The latest Kansas City Chiefs rumors center on Trey Smith's future, Travis Kelce's retirement odds, and the potential for a Tyreek Hill trade reunion.
Mike Florio discusses the planned race between Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill and Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, an event that could be impacted if the NFL decides to step in.
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill took a shot at Mac MacClung following his win at the NBA All-Star Slam Dunk contest.
The "Cheetah" and the gold medal sprinter agree to settle their ongoing feud on the track, determining which one is actually faster.
Ryan Clark didn't hold back when he and fellow ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe ripped into Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill in January for quitting on his team. Last week in New Orleans, Hill took
Yes, sprint and football fans, Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill have moved one step closer to settling things on the track. When, where and at what distance? All still TBD. The reigning 100-meter Olympic champion and the fleet-footed NFL receiver conducted a joint interview/trash-talk session this week with People magazine,
Olympic 100 metres champion Noah Lyles will race NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill after months of public jabs, the eight-time Pro Bowler confirmed on social media.
Tyreek Hill’s camp reportedly told Bill Simmons to “watch out for the Chargers” as a potential trade destination.
NFL star Tyreek Hill first challenged Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles after the Summer Games in Paris. Now the two superstars will battle it out for bragging rights.
The race will take place sometime in the spring or summer with the location and distance yet to be determined.
Tyreek Hill’s career has always moved at warp speed—like a NASCAR finale on Thanksgiving gravy. But lately, the Miami Dolphins’ star receiver is playing a different game: social media charades. Between Instagram hints about his wrist and trade rumors thicker than Kansas City BBQ smoke,