Hardman, born March 12, 1998 in Bowman, Georgia, stands at 5’10” and weighs 187 pounds. Over his 80-game NFL career, he has recorded 178 receptions for 2,302 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns, averaging 12.9 yards per catch (Mecole Hardman stats). His career has included key moments, most notably catching the game-winning touchdown in overtime of Super Bowl LVIII, sealing a 25-22 victory for the Chiefs over the San Francisco 49ers (Chiefs re-signing WR Mecole Hardman).
After his tenure with the Chiefs, Hardman signed a one-year deal with the Green Bay Packers, but was released before the 2025 regular season. He also had a brief run with the New York Jets, but was traded back to Kansas City in 2023. Known for his versatility as both a receiver and a return specialist, Hardman’s speed continues to make him a threat on special teams and in open play.
Hardman’s journey reflects the unpredictable nature of the NFL. Despite changes in teams and roles, he remains an impactful player with proven postseason credentials. As the Chiefs aim for continued success, Hardman is expected to contribute both on offense and special teams. For updates and insights directly from the player, follow Mecole Hardman Jr. on X.
Hardman’s return to Kansas City not only reunites him with quarterback Patrick Mahomes but also adds depth to the Chiefs’ receiving corps as they pursue another championship run.
