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.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t know Tyreek wasnโ€™t playing until the start of the game,โ€ Hardman said. โ€œIt was cool to get a lot of reps out there and get some targets and some catches.โ€

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

โ€œHe was a last-minute fill-in there at that position,โ€ Reid said of his third-year wideout, emphasizing the importance of preparation and quick thinking.ย  โ€œHeโ€™s got to be ready for that, along with everything else. So, he had a couple of things heโ€™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 weโ€™re talking about there. I mean, listen, he made some good plays, but he had a couple in there that werenโ€™t so good. But he kept battling, which I thought was important. Heโ€™s playing fast and working hard.โ€

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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Watch: Mecole Hardman hype video ahead of Super Bowl

Former Georgia Bulldogs receiver Mecole Hardman will look to win a second Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs in his second NFL season.

Former Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Mecole Hardman will have a chance to win a second Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs in his second NFL season. The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to become the first NFL team to win back-to-back Super Bowls since Tom Brady and the 2003-2004 New England Patriots.

If Hardman can win another Super Bowl, then his Chiefs’ rookie class (2019) will be the first rookie class since the 2003 New England Patriots’ rookie class to open their careers with consecutive Super Bowl titles (with the team that drafted them).

Mecole Hardman and fellow teammates like practice squad defensive tackle Tyler Clark and injured defensive back DeAndre Baker are the three Georgia Bulldogs who could all earn Super Bowl rings this year.

Watch this hype video of Mecole Hardman ahead of Super Bowl LV:

Mecole Hardman played well for the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills after he muffed a punt. The speedster out of the University of Georgia could make a game-changing explosive play in the Super Bowl.

Hardman is expected play a key role in the Super Bowl as the Chiefs’ No. 3 receiver. Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill will draw attention from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense and as a result Mecole Hardman should receive a lot of one-on-one coverage. Kelce and Hill have been unstoppable in the NFL Playoffs, so slowing them down is easier said than done.

Tom Brady and the Bucs should provide elite competition for the Chiefs, who are 16-1 when their starters play this season. Tampa Bay has no former Georgia Bulldogs on their roster for the big game. Tampa Bay is the first team to host a Super Bowl in their home stadium.

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Patrick Mahomes, Mecole Hardman joke following record contract

Mecole Hardman and Patrick Mahomes were joking on Twitter after the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback signed a record breaking deal

Mecole Hardman and Patrick Mahomes were joking on Twitter after the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback signed a record breaking deal. Mahomes can earn up to $503 Million over his ten year contract according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. He and former Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Mecole Hardman should be playing together for years to come.

Hardman averaged over twenty yards per catch en route to a solid rookie season last year, where he established himself as on of the NFL’s top deep threats. The speedy wide receiver complimented Tyreek Hill well. Hardman finished with 26 catches for 583 yards and six touchdowns.

Last season Hardman and Mahomes helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl. The Chiefs had three consecutive comeback victories in a historic postseason run.

Here’s what Mahomes and Hardman had to say on Twitter following the record contract signing:

Tyreek Hill shared what he’s been doing when Mahomes starts buying time during his career:

Mahomes, Hardman, and Hill will be fun to watch for years to come. The Chiefs have one of the NFL’s best deep passing attacks ever. Look for Hardman to have an even bigger season during his second year in the NFL.

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TBT: UGA football’s Mecole Hardman runs 4.3 forty yard dash

Georgia Bulldog great Mecole Hardman Jr. won a Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs. Before then, he ran a 4.3 forty at the NFL Combine.

Georgia Bulldog great Mecole Hardman Jr. won a Super Bowl this past season for the Kansas City Chiefs. Before Hardman won the big-game, he was one of the top performers at the NFL Combine. Hardman’s 4.33 forty yard dash helped boost his NFL Draft stock enough to be drafted late in the second round.

Let’s take a look back at the 2019 NFL Combine. The moment of the combine for UGA football had to be this forty-yard dash from Mecole Hardman:

Hardman was upset despite running a 4.33 forty yard dash. Teams are putting less stock these days in forties, but they still matter. Hardman ended up running the tied for fifth fastest time of the 2019 NFL Combine behind: Zedrick Woods, Parris Campbell, Jamel Dean, and Andy Isabella.

Hardman wouldn’t trade his Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl ring for the fastest forty at the combine.

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Georgia Twitter reacts to Mecole Hardman winning Super Bowl

Georgia football Twitter reacted to Mecole Hardman winning the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Georgia football great Mecole Hardman closed out his rookie season with a Super Bowl win.

Hardman, a second round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, took the NFL by storm with his incredible speed and highlight reel touchdowns.

Hardman did not have the biggest impact on Sunday night’s game, but he was an instrumental piece in helping the Chiefs make it to world champions.

His rookie season saw the Georgia great record 538 yards and 6 touchdowns on 26 receptions. He also earned a spot in the NFL Pro Bowl.

The former 5-star recruit out of Elberton, Georgia (Elbert County) was one of the most electrifying players that UGA has produced in a long time.

During his three years at Georgia, Hardman caught 60 catches for 961 yards and 11 touchdowns.

On Sunday, following the Chiefs 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers, Georgia fans took to Twitter to congratulate the former Bulldog, rejoicing in his accomplishment.

UGA football releases hype video for Mecole Hardman ahead of Super Bowl

Former Georgia Bulldog Mecole Hardman Jr. will be playing in Super Bowl LIV as his Kansas City Chiefs face the San Francisco 49ers.

Former Georgia Bulldog Mecole Hardman Jr. will be playing in Super Bowl LIV as his Kansas City Chiefs face off against the dominant San Francisco 49ers. Hardman Jr. will play a big-role in the game. He’ll have a chance to provide to Chiefs with a spark with a return, catch, or jet sweep.

Games like this are why the Kansas City Chiefs drafted Hardman in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The Chiefs were looking for another explosive receiver in their passing game to compliment Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, and Travis Kelce. Patrick Mahomes leads Kansas City’s offense, which is averaging 43 points per game in the playoffs.

The Chiefs face their toughest opponent of the 2020 postseason in the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers are allowing 15 points per game in the playoffs. San Francisco features an elite pass rush and a stout secondary including Richard Sherman, arguably the best corner in the NFL. Sherman will match up with Kelce, Watkins, and Hill often, but will rarely face Hardman. This will give Hardman a unique opportunity to make a splash play in a championship game. When Patrick Mahomes gets enough time, will he and Hardman be able to hook up for the next big Super Bowl moment?

Hardman has made numerous big-plays this season and could make the difference with one the Super Bowl. Georgia football released a hype video of Hardman’s explosive play-making ability ahead of the Super Bowl:

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UGA rookie headed to Super Bowl for second straight season

Georgia’s Mecole Hardman is headed to play in the Super Bowl. Hardman and the Kansas City Chiefs ended a fifty year Super Bowl drought.

Georgia’s Mecole Hardman is headed to play in the Super Bowl. Hardman and the Kansas City Chiefs ended a fifty year Super Bowl drought with their 35-24 win in the AFC Championship over the Tennessee Titans.

Mecole Hardman drew a key pass interference penalty to help ice the AFC Championship. Now, he’ll be playing in the Super Bowl instead of the Pro Bowl. Not a bad season for an NFL rookie.

Hardman, Patrick Mahomes, and the Kansas City Chiefs will face their toughest test to date: the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers don’t feature any former Georgia Bulldogs on their roster. The Super Bowl is expected to be a great one.

The 49ers have an elite defensive line that is capable of wrecking a game. Mecole Hardman, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and the explosive Chief offense will make big plays, but will their offensive line be able to protect Patrick Mahomes enough to develop plays?

Last season, the Super Bowl was a battle of UGA running backs: Todd Gurley versus Sony Michel. Michel won the battle as a rookie, but didn’t make it back their this season. Hardman is the second consecutive rookie from UGA to play in the Super Bowl.

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Kansas City’s Mecole Hardman named AFC player of the week

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. …

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:

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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