The two have yet to announce what distance they would race, with Hill saying he initially wanted to race 40 metres and Lyles telling the publication that a 100-metres sprint would be a "blowout.
Olympic 100 metres champion Noah Lyles will race NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill after months of public jabs, the eight-time Pro Bowler has confirmed on social media.
Hill, who plays for the Miami Dolphins, challenged Lyles to a 50-yard showdown - using the gridiron game's preferred metric - days after the American won the blue-riband event at Paris 2024 in the most competitive final in Olympic history.
Hill had challenged the Olympic champion to a race soon after the American won 100m gold at Paris 2024.
It was not immediately clear when or where the race would happen, only that it would occur before the United States national championships in July.