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The NFL offseason has been a busy one for Tyreek Hill. The wide receiver got to jump ship from Kansas to Miami, pairing alongside Tua Tagovailoa. However, he has gained notoriety among the NFL as well as the Track and Runs fans because of his outspoken attitude on Twitter. He came back to target some more attention after expressing some dissatisfaction over the new world record holder, Trayvon Bromell.

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Track and Field sport has been a popular sector that has been emerging for quite a while. NFL athletes have occasionally made appearances at the track. Most notably, Tyreek Hill. Even DK Metcalf, who is eyeing the 2024 Olympics. Even though DK couldn’t qualify for the Olympics in Tokyo, he has been training for the Olympic track events, which will be held in the year 2024 in Paris, France.

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For Trayvon Bromell, he had one of the biggest moments in the 2022 season. After clocking a fantastic timing, the UNF Invitational sprinter left the audience delighted. Bromell won his first 100m event of the season with an amazing time of 9.75 seconds, smoking out Andre De Grasse and Abdul Hakim Sani Brown. This is Trayvon Bromell’s new career-best, and he is currently the sixth fastest guy in the world. This is a fantastic start for Trayvon, and it’ll be intriguing to see how he develops over the campaign.

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However, it looks like Bromell’s stats didn’t impress the Seattle Seahawks’ new wideout, Tyreek Hill. Notably, he falls under the NFL’s fastest speedsters category and has been on a banter over Twitter multiple times.

He mentions, After watching Bromell run a 9.7 yesterday I will say this he can’t see me. That is all.”

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Tyreek Hill’s ‘John Cena’ reference is rather amusing for someone who just clocked among the top speedsters in the world. ‘Cheetah’ is someone who is ready to call out to anyone who calls him out for a race. Since he assumes he can effortlessly outpace them, his February tweet elicited a flurry of responses from several athletes.

Tyreek Hill once called out the GOAT of sprinting

Tyreek Hill appears to be up for a fight with anyone. One of the NFL’s fastest WR has challenged Usain Bolt, the GOAT sprinter, in addition to Olympic athletes. Not just once, but several times. Meanwhile, Bolt has been looking forward to the battle and is ready to race and beat the NFL WR.

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Usain Bolt responded with an intriguing rebuttal: his surname simply means “Bolt,” implying that he is the quickest. After that, he doesn’t even have to say anymore.

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Tyreek Hill doesn’t appear to be going away until all these races go into place. He is adamant about defeating these Olympic superstars, and the competition will be fascinating to watch when it takes place. However, because the NFL 2022 season is approaching, fans should put their spirits on wait for the time being.

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