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Tyreek Hill Plans June Practice Sprint Before 60-Meter Race with Olympic Champion Noah Lyles

Rehabbing from two offseason wrist surgeries, Hill reports running 100 meters in 10.0 seconds on track.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill catches the ball during practice on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

Overview

  • Hill will stage a “trial race” on June 13 in Los Angeles as a warmup for his summer 60-meter contest with Noah Lyles.
  • The Dolphins receiver is sidelined during OTAs while recovering from two wrist surgeries sustained this offseason.
  • He says he has trimmed down to 183 pounds after a 16-pound weight loss aimed at enhancing his endurance.
  • Hill claims to be consistently hitting 10.00-second flat times in the 100 meters as part of his training regimen.
  • Miami coach Mike McDaniel has expressed indifference to the matchup and does not intend to block Hill’s participation.