Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles and Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill will officially race one another this spring, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.
recently called out Hill after winning a fourth straight 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, holding up a sign that read “Tyreek Could Never,” which was written on the back of ...
The race will take place sometime in the spring or summer with the location and distance yet to be determined.
The back-and-forth mentioned by Hill perhaps referred to Lyles when, after winning the 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, held up a sign that read “Tyreek could never”.
We got to be presented to the world.” Noah Lyles takes shot at Tyreek Hill after 60m final win at New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Then came the 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix ...
A challenge between NFL star Tyreek Hill and Olympic gold medalist ... Hill after winning the 60-meter race at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix earlier this month. After crossing the finish ...
And he also won his fourth consecutive 60m final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on Feb. 2, then teased Hill anew with a sign that read, "Tyreek could never." A date and place has not been ...
Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles have made a massive ... could never” after winning a 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix earlier this month. “I think it speaks for itself ...
6x All Pro and SB Champ Tyreek Hill responds to Noah Lyles comments ... 👀🔊 After winning the 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on February 2, Lyles reignited the fire ...
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and track star Noah Lyles ... following his recent 60-meter victory at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in early February. That was Lyles’ first race ...
Lyles, after winning the 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on Feb. 2, held up a sign that read, "Tyreek could never." RELATED: NFL Fact or Fiction: Tyreek Hill Can Beat Noah ...
After back-and-forth trash talk, Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill will finally take it ... Hill after his win at 60 meters at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix earlier this month in Brighton, Massachusetts.