged to the floor by a man who, it later emerged, was a member of security trying to protect him. In the carnage, however, he kicked out at the man. Shortly after, in other clips, Brown re-appeared from behind a car carrying what seemed to be a firearm in his hand. The videos showed him rushing outside before a couple of gunshots were heard, causing panicked bystanders to flee. In another clip that appeared on social media, he could be seen being led out - with his arms behind his back - by a police officer. Zül-Qarnaįn Nantambu, 43, claims he was one of the men seen brawling with Brown outside the boxing event - but he has a completely different version of events. Brown was seen fighting with a group of men (left) whom he later claimed were attempting to rob him, before he appeared to re-appear while carrying what looked like a firearm (right) In an interview with TMZ Sports, Zül-Qarnaįn has alleged that he was actually the victim of the attack after being jumped by the Super Bowl winner and two of his friends, before Brown fired gunshots at him with children nearby. 'He's a liar,' he said about Antonio. 'If you watch the video everybody was attacking me, it was a 3v1. 'The dude with the green hoodie was with AB, the other little Puerto Rico-looking dude that was swinging the bat was with AB, and the rest was Adin's security. The guy that he kicked was Adin's security. All he was doing was pulling him away. 'He tried to swing on me, scratched my neck, and then it just turned into a brawl from there.' Zül-Qarnaįn - a Muslim 'freedom fighter' and self-proclaimed hip-hop artist, fashion designer and filmmaker - claims his feud with Brown goes back three years after the former New England Patriots star allegedly got him arrested in Dubai back in 2022. He also suggested Brown owes him $180,000 despite not clarifying why. After what he claims was an ambush from Brown and his friends, Zül-Qarnaįn Nantambu alleges the polarizing football player then went and obtained a firearm before unloading in his direction. 'He went got a gun, shot wildfire and we fight,' he continued. 'He shot at me twice, praise be to Allah I wasn't hit. They got children out their selling candy bro. He could've hit one of them kids. WARNING - THIS FOOTAGE CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE Antonio Brown with a gun chase down man shots fired!! 😳 — (@VideoMixtape_) May 17, 2025 'He runs into me after he shoots me, we're hustling for the gun, fighting for the gun all over the ground. 'We're holding onto the gun for dear life, we both get up off the ground and then when I look up the police is pointing a gun at us, the sheriff is pointing a gun at us. 'That's when I throw my hands up, he runs inside and that's when they run after him.' has contacted Miami police for comment but officers told TMZ that they responded to a call around 3am and several people were interviewed. No arrests were made and no injuries were reported but the investigation is ongoing. A topless Brown did appear on Ross' social media stream following the incident, when he initially claimed he couldn't remember what happened. 'I blacked out... I don't know what happened,' he said. 'I have CTE,' he added, referring to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain condition that afflicts many former football players. Shortly after, however, Brown discussed his run-in with the cops. 'They tried to take me to the movies,' he said. 'The cop was gripping me up... I'm like: "I didn't do nothing bro..."' He later released a statement on social media. 'Regarding the boxing event that happened last night. I was jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me,' it read. 'Contrary to some video circulating, Police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then released me. I WENT HOME THAT NIGHT AND WAS NOT ARRESTED. 'I will be talking to my legal council and attorneys on pressing charges on the individuals that jumped me. 'I will keep you all posted step-by-step on the process. Thank you for the support and love.' Brown has become infamous in retirement for making controversial statements on social media, attacking the likes of Tom Brady and Caitlin Clark. Ahead of last year's presidential election, he also spoke at a Donald Trump rally.
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Antonio Brown Fired Gunshots Outside Adin Ross Boxing Event, Zül-Qarnaįn Says
Zül-Qarnaįn Nantambu says he's the guy on video scuffling with Antonio Brown outside the Adin Ross boxing event in Miami ... and he claims Antonio went to grab a gun and shot at him. Zül-Qarnaįn tells TMZ ... AB squeezed off a couple shots during Friday night's incident, and there were kids around when the former NFL player pulled the trigger. Video appears to show Antonio running through a crowd with a gun in his left hand, and you see him turn a corner and raise his arm before multiple gun shots ring out. Zül-Qarnaįn says AB definitely had a gun in his hand, because he claims they got into a second scuffle and fought over the firearm. Antonio ended up being detained by police and released ... and he says he was fighting off some alleged attempted robbers. Zül-Qarnaįn is calling BS though ... he says the guys in the video fighting him were all on AB and Adin's teams ... and there was no robbery attempt whatsoever. Antonio hasn't addressed the alleged gun but Zül-Qarnaįn is pointing the finger here. These guys have a history, as Zül-Qarnaįn explains ... and he's got a message for AB.


CBS News
18-05-2025
- Sport
- CBS News
Former NFL player Antonio Brown considering pressing charges after being "jumped" at Miami boxing event
Former NFL player Antonio Brown is considering pressing charges after, he said, a boxing event in Little Haiti turned into a robbery attempt and shooting. The incident is being investigated by Miami police after a viral video of a fight outside the ring was posted Friday online. Officers originally responded to a ShotSpotter alert in the area of NE 2nd Avenue and 67th Street, according to Miami police. When officers arrived at the location, it was where a boxing event hosted by popular streamer Adin Ross was taking place. Brown wrote on the social media platform X on Saturday morning that he was attending the boxing event Friday night, when several people allegedly tried to rob him. "I was jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me," the 36-year-old said. A video posted by "Only in Dade" showed Brown fighting back. In another video, Brown was allegedly seen holding a black pistol as he pursued someone. Shots could be heard off camera shortly thereafter, but Brown's social media post did not mention the gunshots. Another video showed Brown being detained by police and being walked to a cruiser in handcuffs. Regarding the boxing event that happened last night. I was jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me. Contrary to some video circulating, Police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then released me.… — AB (@AB84) May 17, 2025 Brown said he was temporarily detained and was then released without being arrested. He said he'll be speaking with his attorney. Officer Kiara Delva, a department spokeswoman, said police questioned several people but made no arrests. No injuries were reported at the scene. The investigation continues, Delva said, and she could not confirm the names of anyone involved. Brown played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2010 to 2018, where he emerged as one of the NFL's top receiving threats and twice led the league in receiving yards. His career took a downturn because of various on-and-off-field issues, including his contract being voided by the Oakland Raiders before the start of the 2019 season. He split his final three NFL seasons with New England and Tampa Bay, and his career ended with Brown stripping off his jersey, pads and gloves while walking off the field during the Buccaneers' 2021 regular-season finale against the New York Jets. Brown announced his retirement a few months later.