Texas WR Xavier Worthy Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Xavier Worthy broke the NFL Scouting Combine record with a blazing 4.21 40-yard dash time on Saturday. His record-breaking sprint captivated several notable players from around the NFL, who shared their reactions online.

First off, let’s take a look at the run – just be sure not to blink, otherwise you’ll miss it.

Tyreek Hill, who is one of the fastest players in the NFL, wrote on X that Worthy’s time was “crazy.”

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had the same thought, but only after initially getting the time wrong and having to correct himself.

Former NFL star/speedster DeSean Jackson added his reaction.

Worthy got two tries at the 40. His first run was clocked at 4.25 seconds, but he knew he could top that. He then proceeded to crank out 4.21 seconds on the second attempt. He was initially clocked at 4.22 seconds, which would have tied him with John Ross for the fasted 40 ever at the combine, but Worthy’s time was correctly adjusted down to 4.21 seconds.

That is blazing fast – and everyone around the NFL knows it.

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