Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins wide receiver, recently gave an update as to when his highly anticipated race with Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles might actually take place. Hill and Lyles have been teasing their fans with a race, but the latter backed off a couple of weeks after almost all the arrangements were made.
Hill appeared recently on the Glory Daze podcast and revealed that the two will definitely race and are already in talks to hold the event and that it will take place mostly sometime toward the end of the NFL offseason.
“The crazy part about it is, when he actually said the race was cancelled, we were still in long talks about contract negotiations, about time, location, and stuff like that. So we’re looking to get it done somewhere near the end of the offseason. I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve been training my tail off, man.” Tyreek Hill said about the upcoming race with Noah Lyles in his latest appearance on the ‘Glory Daze’ podcast.
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill (the Cheetah) clocks 25.5 MPH [IG/@cheetah] pic.twitter.com/NI6d7DMqEu
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Tyreek Hill, who is known for his incredible speed and agility, is definitely itching for a race. After Lyles backed out of the challenge, Hill went after popular YouTuber, IShowSpeed, and issued him a challenge to race.

Apart from focusing on racing others, Tyreek Hill is also training hard for his upcoming season with the Miami Dolphins. The wide receiver will be hoping to bring out better numbers for his team in the upcoming NFL season, especially after the Dolphins failed to make it to the playoffs in the previous year.

Tyreek Hill Shows Off Speed In New Video
Tyreek Hill seems to be all about his speed and running these days, and nothing more. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver recently shared a video on his TikTok account where he can be seen clocking a speed of 25.5mph on a track field.
Hill is not only focusing on his own speed, but also the speed of his children, it seems like. The wide receiver shared a video a few days back where he can be seen training his little son on the field for an upcoming track event.

The wide receiver can also be seen squatting down and giving his son an inspirational pep talk about the importance of hard work. Hill reiterates this when his little kid adorably tells him that he wants to be a football coach someday in the future.
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