San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert reached 22.73 MPH on a touchdown run during Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. That was the fastest speed reached by a running back over the last three seasons.
A week later, Mostert broke his own record. The running back reached 23.09 MPH on his 80-yard touchdown run on the first offensive play against the New York Jets, according to Next Gen Stats.
Raheem Mostert reached a top speed of 23.09 MPH on this 80-yard TD run, the fastest speed reached by a player over the last three seasons (since 2018).
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