DUBLIN -- Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf made NFL history against the Minnesota Vikings in the team’s Ireland win. His 80-yard touchdown is the longest receiving touchdown in an international game in NFL history.
Metcalf hit a top speed of 21.17 miles per hour on the touchdown, according to NFL Next Generation Stats. Metcalf’s speed ranked sixth in the NFL for fastest ballcarrier in the 2025 season.
His 100-yard game had Metcalf feeling like his swagger was back in a big way. Metcalf now has a touchdown in three straight games, and that was a defining play of the game. Right now, Metcalf leads the NFL in yards after the catch (YAC) per reception with over 13 yards, and the Steelers have over 700 total yards on YAC this season.
It is, thus, no surprise that the Steeler