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Tyreek Hill Unleashes NSFW Rant on Bills Mafia

The Buffalo Bills have a long history with Tyreek Hill.

The speedy wide receiver once played for the Kansas City Chiefs and would usually run into the Bills in each team's playoff quest to conquer the AFC. Now, Hill is even closer to Buffalo (competition wise) as a member of the AFC West division-rival Miami Dolphins.

For many teams around the NFL, organized team activities (OTAs) began Tuesday to officially ring in a new season. These non-contact practices and team meetings still remain voluntary, but are a good way for organizations to reunite at the facility in preparation for the upcoming season.

Hill, a nine-year NFL veteran, appears to be spending his time elsewhere ... but the Bills are still on his mind.

A video is going viral on social media of Hill hanging out in a limousine with popular YouTube personalities and going off on a NSFW rant about his rivalry with the Bills, especially their fans.

"I don't (expletive) with the Bills," Hill said in his foul language-filled explosion.

"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."

Well alright Tyreek, tell us how you really feel.

To catch up on this "beef", Hill has played against the Bills 12 total times in his career - regular season and playoffs - as a member of the Chiefs and Bills.

He has had 72 catches for 861 yards and three touchdowns in those meetings. That averages to about 6 catches, 72 yards and 0.25 touchdowns per matchup.

Those numbers don't scream "we *messed* them up every time" for lack of better words ... but his Chiefs did have the upper hand in the playoffs during their Super Bowl reign ... slightly

Hill is just 4-8 against the Bills in his career overall, and 2-1 in the playoffs.

Those playoff meetings were an AFC Championship win in 2021 and Divisional win in 2022 with Kansas City, and a Wild Card loss with the Dolphins in 2023.

Buffalo, of course, has the most recent advantage in this series with Miami missing the playoffs entirely last season. Hill's Dolphins have also lost the last six games they've played against the Bills from 2022-2024.

This doesn't feel like a "rivalry" ... but at least Hill is feeding enough passion to it that it makes you think it is. Or he's chasing after click-bait buzz to stake a fire that isn't lit.

The jab at Bills Mafia and their tendency to jump through tables will likely be more motivation to be rowdier than ever this tailgate season.

The Bills will square off with Hill and the Dolphins in Buffalo in Week 3 on Thursday Night Football and in Miami in Week 10 this season.

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