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{{Infobox NSFL biography
 
{{Infobox NSFL biography
 
| name                = Josh Garden
 
| name                = Josh Garden
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| user                = Ballerstorm
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| HOF                = Josh-Garden
 
| image              = JoshGarden.jpg
 
| image              = JoshGarden.jpg
 
| image_size          = 250px
 
| image_size          = 250px
 
| alt                = Image of Josh Garden
 
| alt                = Image of Josh Garden
| caption            = Funny stuff here
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| caption            = Josh Garden showing off his ripped body
 
| number              = 12
 
| number              = 12
| current_team        =  
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| current_team        = Retired
 
| position            = Wide Receiver
 
| position            = Wide Receiver
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|4|13}}
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|4|13}}
| birth_place        = Houston, Texas
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| birth_place        = [[wp:Houston, Texas|Houston, Texas]], [[wp:Texas|Texas]], [[wp:USA|United States]]
 
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| weight_lb          = 225
 
| weight_lb          = 225
 
| high_school        =  
 
| high_school        =  
| college            = [[wp:Baylor|Baylor]]
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| college            = [[wp:Baylor University|Baylor]]
 
| draftyear          = {{nsfly|1|d}}
 
| draftyear          = {{nsfly|1|d}}
 
| draftround          = 1
 
| draftround          = 1
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| pastteams          =  
 
| pastteams          =  
 
* [[Yellowknife Wraths]] ({{nsfly|1}}-{{nsfly|3}})
 
* [[Yellowknife Wraths]] ({{nsfly|1}}-{{nsfly|3}})
* [[Arizona Outlaws]] ({{nsfly|4}}
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* [[Arizona Outlaws]] ({{nsfly|4}})
 
* [[Philadelphia Liberty]] ({{nsfly|5}}-{{nsfly|9}})
 
* [[Philadelphia Liberty]] ({{nsfly|5}}-{{nsfly|9}})
 
* [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|10}}-{{nsfly|11}})
 
* [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|10}}-{{nsfly|11}})
 
| pastteamsnote      = no
 
| pastteamsnote      = no
| status              = Retired <!-- only other option here should be Retired -->
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| status              = Retired
 
| highlights          =  
 
| highlights          =  
*1x [[List of Ultimus Bowl Champions|NSFL Champion]] ({{nsfly|7|pb}}
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* 1x [[List of Ultimus Bowl Champions|NSFL Champion]] ({{nsfly|7|pb}}
*1x [[NSFL Positional Awards|NSFL Wide Receiver of the year]] ({{nsfly|1|pb}})
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* 1x [[NSFL Positional Awards|NSFL Wide Receiver of the year]] ({{nsfly|1|pb}})
*7x [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|1|pb}}-{{nsfly|7|pb}})
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* 7x [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|1|pb}}-{{nsfly|7|pb}})
 
| statseason          = {{nsfly|10|nolink}}
 
| statseason          = {{nsfly|10|nolink}}
"| statlabel1 = [[wp:Receptions|Receptions]]
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| statlabel1 = [[wp:Receptions|Receptions]]
| statvalue1 = 757
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| statvalue1 = {{#number_format:757}}
 
| statlabel2 = [[wp:Yards|Yards]]
 
| statlabel2 = [[wp:Yards|Yards]]
| statvalue2 = 11643
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| statvalue2 = {{#number_format:11643}}
 
| statlabel3 = [[wp:Touchdowns|Touchdowns]]
 
| statlabel3 = [[wp:Touchdowns|Touchdowns]]
| statvalue3 = 84
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| statvalue3 = {{#number_format:84}}
 
| statlabel4 = [[wp:Kick return yards|Kick return yards]]
 
| statlabel4 = [[wp:Kick return yards|Kick return yards]]
| statvalue4 = 5795
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| statvalue4 = {{#number_format:5795}}
 
| statlabel5 = [[wp:Punt return yards|Punt return yards]]
 
| statlabel5 = [[wp:Punt return yards|Punt return yards]]
| statvalue5 = 1879
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| statvalue5 = {{#number_format:1879}}
 
| nsfl                =190
 
| nsfl                =190
 
}}
 
}}
'''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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'''Josh Garden''' (born April 13, 1997) is a retired [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide receiver|wide receiver]] who played with the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]], [[Arizona Outlaws]], [[Philadelphia Liberty]] and [[Orange County Otters]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL) during his career. He played college football for [[wp:Baylor University|Baylor]] before being drafted by the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] with the 2nd overall pick in the {{nsfly|1|draft-full}}. Garden won his only [[Ultimus Bowl]] in his second season with the [[Philadelphia Liberty]]. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler, the first-ever Wide Receiver of the Year, and is widely considered to be one of the greatest wide receivers in NSFL history.
  
 
==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
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===Yellowknife Wraiths===
 
===Yellowknife Wraiths===
The first ever NSFL draft had a large player pool available, but Garden showed everyone what he was made of by having the third best broad jump out of the whole group. There was clearly some additional buzz about the man from Baylor and overall intrigue because Garden was the second man off the board, as the {{tf|YKW}} took him with the 2nd overall pick in the inaugural draft. The {{tf|YKW}} would manage 2nd place in the [[NSFC]] with a 8-6 record but would lose in the conference championship game to the {{tf|COL}}. Garden would put up good numbers in his first year and earn his first Pro Bowl designation and earn his first and only Wide Receiver of the year award.
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The first-ever NSFL draft had a large player pool available, but Garden showed everyone what he was made of by having the third-best broad jump out of the whole group at the {{nsfly|1|combine}}. There was clearly some additional buzz about the man from Baylor and overall intrigue because Garden was the second man off the board, as the {{tf|YKW}} took him with the 2nd overall pick in the inaugural draft. The {{tf|YKW}} would manage 2nd place in the [[NSFC]] with an 8-6 record but would lose in the conference championship game to the {{tf|COL}}. Garden would put up good numbers in his first year and earn his first Pro Bowl designation as well as his first and only [[NSFL Wide Receiver of the Year]] award.
  
{{nsfly|2}} was full of optimism for the {{tf|YKW}} as they secured Dermot Lavelle with the number pick in the draft, however they slumped to an 8-6 record, and lost a second straight conference championship game, this time to the {{tf|BAL}}. Garden would try and help out his team by putting up similar stats to the previous year and being named to the {{nsfly|2|probowl}}. The {{nsfly|3}} had the {{tf|YKW}} slump to a 7-7 record and they failed to reach the playoffs. Garden kept pace with his previous years statistically and even improving his touchdowns and would make the {{nsfly|3|probowl}}. With the disappointment of not making the playoffs, Garden decided to not re-sign with the {{tf|YKW}} and joined defending champions {{tf|ARI}} on a lucrative deal.
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{{nsfly|2}} was full of optimism for the {{tf|YKW}} as they secured [[Dermot Lavelle]] with the number one pick in the {{nsfly|2|draft}}, however they slumped to an 8-6 record, and lost a second straight [[NSFC Conference Championship|conference championship]] game, this time to the {{tf|BAL}}. Garden would try and help out his team by putting up similar stats to the previous year and being named to the {{nsfly|2|probowl}}. The {{nsfly|3}} season had the {{tf|YKW}} slump to a 7-7 record and they failed to reach the playoffs. Garden kept pace with his previous years statistically and even improving his touchdowns and would make the {{nsfly|3|probowl}}. With the disappointment of not making the playoffs, Garden decided to not re-sign with the {{tf|YKW}} and joined defending champions {{tf|ARI}} on a lucrative deal.
  
 
===Arizona Outlaws===
 
===Arizona Outlaws===
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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Josh Garden came into {{tf|ARI}} with a bang, signing a $33 million dollar contract, with $23 million in the first year. With this switch to {{tf|ARI}} there was a big shape up throughout the team. The three-time defending champions would still win 12 games in the {{nsfly|4}} season and punching their ticket to the playoffs. History would not repeat itself for a fourth time and the {{tf|ARI}} would lose to the {{tf|OCO}} in the [[ASFC]] Championship Game. Garden would clearly enjoy playing with [[King Bronko]] as he racked up nearly 1,600 yards and 16 touchdowns, narrowly missing out winning on the Wide Receiver of the Year award &ndash; which went to [[Bradley Westfield]] &ndash; but earning his fourth straight Pro Bowl award. After the season there was a change in management in Arizona with [[Adam Ess]] stepping in for [[Bogdan Podarok]] and he had huge changes in store. Ess would trade Garden to the {{tf|PHI}} for [[Budda Browning]], [[Omar Wright]], and two future draft picks.
  
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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===Philadelphia Liberty===
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With a change of surroundings from Arizona to Philadelphia, Garden looked to help his new team, and the Liberty offense enjoyed one of their best seasons so far. In the end, however, their defense faltered enough for them to fall to an 8-6 record and miss out on the playoffs on point differential. Garden kept up his amazing efficiency and overall performance putting up almost identical stats to his previous season in Arizona. In the {{nsfly|6}} season the {{tf|PHI}} had cornerback [[Tyler Oles]] switch to quarterback and had their most prolific season, going 9-5 in the regular season and locking up the number one seed for the [[NSFC]]. There they would beat the {{tf|YKW}} in convincing fashion before losing in painful fashion to the {{tf|OCO}} in [[Ultimus Bowl VI]]. Garden would yet again keep up his amazing performance with similar statistics to his previous seasons with only a small drop in total touchdowns.  
  
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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{{nsfly|7}} would be a season full of success, going 10-4 in the regular season and meeting the {{tf|YKW}} in the conference championship game where they would beat them 41-30 with Garden going for 113 yards on 6 receptions. They would meet the {{tf|OCO}} in [[Ultimus Bowl VII]] and emerge victorious, beating them 28-19 and becoming the first [[NSFC]] team to win the coveted Ultimus trophy. The {{nsfly|8}} season would see the beginning of "The Process" and this would show in {{tf|PHI}} regular season where they would go 7-7, finishing 2-5 in their last games. Garden's play would slightly drop with a developing quarterback throwing to him and would not be named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career. {{nsfly|9}} would be much of the same as the Liberty went 4-10 in the regular season and would miss the playoffs. Garden would continue his steady decline and at the end of the season he would be traded to the {{tf|OCO}}
  
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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===Orange County Otters===
 
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Garden would spend his last two seasons in the league as an Otter helping them in small ways. In {{nsfly|10}} they would go 7-7, making the playoffs but ultimately lose to the {{tf|NOLA}} in the [[ASFC Conference Championship game]]. The {{nsfly|11}} season would be Garden's last as he would not start all possible games, as the Otters went 10-4 in the regular season and were again bounced in the playoffs by the {{tf|NOLA}}. Josh Garden would hang up his cleats and he would be inducted into the [[NSFL Hall of Fame]] during the {{nsfly|15}} season.
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.
 
  
 
===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===
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! colspan="2" |Special Teams
 
! colspan="2" |Special Teams
 
|-
 
|-
!Season
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! Season !! Team !! GP !! Rec !! Yards !! TD !! KR Yds !! PR Yds
! Team
 
! Games
 
! Receptions !! Yards !! Touchdowns
 
! Kick return yards !! Punt return yards
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|YKW|1}}
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| {{tys|YKW|1}} || {{ts|YKW}} ||14||70||1178||7||58||144
| {{ts|YKW}}
 
|14||70||1178||7
 
|58||144
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|YKW|2}}
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| {{tys|YKW|2}} || {{ts|YKW}} ||14||73||1220||8||592||119
| {{ts|YKW}}
 
|14||73||1220||8
 
|592||119
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|YKW|3}}
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| {{tys|YKW|3}} || {{ts|YKW}} ||14||68||1125||10||652||0
| {{ts|YKW}}
 
|14||68||1125||10
 
|652||0
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|ARI|4}}
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| {{tys|ARI|4}} || {{ts|ARI}} ||14||93||1579||16||0||588
| {{ts|ARI}}
 
|14||93||1579||16
 
|0||588
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|PHI|5}}
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| {{tys|PHI|5}} || {{ts|PHI}} |||14||100||1587||16||0||29
| {{ts|PHI}}
 
|14||100||1587||16
 
|0||29
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|PHI|6}}
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| {{tys|PHI|6}} || {{ts|PHI}} ||14||97||1593||10||818||383
| {{ts|PHI}}
 
|14||97||1593||10
 
|818||383
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|PHI|7}}
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| {{tys|PHI|7}} || {{ts|PHI}} ||14||84||1296||6||1013||47
| {{ts|PHI}}
 
|14||84||1296||6
 
|1013||47
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|PHI|8}}
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| {{tys|PHI|8}} || {{ts|PHI}} ||14||62||738||7||806||0
| {{ts|PHI}}
 
|14||62||738||7
 
|806||0
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|PHI|9}}
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| {{tys|PHI|9}} || {{ts|PHI}} ||14||38||371||1||1008||426
| {{ts|PHI}}
 
|14||38||371||1
 
|1008||426
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|OCO|10}}
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| {{tys|OCO|10}} || {{ts|OCO}} ||14||37||516||0||848||143
| {{ts|OCO}}
 
|14||37||516||0
 
|848||143
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{tys|OCO|11}}
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| {{tys|OCO|11}} || {{ts|OCO}} ||14||35||440||3||339||0
| {{ts|OCO}}
 
|14||35||440||3
 
|339||0
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
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! colspan="2" | Total ||154||757||11643||84||5795||1879
! colspan="2" | Total
 
!154||757||11643||84
 
!5795||1879
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Awards and records==
 
==Awards and records==
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===Awards===
 
===Awards===
 
;Team
 
;Team
* '''[[List of NSFL Championship winners|NSFL Champion]] (1):''' {{nsfly|7|nsfc-y}}  
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* '''[[List of Ultimus Bowl champions|NSFL Champion]] (1):''' {{nsfly|7|ult}}
 
* '''[[List of NSFC Championship winners|NSFC Champion]] (2):''' {{nsfly|6|nsfc-y}}, {{nsfly|7|nsfc-y}}
 
* '''[[List of NSFC Championship winners|NSFC Champion]] (2):''' {{nsfly|6|nsfc-y}}, {{nsfly|7|nsfc-y}}
  
 
;Individual
 
;Individual
* '''[[NSFL Pro Bowl]] Selection (7):''' {{nsfly|1|pb}} - {{nsfly|7|pb}}
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* '''[[NSFL Pro Bowl]] Selection (7):''' {{nsfly|1|pb}}, {{nsfly|2|pb}}, {{nsfly|3|pb}}, {{nsfly|4|pb}}, {{nsfly|5|pb}}, {{nsfly|6|pb}}, {{nsfly|7|pb}}
* '''[[NSFL Positional Awards|NSFL Wide Receiver of the Year]] (1):''' {{nsfly|1|pb}}
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* '''[[NSFL Positional Awards|NSFL Wide Receiver of the Year]] (1):''' {{nsfly|1}}
  
 
===Records===
 
===Records===
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;Career
 
;Career
 
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Currently sits in 5th all time for career receptions (757)
 
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Currently sits in 5th all time for career receptions (757)
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Currently sits in 4th all time for career receiving yards (11643)
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* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Currently sits in 4th all time for career receiving yards (11,643)
 
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Currently sits in 4th all time for career receiving touchdowns (84)
 
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Currently sits in 4th all time for career receiving touchdowns (84)
 
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Has the 5th longest catch in NSFL history (79 yards)
 
* '''{{nsfly|17|nolink}};''' Has the 5th longest catch in NSFL history (79 yards)
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;Arizona Outlaws
 
;Arizona Outlaws
 
* '''{{nsfly|16|nolink}};''' Holds the record for most receptions in a season (93)
 
* '''{{nsfly|16|nolink}};''' Holds the record for most receptions in a season (93)
* '''{{nsfly|16|nolink}};''' Holds the record for most receiving yards in a season (1579)
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* '''{{nsfly|16|nolink}};''' Holds the record for most receiving yards in a season (1,579)
 
* '''{{nsfly|16|nolink}};''' Holds the record for most receiving touchdowns in a season (16)
 
* '''{{nsfly|16|nolink}};''' Holds the record for most receiving touchdowns in a season (16)
  
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[[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
 
[[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
 
[[Category:Season 1 players]]
 
[[Category:Season 1 players]]
[[Category:Yellowknife Wraith players]]
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[[Category:Arizona Outlaw players]]
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[[Category:Philadelphia Liberty players]]
 
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[[Category:Wide Receivers]]
 
[[Category:Wide Receivers]]
 
[[Category:Retired]]
 
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[[Category:NSFL Champions]]
 
[[Category:NSFL Champions]]
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[[Category:NSFC Pro Bowl players]]
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[[Category:Season 1 NSFL Pro Bowl]]
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[[Category:Season 3 NSFL Pro Bowl]]
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[[Category:NSFL Pro Bowl players]]

Latest revision as of 09:15, 16 April 2024

Josh Garden
Image of Josh Garden
Josh Garden showing off his ripped body
No. 12 – Retired
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (1997-04-13)April 13, 1997 (aged 65)
Houston, Texas, Texas, United States
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Username:Ballerstorm
Career information
College:Baylor
ISFL Draft:2016  / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
Career history
Roster status:Retired
Career highlights and awards
Career ISFL statistics as of 2025
Receptions:757
Yards:11,643
Touchdowns:84
Kick return yards:5,795
Punt return yards:1,879

Player stats at ISFL.net

Josh Garden (born April 13, 1997) is a retired American football wide receiver who played with the Yellowknife Wraiths, Arizona Outlaws, Philadelphia Liberty and Orange County Otters of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL) during his career. He played college football for Baylor before being drafted by the Yellowknife Wraiths with the 2nd overall pick in the 2016 ISFL Draft (S1). Garden won his only Ultimus Bowl in his second season with the Philadelphia Liberty. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler, the first-ever Wide Receiver of the Year, and is widely considered to be one of the greatest wide receivers in NSFL history.

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
225 lb
(102 kg)
4.24 s 3.90 s 6.72 s 35.1 in
(0.89 m)
11 ft 0.2 in
(3.36 m)
20 reps 22

Yellowknife Wraiths

The first-ever NSFL draft had a large player pool available, but Garden showed everyone what he was made of by having the third-best broad jump out of the whole group at the 2016 ISFL scouting combine (S1). There was clearly some additional buzz about the man from Baylor and overall intrigue because Garden was the second man off the board, as the Yellowknife Wraiths took him with the 2nd overall pick in the inaugural draft. The Yellowknife Wraiths would manage 2nd place in the NSFC with an 8-6 record but would lose in the conference championship game to the Colorado Yeti. Garden would put up good numbers in his first year and earn his first Pro Bowl designation as well as his first and only NSFL Wide Receiver of the Year award.

2017 (S2) was full of optimism for the Yellowknife Wraiths as they secured Dermot Lavelle with the number one pick in the 2017 Draft (S2), however they slumped to an 8-6 record, and lost a second straight conference championship game, this time to the Baltimore Hawks. Garden would try and help out his team by putting up similar stats to the previous year and being named to the 2017 ISFL Pro Bowl (S2). The 2018 (S3) season had the Yellowknife Wraiths slump to a 7-7 record and they failed to reach the playoffs. Garden kept pace with his previous years statistically and even improving his touchdowns and would make the 2018 ISFL Pro Bowl (S3). With the disappointment of not making the playoffs, Garden decided to not re-sign with the Yellowknife Wraiths and joined defending champions Arizona Outlaws on a lucrative deal.

Arizona Outlaws

Josh Garden came into Arizona Outlaws with a bang, signing a $33 million dollar contract, with $23 million in the first year. With this switch to Arizona Outlaws there was a big shape up throughout the team. The three-time defending champions would still win 12 games in the 2019 (S4) season and punching their ticket to the playoffs. History would not repeat itself for a fourth time and the Arizona Outlaws would lose to the Orange County Otters in the ASFC Championship Game. Garden would clearly enjoy playing with King Bronko as he racked up nearly 1,600 yards and 16 touchdowns, narrowly missing out winning on the Wide Receiver of the Year award – which went to Bradley Westfield – but earning his fourth straight Pro Bowl award. After the season there was a change in management in Arizona with Adam Ess stepping in for Bogdan Podarok and he had huge changes in store. Ess would trade Garden to the Philadelphia Liberty for Budda Browning, Omar Wright, and two future draft picks.

Philadelphia Liberty

With a change of surroundings from Arizona to Philadelphia, Garden looked to help his new team, and the Liberty offense enjoyed one of their best seasons so far. In the end, however, their defense faltered enough for them to fall to an 8-6 record and miss out on the playoffs on point differential. Garden kept up his amazing efficiency and overall performance putting up almost identical stats to his previous season in Arizona. In the 2021 (S6) season the Philadelphia Liberty had cornerback Tyler Oles switch to quarterback and had their most prolific season, going 9-5 in the regular season and locking up the number one seed for the NSFC. There they would beat the Yellowknife Wraiths in convincing fashion before losing in painful fashion to the Orange County Otters in Ultimus Bowl VI. Garden would yet again keep up his amazing performance with similar statistics to his previous seasons with only a small drop in total touchdowns.

2022 (S7) would be a season full of success, going 10-4 in the regular season and meeting the Yellowknife Wraiths in the conference championship game where they would beat them 41-30 with Garden going for 113 yards on 6 receptions. They would meet the Orange County Otters in Ultimus Bowl VII and emerge victorious, beating them 28-19 and becoming the first NSFC team to win the coveted Ultimus trophy. The 2023 (S8) season would see the beginning of "The Process" and this would show in Philadelphia Liberty regular season where they would go 7-7, finishing 2-5 in their last games. Garden's play would slightly drop with a developing quarterback throwing to him and would not be named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career. 2024 (S9) would be much of the same as the Liberty went 4-10 in the regular season and would miss the playoffs. Garden would continue his steady decline and at the end of the season he would be traded to the Orange County Otters

Orange County Otters

Garden would spend his last two seasons in the league as an Otter helping them in small ways. In 2025 (S10) they would go 7-7, making the playoffs but ultimately lose to the New Orleans Second Line in the ASFC Conference Championship game. The 2026 (S11) season would be Garden's last as he would not start all possible games, as the Otters went 10-4 in the regular season and were again bounced in the playoffs by the New Orleans Second Line. Josh Garden would hang up his cleats and he would be inducted into the NSFL Hall of Fame during the 2030 (S15) season.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving Special Teams
Season Team GP Rec Yards TD KR Yds PR Yds
2016 Wraiths 14 70 1178 7 58 144
2017 Wraiths 14 73 1220 8 592 119
2018 Wraiths 14 68 1125 10 652 0
2019 Outlaws 14 93 1579 16 0 588
2020 Liberty 14 100 1587 16 0 29
2021 Liberty 14 97 1593 10 818 383
2022 Liberty 14 84 1296 6 1013 47
2023 Liberty 14 62 738 7 806 0
2024 Liberty 14 38 371 1 1008 426
2025 Otters 14 37 516 0 848 143
2026 Otters 14 35 440 3 339 0
Total 154 757 11643 84 5795 1879

Awards and records

Awards

Team
Individual

Records

Career
  • 2032; Currently sits in 5th all time for career receptions (757)
  • 2032; Currently sits in 4th all time for career receiving yards (11,643)
  • 2032; Currently sits in 4th all time for career receiving touchdowns (84)
  • 2032; Has the 5th longest catch in NSFL history (79 yards)
Season
  • 2020; Holds record for most punt return yards in a season (588)
  • 2020; Holds record for 2nd most receiving touchdowns in a season (16)
Game
  • 2019; Holds record for most receiving touchdowns in one game (4)
Arizona Outlaws
  • 2031; Holds the record for most receptions in a season (93)
  • 2031; Holds the record for most receiving yards in a season (1,579)
  • 2031; Holds the record for most receiving touchdowns in a season (16)
Philadelphia Liberty
  • 2031; Holds the record for most receiving touchdowns in a season (16)