2014 Texas Revolution season

[3] Chris Williams returned to the IFL as the Texas Revolution's director of football operations and head coach for 2014.

[8][9] In April 2013, Coy was signed by the Chicago Bears of the National Football League as their only quarterback at their rookie minicamp.

[5] American Football Coaches Association's Division III All-American Team linebacker Javicz Jones of the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor signed with the Revolution on November 14.

[14][15] Welter, a Boston College graduate, is a veteran of several semi-pro women's football teams (including the Dallas Diamonds and Dallas Dragons) and was a gold medal-winning member of Team USA at the International Federation of American Football's Women's World Championship in 2010 and 2013.

[16][17][18] Welter played in the team's pre-season game versus the North Texas Crunch with -1 yards on 3 carries.

[22] On February 15, the team signed kicker Zeke Arevalo (St. Mary's College) and defensive back/linebacker Anquanius Frazier (East Texas Baptist University).

[22] On March 14, the team released offensive lineman John Cardenas and running back Xavier Stinson.

On March 21, the team released defensive linemen Aaron Davis and Johnathan Billups plus quarterback/wide receiver Jeremy Sanders.

The team signed offensive lineman Justin Holcomb (Texas A&M–Commerce) plus wide receivers Damion Clark (Southern) and Nathaniel Dunn (Cisco College).

[22] On March 26, the Revolution signed defensive back Ray Berry (Mississippi Valley State) and offensive lineman Ron Jackson (University of Minnesota–Crookston).

[22] On April 7, the team signed defensive back Jerell Norton (University of Arkansas) and released wide receiver Graylin Crawford.

On April 10, the team signed wide receiver Will Cole (Oklahoma State) and defensive lineman Johnathon Elmo.

On April 16, the team signed Allen, Texas, native Nathan Dick (Central Arkansas) as a quarterback while starter Jimmy Coy recovers from injuries.

Honorable mentions were awarded to Texas Revolution wide receiver Ramonce Taylor for offense, linebacker Danny Mason for defense (his third), and kicker Zeke Arevalo for special teams play.

Team president Tommy Benizio, general manager Tim Brown , and head coach Chris Williams introduce running back Jennifer Welter on January 24, 2014.