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In terms of speed, Usain Bolt is fast. Supersonic. He dominated the athletics competitions for nearly a decade and no one could come close to it. In fact, he is the greatest sprinter of all time and that may not change anytime soon. As speed is a vital component of an Olympic-level sprinter, that physical ability can be a potential in other sports like NFL and soccer. While Bolt tried to get his soccer career going, his NFL career did not materialize.

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This was not because he had a lack of interest; instead, scared of intense physical contact.

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Usain Bolt revealed why he didn’t join NFL

According to Uber Facts, Bolt had an offer to play for an NFL team, to become a wide receiver. The wide receiver is one of the most important parts of the offense, for NFL teams. This is because he receives the pass from the quarterback and runs with the ball, which is his basic task; although there are different tactics involved. Significantly, getting past your opponents means a player is fast on his heels and Bolt would have perfected the offense well. However, he rejected the offer because of the hits that football players take.

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With all the safety equipment and precautions, players get hit. It is one sport that showcases the physical attributes and athleticism of players. Back when he appeared on The Pat McAfee Show, he talked about what he thought about the sport. He discussed what he thought about the sport and spoke about why he did not play in the NFL.

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“We talked about football for a while, but back then, it was a vicious sport. People were taking people out left, right, and center back then. And I knew if I showed up with my speed, that?s what?s gonna happen. These guys are going to be waiting to take me out, so I was like, You know what? I don?t want to try that,”?said Bolt.

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As he could have broken all the world records by playing in the NFL, he remains retired and focuses on other ventures. Likewise, NFL wide receiver, Tyreek Hill is one of the fastest players in the league and challenged him to a race. As for Bolt, his favorite team is the Green Bay Packers.

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Coming back from retirement and playing in the NFL is far-fetched right now. Although he is retired, the sheer presence of Bolt in the NFL would send shivers down the spine. There are different pacy hitmen in the league. But if Bolt played, the whole league would be on notice.

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The Lightning Bolt might have gone down as the greatest wide receiver of all time, or does he? What do you guys think?

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Jacob Gijy is a College Football Editor at EssentiallySports. With a portfolio of over 2200 published articles, he has used the power of storytelling to captivate his audience. Jacob decodes the tactical intricacies of most sports and provides valuable player insights to the readers. As a desk editor, Jacob Gijy isn't just a chronicler of events; he's a craftsman at stitching sports narratives. Jacob can be seen divulged in premier league debates in his free time. Beyond soccer, he can swim all four strokes perfectly and make delicious burgers in a trice.

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