Our founder, Dr. Marcus D. Floyd making a special teams tackle against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in 2002 when he played for the Buffalo Bills.
Marcus D. Floyd Sports
Dr. Marcus D. Floyd is the Founder and CEO of Marcus D. Floyd Sports. As a former NFL athlete, he has established Marcus D.
Floyd Sports as part of the NFL Flag family. The objective is to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.
01/27/2026
Marcus Floyd grew up in Bartow, Florida, where he first made a name for himself as a dynamic playmaker on both sides of the ball — a performance that helped propel him from local prep stardom to collegiate versatility and a professional career in the NFL.
At Bartow High School, Floyd was a standout athlete whose production and impact earned him All-State recognition as a senior, a distinction reserved for the most dominant players in Florida high school football. In his final season with the Yellow Jackets, he rushed for 1,002 yards and 14 touchdowns and played a key role in helping Bartow capture the 1996 Florida 4A State Championship, etching his performance into local sports lore. The strength of his prep career was further honored decades later when Bartow retired his No. 24 jersey on October 4, 2013, a tribute to his lasting legacy in Polk County athletics.
Floyd continued his football journey at Indiana University, where his versatility became a hallmark of his collegiate career. After beginning as a wide receiver his freshman year, he transitioned to running back as a sophomore and then converted to defensive back midway through his redshirt junior season, showcasing rare adaptability at the Division I level. Over his time with the Hoosiers, he registered 86 career tackles, three interceptions, five pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries as a defensive back, demonstrating playmaking ability in the secondary. In 2001, Floyd’s contributions and character were recognized when he was honored with the Ted Verlihay Award, given annually to the player who best exemplifies mental attitude and loyalty to the Indiana football program.
Following college, Floyd achieved a dream shared by few: a professional football career. Though undrafted in 2002, he signed with the New York Jets as a rookie free agent and saw action on special teams. He went on to play for the Buffalo Bills, where he recorded multiple special teams tackles, and later joined the Carolina Panthers, also spending time allocated to NFL Europe with the Cologne Centurions — underscoring his determination to compete and contribute at the highest levels of the sport.
From All-State honors and a state championship at Bartow High, to a position-versatile and productive career with the Indiana Hoosiers, to earning time in the NFL and NFL Europe, Marcus Floyd’s football journey is a testament to adaptability, perseverance, and impact — hallmarks of a true Polk County Sports Legend.
01/25/2026
01/25/2026
The AFCA Coaches Trophy. 🙌
01/25/2026
New hardware made it home. 🏆
01/24/2026
The final polls of the 2025 season.
01/24/2026
Perfection.
11/30/2025
11/21/2025
Sharing my official New York Jets player ID card from the 2002-2003 season. What a blessing. And yes, I even had hair back then. Glory to God!
11/11/2025
This photo captures the interception I made in 2001 while covering future first-round NFL Draft pick Bryant Johnson. The game took place in Beaver Stadium. Let’s go IU! Beat Penn State!
09/09/2025
IU Football 1998
07/07/2025
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