Tyreek Hill has once again proven that he is very fast. He couldn’t resist throwing a jab at Noah Lyles.
Tyreek Hill is known for being an incredibly fast wide receiver. The Miami Dolphins NFL superstar has now proven this once again in a duel with a stopwatch.
Hill took part in a 100-meter sprint on Friday as part of the “Last Chance Sprint Series.” Hill not only won the competition, he also set an impressive time of 10.15 seconds. This is all the more impressive considering that he is already 31 years old.
The world record is still held by Usain Bolt with 9.58 seconds, set in Berlin in 2009 during the World Athletics Championships. At the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, American Noah Lyles sprinted to gold in 9.78 seconds.
Hill and Lyles then engaged in a verbal exchange on social media and in interviews. Hill repeatedly claimed that he would beat the Olympic champion in a race.
But Hill wasn’t the only one to provoke Lyles. After the 27-year-old won a 60-meter race at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, he held up a sign with the following message: “Tyreek could never do that.”
After his victory on Friday, Hill responded by holding up a sign that read: “Noah could never do that.”
Went for a lil jog today ☺️ pic.twitter.com/hGNxufzamX
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) June 14, 2025
Both agreed a few months ago to face off this summer. However, there is no specific date for the showdown yet.
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