American Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles referred to as out Miami Dolphins vast receiver Tyreek Hill after he gained the 60-meter on the New Stability Indoor Grand Prix on Sunday.
Lyles crossed the end line in 6.52 seconds, beating out the Bahamas’ Terrence Jones, Italy’s Marcell Jacobs and fellow People P.J. Austin and Trayvon Bromell. After he crossed the end line, Lyles turned his bib round to the digital camera.
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“Tyreek may by no means,” he mentioned referencing the NFL star vast receiver.
He talked about his problem to Hill with NBC Sports activities.
“Once you’re prepared to really put some phrases down, and also you’re truly able to race, see me,” he mentioned. “I’m proper right here. I ain’t going nowhere. However all I do know is, your soccer season’s over. You ain’t acquired no excuse now.”
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Hill responded in a submit on X. “Get a load of this man.”
He challenged Lyles again in August when the Olympic sprinter gained 100-meter gold, however he refused to wager his gold medal in a race. Lyles mentioned he wouldn’t even put his medal on the road if Hill wagered his Tremendous Bowl ring, which he gained with the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs within the 2019 season.
Hill’s teammate, Dolphins working again Raheem Mostert, instructed Fox Information Digital in August he believes a couple of of their different teammates may additionally maintain their very own towards Lyles in a race.
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“I really feel like all of us may run with him,” Mostert mentioned of Lyles. “And I do know that Noah Lyles introduced up the truth that he would race Tyreek in a 60-yard sprint or one thing like that. Or regardless of the case could also be. I really feel like all of us may run that 60-yard sprint.”
Fox Information’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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