The rivalry between Tyreek Hill and the Buffalo Bills just got a little more personal – and a lot more vulgar.
Hill, now entering his ninth NFL season, has a long history facing the Bills, dating back to his days with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The two teams clashed multiple times in high-stakes playoff matchups as they each chased AFC dominance.
Now as a member of the Miami Dolphins, Hill remains in direct competition with Buffalo – but his recent comments show the tension goes well beyond the field.
This week, many NFL players returned to their facilities for voluntary workouts and meetings. Hill, however, made headlines for what he did away from the field.
In a video circulating on social media, Hill is seen in a limousine with several YouTube personalities, where he goes on a profanity-laced tirade targeting the Bills and their fans.
“I don’t (expletive) with the Bills,” Hill said. “When I used to play in Kansas City bruh, it was always (expletive) the Bills every time we played against them. And we (expletive) them up every time.
“But 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 ’cause they got (expletive) CTE. Stupid (expletive) fans.”
Hill’s explosive comments add new heat to a rivalry that, statistically speaking, has not been as one-sided as he suggests.
The dynamic receiver has faced Buffalo 12 times in his career – including both regular-season and playoff contests – while playing for the Chiefs and Dolphins.
In those games, he’s recorded 72 receptions for 861 yards and three touchdowns, averaging roughly six catches and 72 yards per appearance.
Hill’s overall record against the Bills stands at 4–8, including a 2–1 mark in the postseason.
His Chiefs did defeat Buffalo in both the 2020 AFC Championship and the 2021 AFC Divisional Round – key wins during Kansas City’s Super Bowl runs – but his Dolphins were eliminated by Buffalo in the 2022 Wild Card round.
More recently, the Bills have dominated the head-to-head series, winning six straight games between 2022 and 2024.
Still, Hill seems eager to fan the flames, even if the on-field results haven’t entirely backed his bravado.
His jab at Josh Allen’s Bills and “Bills Mafia” as a whole – the famously rowdy fanbase known for tailgating stunts like jumping through folding tables – will undoubtedly add fuel to an already spirited rivalry.
Hill’s comment implying fans have “CTE” and are “stupid” is likely to stir backlash and intensify the atmosphere when the teams next meet.
As usual, Buffalo and Miami are scheduled to face off twice in the upcoming season: first in Week 3 under the primetime spotlight of Thursday Night Football at Highmark Stadium, and again in Week 10 in Miami.
With emotions already running high, it’s safe to say those matchups just got a lot more interesting.
What are your thoughts on Hill’s attack on Bills Mafia???