Former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson challenged Georgia Bulldog NFL rookie Mecole Hardman Jr. to a race via Twitter. Johnson has been retired from the NFL for several seasons, but wants to race arguably the fastest player on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mecole Hardman Jr. makes NFL players look slow this season. He has been clocked at over 21 miles per hour this season, the sixth fastest speed of any ball-carrier all year:
Fastest ball-carriers on a single play this season, per @NextGenStats:
1. Matt Breida: 22.30 MPH
2. Cordarrelle Patterson: 22.23 MPH
3. Brandon Wilson: 22.03 MPH
T-4. Christian McCaffrey: 21.95 MPH
T-4. Nick Chubb: 21.95
6. Mecole Hardman: 21.87 MPH— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 13, 2019
Chad Johnson is a fast guy, but it’s hard to pick against Mecole Hardman. About the only humans faster than Hardman are track athletes.
Johnson, formerly known as Ochocinco, challenged Hardman via Twitter earlier this week:
Lmk know when and where big bro https://t.co/GvY5YBY2nQ
— Mecole Hardman Jr. (@MecoleHardman4) November 14, 2019
I like this energy‼️ https://t.co/METrfYcdYt
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) November 14, 2019
A Chad Johnson versus Mecole Hardman Jr. race would be interesting, but is unlikely to happen anytime during the NFL season. I think all Georgia Bulldog fans know who would prevail. Hardman Jr. ran a 4.3 forty at the 2019 NFL Combine before joining the Kansas City Chiefs. Johnson on the other hand ran only a 4.5 back in 2001. It’s hard to imagine that Chad Johnson has gotten that much faster since then.
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