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Rashid Shaheed’s lightning-fast burst — officially recognized by @NFL as the fastest acceleration in history (21.72 mph) — powered New Orleans to a crucial victory over the New York Giants. The video on “X” went viral within hours

Rashid Shaheed’s lightning-fast burst — officially recognized by @NFL as the fastest acceleration in history (21.72 mph) — powered New Orleans to a crucial victory over the New York Giants. The video on “X” went viral within hours ⚜️

New Orleans, October 9, 2025

According to official data from @NextGenStats and a post by @NFL, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed reached a top speed of 21.72 mph (approximately 34.9 km/h) on his 87-yard touchdown run during the Saints’ 26–14 victory over the New York Giants — the fastest recorded speed of any player in NFL Week 5 (2025).

This explosive burst didn’t just leave fans speechless — it also marked the fastest touchdown of the season so far, according to ESPN reporter @Kat_Terrell. The highlight clip shared on X (formerly Twitter) quickly went viral, drawing millions of views and an outpouring of excitement from the NFL community.

The play occurred midway through the second quarter, when QB Spencer Rattler launched a perfect deep ball that allowed Shaheed to blow past two Giants defenders and sprint untouched into the end zone. Tracking sensors from Next Gen Stats recorded his top speed at 21.72 mph — comparable to that of a professional 100-meter sprinter.

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“I just saw the open field and trusted my speed,” Shaheed said after the game. “Once the ball was in my hands, I knew nobody was catching me.”

It was the longest touchdown of Shaheed’s career and one of the most electrifying plays of the Saints’ season. The highlight also marked a milestone for rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler, who logged the longest touchdown pass of his NFL career, helping secure head coach Kellen Moore’s first win with the team.

Fans online quickly crowned Shaheed with the nickname “⚡The Flash of New Orleans⚜️”, celebrating his blazing speed, sharp instincts, and elite playmaking ability.

With this breakout performance, Rashid Shaheed is solidifying himself as one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the league — a name every NFL defense will be watching closely for the rest of the season.

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