Noah Lyles Takes Aim at Tyreek Hill with Bold Race Challenge
The rivalry between Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles and NFL star Tyreek Hill just got a lot more intense. After Lyles’ win at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston on February 2, the sprinter wasted no time calling out Hill, challenging the Miami Dolphins wide receiver to a race.
For months, Lyles and Hill have been trading barbs about who’s the fastest, and now Lyles is pushing for an answer. At the event, Lyles’ race bib featured a message that said, “Tyreek could never.” But that wasn’t all—he took it further in his post-race interview, declaring, “When you’re ready to actually race, come see me. I’m right here, I ain’t going nowhere. Your football season is over, so you got no excuse now.”
Hill, known for his electrifying speed on the football field, hasn’t backed down from the verbal sparring, even questioning Lyles’ claim to being the world’s fastest man.
As the back-and-forth escalates, fans are eagerly waiting to see if Hill will accept the challenge. Lyles, the reigning 100m world and Olympic champion, is no stranger to winning on the track. But Hill, nicknamed “Cheetah” for his blazing speed, has never raced against an elite sprinter in a formal competition.
Will Tyreek Hill step up to settle the debate once and for all? The stage is set for what could be a thrilling face-off between two of the fastest athletes on the planet.