Ahmaad Galloway

He wore number 29 to honor his former high school teammate, Mario Reed, who suffered a severe spinal cord injury in a game.

In his freshman year of 1999, he played sparingly behind former Crimson Tide running back and future NFL star Shaun Alexander.

This caused him to sit out the remainder of his senior season in which the Crimson Tide finished 10-3 under former head coach Dennis Franchione.

[1] However, Galloway was forced to sit out during the 2003 season due to the injury he suffered his senior year at the University of Alabama.

As the Claymore's feature back, Galloway achieved great recognition for his accomplishments during the NFL Europe season.

Before arriving in San Diego, Galloway spent time with the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe.