# 49ers RB Raheem Mostert hit a max speed of 23.09 MPH on his 80-yard Rush TD. Thats the fastest max speed by a ball provider on a play from skirmish over the last 5 seasons and surpassed his own record that he set … recently, according to @NextGenStats.– Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 20, 2020
Whichs two straight weeks where Mostert has actually been moving faster than anyone else.
Hey, Raheem, wheres the fire?
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert squandered no time at all Sunday signing up the highest speed the NFLs Next Gen Stats has actually taped in five years, cruising at an outrageous 23.1 miles per hour en path to an 80-yard touchdown run versus the New York Jets.
Mostert later on left the game with a knee injury.
The romp came on the first play from skirmish. It helps that no Jets protector laid a paw on him. Mostert plainly can burn.
Raheem Mostert struck 23.09 mph on his game-opening 80-yard TD run, per @NextGenStats. He struck 22.73 miles per hour on his TD catch-and-run recently. Though one-plus weeks, he has the two fastest speeds of any ball-carrier.– Jeremy Bergman (@JABergman) September 20, 2020
He had two of the three fastest times recorded in Week 1. Interestingly, the fastest time tape-recorded in the whole 2019 season was from Matt Breida, the guy whom Mostert changed as the 49ers back after Breida was dealt to the Miami Dolphins this offseason.
And this score put Mostert into the history books for non-speed reasons, too.
The bad news is that Mostert signed up with a growing list of injured 49ers gamers, not coming out of the locker space to begin the second half with a reported knee injury.
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Mostert plainly can burn.
# 49ers RB Raheem Mostert struck a max speed of 23.09 MPH on his 80-yard Rush TD. Raheem Mostert struck 23.09 miles per hour on his game-opening 80-yard TD run, per @NextGenStats.