Olympic Champion Noah Lyles Calls Out Tyreek Hill With Brutal 3-Word Sign After Winning Men’s 60M Race At Indoor Track And Field Event

Olympic Champion Noah Lyles Calls Out Tyreek Hill With Brutal 3-Word Sign After Winning Men’s 60M Race At Indoor Track And Field Event
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Noah Lyles just put Tyreek Hill on blast.

Lyles had something to get off his chest during the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.

Julien Alfred, Lyles, Devynne Charlton, Masai Russell, Rai Benjamin, and Grant Holloway were among the global gold medallists headlining the event in Boston.

Lyles was back on the track, a year after his 60m victory in a meeting record 6.44.

The 27-year-old defended his title in Boston after winning the men’s 60m at the NB Indoor Grand Prix in a 6.52 season best.

After winning, Noah Lyles sent a message to Tyreek Hill.

Lyles had a message on his bib for the Dolphins wide receiver that read, “Tyreek Could Never.”

🗣️: "TYREEK COULD NEVER" 👀

Noah Lyles (@LylesNoah) had a little message on his bib for Dolphins wide receiver Hill after winning the men's 60m at NB Indoor Grand Prix in a 6.52 season best.#NBIndoorGP #WorldIndoorTour pic.twitter.com/EItYgBXdsf

— FloTrack (@FloTrack) February 2, 2025

“Tyreek Could Never”

Noah Lyles (@LylesNoah) with the new message for Tyreek Hill after winning the New Balance Indoor 60 meters again in Boston. 😂

🎥 @TWDTV1 pic.twitter.com/TacDN8Gm3t

— Andrew Jerell Jones, Luke 1:37 (BlueSky too now) (@sluggahjells) February 2, 2025

Lyles continued in his interview afterward:

“When you’re ready to actually put some words down, and you’re actually ready to race, see me,” Lyles said of Hill to Lewis Johnson on NBC Sports.

“I’m right here. I ain’t going nowhere. But all I know is, your football season’s over. You ain’t got no excuse now.”

Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles Reportedly Slated to Race in 2025

Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill has been beefing with Noah Lyles for some years now.

Lyles and Hill challenged each other to a race in separate comments following the Paris Olympics.

Hill and Lyles are reportedly slated to race in 2025 as part of a “Super Serious On Sight” series hosted by Terry Crews and fellow Super Serious co-founders.

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