Gill played with the IFAF World Team which was made up of 50 players from 22 countries outside of the United States.
Team USA featured standouts such as Quarterback Jameis Winston, Running Back Todd Gurley, and Linebacker Noor Davis.
Playing in all 8 regular season games, the Bisons also hosted the Canada West semifinal which featured the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
The Bisons won 37-36 on a failed field goal attempt, then advanced to the Hardy Cup final where they were defeated by the University of Calgary Dinos.
The game is played by many top NCAA college football players who are entering the NFL Draft.
He opted to play one more season for the Bisons to get healthy, recover from a quadriceps injury, and possibly increase his chances at being an NFL draft pick.
In 2015, he was invited to rookie minicamp on a tryout basis with the New York Giants but failed a physical and did not attend.