
The Bills have Hill’s number, and they’re living rent-free inside his head.
This story contains language that some places may consider NSFW.
Tyreek Hill talks a lot. His mouth often moves as fast as he runs. This is news to no one who follows the Buffalo Bills, or the NFL in general, honestly. Hill is a polarizing figure the likes of an NFL heel — and he carries a less-than-squeaky-clean history off the field.
Speaking of squeaky…
This week, Tyreek Hill paid a visit to an online streamer named Aiden Ross (checks, Google). While talking with Ross and his entourage aboard what looked to be a bachelor party limo bus, Hill shared the following NSFW comment:
“The Bills. I don’t fuck with the Bills. Fuck — every time we — bro, when I used to play in Kansas City, bro it was always ‘fuck the Bills’ every time we played against them. And we fucked them up every time. But in Miami it’s the same thing too, though, but like 10 times harder. It’s ‘fuck the Bills’ all day. All they wanna do is jump through fuckin’ tables ‘cause they got fuckin’ CTE. Stupid-ass fans. The fans are stupid as ass.”
Tyreek Hill talks about the Bills in a recent stream with Adin Ross:
“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/LlvZuCx8Xe
— . (@GoatPoint30) May 27, 2025
This is where I remind you that Tyreek Hill isn’t the greatest of role models for anyone to pick. I get it, I’m perhaps aged out of relevancy since I had no idea an Aiden Ross existed until this bit of news hit my desk. Furthermore, I don’t understand why the platform is viral to begin with — and it certainly is now if it wasn’t before thanks to Hill’s comments.
There’s no love lost for Hill from Bills Mafia, even if there are some who may be reluctant to admit (even despite the social media receipts) that they’d love to see him suit up for Buffalo.
The guy carries drama everywhere he goes, as though his life is an endless loop of “reality” TV. Well, the reality is that he’s an acquired taste, and he was caught letting his guard down in a moment for which he didn’t prepare. But that’s exactly when you get to the real of a person.
The unfortunate situation for Hill is how very wrong he was in saying what he did. His opinions aside about Bills Mafia, his facts are just wrong. Yes, the Kansas City Chiefs have had the Buffalo’s number when it counts. No one will ever dispute it and plenty are quick to remind of that fact.
Guess what? In his career against the Bills, Hill’s teams have gone a combined 4-9 versus Buffalo — 3-3 with the Chiefs and an abysmal 1-6 with the Dolphins. That’s hardly the consistent beatdown Hill remembers.
In nine regular-season games facing the Bills, Hill’s teams have gone a combined 2-7. His stats aren’t much to write home about either: 45 catches (73 targets) for 470 yards with 2 touchdowns — good for a 61.6% catch rate, 6.44 yards per target, 5 receptions per game, 52.2 yards per game (per Pro Football Reference). Hill has been a fairly dangerous runner against Buffalo, having added six carries for 59 yards.
Furthermore, the Bills under McDermott have never allowed Hill to reach 100 yards receiving in the regular season (high of 82 yards).
What Hill likely remembers most is KC’s work against the Bills during a pair playoff games, where the Chiefs went 2-0 with him on the roster. His lone playoff game facing Buffalo with the Dolphins added another loss to the ledger.
Hill fared better being fed by the playoff edition of Patrick Mahomes, catching 20 passes for an impressive 322 yards and one touchdown. His output with Miami was a pedestrian seven catches for 69 yards. Including playoffs, Hill’s work against the Bills has contributed to a 4-8 record overall.
Worse than Hill’s forgetfulness is his insistence that Bills Mafia collectively have CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy). One cannot be diagnosed with CTE while alive. It takes a postmortem study to accurately diagnose CTE.
Joking about CTE is awful, especially from someone who plays professional sports, where concussions are far too common place. Hill should be well-informed about concussions, given Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s concerning history with them.
This is just another bad look from a player whose talent doesn’t rise above his reputation. A player who just last season was voted number one by his peers among the NFL Top 100 players. Honestly, this take by Hill just reeks.
As a bonus, here’s a gallery of photos featuring Tyreek Hill’s struggles against the Buffalo Bills: