Mecole Hardman Jr. has been dynamic all season long for the explosive Kansas City Chiefs offense. Hardman, a former Georgia Bulldog, leads the NFL with 20.7 yards per reception. Hardman finished the season with 508 receiving yards on 25 receptions. He and Patrick Mahomes are a deadly combination, especially on deep passes.
Hardman is set to play in the Pro Bowl as a specialist. The rookie has bigger aspirations than that: he’s hoping to play in the Super Bowl. With the Chiefs locking up the AFC’s second seed and a first round bye, they have a considerable chance to represent the AFC.
Hardman set a rookie record earlier on Sunday. Now, he’s AFC Special Teams Player of the Week:
We call him ✈️ for a reason.
RT to congratulate Mecole on earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week! pic.twitter.com/hvslJJBLya
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) December 31, 2019
Hardman set the record on a rare 104 yard kickoff return touchdown. Hardman finished third in the NFL with 704 kickoff return yards. The rookie averaged over twenty-six yards per return. Hardman and the Chiefs are must watch football in the NFL Playoffs. There most likely Divisional round opponent: Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
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