Noah Lyles held a sign saying Tyreek Hill 'could never' beat him. Now they will race
Briefly

Tyreek Hill, an NFL wide receiver for the Dolphins, and Noah Lyles, an Olympic sprinter, have announced a highly anticipated race. However, specifics like the venue, date, and distance remain unclear, apart from it being between 40 and 100 yards/meters. Hill thrives in shorter sprints, boasting a personal best of 4.29 seconds in a 40-yard dash, while Lyles excels in longer distances, with a best of 9.81 seconds in the 100m. The rivalry intensified through trash talk, particularly after Lyles critiqued American leagues for their 'world champion' titles, prompting Hill's competitive response.
Everybody says they're gonna be the world's fastest, but when it comes down to it, you gotta be the winner every time, each and every time, and every time I show up to the biggest moments, I win.
If I gotta go down and, you know, beat up on Tyreek to prove that I'm the world's fastest, then it's gonna be done.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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