Earlier this week, Tyreek Hill claimed he could beat Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles in a footrace. Now, Lyles is responding — in the pettiest way possible.
In an interview with NBC Sports, Lyles pretended he didn’t even know who Hill was, saying: “What’s that guy’s… What’s the cheetah guy from football? I can’t remember his name. Mark! What’s the football player who thinks he’s fast name?”
“Tyreek Hill,” Lyles finally said, after an extended period of time.
OK, Noah.
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