Tyreek Hill is still very, very fast.
The Miami Dolphins' wide receiver's offseason of taking part in 100-meter dashes continued over the weekend.
At the ATX Sprint Classic in Austin, Hill clocked a 10.10-second 100-meter dash.
That was good for fourth in a seven-man race. It did beat out fifth-place Josephus Lyles, the younger brother of Olympic legend Noah.
Hill had run the 100 earlier in the offseason and come across the line in 10.15 seconds, so this was an improvement.
For contest, Noah Lyles won the Olympics last summer in 9.79 seconds.
Hill is one of the fastest non-track-stars on the planet.
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He'll be hoping that translates to the football field this fall. He needs Tua Tagovailoa to stay healthy at quarterback, and if that happens, Miami can have a bounceback season.
And if things don't get better for the Dolphins, Hill could always just keep looking for 100-meter dashes and call it quits on his football career.
It's cool to see Hill pursuing this passion in the offseason. And soon enough, NFL fans will see him putting these skills to use as one of the fastest WRs in the entire league.
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