While he no longer plays, Floyd is still making an impact on the field. It's clear the work ethic he instilled over 12 memorable years is a legacy he left behind that still lives on through the current players. No one represents the passing of the torch more than Tyrell Williams.

Floyd took the undrafted rookie under his wing last year, and is proud of number 16 as he is off to a breakout season. However, there is one area he is disappointed in when talking about Williams

"Did he break my record? Tell me he didn't break my record!"

The record Floyd refers to is the Charger who reaches peak speed during practice. The team's training staff monitors the players each day on the field, and no one could ever pass M-80's hustle as he routinely posted the highest marks.

That is until this year as the coaches confirmed that Williams indeed passed Floyd's mark for top speed.

It's only fitting.

"Oh man, I hoped he didn't break it but good for him. I'm so proud of him. It's crazy, I'm watching him on TV and I guess I helped him out. But I'm telling you, he is better than me out there! I never had that many catches or production in a game so often. I'm screaming, 'Go Tyrell! Do it bro!'"

Floyd and Williams remain in contact to this day, and the second-year wide receiver can't help but smile and laugh when asked about their relationship.