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NFL players have often teased the idea of hitting the track to race against the best sprinters in the world. Now we will actually get the chance to see how an NFL player compares to track athletes over 100 meters. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
Qualifying for the Trials in the 100 meters is no joke. To automatically qualify, Metcalf will have to run under 10.05 seconds something only 15 American men have done in the country so far during the current qualifying period. Metcalf could also qualify as one of the fastest runners behind those with qualifying times, to fill out the field of 32.
Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports | By Grey Papke | Last updated 5/4/21
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf is one of the fastest players in the NFL. It appears he now wants to test his speed against an even quicker field.
Metcalf is listed as a participant in the 100 meters at the USATF Golden Games and Distance Open in Walnut, California, set to take place on Sunday. The event serves as an Olympic qualifier, meaning Metcalf could legitimately qualify for the team if he posts a sufficiently fast speed.
The inspiration came last October, following Metcalf’s now-famous chasedown tackle of Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker following an interception. A day after that, the USA Track & Field account sent a joking tweet suggesting Metcalf test himself against real speed.