Billings Wolves

[7] The team initially announced James Walton as head coach but on July 31, 2014, they signed just-retired former Billings Outlaws quarterback Chris Dixon for the job.

[10] The Wolves struggled to win early on, beginning the season on a 4 game losing streak.

[17] After Espinosa was sidelined due to injury, going 3–3 as the starter, the Wolves turned to another rookie, Cory Murphy, who ran for a franchise record 6 rushing touchdowns in a 49–39 victory over the Colorado Crush.

[18] The Wolves finished the season 8–8, earning the 2 seed in the Intense Conference, however they lost their first playoff game in franchise history 52–64 to the Nebraska Danger.

On October 24, 2016, the Wolves announced they had left the IFL because of state regulations and failing to find new ownership for the team.