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
The NFL Scouting Combine is underway at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The fastest-ever 40-yard dash run is Xavier Worthy's 4.21 seconds in 2024. Can his record be beaten in 2025? Oregon Ducks rec
Following the NFL Combine, former Texas Longhorns staandout Xavier Worthy sent out a clear message to two former teammates in Arch Manning's Texas.
Isaiah Bond predicted he will break fellow Longhorn Xavier Worthy's record 40-yard dash time at the NFL scouting combine.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy had a message for those trying to break his 40-yard dash record at the Scouting Combine.
Bond, who transferred to Texas from Alabama last season, ran a 4.39 40-yard dash the day after saying he would break former Longhorn Xavier Worthy’s record 4.21 mark from a year ago. “I’m going to break the record tomorrow, for sure,” Bond said Friday. “I anticipate running 4.20 or possibly, if I’m feeling great, I might run a 4.1.”
Texas WR Isaiah Bond expressed confidence on Friday that he can top Xavier Worthy’s record time of 4.21 seconds in the 40-yard dash on Saturday at Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium.
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond came up short of the 40-yard dash record set by Xavier Worthy last year.
At a press conference Friday for Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Bond told reporters that he "for sure" will break the marquee event at the combine. Washington's John Ross long held the record at 4.
Xavier Worthy was the talk of the 2024 NFL Combine due to his record-breaking performance in the 40-yard dash. The Texas Longhorns product broke John Ross III's record which had stood since 2017.
Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond ran an officially timed 4.39 seconds in the 40 on Saturday, just shy of what he predicted Friday, when he told reporters here that he would break Xavier Worthy's combine record of 4.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy took to social media to pitch the idea of the Chiefs drafting Texas DB Jahdae Barron.