In the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, the Buffalo Bills once again suffered a devastating playoff loss, this time to the top-ranked Denver Broncos.
The 33-30 Bills loss prompted a lot of posts on social media about the team, with one of them belonging to the Miami Dolphins’ wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
Tyreek Hill Sympathizes With the Buffalo Bills
Despite going down 20-10 at halftime, the Bills fought back and held the Broncos to only 10 points in the second half. Tied at 30-30 in the fourth quarter, the game went into overtime, and the Bills lost on a field goal to win the game.
Despite their dominance in the regular season over the past few years, the Bills haven’t been able to take the big leap and reach the Super Bowl. With many fans reacting to the Bills’ loss on social media, Dolphins wide receiver Hill posted on X, “I’m sick for ya bills.”
Fans didn’t waste time running to his comment section, namely, Dolphins fans wondering why he feels bad for the division rival. Hill is known for his antics on social media, so this post isn’t really anything out of the ordinary.
I’m sick for ya bills
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) January 18, 2026
Would Josh Allen feel bad if the Dolphins were eliminated from the playoffs? I guarantee you the answer is not a chance.
Hill only played in four games this season before suffering a significant leg injury against the New York Jets in Week 4. Shortly after, he was confirmed to have dislocated his knee and suffered multiple ligament tears, which unfortunately included a torn ACL.
He had surgery for the injury and started rehabbing, but after initial reports of planning to play next season, he also discussed the possibility of retirement.
Despite only playing four games in the 2025 season, Hill recorded 21 receptions for 265 yards and one touchdown. Against the Bills in Week 3, Hill caught five passes for 49 yards and his one touchdown.
Now the focus for the Bills shifts to next season. This regular season, they ranked 3rd in the PFSN NFL Offensive Impact Metric with an impact score of 86.5 and a letter grade of B. Defensively, they ranked 13th in the PFSN NFL Defensive Impact Metric with an impact score of 78.0 and a letter grade of C+.
Hill’s sympathy for the Bills is odd, given that he’s a Dolphin (for now) and their division rival. Additionally, they were rivals when he played with the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite not being in the same division, they often played in primetime games and the playoffs.

