The much-hyped sprint showdown between Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill? Off the table—for now. The Olympic champion has officially pulled out, citing personal reasons and “complications,” leaving fans disappointed and the buzz deflated. But if you think that slowed Tyreek down, think again. Just two weeks ago, the NFL speedster blazed through the 100m at the Last Chance Sprint Series, clocking an eye-popping 10.15 seconds. That time didn’t just raise eyebrows—it matched Olympic medalist Andre De Grasse’s season best and would’ve landed Hill a spot at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials as the 30th-fastest sprinter in the nation. And Tyreek didn’t hold back. He took a jab at Lyles, mocking him for bailing after seeing that blistering time. Noah stayed silent. But now, there’s a new name stirring the pot—Fred Kerley.
Did Fred Kerley catch Tyreek Hill’s 10.15-second sprint? Maybe. Tyreek called it “jogging,” downplaying what was actually a standout performance. But on June 25, he posted a clip on Instagram that told a different story—he was clearly going all out. The video showed him powering down the track, gradually picking up pace. The on-screen monitor tracked his speed, showing he hit 21.8 mph, but Tyreek had bigger goals in mind. His caption? Just three words: “Won’t Stop… 26 mph.” Is that his new speed target? Very likely. But Fred Kerley couldn’t resist throwing a little shade in response.
Fred Kerley popped up in the Instagram comments with a blunt two-word response: “That all.” His remark sent fans into a frenzy, instantly fueling speculation and excitement about a potential head-to-head showdown between him and Tyreek Hill on the track.
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