Las Vegas Outlaws (XFL)

They played in the Western Division with the Los Angeles Xtreme, San Francisco Demons and Memphis Maniax.

On February 3, 2001, The Outlaws hosted the first nationally televised XFL game on NBC against the New York/New Jersey Hitmen.

They were one of two teams (the league-leading San Francisco Demons being the other) to consistently play in a stadium that was more than half full.

Among the team's players were the XFL's most well-known, Rod Smart (later with the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, and the Oakland Raiders), who went by the nickname of "He Hate Me", which appeared on the back of his jersey.

Head coaches Offensive coaches [5] Running backs (RB) Wide receivers (WR) Tight ends (TE) Defensive linemen (DL) Defensive backs (DB) Special teams Reserve [6] 7-21 (33.3)% on extra point conversion attempts[7]