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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy tops Texas wide receiver tandem in Simulcast 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
Texas receiver Isaiah Bond vowed on Friday to break the all-time Scouting Combine record in the 40-yard dash. He did not. “ I
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A to Z Sports on MSNChiefs WR Xavier Worthy throws shade at former Texas Longhorns teammate after he falls well short of NFL combine record 40-yard dashBlue, who is a talented running back and former teammate of Worthy, predicted he could potentially run in the 4.1s during testing. He used his time with Worthy as the barometer. T
Not so fast, Isaiah Bond. The Texas receiver came into the NFL combine armed with all the confidence in the world, claiming he would beat Xavier Worthy's record in the 40-yard dash. The Kansas City Chiefs' receiver set the record in last year's combine with a 4.
There were many eyes on Texas receiver Isaiah Bond on Saturday afternoon after the incoming draft prospect boldly declared his plans to run the fastest 40-yard dash in NFL combine history. To do so he needed to run a 4.2, which would beat Xavier Worthy's 4.21 record set just one year ago at this time.
A tough lesson that former Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond and running back Jaydon Blue learned on the biggest stage of the NFL draft process. Both Bond and Blue are speedsters in their own right, but they each predicted that they'd break Xavier Worthy's 40-yard dash record of 4.21 that he set at least year's NFL scouting combine.
Kansas City Chiefs speedster Xavier Worthy has responded after Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond fails on his promise to break the 40-yard dash record.
Ex-Texas wideout Xavier Worthy was not shy in his reaction to Jaydon Blue's unsuccessful bid to shatter his NFL combine record.
Xavier Worthy is taking a victory lap over the 40-yard dash numbers at the 2025 NFL Combine. Worthy's record 40 time of 4.21 held up on Saturday as wide
Bond told reporters on Friday that he would beat Worthy's mark, which the Kansas City Chiefs draft pick set last year. The Texas wide receiver predicted a time of 4.2 or, if he was "feeling great," a 4.
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