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Noah Lyles takes shot at Dolphins' Hill after win: 'Tyreek could never'

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Noah Lyles had a message for Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill after winning the 60-meter final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on Sunday in Boston.

Lyles - a 100m gold medalist at the Paris Olympics - celebrated his latest victory by pulling out a sign that read, "Tyreek could never," adding to the back-and-forth between the two speedsters.

"I think this (message) says it all," Lyles said Sunday, according to NBC. "When you're ready to actually put some words down and you 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."

Hill reacted to Lyles' message on social media.

In August, Hill challenged Lyles to sign a contract so they could have a 50-yard race. The Dolphins star - who won the men's 60m event at the USA Track & Field Masters Indoor Championships in 2023 - has also said he'd beat Lyles in a race.

Lyles won a bronze medal in Paris last year running the 200m race as well following a positive test for COVID-19.

Hill's Dolphins fell short of expectations in 2024 and didn't make the playoffs with an 8-9 record. The 30-year-old signaled a potential exit from Miami after a season-finale loss in January. However, head coach Mike McDaniel recently said he's cleared the air with Hill.

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