As the NFL season heats up, a recent conversation between Chiefs Wire’s Ed Easton Jr. and Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson has set the football world abuzz. The discussion, centered around College Colors Day and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy’s jaw-dropping speed, offered a candid glimpse into the athletic prowess that has the league talking.

College Colors Day, celebrated this Friday, is a time for players to rep their alma maters with pride. Robinson, a former Texas Longhorn, shared his enthusiasm for the occasion, emphasizing the unique energy it brings. “When you put on your colors, you have to be different. You can’t be yourself,” Robinson said. “You gotta bring the energy and have fun watching your team win or lose.” His words capture the spirit of camaraderie and school pride that resonates deeply within the NFL community, where college rivalries often carry over into the pros.
However, it was Robinson’s comments about Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy that truly stole the spotlight. Worthy, who shattered the 40-yard dash record at the 2024 NFL Combine with a blazing 4.21-second time, has been turning heads with his electrifying speed. Robinson, no slouch himself as one of the league’s most explosive running backs, recounted their time training together during the offseason. “We didn’t race against each other. But sometimes we would like to finish after a play, and then we would take off,” Robinson explained. “During the summer workouts, I would go with Xavier when it came to our full-field running. I would be right there with him.”
Despite keeping pace with Worthy, Robinson was quick to acknowledge the rookie’s exceptional talent. “You could tell immediately, like the bro was fast, he was moving, and I was all out, and I was like, Dang bro, like, dude, he has incredible speed,” he said. “I thought I was really fast, but obviously, he’s different.” This blunt admission from Robinson, a player renowned for his own speed and agility, underscores just how extraordinary Worthy’s athleticism is.
The NFL world has taken notice, with fans and analysts alike buzzing over Robinson’s remarks. Social media platforms, including posts found on X, have been flooded with reactions, ranging from awe at Worthy’s record-breaking potential to excitement about how his speed could transform the Chiefs’ already dynamic offense. One user posted, “If Bijan Robinson, one of the fastest RBs in the game, is calling Xavier Worthy ‘different,’ then the Chiefs have a real weapon on their hands!” Another added, “Worthy’s 4.21 is no joke. Defenses better be ready.”
Worthy’s speed isn’t just a combine highlight—it’s a game-changer. His ability to stretch the field could open up new dimensions for Kansas City’s passing game, complementing stars like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Meanwhile, Robinson’s own explosiveness continues to make him a cornerstone of the Falcons’ offense, where his versatility and breakaway speed keep defenses on edge.
As College Colors Day approaches, the spotlight on players like Robinson and Worthy serves as a reminder of the talent and personality that make the NFL so captivating. Robinson’s candid respect for Worthy’s speed has only amplified the hype surrounding the Chiefs’ rookie, setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying season. Whether it’s repping their college colors or blazing down the field, these two stars are proving that speed and spirit go hand in hand in the NFL.