The intense pressure of the final playoff push is elevating the value of sheer speed across the NFL, with explosive, high-velocity plays now serving as critical separators between contending and collapsing teams. A single burst of acceleration — whether it's a running back turning the corner for a breakaway score or a defensive back closing the gap for a game-sealing interception — can be the difference maker in the tight December schedule, often determining a team's entire postseason fate.
The Week 14 contests provided ample evidence of this truth, showcasing how raw, undeniable speed remains the most crucial, game-breaking weapon for teams fighting to secure a spot. One example is Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf, who reached his top speed on a 52-yard reception — Pittsburgh's first 20+ yard pass in over a month — as the Steelers gained control of the AFC North with a win over the Ravens.
There were a bunch of other blazing plays that helped decide games in the first week of December. Here are the fastest players from Week 14.
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1. Christian Watson, WR, Packers (21.60 MPH)

- Top Speed: 21.60 MPH
- Play type: 41-yard receiving TD
Christian Watson, who returned recently from an ACL injury that kept him out the majority of this season, has emerged as the Packers' top wide receiver down the stretch. Against the Bears, he had the fastest play of Week 14, a touchdown en route to the Packers win.
Christian Watson is one of the best WRs in football and anyone who disagrees doesn't know ball
— Eli Berkovits (@BookOfEli_NFL) December 7, 2025
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With the win over Chicago, Green Bay took sole possession of first place in the NFC North.
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2. Blake Corum, RB, Rams (21.29 MPH)

- Top Speed: 21.29 MPH
- Play type: 48-yard rushing TD
Blake Corum delivered his most impactful performance of the season in Sunday's dominant 45-17 rout of the Arizona Cardinals, highlighted by a career-high two rushing touchdowns.
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— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) December 7, 2025
In the Rams' 45-17 win, Corum's 21.29 MPH run was his second of the day and the second-fastest play of the week.
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3. Rashid Shaheed, WR, Seahawks (20.80 MPH)

- Top Speed: 20.80 MPH
- Play type: 100-yard kickoff return TD
Rashid Shaheed, who was acquired from the Saints at the NFL trade deadline, has always been known for his blistering speed. It showed again with a kickoff return touchdown to open up the second half in Seattle's dominant win over the Falcons.
RASHID SHAHEED TAKES THE KICK RETURN 100 YARDS ALL THE WAY
— NFL (@NFL) December 7, 2025
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Seattle went on to win in comfortable fashion, advancing to 10-3 on the season.
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4. DK Metcalf, WR, Steelers (20.76 MPH)

- Top Speed: 20.76 MPH
- Play type: 52-yard reception
The struggling Steelers had a pivotal AFC North matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14, and Metcalf delivered a game-changing play in the first quarter. On the first play from scrimmage for Pittsburgh, Rodgers hit Metcalf for 52 yards.
First play of the game is a 52-yard pass from Rodgers to DK Metcalf.
— Alan Saunders (@ASaunders_PGH) December 7, 2025
That's the first #Steelers pass play of longer than 20 yards since the Teapot Dome scandal of 1921.Pic.twitter.com/Cl3e3O2yeF https://t.co/Fod9EngD90
Metcalf had a 42-yard reception later in the day on his way to 148 yards total. Pittsburgh took sole possession of the AFC North with the win, advancing to 7-6.
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5. Christian Bentford, CB, Bills (20.52 MPH)

- Top Speed: 20.52 MPH
- Play type: 63-yard interception return TD
Christian Bentford might have delivered the biggest play of Sunday in the Buffalo Bills' thrilling win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Right after a Josh Allen touchdown made it a one-possession game, Bentford intercepted Joe Burrow on the next play and returned it all the way for a touchdown.
Just watching this again now. Top tier Highmark Stadium moment and memory. Cincy was moving the ball to put that game away and Christian Benford said “no.” #BillsMafia
— Ajay Cybulski (@AjayCybulski) December 8, 2025
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The Bills took the lead on this play and never gave it back. Buffalo is now 9-4 and holds the No. 5 seed in the AFC.
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6. Nico Collins, WR, Texans (20.43 MPH)

- Top Speed: 20.43 MPH
- Play type: 46-yard reception
The Texans might be the hottest team in football, now riding a five-game win streak after beating the Chiefs, 20-10, at Arrowhead Stadium. Nico Collins propelled a Texans offense that isn't among the league's best, hauling in two 40+ receptions that ended up being game-changers.
His first one was a 46-yard jump ball, where Houston scored the first points of the game shortly after.
Nico Collins has checked into SNF. 😤
— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) December 8, 2025
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He had a 52-yard reception later in the first half, setting up a Woody Marks touchdown. The Texans are now 8-5 and sit in an AFC wild card spot.
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7. Keaton Mitchell, RB, Ravens (20.39 MPH)

- Top Speed: 20.39 MPH
- Play type: 55-yard rush
Keaton Mitchell has emerged as a home-run back in the NFL; while he gets a limited amount of carries behind Derrick Henry, he can turn any rush into a long gain. That was the case on Sunday against the Steelers.
Safe to say pre-ACL tear Keaton Mitchell house calls this? Regardless, big time play from 34. Pic.twitter.com/kuof2Ete1s
— Bobby Trosset (@bobbybaltim0re) December 7, 2025
The running back finished the day with six carries for 76 yards. As the Ravens go down the stretch, expect Mitchell to get some more carries.
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8. Jaylin Noel, WR, Texans (20.21 MPH)

- Top Speed: 20.21 MPH
- Play type: 21-yard punt return
Jaylin Noel — the rookie wide receiver out of Iowa State — has the shortest play on the list, but he was able to pick up blistering speed on his punt return. After the win against the Chiefs, Noel made Texans history for the most punt return yards from a rookie.
With his 21-yard punt return, WR @NoelJaylin13 (293) set the franchise record for most punt return yards by a rookie. Pic.twitter.com/3EZvqt1wo6
— Houston Texans PR (@TexansPR) December 8, 2025
The rookie has had limited production this season but has shown burst in his opportunities.
Texans rookie Jaylin Noel has a huge 53-yard punt return!
— NFL (@NFL) September 16, 2025
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There were multiple punt return touchdowns in Week 14, including the Jets' Isaiah Williams and the Broncos' Marvin Mims Jr., but neither were as fast as Noel's shorter play.
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