Jarad Carter Richfield (Born October 11, 1993) Is a Robloxian Football player from Greenville, Wisconsin. He plays in the Robloxia Football League (RFL) As a part of the San Juan Comets, and played for the Retropolis State Football Team. He was drafted in August 2015 at age 21, and signed a 13-year contract with the San Juan Comets for 45 Million R$.

Early Life and Education

Jared Carl Richfield was born on October 11, 1993, in Greenville, Wisconsin, to parents Bob Richfield and Kim Ponce. Richfield grew up in the city of Greenville up until he graduated Greenville Highschool, Richfield was described as a stand out football-player on the Greenville Bulldogs football team, and graduated in May 2011. He would go on to attend Bloxindianapolis Purdue University, in Bloxindianapolis. Richfield would join a minor league football-team in Reorgia, the Cargazing Cows Football Team. He would remain in the team until August 2015, after he was put on the RFL's College Football roster for the 2015-2016 Football season.

Football Career

2015-2016 RFL Season (Draft)

In August 2015, Richfield was put onto the RFL College Roster, for the 2015-2016 season. Richfield at first, played the position of a WR, (Wide Receiver), before switching to TE (Tight end) for the San Juan Comets. The San Juan Comets were beaten by the Retropolis Redman, 32-16, on February 5, 2016. During his first season, Richfield intercepted roughly 39 balls, and made roughly 1,207 rushing yards throughout August 2015 - February 2016. Richfield won the game MVP twice during playoffs against the Bloxburg Tigers, and the Dalton Cowboys.

13-Year San Juan Comets Signing

On May 19, 2016, David Richfield was officially signed to the San Juan Comets for 45 Million R$, to play as a TE. San Juan Comets president Andrew Hopkins, stated that he "Saw something in Richfield" and signed Richfield to play for the San Juan Comets.

2016-2017 RFL Season

The San Juan Comets managed to get far with the help of Richfield, and QB (Quarterback) Ray Richards, during this season, Richfield would go onto to 1 MVP during the playoffs against the Campa Bay Miners, with 672 yards throughout the game. However, the Comets lost again to the Bloxburg Tigers during the divisional round right before the ECS Championship.

2017-2018 RFL Season

In the 2017-2018 RFL Season, the Comets were looking to improve their Divisional plays, however, the season ended for them after multiple players received injuries during the Divisional round, costing the Comets the game, and the Comets to lose. However, for Richfield, it would go on to been one of his best seasons, winning 3 MVPs wildcard, divisional, and championship games. Richfield stated in an interview with RO-ESPN, that it was Richfield's favorite season playing for the San Juan Comets. Despite losing, they Comets still were considered the MVPs of the Divisional playoffs, lending out hope for Comets fans that they still might win.

2018-2019 RFL Season

The 2018-2019 RFL Season was the final season before the Comets would receive Brady Scaffold, a RFL player who had won 3 prior RFL ECS Championships. Richfield and the Comets unfortunately lost in the wild card playoffs, to the Bloxindianapolis Colts. Richfield stated that this was his least-favorite season, and it made a rivalry for the Comets and the Colts. Richfield nearly committed suicide in December 2019, however, he reluctantly stopped before killing himself.

2019-2020 RFL Season

In the 2019-2021 RFL Season, the Comets would trade DL (Defensive Lineman) George Seal, for Sante Fe Outlaws player Brady Scaffold. Scaffold, alongside Richfield, and other player, Dwight Harrison, would be a dominating team in the 2020 ECS Championship, however they unfortunately lost yet again. However, Richfield and Scaffold were put into the RFL Hall Of Famers in Canton, Rohio, to remember their domination during the season, Richfield later stated regarding the season, "Y'know we lost but, I'm glad. We made it farther than last time, and that's what counts." during an interview on the RFL Network.

2020-2021 RFL Season

During the 2021-2021 RFL Season, the Comets would form their most famous rivalry, against the Ro-Kansas City Kings. They lost the divisional playoffs against them on February 4, 2021, however, Richfield didn't go do without a fight, alongside Scaffold, they managed to dominate the game in terms of MVP awards. Later after the 2021 ECS Championship, the Comets cheered on the Campa Bay Miners, causing the two teams to form a sort of bond for disliking the Ro-Kansas City Kings. Richfield would go on to succeed the Miners during a parade on February 10, 2021.

2021-2022 RFL Season

In the 2021-2022 RFL Season, Richfield had the least amount of play time due to him being primarily benched during the season. The comets ended up losing in the secondary playoffs against the Retropolis Redman, who later went on to win in 2022.

2022-2023 RFL Season

There were many injuries for Richfield in the 2022-2023, however, the team remained strong, and went on to beat multiple teams, however, losing 12-7 to the Bloxuffalo Bills in the GFC Championship. Richfield had some of the best RFL plays during this season, making 1,437 receiving yards, 289 rushing yards, 48 interceptions, and 12 turnovers in the season. He won MVP during the week 2 playoffs.

2023-2024 RFL Season

In the 2023-2024 RFL Season, it had marked 4 years since the Comets were last in ESC Championship, they cleared, and dominated several teams up until the Ro-Kansas City Kings, the Comets lost 25-22 to the Kings, this season would be Richfield's most incredible season yet, scoring 2,325 receiving yards, 587 rushing yards, 22 interceptions, and made 23 turnovers in the season alone. He won two MVPs during the week 1 and week 3 playoffs.