Ticats rookie receiver Haynes believes he’s the CFL’s fastest player
Akeem Haynes has yet to play a down in the CFL, but the rookie receiver believes he’s the league’s fastest player.
“Without a doubt,” said the 25-year-old Calgary resident, who signed last month with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. “I don’t think there’d be anybody who could touch me, in all honesty.”
Haynes has an Olympic medal to back that up. The five-foot-seven, 172-pound Haynes — who’s roughly 10 pounds heavier than his usual running weight — ran the lead leg for Canada’s bronze medal-winning 4×100 metre relay team at the 2016 Rio Games.
In 2015, Haynes ran an indoor 60-metre race in 6.51 seconds in altitude in Arizona. That would’ve tied him with Donovan Bailey of Oakville, Ont., — the ’96 Olympic 100-metre champion and former world’s fastest man — for the third-fastest time in Canadian track history.


