It started in 2004.
A 6-foot-5 wide receiver quietly stood out in his earliest practices. The undrafted rookie from Wyoming then suffered a broken collarbone in training camp, wiping out his preseason. His potential shown at that point, however, was such the Chargers retained him as part of their practice squad.
Once recovered, he was back at it.
“He’d kill it,” quarterback Philip Rivers said Wednesday.
While Sunday against the Dolphins potentially could be the last game for the Chargers in San Diego, it seems certain it’ll be for Malcom Floyd. The 12-year veteran plans to retire after the season.