Tyreek Hill receives unsolicited advice from surprising source on Noah Lyles race

Wendi Oliveros

Tyreek Hill receives unsolicited advice from surprising source on Noah Lyles race image

The Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill foot race has been the talk of the internet for weeks ever since Hill told Kay Adams he could beat Lyles.

Lyles clapped back acting as though he did not know who "Cheetah" was and told Hill to stop talking and get the race scheduled.

Jumping into the foray is an unexpected person with no stake in it.  That is Micah Parsons, linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys.  Parsons offered Hill advice.

Parsons told Hill that he did not want to do this.  Though Hill can make people miss on the football field, running on the track is a different story. Parsons thought the one way Hill could compete was if he took a year or two to train. 

He said track speed is something different and encouraged Hill not to be a part of this.  Parsons also said he would put $50K on Lyle if the race happened before Hill had a year or so to train.

Hill is not going to be training for a race against Lyles anytime soon. He is trying to get ready for the 2024 season and is dealing with a thumb injury that he is trying to make sure is completely healed before the opening of the 2024 NFL season.  

The Dolphins open at home on September 8 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.  Kickoff is at 1 PM ET.

 

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Wendi Oliveros is an avid sports fan who has reported on NFL, MLB, and professional tennis throughout her career. She lives in PA but is not a Steelers or Eagles fan. She is a lifelong Baltimore Orioles fan, and her favorite tennis tournament is the US Open, which she has been privileged to attend a few times.