The relationship status of football stars is fascinating for many. While some athletes’ love life is exposed to the world, such as the beautiful relationships between Colorado Buffs’ two-way star Travis Hunter and Leanna and former Michigan QB JJ McCarthy and Katya Kuropas, some prefer to keep their love life private. So what about the fastest receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft class?
Former Texas Longhorns WR Xavier Worthy has proved himself as an unrivaled athlete in terms of speed on the field. His recent record-breaking 40-yard dash in 4.21 seconds showcased his incredible agility with impressive body control, allowing him to cover considerable distances. While his performance certainly raised his NFL Draft stocks, fans are interested in his personal life, primarily whether he has a girlfriend.
Xavier Worthy is single
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No girlfriend! Sorry to bust your bubbles, but it is what it is. He is single; at least, that’s all that the media knows, as there hasn’t been any report or outlet that offers insight into his relationship status. Xavier Worthy prefers to maintain a low profile off the field regarding his personal life, including love and family.
For the 20-year-old, the main thing to focus on is his athletic career, where he’s already accomplishing great things. While his girlfriend remains a mystery, Xavier Worthy isn’t without admiration for another human being in his professional run. So, who is this wonderful person that Worthy credits for modeling his game after?
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Xavier Worthy looks up to DeSean Jackson
After surpassing Washington’s John Ross’ record during the 2017 NFL Drafts with his incredible run this year, Xavier Worthy secured the well-deserved spotlight as the fastest player to ever run in the NFL Combine. The 2021 Freshman All-American admitted on FanDuel TV’s Up & Adams that he looks up to a former NFL WR, saying, “I modeled my game after DeSean Jackson. He’s my go-to. Whenever I need to look at film or anything, I’ll look at him.”
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In his career spanning 15 seasons with six different NFL teams, Jackson recorded at least one 50-yard reception in all but one season. His big-play potential also allowed him at least a 70-yard catch in nine seasons while leading the league in yards per reception four times. While it’s still early to tell if Worthy could live up to his idol’s hype, the chance is high given his potential, with 75 receptions for 1,014 yards in his final collegiate season. Career-wise, he has kicked 197 catches for 2,755 yards and 26 TDs.