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| name                = Fuego Wozy
 
| name                = Fuego Wozy
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| user                = TheWoZy
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| HOF                = Fuego-Wozy
 
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| alt                = Image of Fuego Wozy
 
| alt                = Image of Fuego Wozy
| caption            = Bradley Westfield with his trademark touchdown celebration
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| number              = 87
 
| number              = 87
| current_team        =  
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| current_team        = Retired
 
| position            = Defensive End
 
| position            = Defensive End
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1996|6|30}}
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1996|6|30}}
| birth_place        = Nashville, Tenessee
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| birth_place        = Nashville, Tennessee
 
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| weight_lb          = 290
 
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| high_school        =  
 
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| college            = [[wp:University of Tenessee|University of Tenessee]]
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| college            = [[wp:University of Tennessee|Tennessee]]
 
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*1x [[List of Ultimus Bowl Champions|NSFL Champion]] ({{nsfly|9|pb}})
 
*1x [[List of Ultimus Bowl Champions|NSFL Champion]] ({{nsfly|9|pb}})
*8x [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|1|pb}}-{{nsfly|5|pb}}) ({{nsfly|7|pb}}-{{nsfly|9|pb}})
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*8x [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|1|pb}}-{{nsfly|5|pb}}, ({{nsfly|7|pb}}-{{nsfly|9|pb}})
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"| statlabel1 = [[wp:Receptions|Receptions]]
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| statlabel1 = [[wp:Tackles|Tackles]]
| statvalue1 = 776
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| statvalue1 = 384
| statlabel2 = [[wp:Yards|Yards]]
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| statlabel2 = [[wp:Tackles for Loss|Tackles for Loss]]
| statvalue2 = 13457
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| statvalue2 = 98
| statlabel3 = [[wp:Touchdowns|Touchdowns]]
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| statlabel3 = [[wp:Forced Fumbles|Forced Fumbles]]
| statvalue3 = 109
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| statvalue3 = 8
| statlabel4 = [[wp:Kick return yards|Kick return yards]]
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| statlabel4 = [[wp:Sacks|Sacks]]
| statvalue4 = 5646
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| statvalue4 = 71
| statlabel5 = [[wp:Punt return yards|Punt return yards]]
 
| statvalue5 = 3075
 
 
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'''Bradley Westfield''' (born May 18, 1995) is a retired [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide receiver|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 {{nsfly|1|draft-full}}. 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, 4 time Wide Receiver of the Year, and is considered to be one of the greatest wide receivers in NSFL history.
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'''Fuego Wozy''' (born June 30, 1996) is a retired [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:defensive end|defensive end]] who played for the [[Colorado Yeti]], the [[Arizona Outlaws]], the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]], the [[Orange County Otters]], and the [[New Orleans Second Line]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). He played college football for the University of Tennessee before being drafted by the [[Colorado Yeti]] with the 39th overall pick in the {{nsfly|1|draft-full}}. Wozy is one of the most celebrated defensive ends in ISFL history and was a key part in New Orleans' first Ultimus Bowl victory in 2024. He is an 8 time Pro Bowler and a member of the [[ISFL Hall of Fame]].
  
 
==Professional career==
 
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===Orange County Otters===
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===Colorado Yeti===
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.
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Fuego Wozy was selected with the 39th overall pick by the Colorado Yeti in the inaugural NSFL draft. He had a strong start to his professional football career, putting up 35 tackles and 10 sacks and earning a spot in the first-ever NSFL Pro Bowl. The Yeti would finish the season tied for the third best record in the league at 8-6 and made it all the way to the Ultimus Bowl where they were defeated by the dominant Arizona Outlaws by a score of 6-29.
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The 2017 season would be a disappointment for the Yeti, who failed to make the playoffs after another 8-6 season. Despite this, Colorado would finish the season with the second best scoring defense in the league and Wozy himself displayed some statistical improvement from the previous season with 48 tackles and 12 sacks. This would earn him his second Pro Bowl selection.
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Wozy's third year in the league would be his most dominant statistically and earn him another Pro Bowl spot. He produced 59 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, and 17 sacks - all career highs. However, this increase in production did little to help the flailing Yeti, who would finish the season with the second worst record in the league at 3-11.
  
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 {{nsfly|2|probowl}}. The 2018 season followed in a similar fashion to previous ones, as the Otters finished with an 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. He would be voted as the wide receiver of the year and would make the {{nsfly|3|probowl}}.  
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2019 would prove to be a disastrous year for both Colorado and Wozy. The Yeti had the league's worst scoring offense and defense and ended the season with a dismal 1-13 record that was also the worst in the NSFL. Although he made the Pro Bowl, Wozy would see dips in all statistical categories compared to the prior season and would put up only three sacks, the lowest of his career.
  
The 2019 season 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 offence would not be stopped as Westfield torched the Wraiths for 145 yards on 6 receptions and two receiving touchdowns in a 30-23 win in Ultimus Bowl IV.  
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===Arizona Outlaws===
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A blockbuster three-team trade in the off-season between Colorado, Las Vegas, and Arizona led to Wozy getting shipped to the Outlaws. He would play just six games for the franchise before being traded again to the Yellowknife Wraiths for safety Jogn Floggity and a conditional S7 third round pick.
  
The Otters - and Westfield - continued their high-level play in 2020 where he was able to win his second Wide Receiver of the Year award, finishing 11-3 in the regular season and destroyed the Outlaws in the ASFC Championship Game where Westfield caught 6 balls for 119 yards and one touchdown. Ultimus Bowl V was an ugly, defensive battle but eventually, the Otters came out on top and Westfield helped his team win with 141 yards on 6 receptions.  
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===Yellowknife Wraiths===
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Wozy finished the 2020 NSFL season with another Pro Bowl nod although the Wraiths fell to the Orange County Otters in the Ultimus Bowl by a score of 15-26. The following season would bring further disappointment with Wozy missing the Pro Bowl for the only time in his career and the Wraiths losing in the first round of the playoffs to the Philadelphia Liberty.
  
Westfield would continue his and the Otters dominance in 2021, catching 79 passes for 1540 yards and 12 touchdowns and marching to an 11-3 regular-season record while winning his third Wide Receiver 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 Westfield catching 7 balls for 130 yards and a touchdown, and complete their first three-peat by winning three consecutive championships in the NSFL.  
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===Orange County Otters===
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Prior to the 2022 NSFL season, Wozy would sign with the Orange County Otters in free agency. The Otters were just coming off of a championship threepeat and were a highly desirable destination for players that were beginning to enter the final chapters of their careers. Wozy would return to the Pro Bowl and post a career high number of forced fumbles (3) but the Otters' championship streak would end after losing to to the Liberty in the Ultimus Bowl by a score of 19-28 despite their excellent regular-season record.
  
With the Otters going through significant player overturn in 2022, Westfield didn't let that affect his play as he led the league in receiving yards and touchdowns with 1620 yards and 15 touchdowns, winning his fourth Wide Receiver of the Year award. With those stats, he helped 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.  
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===New Orleans Second Line===
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Following this loss, Wozy would sign with the New Orleans Second Line in the off-season for the final two seasons of his career. This would mark a resurgence of sorts for the defensive end, who saw his on-field production reach levels that had not been recorded since his best years in Colorado. He would finish the 2023 season with 42 tackles, 9 sacks, and a Pro Bowl selection. However, again he would fall just short of the ultimate prize as New Orleans would end their 9-5 campaign with a loss in Ultimus Bowl VIII to Yellowknife.
  
The 2023 season involved changes in the front office along with a blockbuster trade for safety Jaylon Broxton, but Westfield continued his high level of play, leading the league in receiving touchdowns. He would help 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. In 2024, The Otters would secure a 9-5 regular-season record but would again lose to the eventual Ultimus Bowl champions, the New Orleans Second Line in the ASFC Championship Game. Westfield would continue to be one of the top three receivers in the league but couldn't help his team advance further. The 2025 season would turn out to be Westfield's last season and he would keep up his consistency but ultimately after a 7-7 regular-season record, the Otters would again lose to the New Orleans Second line in the ASFC Championship game. Westfield was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2028.
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The NSFL's ninth season would be Wozy's last in the league. The Second Line finished with both the number one offense and defense as well as the NFSL's best record at 12-2. They would go on to defeat the Orange County Otters in the ASFC championship game before winning the Ultimus Bowl against the Baltimore Hawks by a score of 37-24. Having finally won a championship, Wozy decided to retire and was enshrined in the NSFL Hall of Fame in 2028.
  
 
===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===
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* '''{{nsfly|3|nolink}}:''' Currently sits in 1st all time for tackles for loss in a season (17)
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* '''{{nsfly|3|nolink}}:''' 1st all time for tackles for loss (TFL) in a season (17)
  
  
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 16 April 2024

Fuego Wozy
Image of Fuego Wozy
No. 87 – Retired
Position:Defensive End
Personal information
Born: (1996-06-30)June 30, 1996 (aged 66)
Nashville, Tennessee
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:290 lb (132 kg)
Username:TheWoZy
Career information
College:Tennessee
ISFL Draft:2016  / Round: 7 / Pick: 39
Career history
Roster status:Retired
Career highlights and awards
Career ISFL statistics as of 2032
Tackles:384
Tackles for Loss:98
Forced Fumbles:8
Sacks:71

Player stats at ISFL.net

Fuego Wozy (born June 30, 1996) is a retired American football defensive end who played for the Colorado Yeti, the Arizona Outlaws, the Yellowknife Wraiths, the Orange County Otters, and the New Orleans Second Line of the International Simulation Football League (ISFL). He played college football for the University of Tennessee before being drafted by the Colorado Yeti with the 39th overall pick in the 2016 ISFL Draft (S1). Wozy is one of the most celebrated defensive ends in ISFL history and was a key part in New Orleans' first Ultimus Bowl victory in 2024. He is an 8 time Pro Bowler and a member of the ISFL Hall of Fame.

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
290 lb
(132 kg)
4.39 s 4.32 s 7.27 s 34.2 in
(0.87 m)
11 ft 0 in
(3.35 m)
44 reps 18

Colorado Yeti

Fuego Wozy was selected with the 39th overall pick by the Colorado Yeti in the inaugural NSFL draft. He had a strong start to his professional football career, putting up 35 tackles and 10 sacks and earning a spot in the first-ever NSFL Pro Bowl. The Yeti would finish the season tied for the third best record in the league at 8-6 and made it all the way to the Ultimus Bowl where they were defeated by the dominant Arizona Outlaws by a score of 6-29.

The 2017 season would be a disappointment for the Yeti, who failed to make the playoffs after another 8-6 season. Despite this, Colorado would finish the season with the second best scoring defense in the league and Wozy himself displayed some statistical improvement from the previous season with 48 tackles and 12 sacks. This would earn him his second Pro Bowl selection.

Wozy's third year in the league would be his most dominant statistically and earn him another Pro Bowl spot. He produced 59 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, and 17 sacks - all career highs. However, this increase in production did little to help the flailing Yeti, who would finish the season with the second worst record in the league at 3-11.

2019 would prove to be a disastrous year for both Colorado and Wozy. The Yeti had the league's worst scoring offense and defense and ended the season with a dismal 1-13 record that was also the worst in the NSFL. Although he made the Pro Bowl, Wozy would see dips in all statistical categories compared to the prior season and would put up only three sacks, the lowest of his career.

Arizona Outlaws

A blockbuster three-team trade in the off-season between Colorado, Las Vegas, and Arizona led to Wozy getting shipped to the Outlaws. He would play just six games for the franchise before being traded again to the Yellowknife Wraiths for safety Jogn Floggity and a conditional S7 third round pick.

Yellowknife Wraiths

Wozy finished the 2020 NSFL season with another Pro Bowl nod although the Wraiths fell to the Orange County Otters in the Ultimus Bowl by a score of 15-26. The following season would bring further disappointment with Wozy missing the Pro Bowl for the only time in his career and the Wraiths losing in the first round of the playoffs to the Philadelphia Liberty.

Orange County Otters

Prior to the 2022 NSFL season, Wozy would sign with the Orange County Otters in free agency. The Otters were just coming off of a championship threepeat and were a highly desirable destination for players that were beginning to enter the final chapters of their careers. Wozy would return to the Pro Bowl and post a career high number of forced fumbles (3) but the Otters' championship streak would end after losing to to the Liberty in the Ultimus Bowl by a score of 19-28 despite their excellent regular-season record.

New Orleans Second Line

Following this loss, Wozy would sign with the New Orleans Second Line in the off-season for the final two seasons of his career. This would mark a resurgence of sorts for the defensive end, who saw his on-field production reach levels that had not been recorded since his best years in Colorado. He would finish the 2023 season with 42 tackles, 9 sacks, and a Pro Bowl selection. However, again he would fall just short of the ultimate prize as New Orleans would end their 9-5 campaign with a loss in Ultimus Bowl VIII to Yellowknife.

The NSFL's ninth season would be Wozy's last in the league. The Second Line finished with both the number one offense and defense as well as the NFSL's best record at 12-2. They would go on to defeat the Orange County Otters in the ASFC championship game before winning the Ultimus Bowl against the Baltimore Hawks by a score of 37-24. Having finally won a championship, Wozy decided to retire and was enshrined in the NSFL Hall of Fame in 2028.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tackles Tackles for Loss Forced Fumbles Sacks
2016 (S1) COL 14 35 9 2 10
2017 (S2) COL 14 48 12 1 12
2018 (S3) COL 14 59 17 1 17
2019 (S4) COL 14 46 13 0 3
2020 (S5) YKW 14 31 11 0 6
2021 (S6) YKW 14 41 9 0 4
2022 (S7) OCO 14 36 8 3 3
2023 (S8) NO 14 42 7 0 9
2024 (S9) NO 14 46 12 1 7
Total 126 384 98 8 71

Awards and records

Awards

Team
Individual

Records

Colorado Yeti
  • 2018: 1st all time for tackles for loss (TFL) in a season (17)