
Noah Lyles accuses Tyreek Hill of ‘chasing clout,’ Dolphins star responds with 50-yard race challenge
NY Post
The ongoing feud between Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles has another chapter.
Lyles, the world-class sprinter who won the 100-meter dash at the 2024 Olympics in a photo-finish, accused Dolphins star Tyreek Hill of using his name for clout in a recent podcast appearance.
Then, Hill, in an X post Sunday, challenged Lyles to a 50-yard race to settle their debate.
The back-and-forth dates back to when Lyles claimed that Super Bowl champions — which applies to Hill after his 2020 title with the Chiefs — shouldn’t be able to label themselves as world champions.
Hill responded during an interview by saying that he could defeat Lyles in a race, while Lyles also said he hadn’t heard of Hill.
“What’s the cheetah guy from football, what’s his name?” Lyles said. ” I can’t remember his name. What’s the football player who thinks he’s fast name?”

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