[5] Crowley ended his Towson career with school records in passing attempts (1,169), completions (617), yards (8,900), and touchdowns (81).
[2] In the 1998 season, he was named the league's offensive player of the year and MVP of the Italian Bowl championship game.
[2] The Lions also played in the European Football League, losing in the quarterfinals of the 1999 tournament playoffs.
[7] After being a career backup in the CFL, Crowley received an opportunity to start at quarterback for the expansion Ottawa Renegades in 2002.
[11] Renegades owner Eric Tillman stated, "This was a very difficult decision because of the tremendous respect we have for Dan as a person," but added, "Unfortunately, we're not getting the production we hoped for.
[12] After his professional football career ended, Crowley became a staff member of Towson University's athletic department.