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Tyreek Hill shames rapper for filming his burning home on Instagram Live: 'You're supposed to be my neighbor'

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Tyreek Hill’s 2024 did not get off to an ideal start.

Days before his Miami Dolphins were eliminated from the playoffs, his house erupted in flames.

A massive fire broke out at the All-Pro’s home, and Davie Fire Rescue later determined the fire was “unintentional, accidental,” sparked by a child playing with a lighter inside the home.

Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins on the sideline during the national anthem prior to a game against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium Jan. 7, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.  (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

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Firefighters extinguished the fire shortly after arriving to the mansion in Southwest Ranches, roughly 23 miles west of Fort Lauderdale.

One of his neighbors is rapper Rick Ross, and he obviously had a pretty good view of the situation. Ross, though, took to Instagram Live to film the ordeal.

“Lil bro gonna have to build a new crib, it’s all good tho,” Ross said in the video, via the New York Post. “Dropped 10 [million] on this one, ya heard me? You build another one you feel me? Live it up.”

“God is great it’s unfortunate the house caught on fire across the street, but I checked with the firefighters, there was no one that was injured,” Ross said later. “Everybody was out of the house, the fire is under control. God bless the homie, you already know.”

Rapper Rick Ross performs onstage during the Legendz Of The Streetz Tour Reloaded at State Farm Arena March 5, 2023, in Atlanta. (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

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Despite the well wishes, Hill said he can’t “f— with” his neighbor Ross anymore.

“First off I just wanna say, Rick Ross, bro, I can’t vibe with you now bro,” Hill said on the “Pivot Podcast” with Ryan Clark this week. “I can’t f–– with you no more bro.

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“Rick Ross man. You had the audacity to talk to a fireman instead of come protect. You got my number bro. You get on Twitter, posting me all over Twitter, like, after what me and my family went through. You’re supposed to be the neighbor. The neighborhood hero!”

Ross wrote on Instagram that he was “not picking on” Hill, calling him his “homie.”

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Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins warms up prior to a game against the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium Oct. 29, 2023, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

Hill told his teammates in an episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” his house was “done.”

“Smoke damage, fire damage, the whole upstairs is burnt down,” he said.

Hill purchased the seven-bedroom home in 2022 for an estimated $6.9 million.

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Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds miss out on latest chance to enter Baseball Hall of Fame

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Jeff Kent has been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee.

Kent, the 2000 NL MVP winner who played the majority of his career at second base, received 14 of the possible 16 votes from the committee to earn his place in Cooperstown as a part of the Class of 2026.

Kent was the only candidate to receive the necessary 75% of votes from the 16-person committee. The next closest was Carlos Delgado, who received nine of the 16 votes.

Meanwhile, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Gary Sheffield — all players linked to using performance-enhancing drugs in their careers — each received less than five votes. Fernando Valenzuela also did not receive the votes necessary.

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Clemens received support from President Donald Trump ahead of the committee’s vote.

“Roger Clemens, who won 354 games, went through his own Witch Hunt. HE WAS ACQUITTED OF ALL CHARGES!!! If he doesn’t get into the Hall of Fame, he should sue the hell out of Major League Baseball!” Trump wrote on Truth Social earlier Sunday.

“It was the Obama DOJ (of course!) that viciously went after the great Roger Clemens. ROGER WAS FULLY ACQUITTED OF ALL CHARGES!!!”

This is a developing story. More to come.

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Mountain West champion Boise State to face Washington in LA Bowl at SoFi Stadium

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Mountain West Conference champion Boise State is extending the nation’s second-longest active bowl streak with a trip to Los Angeles.

The Broncos (9-4, 6-2 Mountain West) will facing off with Washington (8-4, 5-4 in Big Ten) in the LA Bowl on Dec. 13 at SoFi Stadium. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. PST and the game will air on ABC.

Boise State is making its 28th consecutive bowl appearance, trailing only Georgia (29) for the longest postseason streak. The Broncos are coming off a 38-21 win over UNLV in the Mountain West Conference championship game. Quarterback Maddux Madsen, who returned from an injury absence, threw four first-half touchdown passes that sealed the Broncos’ title win.

Washington earned a bowl bid in coach Jeff Fisch’s second season leading the Huskies. Fisch previously worked on the UCLA and Rams coaching staffs.

Dual-threat quarterback Demond Williams, who has passed for 2,850 yards and run for 595 more, and versatile running back Jonah Coleman, who has 14 rushing touchdowns and two more receiving scores, pace the Washington offense.

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Duke upsets Virginia in overtime to claim ACC title, possibly shaking up CFP picture

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Duke sent the College Football Playoff picture into uncertainty with a stunning overtime win on Saturday.

The Blue Devils secured their first outright ACC championship title since 1962 with a 27-20 victory over Virginia.

Duke quarterback Darian Mensah connected with tight end Jeremiah Hasley for a 1-yard touchdown on a fourth-down play in overtime, in what would be the deciding score.

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Duke Blue Devils quarterback Darian Mensah looks to pass during overtime against the Virginia Cavaliers during the 2025 ACC Championship game at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)

Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris was intercepted by Duke’s Luke Mergott on the Cavaliers’ first offensive play of overtime.

Duke last won a share of the ACC regular season title in 1989, sharing it with Virginia in Steve Spurrier’s final season as the Blue Devils’ coach. 

The conference championship game was created in 2005, and Duke got there this year thanks to a five-team tiebreaker.

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Duke’s Dan Mahan celebrates defeating the Virginia Cavaliers during the 2025 ACC Championship game at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)

Virginia, the ACC regular season champion, would have reached the CFP for the first time in school history with a victory. While Duke is still unlikely to make the playoff field, the win opens the door for a second Group of Five team — likely James Madison — to sneak in.

JMU alums Ben Overby and James Turner were even at the game to support Duke.

“Nothing against UVA,” Turner said excitedly, “but we’re just here to support Duke.”

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Duke Blue Devils defensive end Wesley Williams celebrates with safety DaShawn Stone after defeating the Virginia Cavaliers during the 2025 ACC Championship game. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)

ACC commissioner Jim Phillips argued this week that his league deserved two bids: one for No. 12 Miami as the league’s highest-ranked team, the other for the Duke-Virginia winner as the league’s champion.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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