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DK Metcalf reveals NFL selected him for PED testing after viral video, NBA Celebrity All-Star Game MVP

Stephen Samraby: Steve Samra02/19/23SamraSource
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The NFL has gained a reputation for hilariously PED testing players after impressive feats, and DK Metcalf viral video and NBA Celebrity All-Star Game performance has earned him a piss test.

Check out the message shared by Metcalf to his Instagram story, where Metcalf revealed the NFL wants to make sure he’s not using performance enhancing drugs after he went viral.

“From DK Metcalf’s IG story: NFL requiring him to administer Performance Enhancing  Substance test following his MVP showing at the NBA Celebrity All-Star game and the viral video of his one-handed catch. SMH  @dkm14” tweeted Jordan Schultz.

Moreover, Metcalf dominated the highlight reel at the NBA Celebrity All Star game, stuffing the stat sheet with 20 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocks en route to bringing home MVP honors.

What really trended on Twitter though was his insane hops, which people are still wondering if the video was doctored or not.

Nevertheless, DK Metcalf is a freak of nature, and it likely won’t be the last PED test he receives if the NFL sticks to their recent plan.

DK Metcalf posted historic numbers at the 2019 Combine

Metcalf ran a 4.33-40-yard dash, the fastest time for any player that has weighed more than 225 pounds, since official combine data started being tracked in 2003, per NFL Research. Not only that, he posted a 40.5-inch vertical leap. He also displayed his superhuman strength, bench pressing 225 pounds, 27 times.

The man simply isn’t human. Metcalf also had one of the greatest chase down tackles in football history, when he turned on the burners to catch Budda Baker down the left sideline.

No matter what he does the rest of his NFL career, it will be tough to top that play, undoubtedly one of the greatest hustle plays in NFL history. For now, the legendary athletic feats of DeKaylin Zecharius Metcalf, only continue to grow.

On3’s Wade Peery contributed to this article.