Mike Florio discusses the planned race between Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill and Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, an event that could be impacted if the NFL decides to step in.
NFL star Tyreek Hill first challenged Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles after the Summer Games in Paris. Now the two superstars will battle it out for bragging rights.
Olympic gold-medal sprinter Noah Lyles and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill will race each other either this spring or summer before Lyles competes at the U.S. Championships, according to Natasha Dye of People.
Just days after warning Noah Lyles he was coming for the world and Olympic champion, teenage sensation Gout Gout has achieved a mark that has eluded the US track star.
Olympic 100 metres champion Noah Lyles will race NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill after months of public jabs, the eight-time Pro Bowler confirmed on social media.
Yes, sprint and football fans, Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill have moved one step closer to settling things on the track. When, where and at what distance? All still TBD. The reigning 100-meter Olympic champion and the fleet-footed NFL receiver conducted a joint interview/trash-talk session this week with People magazine,
Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles have been jawing at each other for a long time now about who the fastest individual is, and we might finally get an answer to that question after the two agreed they need to settle the debate.
After talking trash since 2023, Olympic gold medalist sprinter Noah Lyles, considered the fastest man on Earth, and NFL receiver Tyreek Hill have agreed to a race.
The "Cheetah" and the gold medal sprinter agree to settle their ongoing feud on the track, determining which one is actually faster.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles are ready to put the debate -- and the trash talk -- to rest and race to determine who is the faster runner.
Miami Dolphins Tyreek Hill and Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles told People magazine they plan to race each other this summer.
Olympic 100 metres champion Noah Lyles will race NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill after months of public jabs, the eight-time Pro Bowler confirmed on social media. Hill, who plays with the Miami Dolphins,
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