FXFL Blacktips

FXFL Blacktips
Founded 2014
League Fall Experimental Football League (2014–present)
Team history Florida Blacktips (2014, 2015–present)
Blacktips (2014)
Based in Florida, New York
Stadium None
Colors Black, Aqua Blue, White
              
Championships 0
Conference titles 0
Division titles 0
Playoff berths 0

The Florida Blacktips are a professional American football team, operating as a traveling team. They are a charter member of the Fall Experimental Football League, which is trying to become the developmental league for the National Football League. They were to play their home games at FIU Stadium in Miami, also the home to the FIU Panthers football and track and field teams. However, it was announced on September 22, 2014, that the Blacktips would drop 'Florida' from its name and play a truncated road schedule of only three games.[1] The Blacktips' inaugural season began on October 15, 2014. They finished the 2014 season in last place at 0–3.

On September 18, 2014, the Blacktips announced the signing of former Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd,[2] however Boyd never played for the Blacktips, moving to the Boston Brawlers before the season started.

The team was initially expected to permanently settle in a market it will share with an unspecified New York–Penn League baseball team for the 2015 season.[3] However, a later announcement indicated the Blacktips would return in the same traveling-team status it held in 2014.[4] The team later quietly re-added the "Florida" portion back to its name; as the two remaining franchises are based in New York state (the lone non-New York team was contracted prior to the start of the 2015 season), the current "Florida Blacktips" name presumably now represents Florida, Orange County, New York, a town located between the two other teams' home cities. The Blacktips were unusual among FXFL teams in that it did not rely on NFL preseason castoffs for the majority of its roster (indeed, an article in The New York Times described the Blacktips as having "no set roster").[5] Its players were also paid significantly less than the other FXFL franchises, receiving only $300 for each of the two games that were played as opposed to the $1000 per game payout of the other teams.[6]

Helmet

Blacktips helmet (2014-present)

Roster

Blacktips roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Kevin Rodgers
  •  2 Austin Trainor

Running backs

  • 35 Trevor Barlow
  • 33 Andre Dixon
  • 41 Jasen Isom
  • 22 Lyle McCombs

Wide receivers

  • 11 Royce Adams
  • 17 Carrington Hanna
  • 18 Robert Johnson
  • 14 Nigel King
  • 15 Andrew Opoku
  •  1 Kelsey Pope

Tight ends

Offensive linemen
  • 68 Betim Bujari
  • 66 Dashon Johnson
  • 72 Chad Kolumber
  • 70 Antwan Lowery
  • 50 Viondy Merisma
  • 71 Keith Newell
  • 69 Larry Westphal

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

  • 28 Rodney Barnes
  • 25 James Caine
  • 20 Dashawn Goodwin
  • 16 Michael Lee
  • 27 Christian Milstead
  • 30 Aaron Moore
  • 26 Derrick Morgan
  • 21 Brandon Reddish
  • 31 Zach Richardson
  • 19 Lance Slaughter

Special teams

  • 73 Drew Basil K/P
Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Transfer List

  • Currently vacant

Refused to Report

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated October 15, 2014
36 Active, 0 Inactive

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References

  1. "FXFL Blacktips Become Travel Team". SportsBlog. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  2. "Tajh Boyd signs with Florida team in startup football league". The Post and Courier. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  3. "Brawlers will be part of FXFL". Vindy.com (The Vindicator). July 16, 2015. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  4. Ex-Buc Josh Freeman tries to restart career in fledgling league. The New York Times. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  5. Setar, Cal (November 5, 2015). Fall Experimental Football League: The NFL's First Sustainable Farm System?. Retrieved November 6, 2015.

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