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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Drops Hilarious Photo Trolling Noah Lyles
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The Miami Dolphins have watched their superstar wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, call out Olympic athlete Noah Lyles multiple times over the past year. Things have ramped up even more after Lyles announced he was backing out of the scheduled race against Hill, adding more fuel to the fire for Hill to play with.

Immediately after the news broke that Lyles was backing out, Hill called Lyles out. But, less than one day later, Hill isn't done throwing shade at Lyles. In a new post on Twitter/X, Hill posted a photo with two dogs sitting in cars, one labeled "Me (Hill)" and another labeled "Noah."

The implication is clear, Hill is watching Lyles intently, while insinuating that Lyles is staring straight ahead, or avoiding confronting Hill. Lyles backed out of their scheduled race, and based on Hills recent posts, Lyles didn't back out after telling Hill.

This post from Hill comes on the back of a post calling Lyles out around 24 hours prior for the same thing. Hill didn't hold back, and hasn't held back, in his posts calling out Lyles for the past year. He's continued to troll Lyles, and his latest post is another jab at the Olympic athlete.

Part of what started Hill off on this train of calling out Lyles was Lyles deciding to back out of their scheduled race. But, it also came after Hill impressed in a 100 meter run, where he set a remarkable time of 10.15 seconds. 

At the end of his impressive race, he called out Lyles, holding up a sign that read "Noah could never."

The Dolphins All-Pro is heading into a very important 2025 season, and is evidently, in great shape. Being able to run at such a high speed is an indicator he's feeling good. While his consistent call-outs of Lyles may be a distraction, it's led Hill to showcase incredible speed.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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