Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill used his speed to help make a name for himself in his rookie campaign last season.
The 23-year-old only started one game for the Chiefs last season, but still managed to rack up 593 receiving yards, 267 rushing yards and nearly 1,000 yards on kick and punt returns, plus he caught six touchdowns and added three on the ground and one through special teams.
On Thursday night, Hill picked up where he left off last season as he racked up over 100 receiving yards including a 75-yard touchdown pass from Alex Smith.
Hill was long gone once the ball entered his hands and he knew it. It turns out the former high school track and field star is so fast that he would have been able to hold his own in a race against Usain Bolt, Andre De Grasse, and other Olympic track stars.
The Lauderhill, Florida native probably wouldn’t have been able to beat Bolt if the two went head-to-head at the 2016 Olympics, but he would’ve had a very good shot at taking home a medal.
(H/T Twitter/Chiefs, Twitter/SNFonNBC)