Noah Lyles had a little message on his bib for Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill after winning the men's 60m at New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
Competing in his second race of the 2025 season at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, sprint champion Noah Lyles achieved another impressive victory and had a special message for Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
The World and Olympic champion powered to the finish line in convincing form for a new Season's Best (SB) of 6.52s, thus sealing his fourth consecutive win at the meet. Bahamian sprint sensation Terrence Jones was second in 6.57s, while PJ Austin finished third in 6.60s.
Former world 60m champions Marcell Jacobs and Trayvon Bromell settled for fourth and fifth in respective 6.63s and 6.64s.
Lyles' victory was his second of the year, improving his performance in his season opener at the RADD Invitational last weekend, where he clocked a respectable 6.62s.
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Following his comfortable win in Boston, Lyles had a message for familiar foe Hill under his bib, with the words: 'Tyreek Could Never'.
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Then he backed up his message during a post-race interview: "Hey, when you're ready to actually put some words down and you're actually ready to race, see me. I'm right here, I ain't going nowhere, but all I know is your football season is over, you ain't got no excuse now," said Lyles.
The duo have had an exchange of words about racing each other, but it has never materialized. Hopefully, Lyles openly calling out the Dolphins wide receiver will finally set things rolling for a possible race.