A 60-meter race would be best; Hill has run a 6.61, Lyles a 6.43 at that distance Just in from our “we’ll believe it when we see it” department: Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles are making more ...
Lyles, 27, won gold in Paris with a thrilling finish in the 100 meter, defeating Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by a fraction of a second. Only eight days after the race, Hill — known as arguably ...
Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill are finally going to race. In a potentially groundbreaking crossover event that promises to combine the worlds of track and field and professional football, American ...
After back-and-forth trash talk, Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill will finally take it to the track. Lyles, an Olympic sprinter, and the Miami Dolphins wide receiver revealed to People Magazine that the ...
After jabbering about it since 2023, Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles announced they are going to race, but the speed freaks can’t say where and can’t say when. The NFL wide receiver and U.S ...
After months of verbal sparring, USA Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles and Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill plan to race each other. In an interview with People, Hill and Lyles announced they would ...
Noah Lyles and NFL star Tyreek Hill have finally agreed to race each other after years of back-and-forth banter about who is faster. Lyles—the reigning 100-meter Olympic champion and the ...
Olympic gold medalist sprinter Noah Lyles is the self-proclaimed “fastest man alive,” and is “dead serious” about putting it on the line in a race against Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill.
Tyreek Hill fires back at Noah Lyles as their speed showdown gets real Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles is stepping outside the traditional track and field world for a showdown that has sports ...
If they run as fast as they talk, this could be a doozy. Yes, sprint and football fans, Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill have moved one step closer to settling things on the track. When, where and at ...
The back-and-forth mentioned by Hill perhaps referred to Lyles when, after winning the 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, held up a sign that read “Tyreek could never”.