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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill blasts gold medalist Noah Lyles to go along with wild race claim…

**Tyreek Hill Calls Out Olympic Gold Medalist Noah Lyles, Doubles Down on Race Challenge**

Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill has reignited his long-standing debate with Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, taking shots at the track champion while making bold claims about a potential race between them. The back-and-forth exchange has escalated into a heated challenge, drawing widespread attention from both the NFL and track and field communities.

### **Hill’s Confidence in His Speed**
Known as one of the fastest players in NFL history, Hill has never shied away from comparing his speed to the world’s top sprinters. The latest chapter of this saga began when Hill took issue with Lyles’ past comments regarding American sports teams calling themselves “world champions.” Lyles, who won gold in the 100m and 200m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, had criticized the terminology, saying, “The NBA champions aren’t world champions, they’re just NBA champions.” His remarks stirred controversy, and Hill was among those who fired back.

However, Hill took it a step further, claiming he could beat Lyles in a 50-yard dash. “I would beat Noah Lyles… not by a lot, but I would beat him,” Hill said on social media, challenging the sprinter to put their speed to the test. He even urged Lyles to “sign the contract” and lock in the race.

### **Lyles Responds to the Challenge**
Lyles, a dominant force in professional sprinting, was quick to dismiss Hill’s claim. The Olympic champion responded with skepticism, questioning whether Hill was serious about the challenge. “The man dodges smoke. If he’s really about it, you’ll see me on the track,” Lyles retorted.

Given Hill’s background as a former track athlete—having run a 10.19-second 100-meter dash in high school—many have speculated on whether he could truly compete with an elite sprinter like Lyles, whose personal best in the event is a blistering 9.79 seconds.

### **Hill’s Wild Accusation**
In a surprising twist, Hill went beyond challenging Lyles to a race—he also cast doubt on Lyles’ recent struggles with illness during the Olympics. Hill suggested that Lyles was “pretending” to be sick when he placed third in the 200m event, an accusation that sparked further debate among fans and analysts.

### **Will the Race Happen?**
While no official race has been scheduled, the ongoing feud has generated immense interest. Some fans are eager to see the showdown, with debates raging over whether an NFL star like Hill could keep up with a world-class sprinter like Lyles.

For now, it remains a war of words, but if the two ever settle it on the track, sports fans everywhere will be watching.

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