Sorry, Tyreek Hill, but San Francisco 49ers running back Matt Breida “The Cheetah” is officially the NFL’s fastest player of 2018.

If there’s “only one cheetah in the league,” San Francisco 49ers running back Matt Breida can lay claim to the nickname in 2018.

Prior to a Week 3 showdown with the 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill took issue with Breida’s similar nickname, as the speedy wideout told reporters there’s only room for one “cheetah” in the NFL. Hopefully — for his own sake — Hill was wrong, because the 49ers’ explosive running back clocked the fastest time of any ball carrier in the NFL this season.

Breida demonstrated his blazing speed on a number of long runs over the course of the 2018 NFL regular season. But per NFL’s Next Gen Stats, the NFL’s fastest play of 2018 was Breida’s 33-yard run in Week 12, when the former undrafted free agent hit a top speed of 22.09 miles per hour:

In Week 1, Hill’s 21.95 miles-per-hour mark on a 58-yard reception was the NFL’s fourth-fastest play of the 2018 season. Hill also recorded the 10th-fastest play of the year when he reached 21.78 miles per hour on a punt return during the same game.

The NFL uses “radio-frequency identification” or RFID tags embedded in shoulder pads to record the movement of each player on the field. Beginning in 2017, every NFL football also contains an RFID chip, which allows the NFL to record and track additional “Next Gen Stats.”

The NFL has publicly published data on the league’s fastest ball carriers for the past three years. Breida currently holds the record for the fastest player over the past two seasons, although Hill hit a top speed of over 23 mph on a 27-yard kick return in 2016.

Kansas City’s top wideout and returner is an electric playmaker with breakaway speed and acceleration, and is unquestionably one of the fastest players in the league. But in 2018, San Francisco 49ers RB Matt Breida proved that there’s room for more than just one “cheetah” in the NFL.