NFL star Tyreek Hill and Olympic gold medalist Ariles agree to the race
The challenges between NFL Star Tyreek Hill And then Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles made it a reality.
The two superstars announced this week around the time of their months. 2024 Palio Lymph, When two squares are turned off in the race, they are finally tested when they finally decide who is the fastest.

American track star Noarailles won the gold medal after winning the men’s 100-meter final at the 2024 Parisiolmí games. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
“This has been a continuation for quite some time. I mean, everyone has seen before and after social media,” Hill told people who first reported the news on Thursday.
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“I was very stubborn at showing people what real, true speed looks like.”
“Everyone says they’ll be the fastest in the world, but when that comes to it, you try to be the winner every time, and every time I show up at the biggest moment, I win.” Lyles told the outlet.
“That’s why I’m the fastest in the world,” he continued. “I did it at the Olympics. I do it at the World Championships. I do it where it is necessary. And if I have to go down, if you know, you If you know, you bump into Tyreek to prove I’m the fastest in the world. It’s going to happen.”

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill will respond after a match against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida on September 8, 2024. (Sam Navarro/Imagn Images)
Olympic star Noah Lyles taunts NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill after winning a sprint
The debate between the two athletes began in August when Olympic printers won 100 metres of gold. However, he refused to wager his medal in a race with Hill Miami Dolphins The receiver said he could easily beat him in the race.
The social media war changed when Lyles untook the Hill after winning the 60-meter race at New Balance’s indoor grand prix earlier this month.
After crossing the finish line, he turned to the camera to reveal the message “Tyreek couldn’t do it.”

US Noah Lyles has the sign that “Tyreek can never be” after winning the men’s 60m at the New Balance indoor grand prix in Boston on February 2, 2025. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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In a joint interview with people, the two athletes expressed mutual respect but did not refrain from talking about trash.
The date of the race and its length have not been determined yet.
Hill said Lyles was “scary” to face him on his 40m dash, but Lyles said the 100m race would be a “blown” victory for him. The two will probably agree to some distance in the centre.
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