‘No excuse now’ – Noah Lyles challenges Tyreek Hill with bold ultimatum

Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill’s feud has escalated after the Olympic champion’s win in Boston.

The rivalry between Olympic champion Noah Lyles and NFL star Tyreek Hill has escalated once again, with Lyles issuing a direct challenge to the Miami Dolphins wide receiver for a race.

The two speedsters have been engaged in an ongoing debate over who is the fastest, and now Lyles is calling for action.

Following his victory at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston on February 2, Lyles wasted no time in calling out Hill both subtly and openly.


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His race BIB featured a pointed message, reading, “Tyreek could never.” But the sprinter didn’t stop there—he made his challenge even clearer in his post-race interview.

“When you are ready to actually put some word down and you are actually ready to race, see me. I’m right here, I ain’t going nowhere,” Lyles declared via NBC Olympics.

“But all I know, your football season is over. You ain’t got no excuse now.”

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Hill, known for his blistering speed on the football field, has not shied away from the verbal exchanges, even questioning Lyles’ claim to being the world’s fastest man.

The back-and-forth between the two athletes has intensified, setting the stage for what could be a thrilling and highly anticipated showdown.

Lyles, the reigning 100m world champion and 100m Olympic champion, has established himself as one of the most dominant sprinters in track and field.

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Meanwhile, Hill, nicknamed “Cheetah” for his remarkable speed, has showcased his explosive acceleration in the NFL but has yet to face off against an elite sprinter in a formal race.

With Lyles’ latest ultimatum, the ball is now in Hill’s court, with fans waiting in anticipation whether the NFL star accept the challenge and settle the debate once and for all?