It’s safe to say that the pace Tyreek Hill took with him to Miami was successfully replaced by the Kansas City Chiefs. There were some uncertainties at wide receiver, despite the fact that Patrick Mahomes and company won everything the previous season.

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Thus, in the off-season of their consecutive championship run, General Manager Brett Veach set to work and acquired Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, a fast receiver, for the Chiefs. They have then successfully regained their deep ball threat by selecting Texas receiver Xavier Worthy and bringing Mecole Hardman back into the lineup.
Additionally, there will be racing banter when speedsters get together. The desire to compete at the greatest level is shared by high-performance athletes.
Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and Brown share light hearted banter
Three Chiefs receivers were present at a youth camp, where the media recently observed them engaging in some lighthearted joking. Recently, Brown, Worthy, and Rashee Rice attended a youth football camp at Kansas City’s Central High School.
Hollywood Brown stirs things up there during a media encounter by telling them straight out that his teammates don’t want to race him. And that they were afraid even after he invited them to compete. At that point, youngster Xavier Worthy enters the fray from behind and says, “I call cap.”
When the media representatives ask the rookie to continue, he picks up the humor again. He makes jokes about how this is Brown on camera, forcing the recipient to claim he’s the fastest when, in fact,
“it is what it is” and everyone knows what ‘it is’.
Implying that the quickest man out of the ace speedsters is the man picked 28th in this year’s draft. It’s clear that the two hold great regard and respect for one another. However, it’s worth watching how they joke about with each other:
“I’m really the fastest. They don’t want to race me, I told them we could race, but they’re scared.”
Brown on the speed of the team:
Brown on team Speed: “I’m really the fastest. They don’t want to race me, I told them we could race, but they’re scared.”
..Enter Xavier Worthy: “I call cap” — adds: “It’s good to have somebody who’s been there done that. To have somebody that’s older and like a mentor to me.” pic.twitter.com/tVtYwGewjt— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) June 8, 2024
In the 40-yard dash, Worthy and Brown have both recorded incredible times. Hollywood Brown ran a 4.27 on his pro day in Oklahoma. Worthy, however, leaves the combine with the record for the quickest 40-yard dash in NFL history thanks to his 4.21 time.
