RETIREMENT

The organization has chosen to retire the jersey's of the following players in memory of their outstanding performance and leadership while playing for the organization


Keyshawn Johnson
Robert Smith
1996 - 2006
1999 - 2000
After being the organizations very first college draft pick, KJ played every single game of his career for the organization. He was a very dependable and valued member of the organization and represents us well now as an announcer. He still has a dislike for the Players as he regularly calls out T.O. for what he really is.
Robert Smith played for the organization for a short time, but was a big contributor for that short time. He was very consistent and a big reason the organization won a lot of the games over his tenure. His career was cut short. Had he kept playing he would have won a championship sooner.

Jerome Bettis
Ricky Williams
1996 - 1999
1999 - 2011
Known in the organization as Mr. Monday Night, he came up huge in a number of games in his years with the organization. He could be counted on to score on Monday nights, almost as much as Randy Moss can. Opponents feared going up against him as he could strike at any time. He may not have always had the yardage, but he got the goal line carries.
Ricky Williams was a core member of the organization for 12 years, basically his entire career. His talent was never questions and was always in a very relaxed mood!! As a member of the 2008 SFL champion Santa Fe Stallions, he played a key role in bringing a championship to the organization, and making the team competitive each and every year he was on the roster.

Tony Gonzalez
Randy Moss
1997 - ????
1998 - 2012
Tony was one of the best TE’s ever. He was one of the most dependable players the organization has ever had at the position. He brought class and high productivity to the position and set the bar for future Stallions.
As the second best WR in NFL history, Randy joined the organization with a bang and never looked back. His 17 TD’s as a rookie are still an SFL record. He went on to set various other records, NFL, SFL and organizational, in his career and is unlike any other WR ever seen. His greatness is what all Stallions should strive to be like.





Last Updated August 7, 2018