Dayton Warbirds

Eventually, signing himself to a megamax contract worth 50 million dollars to become the team's newest starting QB.

Head coach Cam Stevens and general manager Marcus Jackson denied a comment.

It ended up rejoining the National Indoor Football League[3] and playing its first game in the NIFL, five weeks into the season.

That season they finished tie with the Cincinnati Marshals for second in the East Atlantic Division with an 8–5 record.

At the conclusion of the 2005 National Indoor Football League season, the Warbirds hired former Cincinnati Swarm assistant head coach, Brian Wells.