Dolphins' Tyreek Hill flexes 100m time ahead of possible race with Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles
- Tyreek Hill, the speedy receiver for Miami's NFL team, posted a video showing a 10.15-second 100-meter dash as he prepares for a scheduled race against Olympic champion Noah Lyles in 2025.
- The race was intended to occur before the start of the national track and field championships on July 31, 2025, but it was ultimately canceled due to various complications and personal issues, and no alternate date has been decided.
- Hill and Lyles have exchanged trash talk over the past year, including sign jabs like Hill's 'Noah could never' and Lyles' 'Tyreek could never,' fueling public interest in the showdown.
- Lyles, who secured the gold medal in the 100m at the 2024 Olympics with a personal best of 9.784 seconds, stated that many claim to be the fastest in the world, but he proves it by consistently coming out on top during the most important competitions.
- Although Hill's 10.15-second time trails Lyles' best, his efforts suggest seriousness about the challenge and could open the door for a future race during Hill's summer availability.
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The ongoing beef between Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill and 100-meter Olympic champion Noah Lyles took a strange turn on Friday. Hill, who previously challenged Lyles to a race on several occasions, took to social media to post a video of him running a personal best in the 100-meter dash. The video came from his victory in the Last Chance Sprint Series. But when the camera panned after Hill crossed the finish line, it showed a time of 10.15 sec…
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