In what's been a very tumultuous offseason for the Miami Dolphins, rife with rumors and drama, there is one constant: Tyreek Hill taking jabs at the Buffalo Bills.
During an appearance on the Glory Daze Podcast with Johnny Manziel, Hill made a comment about the Dolphins and Bills rivalry, and his stance on how he feels regarding the team. "(Expletive) the Bills, that's always my mindset, I wanna beat them so bad."
The Bills and the Dolphins are bitter division rivals, and in recent years, they've both been taking jabs at one another. However, almost none of the Dolphins' jabs have landed.
Since 2017, the Dolphins are just 2-15 against the Bills. When Hill made his way to Miami in 2022, the Dolphins won their first matchup against the Bills, which was their first win against Buffalo since 2018, in nearly four years.
However, since that 21-19 victory over the Bills in September of 2022, the Dolphins haven't won once. Hill hasn't had the most success against the Bills individually either.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) on the field before the game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) on the field before the game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
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Every time against the Bills, Hill has a below-average day, which he referenced in a different NSFW jab at the Bills at Fanatics Fest. Hill called the Bills defense, "a bunch of (expletives)" over their use of the Cover Four defensive scheme.
Hill is, evidently, very frustrated with the Bills. As the team standing in the Dolphins' way from making a playoff run, it's no surprise Hill is frustrated with the Bills. They've had the Dolphins' number, and if they could beat Buffalo, they'd be in much better shape to win the division than if they lost.
Hill's NSFW jab at the Bills comes not long after a previous jab at the team over their defensive coverage tendencies. While this jab is more rooted in emotion than action, Hill's comments are likely mirrored by Dolphins fans everywhere.