Let's get it!
When it comes to racing, U.S. Olympic gold medalists Noah Lyles Miami Dolphins superstar wide receiver in 50-yard dash Tyreek Hill Hill is so serious, he made it official on social media on Sunday, issuing a challenge to Lyles. (RELATED: 'What you did sucks': Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa is 100% honest about former head coach Brian Flores)
“Sign the contract and enter the 50-yard race,” Hill wrote.
Things started to get going between Hill and Lyles, the Dolphins receiver. Fastest Player The National Football League player said he could beat Lyles in the 50-yard dash after Lyles won the gold medal in the 100 meters at the Summer Olympics in Paris, unofficially becoming the fastest man on the planet.
Six-time All-Pro and Super Bowl champion Tyreek Hill responds to Noah Lyles' comments that Super Bowl winners aren't “world champions”…
“Hey, man, I'm only gonna tell you what you know, and that's track and field… I can beat Noah Lyles.” @Cheetah translation: @Miami Dolphins… pic.twitter.com/E6zQ9EgEBX
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) August 12, 2024
During an appearance on the “Nightcap” podcast, Lyles was asked about Hill messing with him, to which he replied that Hill was “just chasing fame.”
“If he's not just talking on the internet and he's serious about it… if you're serious about it, you'll know I'm on the right track.”
Noah Lyles says he's ready to compete with Tyreek Hill 👀
(via Nightcap Show)
pic.twitter.com/dL3S8aTteB— Clutch Points (@ClutchPoints) August 18, 2024
Well, Hill got wind of this interview and issued a formal challenge.
Sign the contract and enter the 50-yard race. https://t.co/b2I0QXojvU
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) August 18, 2024
This has to happen! For culture!