Andy Reid liked former UGA WR Mecole Hardman’s tenacity in preseason win

Andy Reid liked former UGA WR Mecole Hardman’s tenacity in preseason win

Mecole Hardman and Patrick Mahomes were far from on the same page during the first quarter of the Kansas Chiefs’ preseason win over the Arizona Cardinals.

Kansas City targeted Hardman often — eight times during the game — but during the first quarter something was off. It’s unclear whether Mahomes was missing on his passes or if Hardman was off on his routes.

However, the game eventually got going for the former Georgia wide receiver, who recorded the only touchdown by a Chiefs receiver in the game on a spectacular catch.

Hardman was a late substitution for Tyreek Hill, who was ruled out with a hamstring before kickoff.

“We didn’t know Tyreek wasn’t playing until the start of the game,” Hardman said. “It was cool to get a lot of reps out there and get some targets and some catches.”

Head coach Andy Reid credited that last-minute lineup change to some of Hardman’s early struggles.

“He was a last-minute fill-in there at that position,” Reid said of his third-year wideout, emphasizing the importance of preparation and quick thinking.  “He’s got to be ready for that, along with everything else. So, he had a couple of things he’d like to have back, but it was great for he and Pat to communicate in a preseason game and just see how important that is, get it on tape and see what we’re talking about there. I mean, listen, he made some good plays, but he had a couple in there that weren’t so good. But he kept battling, which I thought was important. He’s playing fast and working hard.”

Watch: Former Georgia star, Kansas City Chief Mecole Hardman’s crazy TD grab

Mecole Hardman’s catch is one of the best of the preseason.

Georgia football is constantly showing out in the NFL.

Just this past weekend, former Georgia receiver and Kansas City speedster Mecole Hardman made this wild touchdown grab in a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.

Hardman was drafted by the Chiefs in the second round of the 2019 draft and has steadily improved each season, finishing third on the team in receiving in 2020 with 41 receptions for 560 yards and four touchdowns.

The Bowman, Georgia, native will get more playing time this year after the departure of Chiefs receiver Sammy Watkins in free agency.

Jan. 8, 2018; Atlanta; Georgia Bulldogs receiver Mecole Hardman (4) races down the sidelines for touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 2018 CFP national championship college football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

Hardman is remembered by Georgia fans as one of the fastest Bulldogs in recent memory. The 2018 first-team All-American kick returner proved his speed at the 2019 combine, where he ran a 4.33 40-yard dash.

Here’s a little taste of that speed that DawgNation came to love.


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Watch: Former UGA WR Mecole Hardman celebrates Valentines Day with his mom

Former Georgia receiver, now Kansas City Chief Mecole Hardman celebrated Valentines Day

Former Georgia receiver, now Kansas City Chief Mecole Hardman celebrated Valentines Day this past Sunday by breaking out all of the stops to celebrate his mother, Danyell Hardman.

The celebration was held at the house Hardman bought his parents after signing his rookie contract with the Chiefs in 2018.

A very special moment for Hardman after helping Danyell through health scare in 2013 when a benign tumor was found in her brain. Hardman acted as Danyell’s chauffeur to treatments, which helped build the special bond they share today.

Hardman was an absolute blazer during his career at Georgia from 2016-2018. Besides running by defenders on deep balls, the former Bulldog receiver made his presence felt most on kick returns, earning ESPN first-team All-America honors in 2018.

During his career in Athens, the Bowman, Ga., native racked-up 59 catches for 950 yards with 11 touchdowns and added 25 yards per return on kickoffs and 15 yards per return on punts.

 


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