Nicknamed Triple S, Solano played two seasons with the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe before spending time on the practice squads of the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Ravens in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
[6] Solano was signed by the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe (NFLE) for the 2006 season after impressing scouts at a November 2005 tryout in Mexico.
[13] His performance in the game caught the attention of the Sol head coach, Bennie King, and Solano was signed by the team for the 2015 season.
[14][15] Solano signed with the Lagartos de Tampico ahead of their inaugural season in the North American Indoor Football (NAIF) league in 2016.
[16][17] Located in his home state of Tamaulipas, the Lagartos became the first Mexican team to ever join a U.S.-based gridiron football league.
[5] In the season opener, Solano served as the team captain in their 55–8 win over the East Texas Timber Rattlers at the Expo Tampico, recording a sack in the first quarter.
The World game hosted by USA Football, which was held at Lockhart Stadium as an official event during the week of the 2010 Pro Bowl.
[23][24] Solano was named the head coach of the Correcaminos UAT intermediate (under-20) team at his alma mater ahead of the 2022 ONEFA season.
[4] A few days after the announcement, Solano was honored as one of the best players in school history at an event held by the university in conjunction with the national American Football Hall of Fame.