Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill is very, very fast.
*audience responds* “How fast is he?”
On Saturday, Hill won the men’s 60-meter dash at the U.S.A. Track and Field’s Masters Indoor Championship in the ages 25-29 bracket with an impressive 6.70-second time.
This was Hill’s first professional track event since 2014, and he marked the occasion by rocking shades during his sprint.
Hill’s absurdly good display at the indoor track-and-field event just proves why he’s still one of the most dangerous wideouts in the NFL.
It’s not all that uncommon for NFL athletes to engage in ancillary athletic events such as this. Hill’s performance in the Saturday competition underscores that he could probably be a full-time track-and-field athlete if he wanted to be.
6️⃣.7️⃣0️⃣ for Tyreek Hill! @cheetah won the men’s 60m at the USATF Masters Indoor Championships 💥#USATF pic.twitter.com/2DVWzoeOqe
— USATF (@usatf) March 11, 2023
Just look at how much better his time was than his competitors, via MileSplit.
There is a reason this man’s nickname is “Cheetah,” and a reason he’s done so well as a speedy NFL receiver.