Tyreek Hill may be uncertain about his future with the Miami Dolphins, but one thing’s crystal clear: he still can’t stand the Buffalo Bills or their fanbase.
Hill, who is never the one to hold back, went full scorched earth on the Bills Mafia during a recent live stream appearance with Adin Ross, and the NFL world couldn’t look away.

Tyreek Hill Lights Up the Bills (and Their Fans)
Somewhere on a party bus with flashing lights, Hill went on an explicit tirade that made it very clear how he feels about Buffalo.
“The Bills, I don’t f**k with the Bills,” Hill said on stream. “When I used to play in Kansas City bro, it was always f**k the Bills every time… and we f**ked them up every time.”
The rant didn’t stop there. Hill doubled down, or more accurately, went nuclear, as he took direct aim at Bills Mafia, a fanbase known more for folding tables than trash talk.
“In Miami, it’s the same thing too, though, but like 10 times harder,” Hill continued. “It’s f**k the Bills all day. All they wanna do is jump through f**king tables because they got f**king CTE. Stupid a** fans.”
🚨🚨WOW🚨🚨#DOLPHINS WR TYREEK HILL WENT OFF ON BUFFALO #BILLS FANS AND PLAYERS.
“F*CK THE BILLS. IT’S F*CK THE BILLS ALL DAY, ALL THEY WANNA DO IS JUMP THROUGH TABLES. STUPID ASS FANS”
😳😳😳
pic.twitter.com/Jm4iIq8K2r— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 27, 2025
The streamers, Ross and Neon, also looked stunned by the Dolphins star’s comments. It wasn’t just trash talk, it was personal. And while Hill’s remarks were certainly over the top, there’s some history behind the hostility.
Hill’s Hate for Buffalo Runs Deep
This isn’t a new rivalry for Hill. His Kansas City Chiefs famously battled Josh Allen and the Bills in back-to-back postseasons, including the now-legendary 2022 AFC Divisional Round game. Hill torched Buffalo for 150 yards and a 64-yard touchdown, and also played a huge role in tying the game with just 13 seconds left on the clock.
A year earlier, he had his playoff-high of 172 receiving yards against the Bills in the AFC Championship Game. The eight-time Pro Bowler is 2-1 in the postseason against Buffalo.
But in the regular season? Not so much.
Hill is just 2-7 all-time against the Bills in the regular season and has averaged only 52.2 yards per game — his third-lowest mark vs any team. Since joining the Dolphins, it’s gotten worse. After winning his first game in aqua and orange, Miami has dropped six straight to Buffalo, including a playoff loss in 2023.
So maybe the disdain makes more sense. The Dolphins have been chasing the Bills in the AFC East for years, and Hill has been caught in the middle of that frustration.
Is a Statement Year Incoming for Hill?
Due to a frustrating 2024 campaign, Hill failed to hit 1,000 yards for the first time since 2019. However, he’s stepping into 2025 with a different edge. The numbers may have dipped, but the fire hasn’t.
Hill’s outburst wasn’t just about trolling. It was a message: he’s still got something to say, and he’s not backing down from anyone, especially not Buffalo.