The Facts: Floyd will be a San Diego Charger for life. Heading into the final year of a four-year, $13 million contract that will pay him $3 million for the upcoming season, 2015 could well be Floyd's last as a Bolt. "My approach is to focus on now, and not trying to worry about what happens after this season," he said. "But I've got four kids and it's taking time away from them. So I'm thinking about shutting it down at the end of this season."
Diehards Line:Floyd said he'll make that determination after the season is over, but most likely 2015 will be his final season in the NFL. After a scary neck injury in Week 2 of the 2013 season against the Philadelphia Eagles that could have ended his career, Floyd played a full, 16-game season in 2014. It was his first 16-game season since 2009. He finished with 52 catches for 856 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 16.5 yards per catch, fifth in the NFL. Floyd turns 34 years old in September. But the Wyoming product demonstrated he still has the long speed and ball skills to stretch the field vertically in the passing game, finishing with five catches of 40-plus yards, which tied him for No. 10 in the league. Floyd's 4,989 career receiving yards is No. 8 in franchise history. He ranks No. 10 in team history with 291 career receptions.