Tyreek Hill enters 60-meter dash at today’s USA Track and Field event

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Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill shows how fast he is every Sunday during the football season, and now he’s ready to show his speed on the track.

Hill is entered to race the 60-meter dash at the USA Track and Field Masters Indoor Championships today in Louisville.

Although Hill has not confirmed publicly that he will run, USA Track and Field has confirmed that he is entered, and Hill has alluded to running on social media, writing recently that he “put the spikes back on.”

Hill was the Track and Field News high school athlete of the year in 2012, but he only ran track briefly in college before turning his attention to football full-time.

This won’t be the first time an NFL player has run in a track meet. Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf ran a 10.37-second 100-meter dash at the USATF Golden Games in 2021. That’s an outstanding time for someone who isn’t actually a competitive sprinter, but Metcalf finished last in a field of elite sprinters. Hill’s competition will not be at the same level as Metcalf’s was two years ago.

Hill is entered in the 25-29 age group race, which is scheduled to run at 1:12 p.m. ET.

16 responses to “Tyreek Hill enters 60-meter dash at today’s USA Track and Field event

  1. He might be in time to compete in the 30 and over category at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

  2. I’d like to know-does it bother this guy that the Kansas City Chiefs were able to win a Super Bowl without him?!

  3. I think in show business, they say “break a leg”. In his case, let’s say “break an arm”.

  4. johnwick says:
    March 11, 2023 at 9:04 am
    I’d like to know-does it bother this guy that the Kansas City Chiefs were able to win a Super Bowl without him?

    He has 75 million reasons why it shouldn’t besides he already has a ring.

  5. ohnwick says:
    March 11, 2023 at 9:04 am
    I’d like to know-does it bother this guy that the Kansas City Chiefs were able to win a Super Bowl without him?!
    —————————-

    Why would it? I mean, they already lost a Super Bowl with him!

  6. Please bring back the 100 yd dash this meter stuff in junk in most Americans eyes. I can remember The great Travis the roadrunner Williams ran a 9.3 100 yd dash in the late 1960’s not that was fun .

  7. He can keep it close in the 60. 100 is a whole different story. And he’d have a way better chance if the runners all had to carry a football.

  8. Glad he got his money, but sad he had to go to Miami. Fun city, but they’re just bad a at football.

  9. Looks like the haters are out in full force on the boards. Must not have a lot to do at home on the weekend.

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