Tyreek Hill Teases Sprint Showdown with Noah Lyles: Track Meets Turf
Miami Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill is no stranger to speedโbut now, heโs hinting at a sprint race that could break the internet. After blazing past Olympian Noah Lyles’ brother in a recent footrace, Hill took to social media to stir the pot, teasing a potential showdown with Noah Lyles himself, the reigning world champion sprinter.
The Challenge That Sparked It All
Hill recently competed in a casual race against Josephus Lyles (Noah’s brother), easily winning and setting off a wave of buzz. The clip went viral, with fans marveling at just how dominant Hill still is on the trackโdespite focusing on football.
Following the race, Hill tagged Noah Lyles on social media, saying:
> “You next?”
The post has lit up Dolphins and NFL Twitter, with fans calling for the race to happen and debating who would win: the NFLโs fastest player or the worldโs fastest man?
More Than Just Fun
While the idea of Hill sprinting against an Olympic gold medalist might seem like a gimmick, it speaks to something bigger: Tyreek Hillโs elite athleticism and showmanship. Heโs not just a threat on the fieldโheโs a brand, a performer, and a competitor who thrives on big moments.
For Dolphins fans, this kind of crossover attention keeps Miami in the spotlight even during the offseason. It builds energy around the team and reminds everyone just how special Hill is.
The Stats Donโt Lie
Tyreek Hill’s top speed: 23.24 mph (NFL in game)
Noah Lyles’ 100m personal best: 9.83 seconds
Both are elite in their lanes, but this race would test raw acceleration and speed enduranceโtwo different beasts.