JUST IN: Miami Dolphins Elite Claims He Could Beat Olympian Noah Lyles

Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins’ wide receiver, is one of the NFL’s most explosive and dynamic athletes. Hill, who was selected in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, is still one of the league’s best offensive players, using his outstanding speed and agility to outmanoeuvre opponents and score incredible touchdowns.Hill, who ran a 6.70-second 60-meter race in the 25-29 age group of the USA Track and Field Masters Indoor Championships in 2023, is not only one of the NFL’s fastest players, but also one of the world’s fastest.

On Monday, Hill met with NFL personality Kay Adams, who pressed the quick wideout on the controversial words made by US Olympian Noah Lyles. Lyles, the gold medallist in the 100-meter at the 2024 Paris Olympics, chastised North American sports for claiming world championships despite competing on the same continent. Hill targeted Lyles, mocking the sprinter for his comments about the NFL after finishing third in the 200-meter race last week.

Miami Dolphins: Tyreek Hill Targets Olympics Great Noah Lyles

During an appearance on The Up & Adams Show with host Kay Adams, the FanDuel Sportsbook media personality spoke with six-time Pro Bowler and Miami Dolphins athlete Tyreek Hill. When questioned on Olympian Noah Lyles’ comments about Super Bowl champions not being recognised global champions, Hill did not mince words.

“Noah Lyles can’t say nothing after what just happened to him. I feel like that’s like horse radish. To do that and say that we were not world champions of our sport says a lot. Like, c’mon buh, just speak on what you know about, and that’s track.”

Hill points to Lyles’ bronze medal finish in the 200-meter sprint at the 2024 Paris Olympics last week. Lyles slumped on the course after the race before being transported in a wheelchair. Lyles later revealed that he had COVID-19, which impaired his performance. According to Yahoo Sports, Hill’s high school record in the 100-meter dash is 10.19 seconds. Meanwhile, Lyles has a personal best of 9.79 in the 100-meter dash. Nonetheless, Hill feels he can defeat Lyles in a race.

“I’d beat Noah Lyles. I’d beat Noah Lyles. I wouldn’t beat him by much, but I would defeat Noah Lyles. And guess what? When I beat him, I’m going to put on a COVID mask to show him that I mean business, because I do.”

 

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Tyreek Hill: Elite Speed

Tyreek Hill, a wide receiver, did a ridiculous 4.29 40-yard sprint at his West Alabama Pro Day in 2016, propelling him from likely undrafted status to a fifth-round selection by the Kansas City Chiefs. According to NFL Next Gen statistics, Hill has the highest speed recorded since tracking began in 2016, reaching 23.34 miles per hour. Hill is not only a gifted athlete, but also one of the NFL’s top offensive skill players.

Hill spent his first six seasons with the Chiefs, from 2016 to 2021, and was named first-team All-Pro three times. The five-foot-ten, 190-pound pass catcher had 479 grabs, 6,630 receiving yards, and 56 touchdowns over that time, with Kansas City and Hill winning the Super Bowl in 2019. Hill was in the Pro Bowl in each of his six seasons with Kansas City. Before the 2022 season, the Chiefs traded Hill to the Miami Dolphins, where he spent the previous two seasons. Hill has an NFL-best 3,509 receiving yards since 2022, collecting MVP votes every season.

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