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Tyreek Hill Reignites Feud With Noah Lyles After iShowSpeed Race

The Dolphins wide receiver and former track athlete said in August that he could beat the fastest man in the world in a race.

Split image of Tyreek Hill and Noah Lyles
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Miami Dolphins star wide receiver and former track athlete Tyreek Hill has entered the chat.

Hill chimed in after Noah Lyles narrowly defeated iShowSpeed in a race Thursday night. "And track athletes think he gone beat me," he wrote with laughing emojis in response to a video of the event.

Lyles fired back at Hill with what could be perceived as a challenge. "Awww feeling left out," he wrote. "I'll dance across the line on you too."

Even Speed got involved, claiming Hill has been "scared" to race him and would need to compete against him before meeting Lyles.

"lmao he's scared to race me but he's trying to race u, tyreek u gotta get through me first," Speed wrote.

The back-and-forth between Hill and Lyles started when the Dolphins wide receiver told Kay Adams on her show Up and Adams in August that he "would beat Noah Lyles," adding, "I wouldn't beat him by a lot."

Lyles brought up Hill's name a few days later but appeared to pretend that he did not remember his name, referring to the Dolphins star as "the cheetah guy from football" and "the football player who thinks he's fast."

Lyles angered NBA players and fans alike last year with his infamous "world champions of what" line in regards to the winning team in the NBA Finals declaring themselves world champions.

The Olympic gold medalist suggested the NBA Finals winners were merely the champions of the United States compared to the world athletic championships in which nearly every country around the globe is represented.

Lyles won his first Olympic gold medal earlier this year when he barely edged out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by 0.005 seconds in the 100-meter final.

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