Simone Biles and Noah Lyles Inspire Miami Dolphins
- Olympic stars Simone Biles and Noah Lyles are motivating the Miami Dolphins in unique ways.
- Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert shared how Biles and Lyles inspire the team.
- The team is being energized by the presence of these two accomplished athletes.
Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert recently expressed confidence in his team's speed, suggesting that he and his teammates could compete with Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles in a race. Mostert highlighted a friendly rivalry with wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who previously dominated their internal competition for the fastest speed recorded during games last season. The players have made it a tradition to check Next Gen Stats weekly, fostering a competitive atmosphere centered around speed. As the Dolphins prepare for the upcoming season, new addition Odell Beckham Jr. is eager to join this sprinting culture, despite starting training camp on the physically-unable-to-perform list. Mostert noted that Beckham is already engaging with teammates about his running times, adding a playful competitive edge to their interactions. The camaraderie among the players is evident as they encourage each other to improve their speed. Inspiration for the team extends beyond football, with the recent success of gymnast Simone Biles igniting excitement among the players. Biles' performance in the women’s gymnastics all-around final resonated with the Dolphins, who recognize the importance of resilience and peak performance in high-pressure situations. As the Dolphins gear up for a challenging season, they will face formidable opponents like the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, and Houston Texans. The team's confidence and competitive spirit will be crucial as they aim for their ultimate goal: reaching the Super Bowl.