Let Cheetah speak. As one of the fastest players in the league right now, Kansas City Chiefs star Tyreek Hill definitely knows what he's sayinf about when talking about speed.

In a recent tweet, the Chiefs wideout claimed that Hall of Famer Terrell Owens is faster than some of the wide receivers currently playing in the league.

The four-time Pro Bowler was responding to video posted by Chad Johnson in which both he and Owens were on a much-anticipated race. Even if the ending was cut and fans weren't able to see the winner between the two of the fastest players to ever play in the league, it may be quite safe to assume that the 26-year-old Hill might have had the edge against the 46-year-old Owens.

Still, for Owens to be two decades older than the Chiefs receiver and be competitive in a foot race says a lot about his speed and conditioning. Owens is definitely not a slow poke, as he had made a name for himself with his impeccable speed all throughout his career in the NFL.

In his 17-year career in the league, Owens made the Pro Bowl six times and was selected to the First-team All Pro five times. He was also the NFL's receiving touchdowns leader in 2001, 2002 and 2006.

Currently, Tyreek Hill is one of the fastest receivers in the league. He recorded a 22.64 mph sprint while catching up to Chiefs teammate Damien Williams on a 91-yard run last season, which is Hill's fastest recorded speed in his career.

His fastest recorded speed with the ball was at 21.95 mph in 2018. Hill ran his way to his very first Super Bowl ring, as the Chiefs won last season's Super Bowl LIV.