Bradley Westfield
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Position: | Wide Receiver | ||||||||||
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Born: | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | May 18, 1995 (aged 69)||||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | ||||||||||
Weight: | 215 lb (98 kg) | ||||||||||
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College: | University of Buffalo | ||||||||||
ISFL Draft: | 2016 / Round: 12 / Pick: 6 | ||||||||||
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Roster status: | Retired | ||||||||||
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Bradley Westfield (born May 18, 1995) is a retired American football wide receiver who played his entire career with the Orange County Otters of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for the University of Buffalo before being drafted by the Orange County Otters with the 72nd overall pick in the 2016 ISFL Draft (S1). Westfield is one of the most decorated Otter of all time, and was part of the team which won the franchises first Ultimus Bowl and also their historic threepeat. He is a 9 time Pro Bowler and is considered to be one of the greatest wide receivers in NSFL history.
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Professional career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad | BP | Wonderlic |
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6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
215 lb (98 kg) |
4.35 s | 3.99 s | 6.80 s | 33 in (0.84 m) |
11 ft 0.6 in (3.37 m) |
21 reps | 33 |
Orange County Otters
The first ever NSFL draft had a large player pool available and Westfield did himself no favors by failing to impress scouts in any of the drills. In the end he was taken in the 12th round in the inaugural draft with the 72nd overall pick. The Otters would finish with a 9-5 record and lose in the ASFC Championship game to the Arizona Outlaws. Westfield put up great first year numbers and would earn his first Pro Bowl designation.
2017 saw the Otters finish with a similar 8-6 recod and again lose in the ASFC Championship Game to the Arizona Outlaws. The same could be said for Westfield as he put up similar stats and again make the 2017 ISFL Pro Bowl (S2). The 2018 season followed in a similar fashion to previous ones, as the Otters finished with a 8-6 record and yet again tasted defeat against their rivals, the Outlaws in the ASFC Championship Game. Westfield on the other hand elevated his level of play, turning into a true superstar receiver and putting up league leading statistics, and would make the 2018 ISFL Pro Bowl (S3).
With the introduction of robots to play along the offensive line in 2019 and free agency heating up, the Otters tied up Boss to a 3 year, $22 million extension. In a season which seemed destined to a similar fate after a 9-5 regular season, Boss helped the Otters take revenge by defeating the Outlaws in the ASFC Championship Game 27-9. The league-best passing offense would not be stopped as League MVP racked up 439 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 30-23 win over the Yellowknife Wraiths in Ultimus Bowl IV.
The Otters - and Boss - continued their high-level play in 2020, finishing 11-3 in the regular season and destroyed the Outlaws in the ASFC Championship Game where Boss threw for 366 yards and 3 TD with no interceptions. Ultimus Bowl V was an ugly, defensive battle but eventually the Otters came out on top and Boss retained his League MVP and Quarterback of the year awards.
Boss would continue his and the Otters dominance in 2021, passing for 5516 yards and 42 touchdowns and marching to a 11-3 regular season record while winning his third straight League MVP and Quarterback of the Year award. The Otters would face a new opponent in the ASFC Championship Game in the San Jose Sabercats and escape with a narrow 32-29 victory. They would then defeat the Philadelphia Liberty in Ultimus Bowl VI with Boss throwing for 460 yards and 2 TD's and complete their first threepeat by winning three consecutive championships in the NSFL. Boss would later and on numerous occasions say that the threepeat and especially the final ASFC Championship Games were the greatest moments of his career.
With the Otters going through significant player overturn in 2022, Boss didn't let that affect his play as he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns with 5077 yards and 40 touchdowns. With those stats he led the Otters to a 13-1 record in the regular season and an overwhelming 48-24 victory over the Outlaws in the ASFC Championship Game. Looking for his and the Otters record fourth championship in a row, to fully cement their dynasty, they were stunned after the Philadelphia Liberty returned the opening kick-off 103 yards for a touchdown. They would never come back from this and end up losing 28-19 in Ultimus Bowl VII.
The 2023 season involved changes in the front office along with a blockbuster trade for safety Jaylon Broxton, but Boss continued his high level of play by throwing for 5043 yards and 36 touchdowns on the season while winning his fifth straight Quarterback of the Year award and his fourth League MVP. He would lead the Otters to a 10-4 record in the regular season but would lose to the New Orleans Second Line in the ASFC Championship Game. The 2024 season would end up being Boss's last season although you wouldn't know that looking at his stats as he would again throw for over 5000 yards and record 36 touchdowns. The Otters would secure a 9-5 regular season record but would again lose to the this time eventual Ultimus Bowl champions, the New Orleans Second Line in the ASFC Championship Game. With his jaw dropping stats, consistency and leading the Otters to a threepeat, Boss was inducted into the NSFL Hall of Fame in 2027
Professional career statistics
Career statistics | Receiving | Special Teams | ||||||
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Season | Team | Games | Receptions | Yards | Touchdowns | Kick return yards | Punt return yards | |
2016 (S1) | OCO | 14 | 61 | 983 | 8 | 1 | 0 | |
2017 (S2) | OCO | 14 | 69 | 962 | 6 | 495 | 342 | |
2018 (S3) | OCO | 14 | 86 | 1625 | 12 | 980 | 418 | |
2019 (S4) | OCO | 14 | 81 | 1547 | 11 | 708 | 384 | |
2020 (S5) | OCO | 14 | 79 | 1756 | 14 | 670 | 340 | |
2021 (S6) | OCO | 14 | 79 | 1540 | 12 | 653 | 521 | |
2022 (S7) | OCO | 14 | 89 | 1620 | 15 | 1050 | 313 | |
2023 (S8) | OCO | 14 | 83 | 1271 | 13 | 751 | 381 | |
2024 (S9) | OCO | 14 | 76 | 1170 | 11 | 0 | 376 | |
2025 (S10) | OCO | 14 | 73 | 983 | 7 | 339 | 0 | |
Total | 140 | 776 | 13457 | 109 | 5646 | 3075 |
Awards and records
Awards
- Team
- NSFL Champion (3): 2019 (S4), 2020 (S5), 2021 (S6)
- ASFC Champion (4): 2019 (S4), 2020 (S5), 2021 (S6), 2022 (S7)
- Individual
- NSFL Pro Bowl Selection (9): 2016 - 2024
Records
- Career
- 2032; Currently sits in 4th all time for career receptions (776)
- 2032; Currently sits in 2nd all time for career receiving yards (13457)
- 2032; Currently sits in 2nd all time for career receiving touchdowns (109)
- 2032; Has the 3rd longest catch in NSFL history (82 yards)
- Season
- 2020; Holds record for 2nd most receiving yards in a season (1756)
- 2020; Holds record for 5th most receiving touchdowns in a season (15)
- 2021; Holds record for 3rd most punt return yards in a season (521)
- Orange County Otters
- 2031; Currently sits in 1st all time for career receptions (776)
- 2031; Currently sits in 1st all time for career receiving yards (13457)
- 2031; Currently sits in 1st all time for career receiving touchdowns (109)