
Tyreek Hill Showcases Impressive 100m Dash Time Before Potential Match with Olympic Champion Noah Lyles
Tyreek Hill, the star wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, continues to pursue a race against Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, clocking an impressive 10.15 seconds in the 100m.
Tyreek Hill, a notable wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, is keenly pursuing a race against Olympic champion Noah Lyles. Recently, Hill shared a video showcasing his impressive 100m sprint time of 10.15 seconds during the preliminary heats of the Last Chance Sprint Series in California.
Despite still trailing behind Lyles’ best of 9.79 seconds, which he achieved in Paris last August, Hill’s performance indicates he is serious about the competition. He humorously responded to Lyles’ earlier jab by holding a sign stating, “Noah could never,” echoing Lyles’ own playful challenge from February, where he had displayed a sign reading, “Tyreek could never” after his victory at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
Hill remarked, “This has been an ongoing thing for quite some time now, and everybody’s seen the back and forth on social media. I’ve been very adamant to show people what real, true speed looks like.” He also noted that no fixed date has been set for their race, but with the Dolphins’ minicamp concluded, Hill’s availability this summer may provide a suitable opportunity.