ORCHARD PARK - The No. 1 reason why the Buffalo Bills drafted Max Hairston in the first round last April was the cornerback’s generational-type speed, and we all got to see it in real time last Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.

At the NFL scouting combine, Hairston ran the fastest 40-yard dash time at 4.28 seconds, and when the Bills saw that, coupled with the solid play tape he compiled at the University of Kentucky, they knew he was their man.

In just his second game, Hairston delivered a huge play to help the Bills put away the Chiefs last week. With just over four minutes left and Patrick Mahomes on the field looking for a tying touchdown, Hairston found himself matched up with Xavier Worthy, meaning the two fastest players in the previous two scouting combines were head to

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