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    Fans in Awe Over Quincy Wilson's Ridiculous High School Football Highlights

    By Chris Licata,

    3 hours ago

    Sixteen-year-old Quincy Wilson burst onto the scene for Team USA in Paris, becoming the youngest male Olympic track and field gold medalist in history.

    As it turns out, the Virginia native can light it up on the football field too.

    This week, some of Wilson's high school football highlights started circulating online after a viral collab video was picked up by ESPN . The official NFL account also shared some highlights on August 20.

    According to the original video creator, TouchbackJT, the highlight reel appears to be from Quincy's time playing on the varsity football team as a 14-year-old freshman at Bullis School, his private high school in Potomac, Maryland.

    In addition to his hybrid role on offense, "Quincy made an impact on defense too, playing at the free safety spot."

    Fans were left in awe of Wilson's game-breaking speed at such a young age.

    "He’s running out of the screen 😝" one commentor wrote on Instagram.

    "The OC is like: 'Just get him the ball,'” another wrote on X.

    "Tyreek Hill 2.0," suggested another fan.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3ePgzP_0v5JFfeX00
    Quincy Wilson (USA) in the men's 4x400m relay heats during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games.

    Andrew Nelles-USA TODAY Sports

    The 5-foot-9 phenom told NBC4 Washington in August that he aspires to participate in the Olympics for the next two decades, if possible.

    "Hopefully, I'll be able to go five Olympics in total," Wilson said to host Shawn Yancy.

    Related: Quincy Wilson Embarrasses Former NFL Player During Recent Competiton

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