“I would’ve lit Tyreek Hill up” NFL HOF makes an outrageous claim about his speed during his playing days

Randy Moss and Tyreek Hill
The 2022 Pro Bowl is here and with it came the skills challenge. Tyreek Hill was expected to dominate the newest addition to the event, the fastest man challenge. The challenge was a 40-yard race that featured Tyreek Hill, Micah Parsons, Nick Chubb, and Stefon Diggs. Certainly, some of the fastest players in the NFL but Hill is well known to be the fastest of them all.
However, Hill didn’t seem to want to test his speed out as he very happily jogged his way to 4th, hardly making an effort and still somewhat keeping up with all the others. Maybe that’s more of a testament to his electric speed. Regardless, the performance prompted Randy Moss to question Hill’s speed and created a bold statement from the Hall of Famer.
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Randy Moss claims that Tyreek has NOTHING on his speed

On a segment of ESPN’s coverage of the Pro Bowl, Randy Moss claimed “Man, I love you but are you really faster than the whole National Football League. I don’t think you’re even faster than me.”
Moss further emphasized his point saying, “In my prime, I would’ve LIT Tyreek up.” It would be great to have a time machine now because there’s no doubt that a race between Randy Moss and Tyreek Hill would be extremely close. It’s safe to assume that Hill would win it if he actually tried.
However, Randy Moss does have a hand-timed 40-yard dash clock in at 4.25 seconds and Hill has one at 4.29. Truly, it’s a race we can only wish to see at this point but regardless, both players have terrorized defenses with their incredible speed.
Roshan Anand
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