Tyreek Hill is fast and he doesn’t need to prove that to anybody.
But he’ll do it anyway.
The NFL star known as ‘Cheetah’ competed in the 100 meter dash at the Last Chance Sprint Series on Friday and was nothing short of impressive.
He posted a time of 10.15 seconds in his first 100 meter dash since 2014. It was his personal best and won him the race.
The real story begins when Hill crossed the finish line.
He grabbed a piece of paper that said “Noah could never,” and repeated the words to a nearby camera.
He’s alluding to American Noah Lyles who won the Olympic gold medal for his country at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Ironically, Lyles posted a time of 9.78 seconds in the race which was better than Hill’s time.
It’s a callback to when Lyles held the same sign calling Hill out back in February.
This comes after months of jawing at each other publicly has led to the two agreeing to race each other sometime this summer.
Went for a lil jog today ☺️ pic.twitter.com/hGNxufzamX
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) June 14, 2025
“This has been an ongoing thing for quite some time now, and I mean, everybody’s seen the back and forth on social media,” Hill said. “I’ve been very adamant to show people what real, true speed looks like.”
Hill showed his stuff but the world is still waiting to see the two go head to head in an official setting.
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