Tyreek Hill is known for blowing past NFL defensive backs and finding space for the quarterback, whether it’s Patrick Mahomes or Tua Tagovailoa.
Hill, who was recently named NFL Most Valuable Player by the NFL Network, appears to be aiming to become “the fastest man in the world.”
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Tyreek Hill, wearing number 10, of the Miami Dolphins watches practice during the Atlanta Falcons training camp on August 7, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Rich Story/Getty Images)
Noah Lyles won the 100m at the Paris Olympics, earning his first Olympic gold medal.
Hill responded to Lyles’ comment that NBA champions are not world champions by claiming he could beat Lyles in a sprint. “Up & Adams”
“Noah Lyles can’t say anything after what just happened,” Hill said, “and he wants to go out and pretend he’s sick. I think that’s like wasabi. It’s like him doing that and saying, let’s talk about something you know, it’s track, as if we’re not world champions in this sport.”
Adams asked Hill if he wanted to race against Lyles.

Tyreek Hill, wearing number 10, of the Miami Dolphins warms up before the NFL Wild Card Playoff football game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 13, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Kara Durrett/Getty Images)
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“I will beat Noah Lyles… I won’t win by a large margin, but I will beat Noah Lyles. If I beat him, I’m going to wear a COVID mask to let him know I mean it.”
Hill then added two more poles to the fire.
“I love who I am in the race I’m running in 2028,” he wrote to X alongside a photo of himself in a track uniform.

American gold medalist Noah Lyles reacts during the awards ceremony for the men’s 100 meters track and field event at the 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024 in Paris. (Li Ying/Xinhua via Getty Images)
Lyles, who won a bronze medal in the 200m despite battling COVID-19, didn’t appear to respond to Hill’s challenge.
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Hill ran 10.19 seconds in the 100 meters as a high school student. Lyles’ Olympic record for the 100 meters was 9.79 seconds.
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