
Tyreek Hill had plenty to say about the Patriots’ fan base following Sunday night’s 24-17 win.
Asked about how it felt to wave goodbye to the Foxborough crowd after improving to 2-0, Hill said it felt “tremendous” and that New England has “some of the worst fans in the NFL.”
It felt tremendous, man. Those fans are some of the worst fans in the NFL. And I’m going to stand on that; they are real nasty. Some of the things they were saying, I wouldn’t say in church. So yeah, it felt great to wave goodbye to the fans, and I’ll do it again. Bye.
Hill and Pats fans have a history dating back to his time in KC, when a man was charged with disorderly conduct for throwing a beer on the star receiver after scoring a touchdown.
#Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill calls out #Patriots fans: “Those fans are probably some of the worst fans in the NFL, and I’m gonna stand on that. They are real nasty and some of the things they were saying, I wouldn’t say in church.”
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— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 18, 2023
The four-time All-Pro went on to say that he wasn’t fazed by any of the Pats’ coverages and that he’s proud of his team’s early record.
“It feels good, man. It always feels good to beat probably one of the greatest coaches of all time,” he said. “To come in here in a tough environment, to win a game like this on a Sunday night, it feels good – especially the way this team played, the way this team battled through adversity.”
“It just shows that if you put in the work mentally, physically, and come into this game prepared, you’ll be ready for situations like that.”