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2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

Tampa Bay Storm

2016 Postseason Media Guide

Table of Contents . Staff Directory……………………………………………………. 2 Notes…………………………………………………………………. 3 Storm 2016 Statistics…………………………………………. 16 Final Roster………………………………………………………… 32 Participation………………………………………………………. 34 Transactions………………………………………………………. 36 Bios not in Media Guide…………………………………….. 37 Updated Player Bios…………………………………………… 51 2016 Game Summaries……………………………………… 71 Storm Playoff History............................................ 104 Storm Clips and Quotes……………………………………… 113 Arena Football League Info.................................. 133

Trademark and Credits . Notice: AFL, arenafootball2 & Design, Arena Football Championship Game, Hometown Football, and all the names, symbols, emblems, logos and colors of the AFL and the AFL Operator Members are trademarks owned by AFL, and Chicago, Illinois. Arena, Arena Football, The 50-Yard Indoor War, Football With a Bite, In Your Face Football, War on the Floor, Don’t Blink, The Fastest Game on Turf, High Scorin! Heart Stoppin! Helmet Poppin!, Brawl Inside the Wall, and Wall 2 Wall Brawl are trademarks owned by Arena Football League, Chicago, Illinois, and are used under license. IRONMAN is a trademark of World Triathlon Corporation, Tarpon Springs, Florida and is used under license. The Arena Football Game System and Method of play is protected under U.S. Patent No. 4911433 and used under license. The 2016 Tampa Bay Storm Season in Review was produced by the Tampa Bay Storm Communications Department. Information within is for use by accredited members of the news media. Those desiring to use information for commercial purposes must contact the Tampa Bay Storm Communications Department. The guide is based on information available through August 5, 2016.

Statistical Information provided by: The Arena Football League, The Stats Guys, ArenaFan and Tampa Bay Storm. Statistics Compiled by: The Tampa Bay Storm Communications Department and The Stats Guys. Edited by: Tampa Bay Storm Communications Department. Executive Editor: Ben Shotten Cover Design: Brittany Austin Page Design: Brittany Austin Photo Credits: Chris Arnold, Scott Audette, Tod Bauders, Matt Hinshaw, Brion Price, Arizona Rattlers, Cleveland Gladiators, Jacksonville Sharks, LA KISS, Orlando Predators, Philadelphia Soul, Portland Steel

Team Facts . YEARS IN THE AFL: 29th Season TEAM COLORS: Blue, Gold & White ALIGNMENT: American Conference HOME ARENA: Amalie Arena CAPACITY: 18,555 HEAD COACH: Lawrence Samuels SAMUELS CAREER RECORD: 17-35 SAMUELS RECORD WITH STORM: 17-35 2016 OVERALL RECORD: 2-14 2016 AMERICAN CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-8 ALL-TIME OVERALL RECORD: 254-188 ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 231-171 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD: 23-17 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF APPEARANCES: 23 ADDRESS: 401 Channelside Drive Tampa, Florida 33602 PHONE: 813.276.7300 FAX: 813.307.5902 TICKETS: 813.301.6600 SPONSORSHIP SALES: 813.301.6500 STORM ONLINE: www.TampaBayStorm.com AFL ONLINE: www.ArenaFootball.com and

www.afldigital.com

Media Relations Contacts . Bill Wickett, EVP of Communications

[email protected] 813.301.6500 Ben Shotten, Media Relations Manager

[email protected] 813.307.5906

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Executive Staff Owner, Governor & Chairman Jeff Vinik CEO and President, Amalie Arena and Tampa Bay Lightning, Steve Griggs President, Storm Derrick Brooks Executive VP of Communications Bill Wickett Executive VP of Sales and Marketing Jarrod Dillon EVP and General Counsel Jim Shimberg EVP, Partnership Dev. & Activation Bill Abercrombie EVP and GM, Amalie Arena Darryl Benge VP, Corporate Relations Phil Esposito VP of Human Resources Keith Harris VP of Corporate & Community Affairs Dave Andreychuk VP Guest Experience Mary Milne SVP of Event Management Kevin Preast VP of Ticket Ops Jim Mannino VP of Game Presentation John Franzone Exec. Dir., Lightning Foundation and VP, Philanthropy And Comm. Initiatives Elizabeth Frazier VP, Marketing Eric Blankenship VP of Finance Doug Riefler Exec. Asst. to CEO/General Counsel Sabrina Odria Storm

Head Coach Lawrence Samuels Vice President Football Operations Jeff Gooch Player Personnel Director David Wilson Asst. Head Coach Dean Cokinos Off. Assistant Coach Shane Stafford Off. And Def. Line Coach Benjie McDowell Media Relations Manager Ben Shotten Administrator Coordinator Bryanna Reveiz Football Operations Coord. Brandon Lang Football Operations Assistant Kyle Clise Football Operations Assistant Ricky McEwen Football Operations Assistant Wes Rasmussen Football Operations Assistant Stetson Medical Director Dr. Jonathon Phillips Head Athletic Trainer Leigh Baker Head Equipment Manager Paul Brace Team Chiropractor Dr. Susan Welsh Cheerleader Director Kindra Ebanks Arena Management General Manager, SportService Bruce Ground S.r Facilities Project Manager Michael O’Donnell Director of Facility & Event Services Rhett Blewett Platinum Svcs. Manager Susan Danielik Event Manager Kim Seeley Event Coordinator Alayn Hornick Event Ops. Coordinator Justin Bechtold Facility Operations Manager Steven Butler Guest Services Manager Tripp Turbiville Event Coordinator Samantha Nemeroff

Operations Analyst Sam Carr Director of Security Daryl Niles Security Manager Kevin Alexander Manager of Facility Services Ken Ramella Facility Services Shift Manager Amy Ford Facility Services Shift Manager Stevan Simms Facility Services Shift Manager Brendon Hite Facility Services Manager Michael Silva Electrician Will Jamrozik Electrician Paul Wright Engineer Anthony Adams, Jr.

Engineer Tyree Boone Engineer James Carpenter Engineer Donald Cherniske Engineer Luis Olivera Plumbing Technician Jeffery Gray HVAC/Plumbing Technician Daniel Lynn

HVAC Technician Marcus Vaughn Audio/Video/Game Entertainment

Director of Production Systems Jorge Rosell Audio / Visual Manager JC Kent Production Systems Coordinator Tyler Brewer Video Production Manager Brian Fink Motion Graphics Manager Ryan Bushey Motion Graphics Coordinator Josh Boyd Motion Graphics Coordinator Kristin Cullina A/V Coordinator Jim Wilson Broadcasting

Director of Radio Programming Matt Sammon Radio Broadcaster Darek Sharp Radio Broadcaster Ian Beckles Audio Manager Tom Gilbert Community Relations & Lightning Foundation Senior Director of Community Relations Kasey Smith Executive Dir., Community Hockey Development Jay Feaster Community Hockey Manager Tom Garavaglia Community Hockey Coor. Josh Dreith Community Hockey Coor. – Diversity Dev. And Sled Kristen Bowness Sr. Lightning Foundation Coor. Amanda Puccinelli

Community Rel. Coor. Kristina Hjertkvist Lightning Foundation Coor. Sarah Costello

Corporate Partnerships & Activation Sr. Dir. of Partnership Development & Activation Mike Harrison Director of Partnership Activation Julia Wyman Sr. Mgr. of Part. Dev. Casey Cole Dir. Of Part. Act. Chris Potenza Part. Dev. Manager Justin Versaggi Part. Dev. And Strategy Exec. Joshua Korlin Partnership Activation Manager Shannon Burrows

Partnership Activation Manager Michael Wozney Partnership Activation Coordinator Emily Williams Executive Suite Sales & Service Sr. Director of Suite Sales Matthew Hill Senior Executive Suite Sales Manager Adam Laws Senior Executive Suite Sales Manager Katie Valone Executive Suite Specialist Toni Connor Executive Suite Specialist Erin Bailey Suite Sales Manager Michael Sarage Loge Service Specialits Valerie Mirelman Busines Strategy and Analytics

Director of Business Strategy and Analytics Chris Kamke CRM Manager TJ Aufiero Finance Director of Finance Michelle Davidson Senior Accountant/Staff Accountant Tim Ennis/ Scott Peterson Managers, Accounts Payable / Receivable Donna Clark / Angela Edwards Human Resources & Legal

Director of H.R. Nicole Parente Associate General Counsel Danna Haydar HR Generalist Charlea Jackson HR Assistant Molly Weisbrod Front Desk Administrator Audrey Flowers Mail Room Attendant Angelina Evans Talent Coordinator Autumn Chamberlain

Marketing

Creative Director Brittany Austin Live Events Manager Kelli Yeloushan Live Events Coor. Marc Chodosh Senior Event Marketing Manager Angela Lanza Sr. Event Marketing Manager Kayla Groff Database Marketing Manager Patrick Abts Digital Media Manager Andrew DeWitt Social Media Coordinator Kinsey Janke Senior Graphic Designer Carolina Bermudez

Graphic Designer Nick Meader Graphic Designer Matt Turner Project Manager Jenna Baldwin Sports Marketing Coordinator Justin Savoie Mascot Coordinator Patrick Gardenier

Media Buyer Samantha Krone Public Relations

Public Directions Director Brian Breseman Editorial Content Manager Trevor Van Knotsenburg

Beat Writer Bryan Burns Feature Reporter Michelle Gingras Digital Video Coordinator Gabe Marte Team Photographer Scott Audette Season Ticket Membership

Sr. Director of Season Ticket Membership Travis Pelleymounter

Manager of Member Services Lakisha Sharpe Asst. Manager of Season Ticket Membership Thomas Gregory Account Membership Executive Shannon Dixie Account Membership Executive Dan Schlindwein Account Membership Executive Danny Rowen Account Membership Executive Nate Black Account Membership Executive Joe Russano Account Membership Executive Madelyn Anthony Account Membership Executive Daniel Lozada Asst. Mgr., Mem. Svs./Team Lead Jason Hill Member Services Executive Meghan Iacofano Member Services Executive Leslie Redfield Member Services Coordinator Rachel Kilman Ticket Office Sport Ticket Supervisor Helen Junker Event Ticket Supervisor Bobby Loman Premium / Staffing Supervisor Missy Davis Sports Ticket Coordinator Hayden Buttner, Krisjan Mackus Event Ticket Coordinator Christina Guarneri Ticket Sales

Sr. Director of New Business Development Ryan Bringger Directors, Inside Sales / Group Sales Ryan Cook / Ryan Niemeyer Corporate Sales Managers TJ Abone, Tommy Curtis, Adam Lawson, Brian Specia Premium Sales Managers Rich Sadowsky, Jim Van Dam Group Sales Asst. Mgr./Team Lead Brian Boksen, Group Event Coords. Oisin Crean, Chris Duffy Concert and Event Sales Coord. Tyler Thompson, Kyle Laga Account Representatives John Curry, Jordan Monbarren

Paige Fisher, Nicky Gordon, Derek Moore,

Ticket Service Coordinator Charlene Beverly

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Tampa Bay Storm (2-14, 0-8)

2016 Schedule and Results

Date Opponent Result/Time Attend Fri. 4/1 ORLANDO L, 76-25 9,928 Sat. 4/9 at Cleveland L, 41-29 11,892 Sat. 4/16 at Arizona L, 60-27 14,872 Sun. 5/1 JACKSONVILLE L, 33-27 8,438 Mon. 5/9 at Philadelphia L, 47-17 8,172 Fri. 5/13 at Orlando L, 42-40 12,971 Mon. 5/23 CLEVELAND L, 70-63 9,722 Sun. 5/29 ARIZONA W, 63-56 8,298 Fri. 6/3 at Portland L, 68-35 5,136 Sat. 6/11 JACKSONVILLE L, 67-34 8,418 Sat. 6/18 LOS ANGELES L, 54-27 9,670 Fri. 6/24 at Orlando L, 56-33 13,527 Mon. 7/11 at Los Angeles L, 48-21 6,249 Sat. 7/16 PHILADELPHIA L, 56-51 8,402 Sat. 7/23 PORTLAND W, 41-40 8,958 Sat. 7/30 Jacksonville L, 54-35 10,324 * All Times Eastern

2016 ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS

American Conference

Team W L Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf Streak

y- Philadelphia Soul 13 3 .812 983 776 7-1 6-2 5-1 W 4

x- Orlando Predators 12 4 .750 893 781 6-2 6-2 5-3 L 2

x- Jacksonville Sharks 7 9 .437 829 774 3-5 4-4 5-3 W 2

x- Tampa Bay Storm 2 14 .125 568 868 2-6 0-8 0-8 L 1

National Conference

Team W L Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf Streak

yz- Arizona Rattlers 13 3 .812 1068 766 8-0 5-3 8-0 W 7

x- Los Angeles KISS 7 9 .437 736 748 5-4 2-5 4-4 L 2

x- Cleveland Gladiators 7 9 .437 826 934 4-4 3-5 2-4 L 3

x- Portland Steel 3 13 .187 670 926 3-4 0-9 1-7 W 1

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01 0 2016 Tale of The Tape .

CATEGORY

2-14 Record N/A 8th-35.5 Scoring Offense 1st-ARI-66.8 6th-54.2 Opp. Points/G 1st-LAK-46.8 8th-251.7 Tot. Offense/G 1st-JAX-305.3 1st-246.4 Opp. Total Off/G 1st-TAM-246.4 7th-236.2 Passing Yds/G 1st-JAX-278.3 1st-229.7 Opp. Pass Yds/G 1st-TAM-229.7 7th-15.5 Rushing Yds/G 1st-JAX-27.0 3rd-16.7 Opp. Rush Yds/G 1st-ORL-9.4 3rd-3.1 Yards per Carry 1st-CLE/JAX-3.4 8th-8 Sacks 1st-ARI-29 T4th-19 Sacks Allowed 1st-CLE-24 8th-40.2% 3rd Down Conv % 1st-ORL-59.2% 4th-50.5% Opp. 3rd Down % 1st-ARI-35.4% 8th-25.4% 4th Down Conv % 1st-ORL-62.5% 8th-59.1% Opp. 4th Down % 1st-ARI-37.3% 8th-67.2% Red Zone Offense 1st-ORL-86.4% 5th-80.0% Red Zone Defense 1st-LAK-76.0% 2nd-24 Ints. Thrown 1st-POR-30 8th-8 Def. Interceptions 1st-PHI-25 2nd-17.1 Kickoff Return Avg. 1st-ORL-17.4 7th-(-15) Turnover Margin 1st-ARI-+17

2010 2016 Team Leaders . STORM CATEGORY AFL Boltus (115) Rush Yards Ross-JAX-(399) Boltus (2652) Pass Yards Grady-JAX-(4495) Toliver (1578) Receiving Yds Hills-JAX-(2020) Ings (582) KO Ret. Yds B. Thompkins-ORL-(1823) N/A MFG Ret. Yds B. Thompkins-ORL-(54) Toliver (1584) All-Purp. Yds B. Thompkins-ORL-(3530) Boltus (31) Rushes Ross-JAX-(108) Toliver (114) Receptions Hills-JAX-(161) Toliver (150) Points Hills-JAX-(348) Stubbs (80.5) Tackles Reid-JAX-(101.5) McClinton (3.0) Sacks Metz-PHI-(8.0) Stubbs (3) Interceptions Belton-PHI-(9)

Harrell

About the Coach .

Tampa Bay Storm – Lawrence Samuels The Tampa Bay Storm and Arena Football League Hall of Famer, Lawrence Samuels, enters his scond season as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Storm. This is his 19th season with the Storm and 20th in the Arena Football League. Before becoming the head coach, Samuels spent two seasons as an assistant coach. Before joining the Storm coaching staff in 2012, he spent the 2011 season as the wide receivers coach at Central State (Wilberforce, OH) where he was the passing game coordinator and assisted in coaching the special teams units. Prior to that he was the consummate professional and veteran wider receiver with the Tampa Bay Storm where he assisted in the development of new and rookie receivers teaching them how to break down film and write up scouting reports.

During his tenure as a wide receiver with the Storm he held several high school coaching positions where he instructed high school athletes in the fundamentals of the wide receiver and defensive back positions, as well as assembled weekly scouting reports and film breakdowns. He also coached for USA football at their numerous summer football camps sponsored by the National Football League. His duties included fundamental and skills teaching at the wide receiver and defensive back positions and tutoring team skills, life skills and leadership. Samuels served two stints as the wide receiver coach at his alma mater West Alabama, where he learned the intricacies of coaching, coordinating the passing game, mentoring and advising student-athletes, coordinating conditioning programs, recruiting student-athletes and monitoring NCAA academic rules and regulations. He was the AFL’s all-time leading wide receiver prior to the end of his career. He was the first player in AFL history to record 1,000 receptions and the sixth player ever in professional football to reach that milestone. He retired as the Storm all-time leader in receptions (967), receiving yards (11,078), receiving touchdowns (160), points scored (1,076), fumble recoveries (32), forced fumbles (20) and tackles (455.5) and was second in all-purpose yards (11,651) and interceptions (32). He is one of only two players in the history of the AFL to earn both MVP and Ironman of the Game honors in an Arena Bowl. He was a member of three AFL Championships teams and one of the greatest two-way players to ever play the game of Arena Football. He will be inducted into the Arena Football Hall of Fame.

All-Time Record vs. 2016 Opposition . This season the Tampa Bay Storm will play 16 games, eight home and eight away. During those 16 games the Storm will face seven different teams, while playing five teams twice and two teams three times. Tampa Bay faces off against in-state rivals Orlando and Jacksonville three times. Tampa Bay has a collective overall record of 59-80 versus these opponents with a 52-74 record in the regular season and 7-6 in the post season.

Storm vs. 2016 Opponents

Team Overall (Regular│ Post) Arizona 11-7 (9-6 | 2-1) Cleveland 9-11 (8-11 | 1-0) Jacksonville 4-13 (4-12 | 0-1) Los Angeles 1-2 (1-2 | 0-0) Orlando 27-34 (23-30 | 4-4) Philadelphia 5-11 (5-11 | 0-0) Portland 2-2 (2-2 | 0-0)

Road Trip . The Tampa Bay Storm plays in the American Conference along with the Jacksonville Sharks, Orlando Predators and Philadelphia Soul. With a 16 game schedule, the Storm will go on eight road trips, three to Jacksonville and Orlando, and the Storm will face the remaining teams twice. The last win versus a National Conference team on the road was 4/3/15 at Portland.

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Road Trip (Cont.)

Tampa Bay has visited Orlando the most times (31) and Los Angeles the least (0). With the most road wins (11) and losses (20) coming in Orlando. Opponent Conf. # Of Games TAM Rec. At Last Win At Orlando American 31 11-20 4/20/13 Jacksonville American 9 0-9 N/A Philadelphia American 9 1-8 4/15/11 Cleveland National 7 2-5 6/19/15 Arizona National 6 3-3 5/3/97 Portland National 2 1-1 4/3/15 Los Angeles National 1 0-1 N/A

Opposing Coaches . Playing against seven different teams this season Tampa Bay will face seven different philosophies and styles of play. The Storm has faced those coaches a combined 66 times with a 21-45 record all-time versus the opposing coaches it faces this season. Tampa Bay has faced Les Moss (JAX) the most, 15 times. The Storm has the most victories (7) against Cleveland head coach Steve Thonn. The team has suffered 12 losses to Moss – the most losses to any coach in franchise history. Below is the team’s record versus the opposing coaches, regardless of where the team the coach has been head coach of in the past.

RECORD AGAINST 2016 OPP. COACHES

Coach Team # Faced Storm Record 2016 Games

Clint Dolezel Philadelphia 9 2-7 Two Kevin Guy Arizona 5 2-3 Two Ron James Portland 5 3-2 Two Rob Keefe Orlando 11 2-9 Three Bob Landsee Jacksonville 4 2-2 One Les Moss Jacksonville 16 4-12 Two Omarr Smith Los Angeles 2 0-2 Two Steve Thonn Cleveland 14 7-7 Two

INJURY REPORT . Player POS Injury Status Bruce Doyle OL Lower Body OUT Andrew Miller OL Upper Body OUT Gerald Young WR Lower Body OUT Isaiah Tuiasosopo OL Lower Body OUT Rick-J Hill JLB Lower Body OUT Dominie Pittman DL Upper Body OUT Xavier Boyce WR Upper Body OUT Seth Williams DB Upper Body OUT

Sweet Home Florida . The Storm currently has 4 players on the roster that played college football in the State of Florida.

COLLEGE’S REPRESENTED

Bethune-Cookman: (2) DB Nick Addison, T.T. Toliver Florida State: (1) DL Everett Dawkins Jacksonville University: (1) Dallas Jackson South Florida: (1) Delbert Alvarado

Not So Mid-Major . When people talk about college football, most will say that the best players come from schools in the NCAA Bowl Subdivision (FBS). However, great players can be found everywhere, including schools that are outside your traditional FBS powerhouses. The Storm currently has 20 players that played collegiately for schools other than the FBS schools. These players played collegiately at schools outside the traditional FBS schools: T.T. Toliver – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I – FCS) Nick Addison - Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I – FCS)

James Harrell – Arkansas-Pine Bluff (NCAA Division I – FCS) Cameron McGlenn – Elon (NCAA Division I – FCS) Gerald Young – Charleston Southern (NCAA Division I – FCS) Xavier Boyce – Norfolk State (NCAA Division I – FCS) Jerry Turner – Tennessee Tech (NCAA Division I – FCS) Dallas Jackson – Jacksonville University (NCAA Division I – FCS)

John Brown – Valdosta State (NCAA Division II) Rick-J Hill – Fort Valley State (NCAA Division II) Dominie Pittman – North Alabama (NCAA Division II) V’Keon Lacey – Angelo State (NCAA Division II) R.J. Bibbs – Miles College (NCAA Division II) Isaiah Shelton – Shepherd University (NCAA Division II) Cornelius Dixon – Missouri Valley (NAIA) Cortez Stubbs – Concordia (NAIA) David Washington – Faulkner (NAIA) Kendrick Ings – Miller Grove H.S. (GA)

Hometown Heroes . When talking about some of the best high school football in the nation, the Tampa Bay area has to be in the conversation. With some of the top high schools in the country producing stellar athletes, it’s no wonder why the Storm tries to attract local, talented players when they leave college for the pros. Currently, the Storm has four (4) players who prepped at the local high schools. Storm DB James Harrell was a standout at Plant High School. He would take his talents to Arkansas-Pine Bluff where he would lead the nation in interceptions. He attended rookie mini-camp with the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Storm DB Nick Addison was a standout at Spoto H.S. (Riverview, FL) where he was quarterback. He made the transistion to defensive back when he attended Bethune-

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Hometown Heroes (Cont.)

Cookman University. Addison began his professional career with the Houston Texans in 2014. Storm K Delbert Alvarado was a standout kicker at Robinson H.S. (Tampa, FL). He was named First team All-County in the Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times. He would go on to play for South Florida. Storm WR Prechae Rodriguez joins the Storm after spending the 2015 season with the Jacksonville Sharks. He began his AFL career with the Storm in 2012, becoming, statistically, one of the best receivers in Storm history. The Tampa native prepped locally at Jefferson H.S.

“Five Ring Club” . The Tampa Bay Storm is one of only two teams in the AFL to have won Five World Championships. The Arizona Rattlers joined the “Five Ring Club” last season after defeating the Cleveland Gladiators in ArenaBowl XXVII. The Rattlers’ play in ArenaBowl XXVII marked its ninth appearance in the big game, matching the Storm’s record total. Franchise # of AB Championships

Tampa Bay Storm 5 Arizona Rattlers 5 Detroit Drive 4 San Jose SaberCats 4

Double Nickle Joins The Storm . Storm Chairman Jeff Vinik introduced new team President Derrick Brooks and Vice President Jeff Gooch at a press conference inside the St. Pete Times Forum Tuesday, April 12.

Ings-Credible . Back in November of 2014 a receiver came to a Storm tryout looking for the opportunity to play professionally in the Arena Football League. He displayed the route running and catching ability necessary to work in Coach Samuels’s offense, but that wasn’t what made him standout among the rest of the hopefuls. It was his speed. In his rookie season, Ings became one of the most electric players in the AFL. An early Rookie of the Year candidate, Ings displayed the speed and athleticism to take the League by storm. As the team’s primary returner, he finished the season in the top 10 of several categories, including third in the League in kickoff returns (82), and fourth in kick return yards (1435). See where Ings ranked, in 2015, compared to the rest of the League below:

KICK RETURNS Team G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg 1. BROOKS, Duane... POR 17 90 1994 8 57 22.2 2. THOMPKINS, Bran ORL 17 89 1854 5 58 20.8 3. INGS, Kendrick. TBY 17 82 1435 3 56 17.5

4. JACKSON, Amarri CLE 18 74 1532 3 58 20.7 5. GRAY, Reggie SJS 18 61 1282 3 58 21.0

KICK RETURN YDS Team G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg 1. BROOKS, Duane POR 17 90 1994 8 57 22.2 2. THOMPKINS, Bran ORL 17 89 1854 5 58 20.8 3. JACKSON, Amarri CLE 18 74 1532 3 58 20.7 4. INGS, Kendrick TBY 17 82 1435 3 56 17.5 5. GRAY, Reggie SJS 18 61 1282 3 58 21.0

Ings had seven games in 2015 in which he had 100+ kickoff return yards, including a breakout performance versus the Soul (5/23/15) where he had 178 kickoff return yards and a 56-yard return for a touchdown. Ings also found himself tied for fifth place in 2015 with his three (3) touchcown returns. KICK RETURN TDS Team G Ret Yds TD 1. BROOKS, Duane POR 17 90 1994 8 2. CRUZ, AJ ARI 12 51 1221 6 3. THOMPKINS, B ORL 17 89 1854 5 YOUNG, Gerald LVO 10 42 1003 5 5. JACKSON, Amarri CLE 18 74 1532 3 INGS, Kendrick TBY 17 82 1435 3 GRAY, Reggie SJS 18 61 1282 3

The Miami, Florida native became one of the top returners in franchise single-season history with over 1,000 kickoff return yards.

Top Returners in Franchise History – Single Season 1,000 + Yard Performers

Player Season Yds GP Avg Michael Lindsey 2011 1745 18 96.9 Michael Lindsey 2014 1665 18 92.5 Michael Lindsey 2013 1537 17 90.4 Kendrick Ings 2015 1435 17 84.4 George LaFrance 1998 1282 14 91.6 James Bowden 2001 1276 11 116.0 TT Toliver 2004 1233 16 77.1 Sedrick Robinson 2008 1199 12 99.9 Michael Lindsey 2012 1092 11 99.3 Freddie Solomon 2003 1038 16 64.9

Ings also had three career kickoff returns for a TD, placing him in a tie for 4th on the franchise all-time career kickoff returns for a TD list.

Franchise All-Time Career KO Return for a TD

Player TDs

1. George LaFrance 8 2. T.T. Toliver 6 3. Michael Lindsey 5 4. Chandler Williams 3 Melvin Cunningham 3 Kendrick Ings 3

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Ings-Credible (Cont.)

Ings finished the 2015 season with seven 100+-yard return games.

Kendrick Ings 100-yard Return Games (7)

Total #/Result Opp./Date 178 (9 ret., 1 TD) vs. Philadelphia Soul 5/23/15 157 (6 ret., 1 TD) vs. Jacksonville Sharks 6/12/15 122 (8 ret., 1 TD) vs. Orlando Predators 7/11/15 118 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Jacksonville Sharks, 7/25/15 114 (7 ret., 0 TD) vs. Cleveland Gladiators 3/27/15 110 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Portland Thunder 4/3/15 110 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Cleveland Gladiators 4/24/15

Ings also finished fifth in the League in all purpose yards (2,473).

2015 All Purpose Yards Leaders

ALL PURPOSE Team G Rush Rcv MFG KR Yds 1. THOMPKINS ORL 17 160 1266 62 1854 3342 2. GRAY SJS 18 1 1698 0 1282 2981 3. JACKSON CLE 18 38 1173 0 1532 2743 4. BROOKS POR 17 15 559 0 1994 2568 5. INGS TBY 17 3 997 38 1435 2473

Not Just A Return Man

Ings is not just a return man either. He has the ability to stretch the field and is a serious deep threat. His ability to extend plays with his speed and catch the deep pass has led him to be in the top-five in yards per catch. See where he ranked below: YARDS PER CATCH Team G Rec Yds TD Avg/C 1. MORGAN, Donovan LAK 18 132 2074 44 15.7 2. STEPHENS, D.J SJS 10 44 681 11 15.5 3. KAULEINAMOKU PHI 13 63 927 19 14.7 4. INGS, Kendrick TBY 17 68 997 15 14.7 5. JONES, Anthony JAX 18 148 2087 38 14.1

Ings also put together one of the top-six rookie performances in Storm single-season history, with the sixth most receiving yards by a rookie.

Top Rookie WR Performances - Franchise Season Player Rec Yds TDs 2012 Prechae Rodriguez 125 1653 32 2011 Amarri Jackson 125 1619 35 2003 Freddie Solomon 105 1544 28 1987 Russell Hairston 67 1126 18 2015 Julius Gregory 98 1036 27 2015 Kendrick Ings 68 997 15

KENDRICK INGS: THE RETURN .

At the end of the 2015 season, Ings’ play garnered interest from several teams in the National Football League and the Canadian Football League. In the fall of 2015, he earned a spot on the Detroit Lions practice squad. He would stay on the squad for a month earning valuable experience that would help set him apart in the AFL.

Prior to the 2016 season, Ings joined the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. For three months he trained hard, learning the position that would help him excel in the AFL. Ings returned to the Storm in the middle of the 2016 season ready to take his play, and his team, to the next level. In his first game back from Canada, Ings picked up where he left off, returning six kickoffs for 107 yards. In 3-of-5 games played, Ings accumulated 100+ kickoff return yards, including returning one for a touchdown. For his career, Ings has ten (10) games with 100+ kickoff return yards for his career.

Kendrick Ings 100-yard Return Games (10) Total #/Result Opp./Date 178 (9 ret., 1 TD) vs. Philadelphia Soul 5/23/15 174 (9 ret., 0 TD) at Jacksonville 7/30/16 157 (6 ret., 1 TD) vs. Jacksonville Sharks 6/12/15 136 (5 ret., 1 TD) vs. Philadelphia Soul 7/16/16 122 (8 ret., 1 TD) vs. Orlando Predators 7/11/15 118 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Jacksonville Sharks, 7/25/15 114 (7 ret., 0 TD) vs. Cleveland Gladiators 3/27/15 110 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Portland Thunder 4/3/15 110 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Cleveland Gladiators 4/24/15 107 (6 ret., 0 TD) at Orlando Predators 6/24/16

Ings played in five games for the Storm in 2016, compiling a total of 582 kickoff return yards. He averaged 116.4 yards per game. Had Ings played a full 16 games, averaging 116.4 yards per game, he would have potentially compiled 1,862 total return yards, putting him ahead of Orlando’s Brandon Thompkins for the League lead. Ings also averaged 20.8 yards per return, making him one of the top return men in the League, behind only Portland’s Shaine Boyle, who is averaging 27.9 yards per return. See where Ings ranks below: KICK RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. BOYLE, Shaine-PDX 7 14 391 3 57 27.9 2. INGS, Kendrick-TBS 5 28 582 1 57 20.8 3. YOUNG, Gerald-TBS 4 15 300 1 56 20.0 4. THOMPKINS, Brandon-ORL 16 93 1823 5 57 19.6 5. WILSON, Justin-LAK 8 33 617 0 50 18.7

Return Men . Throughout its 29-year history, the Storm has been known for it’s returners. From George LaFrance to Michael Lindsey and now Kendrick Ings, the team has always fielded one of the best returners in the League. This season has not been any different. As a team the Storm ranks in the top-3 of kickoff return categories.

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Return Men (Cont.)

See where the team ranks below: KICK RETURNS G No. Yards TD Avg. 1. Portland Steel 16 112 1749 4 15.6 2. Orlando Predators 16 106 1847 7 17.4 3. Tampa Bay Storm 16 105 1796 5 17.1

KICK RETURN YARDS G No. Yards TD Avg. 1. Orlando Predators 16 106 1847 7 17.4 2. Tampa Bay Storm 16 105 1796 5 17.1 3. Portland Steel 16 112 1749 4 15.6

KICK RETURN TDS G No. Yards TD Avg. 1. Orlando Predators 16 106 1847 7 17.4 2. Tampa Bay Storm 16 105 1796 5 17.1 Arizona Rattlers 16 86 1448 5 16.8 Philadelphia Soul 16 84 1288 5 15.3

The amazing thing about the team’s performance on kick returns is that the team had three different primary returners. All of which had over 300+ kickoff return yards. See the three primary returners and their stats below: KICK RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long WASHINGTON, Mike 35 568 16.2 2 58 INGS, Kendrick 28 582 20.8 1 57 YOUNG, Gerald 15 300 20.0 1 56

Good field position has not been an issue for the Storm this season. It’s imperative that the Storm score from that field position, something that it has had trouble with. Should the team find its offensive rhythm, the sky is the limit for this team.

“Hot Rod” Prechae Rodriguez . Prechae Rodriguez. Yes, that’s the man who holds the franchise record for most receiving yards by a rookie. He’s been away for awhile, but he’s back home with his hometown team, the Tampa Bay Storm. Rodriguez, a Jefferson H.S. (Tampa, FL) product entered the AFL in 2012 with the Storm and set the League on fire. He broke several records including a then season record for receptions (125) and the franchise rookie record for most receiving yards. Oh, and he also scored 32 touchdowns. The Tampa native has the greatest season by a Storm rookie in franchise history. See where he ranks below:

Top Rookie WR Performances - Franchise Season Player Rec Yds TDs 2012 Prechae Rodriguez 125 1653 32 2011 Amarri Jackson 125 1619 35 2003 Freddie Solomon 105 1544 28 1987 Russell Hairston 67 1126 18 2015 Julius Gregory 98 1036 27 2015 Kendrick Ings 68 997 15

After the 2013 season, Rodriguez left Tampa to join the Orlando Predators. His production did not wane and he set an Orlando record for most touchdown catches (41) in a season. The four-year veteran has been moved around the League, playing for the Pittsburgh Power in 2014 and the Jacksonville Sharks in 2015. For his AFL career he has 359 receptions for 4,650 yards and 110 touchdowns. Over the course of his Storm career, Rodriguez has started in 20-of-21 games. His play has put him in the top-10 of several Storm receiving categories. See where Rodriguez ranks in Storm history below:

Franchise All-Time Career Receiving Yards Rank Player Yards

1. Lawrence Samuels 11078 2. Stevie Thomas 7784 3. T.T. Toliver 6163 4. George LaFrance 5392 5. Freddie Solomon 4662 6. Hank Edwards 4641 7. Amarri Jackson 3911 8. Joe Hills 3643 9. Terrill Shaw 2065 10. James Bowden 2064 11. Prechae Rodriguez 2009

Franchise All-Time Career Receiving Touchdowns Rank Player TDs

1. Lawrence Samuels 160 2. Stevie Thomas 150 3. George LaFrance 127 4. T.T. Toliver 114

5. Hank Edwards 95 6. Joe Hills 93 7. Freddie Solomon 92 8. Amarri Jackson 76 9. Tyrone Timmons 50 10. David Saunders 44 11. Cliff Dell 41 12. Prechae Rodriguez 39

Franchise All-Time Career Receptions

Rank Player Rec

1. Lawrence Samuels 967 2. Stevie Thomas 519 3. T.T. Toliver 482 4. George LaFrance 391 5. Freddie Solomon 343 6. Hank Edwards 332 7. Amarri Jackson 308 8. Joe Hills 272 9. David Saunders 173 10. Prechae Rodriguez 162

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Legendary . Throughout the years, professional football has seen some talented receivers. Receivers that could break a game open with eye-popping touchdowns and receivers that were always dependable, making the tough catches. Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver is one of those receivers. During his 13-year career, T.T. has climbed the ranks as one of the greatest receivers in League and professional football history. On April 10, 2015, T.T. Toliver completed one of the greatest receiving accomplishments in professional football history – he caught his 1,000th career reception. He became the fourth player in AFL history to accomplish this feat and 17th player in professional football history. T.T. now has 1,203 career receptions, putting him in sole possession of first place in all-time AFL history and puts him at third all-time in professional football history. See where T.T. ranks below among some of football’s finest receivers:

Receivers With 1,000 Career Receptions

Name Years #Rec. League 1. Jerry Rice 1985-04 1,549 NFL 2. Tony Gonzalez 1997-13 1,325 NFL 3. T.T. Toliver 2003-Present 1,203 AFL 4. Damian Harrell 1999-11 1,164 AFL 5. Marvin Harrison 1996-08 1,102 NFL 6. Cris Carter 1987-02 1,101 NFL 7. Tim Brown 1988-04 1,094 NFL 8. Terrell Owens 1996-10 1,078 NFL 9. Reggie Wayne 2001-14 1,070 NFL 10. Tiger Jones 2008-Present 1,034 AFL 11. Lawrence Samuels 1994-10 1,030 AFL 12. Geroy Simon 1999-13 1,029 CFL 13. Isaac Bruce 1994-09 1,024 NFL 14. Ben Cahoon 1998-10 1,017 CFL 15. Andre Johnson 2003-14 1,012 NFL 16. Terry Vaughn 1995-06 1,006 CFL 17. Chris Jackson 2000-08, 11, 14 1,004 AFL 18. Hines Ward 1998-11 1,000 NFL

On June 11, Toliver surpassed Damian Harrell, becoming the League’s All-Time leader in career receiving yards. On June 18, Toliver surpassed Damian Harrell, becoming the League’s All-Time leader in career reception.

AFL All-Time Career Leaders – Receiving Yards Player Yards

1. T.T. Toliver 15760 2. Tiger Jones 14327 3. Damian Harrell 15134 4. Barry Wagner 13363 5. Chris Jackson 13355

While Toliver is about to make history in the AFL, his importance to the game of football should not go unnoticed.

Toliver is currently ranked fourth all-time in professional football history with his 15,760 career yards. See where Toliver sit in professional football history below: Name Years Yards League 1. Jerry Rice 1985-04 22,895 NFL 2. Geroy Simon 1999-13 16,352 CFL 3. Terrell Owens 1996-10 15,934 NFL 4. T.T. Toliver 2003-Present 15,760 AFL 5. Randy Moss 1998-12 15,292 NFL 6. Isaac Bruce 1994-09 15,208 NFL 7. Milt Stegall 1995-08 15,153 CFL 8. Damian Harrell 1999-11 15,134 AFL 9. Tony Gonzalez 1997-13 15,127 NFL

Toliver is League leader in all-purpose yards with 21,415. He surpassed AFL Hall of Famer Barry Wagner (21,042) on 7/11/16 at Los Angeles. See where Toliver ranks below:

AFL All-Time Career Leaders – All-Purpose Yards Player Yards

1. T.T. Toliver 21,415 2. Barry Wagner 21,042 3. Hunkie Cooper 20,586 4. George LaFrance 20,436

Veteran Receiver . Wide receiver T.T. Toliver returned to the Storm during the 2014 season. With a young receiving corps., the Storm felt it needed veteran leadership to help guide the young group. The 13-year veteran acts as a mentor to the younger receivers, helping them understand the offense and improve their route running. As Coach Samuels would put it, “he’s like an extra coach on the field.” If there is anyone the players can learn from, it is Toliver. He ranks in the top-10 in every AFL receiving category and brings with him 13 years of arena football knowledge. Who better to learn from, than a receiver that is one of the greatest in Storm history. This season, in Week 10 versus Portland, Toliver surpassed AFL Hall of Famer, George LaFrance (5,392), for third all-time in franchise history. On May 9, versus the Orlando Predators, Toliver surpassed LaFrance for third all-time in Storm history with 400 receptions. See where Toliver ranks in Storm history:

Franchise All-Time Career Receiving Yards Rank Player Yards

1. Lawrence Samuels 11078 2. Stevie Thomas 7784 3. T.T. Toliver 6163 4. George LaFrance 5392 5. Freddie Solomon 4662 6. Hank Edwards 4641

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7. Amarri Jackson 3911 8. Joe Hills 3643 9. Terrill Shaw 2065 10. James Bowden 2064

Franchise All-Time Career Receiving Touchdowns Rank Player TDs

1. Lawrence Samuels 160 2. Stevie Thomas 150 3. George LaFrance 127 4. T.T. Toliver 114 5. Hank Edwards 95 6. Joe Hills 93 7. Freddie Solomon 92 8. Amarri Jackson 76 9. Tyrone Timmons 50 10. David Saunders 44

Franchise All-Time Career Receptions Rank Player Rec

1. Lawrence Samuels 967 2. Stevie Thomas 519 3. T.T. Toliver 482 4. George LaFrance 391 5. Freddie Solomon 343 6. Hank Edwards 332 7. Amarri Jackson 308 8. Joe Hills 272 9. David Saunders 173 10. James Bowden 160

Climbing The Record Books . T.T. Toliver began his AFL career in 2002 with the Tampa Bay Storm. Throughout his career he spent time with the Nashville Kats and also the Orlando Predators. Over the course of his 13-year career, Toliver has turned into one of the best receivers in league history. For his career, Toliver has 1,203 receptions for 15,760 yards and 302 touchdowns. He is ranked #1 all-time in career reception and receiving yards. He needs just 2 receiving touchdowns to surpass Eddie Brown (303) for third place all-time in AFL history. See where Toliver stacks up amongst the League’s elite:

AFL All-Time Career Leaders – Receiving Yards Player Yards

1. T.T. Toliver 15760 2. Tiger Jones 14327 3. Damian Harrell 14191

AFL All-Time Career Leaders – Receptions Player Rec.

1. T.T. Toliver 1203 2. Damian Harrell 1164 3. Lawrence Samuels 1030

Tiger Jones 1040

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Player TDs

1. Damian Harrell 358 2. Chris Jackson 325 3. Eddie Brown 303 4. T.T. Toliver 302

The Pick-Off Artist . When the Storm entered the offseason the team made it a high priority to improve the defensive backfield. Forcing turnovers was an area of need so the team went out and picked up All-Arena defensive back, Cameron McGlenn. McGlenn is a hard-hitting defender that also has a nose for the ball. He entered the 2016 season averaging seven interceptions per season over the course of his five-year career. The veteran defender has 39 interceptions for his career, placing him in sole possession of 17th all-time in Arena Football League history. He needs just seven to surpass Tracy Belton who has 46. McGlenn ranks fifth among all-active players with his 39 interceptions. See where he ranks below:

Active Interceptions Career Leaders

Rk. Name Team INTs

1 Clevan Thomas KISS 81 2 Rayshaun Kizer KISS 64 3 Marquis Floyd Rattlers 60 4 Tracy Belton Soul 46 5 Cameron McGlenn Storm 39

Harrell Time . Throughout his three-year career, Storm defensive back James Harrell has turned into one of the top defensive players in the League. Every season he slowly improved his game and finished the 2015 season first on the team with seven (7) interceptions. This season, Harrell tied teammate Cortez Stubbs for the team lead with three (3). For his career, Harrell has reeled in 16 interceptions, placing him fourth all-time in Storm history. See where he ranks below:

Storm All-Time Career Interception Leaders

Rank Name Number

1. Tracey Perkins 34 2. Lawrence Samuels 32 3. Johnnie Harris 18

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4. James Harrell 16 5. Chris Smith 14 Jeroid Johnson 14 7. Corey Dowden 12 8. Stevie Thomas 10 9. Jonathan Ordway 9

The Commissioner . Jimmy “The Commissioner” Gordon was brought in to the Storm to replace mac linebacker Dexter Jackson. The new it was getting a young player that was ready to patrol the field and regulate anything that comes his way. You see, it is the job a commissioner to regulate. That’s what commissioners are appointed to do. That is what Gordon was appointed to do. Every game Godon patrols the field looking to sniff out a run or sack the quarterback. He’s slowly become one of the top mac linebackers in the League. He finished the season ranked in the top-10 of tackles for loss (6.5), behind All-Arena Candidate Teddy Jennings. See where he ranks below: TACKLES FOR LOSS G UA A Yards Total Avg/G 1. CATO-BISHOP, Darryl-ORL 14 9 4 36 11.0 0.79 2. METZ, Jake-PHI 16 10 0 49 10.0 0.62 3. TYSON, Dimetrio-ARI 11 7 2 38 8.0 0.73 4. BOREL, Damien-ARI 15 7 1 36 7.5 0.50 5. JENNINGS, Teddy-PHI 10 7 0 30 7.0 0.70 6. GORDON, James-TBS 16 5 3 20 6.5 0.41 7. COLLING, Randy-CLE 16 5 2 29 6.0 0.38 MCGINNIS, Willie-ORL 16 4 4 31 6.0 0.38 9. GLASPER, Tyre-ARI 16 5 1 21 5.5 0.34 JACKSON, Dexter-JAX 16 4 3 23 5.5 0.34

Protect The QB . Protect the quarterback. That’s the job of the offensive line. Limit the sacks and make sure your quarterback does not get hit. Over the past few seasons, the Storm had trouble protecting the quarterback. This season, things have changed. The team finished the season letting up just 19 sacks. Last season, the team let up a total of 35 sacks. That is an improvement of 16 sacks allowed. The amazing part about the team’s success is that the team has had 13 different combinations of offensive linemen take the field this season. See where the Storm offensive line ranks below: SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards 1. Philadelphia Soul 16 5 24 2. Arizona Rattlers 16 8 47 3. Jacksonville Sharks 16 10 55 4. LA KISS 16 19 113 Tampa Bay Storm 16 19 106

Coaches’ Corner . The Storm is one of the most successful and storied franchises in AFL history. Throughout its 28 years, Tampa Bay has broken records, produced All-Arena team members, and had Hall of Fame members grace its roster. The Storm has also produced future AFL and NFL head coaches. Here is a list of current AFL and NFL head coaches who once played for the Storm: Name Position Years Current Team Lawrence Samuels WR/LB 1994-10 Tampa Bay Storm Jay Gruden QB 1991-96 Washington Redskins Omarr Smith DB 2003 LA KISS Mike Hohensee QB 1987-88* Portland Thunder

*Pittsburgh Gladiators

60 or More Points Scored . Offensively the Tampa Bay Storm have scored 60 or more points in 102 games and have an overall record of 87-15 in those games (including playoffs). A total of 61 different teams have allowed 60 or more points against the Storm. Below are the teams that have allowed 60 or more points the most times. 60+ Total Team Games Games

Orlando 13 60 Arizona 6 18 Georgia 4 19 Grand Rapids 4 9 Los Angeles Avengers 4 6 Milwaukee 5 10 New Orleans 6 15 Additionally, 60 or more points have been scored on the road 37 times with an overall record of 29-8 in those games. The team has scored 60 or more points at home 65 times with and overall record of 57-8. The 60 point barrier has been reached six times in the playoffs with and overall record of 5-1, giving the Storm a 80-13 record in regular season games when the team scores 60 or more points.

When Giving up 60 or More

Tampa Bay has allowed 60 or more points a total of 93 times and has an overall record of 16-77 in those games. Opponents have reached 60 or more points in the playoffs eight times and the team has an overall record of 2-7 in those games and an overall record of 12-49 in the regular season.

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70 or More . The Storm has scored 70 or more points a total of 18 times, with an overall record of 17-2 in those games. At home, the team has scored a 70 or more points on 12 occassions, compiling a record of 11-1. Additionally, 70 or more points have been scored on the road six times, with the team having an overall road record of 5-1. The Storm has breached the 70 point barrier only once in the playoffs, and are 1-0.

Games of 70 Points or More Date Opp. Result

April 27, 2013 at Spokane Shock W, 70-62 April 6, 2013 at Utah Blaze W, 77-65 July 14, 2012 vs. New Orleans VooDoo W, 78-77 June 29, 2012 vs. Philadelphia Soul L, 79-83 March 30, 2012 vs.Jacksonville Sharks W, 71-69 June 25, 2010 vs. Bossier-Shreveport Battlewings W, 78-39 June 14, 2008 at San Jose SaberCats L, 70-73 June 7, 2008 vs. Orlando Predators W, 71-61 May 22, 2005 at Columbus Destroyers W, 78-53 March 6, 2005 vs. Grand Rapids Rampage W, 70-50 July 7, 2001 vs. Houston Thunderbears W, 70-47 May 12, 2001 vs. Toronto Phantoms W, 70-33 July 29, 2000* vs. Milwaukee Mustangs W, 72-64 July 21, 2000 at Carolina Cobras W, 72-69 June 24, 2000 at Grand Rapids Rampage W, 74-54 June 3, 2000 vs. Florida Bobcats W, 77-26 July 25, 1998 vs. Iowa Barnstormers W, 71-44 May 30, 1998 at New Jersey Red Dogs W, 81-42 May 7, 1988^ vs. New England Steamrollers W, 82-26

*Denotes a playoff game. ^Franchise known as the Pittsburgh Gladiators

When Giving up 70 or More

Tampa Bay has allowed 70 or more points a total of 19 times, with an overall record of 1-18 in those games. The first victory when giving up 70 or more points came on 7/14/12 versus the VooDoo, when Tampa Bay defeated New Orleans 78-77.

We’re Headed To Overtime . The Storm has played in 17 overtime games with an overall record of 8-9. They have a winning record of 8-7 in the regular season, but are 0-2 in the playoffs.

The latest overtime game came on May 23, 2016 at AMALIE Arena when the team faced the Cleveland Gladiators. The Glads would win on a Collin Taylor touchdown, followed by a Marvin Ross interception which sealed the win. The team is 5-3 at home and 3-6 when playing in overtime games on the road Date Opp. Result

May 23, 2016 vs. Cleveland Gladiators L, 70-63 May 16, 2015 at Orlando Predators L, 62-63 June 14, 2014 at Iowa Barnstormers W, 62-56 July 14, 2012 vs. New Orleans VooDoo W, 78-77 February 19, 2006 vs. Orlando Predators L, 64-67 February 25, 2005 at New Orleans VooDoo L, 42-48 April 18, 2004 vs. Austin Wranglers W, 58-52 April 11, 2003 at Carolina Cobras W, 45-38 February 17, 2003 at Las Vegas Gladiators L, 55-61 July 20, 2002 vs. Georgia Force W, 67-61 June 22, 2002 at Dallas Desperados L, 56-62 June 15, 2001 vs. Arizona Rattlers L, 49-55 June 1, 2001 vs. Carolina Cobras W, 58-51 August 16, 1997* at Arizona Rattlers L, 46-49 July 12, 1996 vs. Albany Firebirds W, 65-52 August 15, 1992* at Orlando Predators L, 21-24 July 21, 1990^ at Washington Commandos W, 30-23 *Denotes playoff game. ^Known as Pittsburgh Gladiators

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Milestone Tracker .

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL RECORDS

T.T. Toliver needs 175 receiving yards for 15,935 to rank 3rd in Professional Football History

AFL ALL-TIME CAREER RECORDS

T.T. Toliver needs 2 Receiving TDs for 304 to rank 3rd in League history Cameron McGlenn needs 2 Interceptions for 41 to rank tied for 14th in League history

AFL ALL-TIME CAREER RECORDS

James Harrell needs 3 interceptions for 19 to rank 3rd in Franchise history.

MILESTONES ACHIEVED

T.T. Toliver ranks #1 in League history with 1,203 career receptions. T.T. Toliver ranks #1 in League history with 15,760 career receiving yards. T.T. Toliver ranks #1 in League history with 21,415 career all-purpose yards.

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2016 Weekly Awards . Every week, the AFL honors players for their outstanding individual performance in the previous week’s game. The Storm had five players who were recognized by the Arena Football League. Phillip Barnett - Barnett (6-foot, 215 lbs., Toledo) led all Storm

receivers with seven catches for 69 yards and a touchdown. In the fourth quarter of a back-and-forth game, Barnett made a spectacular one-handed grab on a key Cleveland on-side kick, earning him the “Catch of the Week.”

Mike Washington - Washington (5-foot-8, 180 lbs., Hawaii)

played his first game in the blue and gold this past Sunday and made an immediate impact. “The Joystick,” as he is known throughout the League, joined the team via trade with the Arizona Rattlers earlier in the week and was looking to leave a lasting impression on the fans. The five-year veteran made an immediate impact on the game, returning the opening kickoff 58 yards for the score. His kickoff return ties the single-game high for a kickoff return this season. His 58-yard kickoff return for a touchdown earned him the “AFL Highlight of the Week.” Jimmy Gordon - Gordon (6-foot-2, 275 lbs., Buffalo) gave the

fans a glimpse of ironman football, playing in all phases of the game including offense and defense. The Patchogue, NY native made an immediate impact with 2.0 sacks on the night at the mac linebacker position. He also saw action at fullback, punching it in from the one yard line for the first rushing touchdown of his career. T.T. Toliver – Toliver (6-foot, 185 lbs., Bethune-Cookman)

added to his already historic career, hauling in a 28-yard over the shoulder touchdown grab with three seconds left in the Storm’s 63-56 win over the heavily favored Arizona Rattlers. He finished the night with nine catches for 182 yards and two touchdowns.

T.T. Toliver - Toliver (6-foot, 185 lbs., Bethune-Cookman)

made history this past weekend, when he became the Arena Football League’s all-time leader in receiving yards. The Daytona native passed AFL Hall of Famer Damian Harrell on a 13-yard touchdown in the second quarter. He now has 15,232 yards and ranks fifth all-time in professional football history. The 13-year veteran needs just 61 yards to surpass Randy Moss (15,292) for fourth place all-time. James McClinton - McClinton (6-foot-1, 285 lbs., Kansas) led

the Storm defense in the team’s 41-40 victory over the Portland Steel. While he recorded just a half tackle, the six-year veteran made two outstanding plays that would help the Storm earn its second victory of the season. McClinton blocked an extra point on the Steel’s first scoring drive and then on the final possession he would help preserve the team’s win with a block on the potential game-winning field goal. James McClinton - McClinton would come up big on a crucial

final play versus the Portland Steel. With 3.9 seconds left in regulation, and the Storm holding on to a one-point lead, Portland lined up for a potential 23-yard game winning field goal. McClinton would break through the line, reaching up and blocking the field goal attempt. The blocked field goal preserved the team’s second win of the season, giving the team momentum heading into its matchup versus the Jacksonville Sharks this Saturday, July 30.

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2016 Game Honors . UNDER ARMOUR OFFENSIVE PLAYER GM TEAM PLAYER 1 ORL Randy Hippeard 2 CLE Dennis Harvilla 3 ARI Nick Davila 4 TAM T.T. Toliver 5 PHI Dan Raudabaugh 6 ORL Greg Carr 7 TAM T.T. Toliver 8 TAM T.T. Toliver 9 POR Tyrone Goard 10 JAX Joe Hills 11 LAK Pete Thomas 12 ORL Bernard Morris 13 LAK Nathan Stanley 14 PHI Darius Reynolds 15 POR Nick Truesdell 16 JAX Joe Hills RIDDELL DEFENSIVE PLAYER GM TEAM PLAYER 1 ORL Paul Stephens 2 CLE Joe Powell 3 ARI Tyre Glasper 4 TAM Cortez Stubbs 5 PHI Dwayne Hollis 6 TAM Jimmy Gordon 7 TAM Cortez Stubbs 8 TAM Cortez Stubbs 9 POR Sergio Gilliam 10 JAX Greg Reid 11 LAK Josh Victorian 12 ORL Paul Stephens 13 LAK Josh Victorian 14 PHI Dwayne Hollis 15 POR Matt Pierce 16 JAX Keon Lyn

JLS PLAYMAKER OF THE GAME GM TEAM PLAYER 1 ORL Greg Carr 2 CLE Thyron Lewis 3 ARI Rod Windsor 4 JAX Tiger Jones 5 PHI Jake Metz 6 TAM Jimmy Gordon 7 TAM Jimmy Gordon 8 ARI Chase Deadder 9 POR Shaine Boyle 10 JAX Dexter Jackson 11 LAK Rory Nixon 12 TAM Prechae Rodriguez 13 LAK Rory Nixon 14 TAM Kendrick Ings 15 TAM Kendrick Ings 16 JAX Tiger Jones CUTTERS CATCH OF THE GAME GM TEAM PLAYER 1 ORL Brandon Thompkins, 3Q catch 2 CLE Joe Powell interception 3 ARI Mykel Benson 4 TAM T.T. Toliver toe-drag TD at 10:37 in 4Q 5 TAM Phillip Barnett 8-yard TD over the wall in 1Q 6 ORL Greg Carr TD in 3Q at 3:09 7 TAM Julius Gregory TD in 2Q over the wall at 0:42 8 ARI Rod Windsor 2Q catch at 8:56 9 POR James Shaw one-handed reception 10 JAX Jordan Miller INT for TD in 1Q 11 TAM T.T. Toiver 4Q reception at 8:34 12 TAM Prechae Rodriguez TD in 4Q 13 TAM T.T. Toliver catch in 2nd quarter 14 PHI Darius Reynolds 2Q TD 15 TAM Cameron McGlenn INT in 2Q 16 TAM Kendrick Ings off the wall TD, TAM

AFL HIGHLIGHT OF THE GAME GM TEAM PLAYER 1 ORL Mike Lewis, FR in the end zone 2 CLE Joe Powell 52-yard GW interception for TD 3 ARI Tyre Glasper fumble recovery for TF 4 TAM Mike Washington 58-yard KO return for TD on opening kickoff 5 PHI James Romain INT for TD 6 TAM T.T. Toliver, 1st player with 5,000 yards and 400 receptions with two different teams. 7 TAM Cortez Stubbs 4Q interception 8 TAM Gerald Young KO Return for TD 9 POR Reggie Wilson 31-yard FR 10 TAM T.T. Toliver TD at 4:29 2Q 11 TAM T.T. Toliver’s catch making him the AFL All-Time receptions leader. 12 ORL Willie McGinnis sack 13 TAM T.T. Toliver 16-yard rec. to become AFL All-Time leader in All-Purpose Yards 14 TAM Kendrick Ings 57-yard KO TD 15 POR Matt Pierce INT in 4Q 16 JAX Joe Hills breaking 2,000 receiving yards mark for the 2016 season

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2016 Season Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS TBS OPP SCORING 568 868 Points Per Game 35.5 54.2 Points Off Turnovers 67 176 FIRST DOWNS 259 298 Rushing 27 32 Passing 196 211 Penalty 36 55 RUSHING YARDAGE 248 267 Yards gained rushing 267 290 Yards lost rushing 19 23 Rushing Attempts 81 114 Average Per Rush 3.1 2.3 Average Per Game 15.5 16.7 TDs Rushing 13 20 PASSING YARDAGE 3779 3675 Comp-Att-Int 336-618-24 341-532-8 Average Per Pass 6.1 6.9 Average Per Catch 11.2 10.8 Average Per Game 236.2 229.7 TDs Passing 64 90 TOTAL OFFENSE 4027 3942 Total Plays 718 654 Average Per Play 5.6 6.0 Average Per Game 251.7 246.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 105-1796 77-1166 FG RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 1-23 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-127 24-447 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.1 15.1 FG RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 23.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.9 18.6 FUMBLES-LOST 16-9 14-10 PENALTIES-Yards 152-910 100-754 Average Per Game 56.9 47.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 91-4498 132-7220 Average Per Kick 49.4 54.7 Net kick average 36.2 39.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:32 30:05 3RD-DOWN Conversions 47/117 53/105 3rd-Down Pct 40% 50% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 15/59 26/44 4th-Down Pct 25% 59% SACKS BY-Yards 8-41 19-106 MISC YARDS 5 21 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 83 127 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-4 0-1 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-10 4-8 RED-ZONE SCORES (39-58) 67% (64-80) 80% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (38-58) 66% (64-80) 80% 4-point drop-kick FGs 0-0 0-0 PAT-ATTEMPTS (64-78) 82% (102-123) 83% 2-point drop-kick PATs 0-0 0-0 ATTENDANCE 71838 83143 Games/Avg Per Game 8/8980 8/10393 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Tampa Bay Storm 119 161 114 174 0 568 Opponents 174 268 191 228 7 868

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TAMPA BAY Overall Individual Statistics 2016 Season Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G BOLTUS, Jason 11 31 121 6 115 3.7 5 18 10.5 KENNEDY, Adam 8 14 74 1 73 5.2 3 13 9.1 BROWN, John 8 10 22 1 21 2.1 2 5 2.6 BANE, Jonathan 5 7 16 0 16 2.3 0 5 3.2 INGS, Kendrick 5 4 15 0 15 3.8 2 5 3.0 GORDON, James 16 6 6 1 5 0.8 1 2 0.3 WASHINGTON, Mike 5 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.6 TOLIVER, T.T. 16 3 7 5 2 0.7 0 5 0.1 HENDRIX, Undra 2 5 3 5 -2 -0.4 0 2 -1.0 Total.......... 16 81 267 19 248 3.1 13 18 15.5 Opponents...... 16 114 290 23 267 2.3 20 15 16.7 PASSING GP Rating Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/G BOLTUS, Jason 11 86.1 228-413-14 55.2 2652 42 41 241.1 KENNEDY, Adam 8 86.5 62-108-6 57.4 707 14 45 88.4 BANE, Jonathan 5 67.6 46-97-4 47.4 526 8 31 105.2 TEAM 13 39.6 0-0-0 0.0 -106 0 0 -8.2 Total.......... 16 82.6 336-618-24 54.4 3779 64 45 236.2 Opponents...... 16 117.6 341-532-8 64.1 3675 90 48 229.7

RECEIVING GP No. Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G TOLIVER, T.T. 16 114 1578 13.8 25 40 98.6 BARNETT, Phillip 13 70 687 9.8 13 41 52.8 RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 5 37 356 9.6 7 45 71.2 WASHINGTON, Mike 5 29 288 9.9 3 30 57.6 GREGORY, Julius 7 20 261 13.1 4 33 37.3 INGS, Kendrick 5 20 243 12.1 2 41 48.6 LACEY, V'Keon 5 18 185 10.3 6 21 37.0 YOUNG, Gerald 4 10 134 13.4 2 26 33.5 BOYCE, Xavier 4 6 44 7.3 1 15 11.0 EBAGUA, T. 1 4 44 11.0 0 17 44.0 PARKER, Anthony 16 3 39 13.0 1 15 2.4 PURIFOY, Trista 1 3 18 6.0 0 8 18.0 BROWN, John 8 2 8 4.0 0 5 1.0 Total.......... 16 336 3885 11.6 64 45 242.8 Opponents...... 16 341 3712 10.9 90 48 232.0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yards Avg TD Long STUBBS, Cortez 3 33 11.0 0 26 HARRELL, James 3 72 24.0 0 44 MCGLENN, Cameron 2 22 11.0 0 22 Total.......... 8 127 15.9 0 44 Opponents...... 24 447 18.6 9 52

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FG RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Total.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 1 23 23.0 0 23

KICK RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long WASHINGTON, Mike 35 568 16.2 2 58 INGS, Kendrick 28 582 20.8 1 57 MCGLENN, Cameron 19 327 17.2 0 54 YOUNG, Gerald 15 300 20.0 1 56 GREGORY, Julius 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 TOLIVER, T.T. 1 4 4.0 0 4 PURIFOY, Trista 1 6 6.0 0 6 RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 1 10 10.0 1 10 BARNETT, Phillip 1 1 1.0 0 1 HARRELL, James 1 0 0.0 0 0 LACEY, V'Keon 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 105 1796 17.1 5 58 Opponents...... 77 1166 15.1 3 57

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long STUBBS, Cortez 3 35 11.7 0 31 ADDISON, Nick 1 17 17.0 1 17 HILL, Rick-J 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total.......... 5 59 11.8 1 31 Opponents...... 4 113 28.2 5 48

PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass 2PT Saf Points TOLIVER, T.T. 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 150 BARNETT, Phillip 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 ALVARADO, Delbert 0 0-0 49-55 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 49 RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 LACEY, V'Keon 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 BOLTUS, Jason 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 30 INGS, Kendrick 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 WASHINGTON, Mike 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 GREGORY, Julius 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 PETERSON, Craig 0 2-4 15-23 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 21 YOUNG, Gerald 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KENNEDY, Adam 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 18 BROWN, John 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ADDISON, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 GORDON, James 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PARKER, Anthony 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BOYCE, Xavier 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 83 2-4 64-78 0-1 0 0-4 0 0 568 Opponents...... 127 0-1 102-123 2-2 0 0-1 0 0 868

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TAMPA BAY Overall Individual Statistics 2016 Season Statistics

FIELD GOALS Made-Att Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blkd PETERSON, Craig 2-4 50.0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 25 0 FG SEQUENCE Tampa Bay Storm Opponents Orlando Predators - - Cleveland Gladiators (25) - Arizona Rattlers 61,61 - Jacksonville Sharks - - Philadelphia Soul (21) - Orlando Predators - - Cleveland Gladiators - - Arizona Rattlers - - Portland Steel - - Jacksonville Sharks - - LA KISS - - Orlando Predators - - LA KISS - - Philadelphia Soul - - Portland Steel - 23 Jacksonville Sharks - - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

KICKOFFS No. Yards Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn ALVARADO, Delbert 59 2813 47.7 3 10 PETERSON, Craig 32 1685 52.7 5 0 Total.......... 91 4498 49.4 8 10 15.1 36.2 13 Opponents...... 132 7220 54.7 31 3 17.1 39.9 10

TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G BOLTUS, Jason 11 444 115 2652 2767 251.5 KENNEDY, Adam 8 122 73 707 780 97.5 BANE, Jonathan 5 104 16 526 542 108.4 BROWN, John 8 10 21 0 21 2.6 INGS, Kendrick 5 4 15 0 15 3.0 GORDON, James 16 6 5 0 5 0.3 WASHINGTON, Mike 5 1 3 0 3 0.6 TOLIVER, T.T. 16 3 2 0 2 0.1 HENDRIX, Undra 2 5 -2 0 -2 -1.0 TEAM 13 0 0 -106 -106 -8.2 Total.......... 16 699 248 3779 4027 251.7 Opponents...... 16 646 267 3675 3942 246.4

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ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rcv FG KR IR Total Avg/G TOLIVER, T.T. 16 2 1578 0 4 0 1584 99.0 WASHINGTON, Mike 5 3 288 0 568 0 859 171.8 INGS, Kendrick 5 15 243 0 582 0 840 168.0 BARNETT, Phillip 13 0 687 0 1 0 688 52.9 YOUNG, Gerald 4 0 134 0 300 0 434 108.5 RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 5 0 356 0 10 0 366 73.2 MCGLENN, Cameron 14 0 0 0 327 22 349 24.9 GREGORY, Julius 7 0 261 0 -2 0 259 37.0 LACEY, V'Keon 5 0 185 0 0 0 185 37.0 BOLTUS, Jason 11 115 0 0 0 0 115 10.5 KENNEDY, Adam 8 73 0 0 0 0 73 9.1 HARRELL, James 15 0 0 0 0 72 72 4.8 EBAGUA, T. 1 0 44 0 0 0 44 44.0 BOYCE, Xavier 4 0 44 0 0 0 44 11.0 PARKER, Anthony 16 0 39 0 0 0 39 2.4 STUBBS, Cortez 16 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.1 BROWN, John 8 21 8 0 0 0 29 3.6 PURIFOY, Trista 1 0 18 0 6 0 24 24.0 BANE, Jonathan 5 16 0 0 0 0 16 3.2 GORDON, James 16 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.3 HENDRIX, Undra 2 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -1.0 Total.......... 16 248 3885 0 1796 127 6056 378.5 Opponents...... 16 267 3712 23 1166 447 5615 350.9

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TAMPA BAY Overall Individual Statistics 2016 Final Season Statistics

Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 21 STUBBS, Cortez 16 69 23 80.5 3.0 - 5 . 3 - 33 13 16 . 3 - 35 1 . . 5 HARRELL, James 15 52 10 57.0 1.0 - 5 . 3 - 72 9 12 . 1 - 0 . . . 23 ADDISON, Nick 14 43 14 50.0 1.5 - 5 . . 3 3 1 1 - 17 3 . . 18 MCGLENN, Cameron 14 43 12 49.0 . . 2 - 22 7 9 1 . 1 . . 50 GORDON, James 16 20 13 26.5 6.5 - 20 2.0 - 12 . 1 1 3 . . . . 4 HILL, Rick-J 5 20 10 25.0 1.0 - 1 . . . . 1 1 - 7 . . . 6 COX, Qua 8 17 4 19.0 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 94 MCCLINTON, James 15 12 9 16.5 3.0 - 10 3.0 - 10 . . . 3 1 - 0 1 2 . 93 DAWKINS, Everett 15 9 11 14.5 5.0 - 22 2.0 - 14 . . . 4 . 2 1 . 3 WILLIAMS, Seth 4 7 6 10.0 . . . . . . . . . . 99 WASHINGTON, David 13 6 6 9.0 1.0 - 3 . . . . 6 1 - 0 . . . 11 BARNETT, Phillip 13 6 4 8.0 . . . . . . . . . . 1 TOLIVER, T.T. 16 6 . 6.0 . . . . . . . 1 . . 56 TURNER, Jerry 5 3 5 5.5 1.0 - 2 . . . . . . . . . 2 GREGORY, Julius 7 5 1 5.5 . . . . . . . . . . 9 LINDSEY, Michae 2 4 . 4.0 . . . . . . 1 - 0 . . . 19 PETERSON, Craig 6 4 . 4.0 . . . . . . 1 - 0 . . . 98 BOYCE, Xavier 4 3 2 4.0 . . . . . . . . . . 54 SCOTT, Padric 4 3 1 3.5 . . . . . 1 . . . . 44 BIBBS, R.J. 14 3 . 3.0 . . . . . . . . . . 16 BOLTUS, Jason 11 3 . 3.0 . . . . . . . . . . 12 ALVARADO, Delbert 10 3 . 3.0 . . . . . . . . . . 17 INGS, Kendrick 5 3 . 3.0 . . . . . . . . . . 3 YOUNG, Gerald 4 2 1 2.5 . . . . . . . . . . 55 PITTMAN, Dominie 5 1 2 2.0 . . . 1 1 3 . . 1 . 10 LACEY, V'Keon 5 2 . 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . 97 WASHINGTON, Mike 5 2 . 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . 92 BARROW, Rony 1 1 1 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . 13 PURIFOY, Trista 1 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 72 PARKER, Anthony 16 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 12 EBAGUA, T. 1 . 2 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 15 RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 5 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 13 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 45 HENDRIX, Undra 2 . 1 0.5 . . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 16 356 138 425.0 23 - 73 8 - 41 8 - 127 35 43 23 10 - 59 9 4 . Opponents...... 16 376 164 458.0 28 - 133 19 - 106 24 - 447 79 103 24 9 - 113 6 6 .

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TAMPA BAY Individual Game-by-Game 2016 Season Statistics

Passing Game-by-Game

#16 BOLTUS, Jason Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Rating Arizona Rattlers 11-37-1 29.7 186 3 41 1-9 57.04 Orlando Predators 27-46-1 58.7 254 4 23 0-0 86.68 Cleveland Gladiators 30-46-2 65.2 351 8 33 0-0 109.69 Arizona Rattlers 24-39-0 61.5 358 6 40 1-6 130.07 Portland Steel 27-45-2 60.0 303 4 35 2-12 83.84 Jacksonville Sharks 22-41-2 53.7 284 4 26 1-6 79.73 LA KISS 16-29-3 55.2 173 3 25 1-5 59.20 Orlando Predators 29-45-3 64.4 242 4 22 1-7 72.64 LA KISS 18-38-0 47.4 178 1 28 1-3 67.65 Philadelphia Soul 7-11-0 63.6 92 1 32 1-7 112.69 Jacksonville Sharks 17-36-0 47.2 231 4 41 3-8 95.95 TOTALS 228-413-14 55.2 2652 42 41 12-63 86.14

#8 KENNEDY, Adam Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Rating Orlando Predators 12-25-2 48.0 150 3 26 0-0 63.75 Cleveland Gladiators 11-20-2 55.0 95 1 18 2-13 40.62 LA KISS 3-3-0 100.0 38 0 22 0-0 118.75 Philadelphia Soul 17-26-1 65.4 241 5 45 3-20 118.75 Portland Steel 19-34-1 55.9 183 5 21 1-6 95.59 TOTALS 62-108-6 57.4 707 14 45 6-39 86.46

#6 BANE, Jonathan Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Rating Orlando Predators 5-8-1 62.5 65 1 25 1-4 79.69 Cleveland Gladiators 7-17-1 41.2 61 2 20 0-0 56.25 Jacksonville Sharks 21-38-0 55.3 281 3 31 0-0 98.68 Philadelphia Soul 13-34-2 38.2 119 2 22 0-0 38.73 TOTALS 46-97-4 47.4 526 8 31 1-4 67.63

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Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game RUSHING no-yds/td orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax BOLTUS, Jason 31-115/5 DNP DNP 3-3/1 DNP DNP 2-11/1 3-19/1 4-14/1 4-18/0 5-18/0 2-23/1 1-0/0 2-4/0 1-6/0 DNP 4--1/0 KENNEDY, Adam 14-73/3 0-0/0 2-14/1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 1-4/1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 1-7/1 4-22/0 6-26/0 DNP BROWN, John 10-21/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 4-5/1 1-2/0 1-0/0 1-2/1 1-3/0 1-4/0 1-5/0 BANE, Jonathan 7-16/0 1-2/0 2-3/0 0-0/0 3-7/0 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP INGS, K. 4-15/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/1 3-11/1 0-0/0 GORDON, James 6-5/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-1/0 1-1/1 1-2/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 WASHINGTON, Mik 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TOLIVER, T.T. 3-2/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 1-2/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1--5/0 HENDRIX, Undra 5--2/0 2--1/0 3--1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP RECEIVING no-yds/td orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax

TOLIVER, T.T. 114-1578/25 3-56/2 5-41/0 2-36/1 9-148/2 2-41/0 11-115/2 12-158/3 9-182/2 10-140/2 8-124/3 6-91/0 6-56/0 10-116/1 12-152/3 5-38/2 4-84/2

BARNETT, Philli 70-687/13 DNP 7-69/1 4-70/1 7-55/0 2-22/2 12-115/2 9-81/1 7-61/3 7-66/1 8-82/1 5-29/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP 2-37/0

RODRIGUEZ, P. 37-356/7 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 13-113/3 5-52/0 8-119/2 5-29/1 6-43/1

WASHINGTON, Mik 29-288/3 DNP DNP DNP 4-65/0 6-33/0 DNP DNP DNP 8-59/1 6-78/0 5-53/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP GREGORY, Julius 20-261/4 4-34/1 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-99/3 7-90/0 2-38/0 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP

INGS, K. 20-243/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-31/0 5-45/0 1-40/1 5-60/0 5-67/1

LACEY, V'Keon 18-185/6 DNP 3-18/2 5-80/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-37/1 DNP 2-7/0 3-43/2 DNP

YOUNG, Gerald 10-134/2 6-81/1 3-28/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-25/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

BOYCE, Xavier 6-44/1 DNP DNP DNP 1-13/1 3-23/0 1-6/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

EBAGUA, T. 4-44/0 4-44/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

PARKER, Anthony 3-39/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-11/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-15/0 1-13/0 0-0/0

PURIFOY, Trista 3-18/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-18/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

BROWN, John 2-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0

Return Stats Game-by-Game

KICK RETURNS no-yds orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax INGS, K. 28-582 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-107 4-88 5-136 4-77 9-174 WASHINGTON, Mik 35-568 DNP DNP DNP 6-108 4-77 DNP DNP DNP 8-146 9-134 8-103 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MCGLENN, Camero 19-327 - - 6-163 - DNP 3-45 7-80 3-39 - - - DNP - - - - YOUNG, Gerald 15-300 5-96 5-103 1-13 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-88 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP RODRIGUEZ, P. 1-10 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-10 - - - - PURIFOY, Trista 1-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TOLIVER, T.T. 1-4 - - 1-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - BARNETT, Philli 1-1 DNP - - - - - - - - - 1-1 - - DNP DNP - HARRELL, James 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - DNP LACEY, V'Keon 1-0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP - 1-0 DNP GREGORY, Julius 2--2 2--2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP

INT. RETURNS no-yds orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax HARRELL, James 3-72 - - - - 1-47 1-5 - - - - - - - 1-20 - DNP STUBBS, Cortez 3-33 - 1-5 - - - - 1-26 1-2 - - - - - - - - MCGLENN, Camero 2-22 - - - 1-22 DNP - - - - - - DNP - - 1-0 -

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FUMBLE RETURNS no-yds orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax STUBBS, Cortez 3-35 - 1-1 - 1-31 - - - - - - - - - 1-3 - - ADDISON, Nick 1-17 DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-17 HILL, Rick-J 1-7 - - 1-7 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Fumbles Game-by-Game FUMBLES no-lost orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax BOLTUS, Jason 7-4 DNP DNP 1-1 DNP DNP - - - 2-2 - 1-1 - - - DNP 3-0 WASHINGTON, Mik 2-2 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP 2-2 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP HARRELL, James 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - DNP BROWN, John 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-1 - - - - - - INGS, K. 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - 1-0

FUMBLES FORCED number orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax ADDISON, Nick 3 DNP DNP - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 1 DAWKINS, Everet 2 - 1 - - - - DNP - - - - 1 - - - - STUBBS, Cortez 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - MCGLENN, Camero 1 - - - - DNP - - - - - - DNP - 1 - - MCCLINTON, J. 1 DNP - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - TOLIVER, T.T. 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

FUMBLES RECOVERED number orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax STUBBS, Cortez 3 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - HILL, Rick-J 1 - - 1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP HARRELL, James 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 DNP ADDISON, Nick 1 DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 MCCLINTON, J. 1 DNP - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - WASHINGTON, Dav 1 - - - - 1 DNP - DNP - DNP - - - - - - PETERSON, Craig 1 - 1 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP LINDSEY, Michae 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS total orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax TOLIVER, T.T. 1584 56 41 40 148 41 115 158 182 140 129 93 56 116 152 38 79 WASHINGTON, Mik 859 DNP DNP DNP 173 110 DNP DNP DNP 205 212 159 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP INGS, K. 840 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 138 133 180 148 241 BARNETT, Philli 688 DNP 69 70 55 22 115 81 61 66 82 30 - - DNP DNP 37 YOUNG, Gerald 434 177 131 13 DNP DNP DNP DNP 113 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP RODRIGUEZ, P. 366 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 123 52 119 29 43 MCGLENN, Camero 349 - - 163 22 DNP 45 80 39 - - - DNP - - - - GREGORY, Julius 259 32 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 99 90 38 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP LACEY, V'Keon 185 DNP 18 80 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 37 DNP 7 43 DNP BOLTUS, Jason 115 DNP DNP 3 DNP DNP 11 19 14 18 18 23 - 4 6 DNP -1 KENNEDY, Adam 73 - 14 DNP DNP DNP - DNP 4 DNP DNP DNP - 7 22 26 DNP HARRELL, James 72 - - - - 47 5 - - - - - - - 20 - DNP BOYCE, Xavier 44 DNP DNP DNP 13 23 6 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP EBAGUA, T. 44 44 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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PARKER, Anthony 39 - - - - - - 11 - - - - - - 15 13 - STUBBS, Cortez 33 - 5 - - - - 26 2 - - - - - - - - BROWN, John 29 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 5 2 5 5 3 4 5 PURIFOY, Trista 24 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 24 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BANE, Jonathan 16 2 3 - 7 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP GORDON, James 5 - - - - 1 1 2 - - - - - - - 1 - HENDRIX, Undra -2 -1 -1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game

TACKLES FOR LOSS ua-a total orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax GORDON, James 5-3 6.5 - - 0.5-1 0.5-1 - 2.0-12 - - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.5-4 - DAWKINS, Everet 4-2 5.0 - - - 0.5-1 - - DNP 1.0-7 - - - 1.0-7 - - 1.0-2 1.5-5 MCCLINTON, J. 3-0 3.0 DNP - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-5 1.0-4 - - - - - - - STUBBS, Cortez 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-1 - - - 1.0-2 - - - - - - - ADDISON, Nick 1-1 1.5 DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.5-5 - HARRELL, James 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - DNP HILL, Rick-J 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WASHINGTON, Dav 0-2 1.0 - - 0.5-0 - - DNP - DNP - DNP - - - - - 0.5-3 TURNER, Jerry 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-2 - - - DNP - Sacks Game-by-Game SACKS ua-a total orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax MCCLINTON, J. 3-0 3.0 DNP - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-5 1.0-4 - - - - - - - GORDON, James 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 2.0-12 - - - - - - - - - - DAWKINS, Everet 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - DNP 1.0-7 - - - 1.0-7 - - - -

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TOTAL TACKLES ua-a total orl cle ari jax phi orl cle ari pdx jax lak orl lak phi pdx jax STUBBS, Cortez 69-23 80.5 2-2 7-5 3-0 3-0 6-0 3-0 7-2 7-1 2-4 2-0 6-0 3-2 5-0 3-1 6-2 4-4 HARRELL, James 52-10 57.0 4-0 2-1 6-1 5-1 2-1 1-0 3-1 6-0 2-2 5-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 7-2 - DNP ADDISON, Nick 43-14 50.0 DNP DNP 6-0 1-0 7-0 7-0 1-0 3-1 2-2 4-0 - 3-2 2-1 0-4 6-1 1-3 MCGLENN, Camero 43-12 49.0 6-1 2-3 2-1 9-0 DNP - 5-0 1-0 5-4 2-0 1-0 DNP 1-0 3-1 3-0 3-2 GORDON, James 20-13 26.5 - 0-1 2-3 2-3 1-0 2-0 - 1-0 1-1 4-0 3-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-3 0-1 HILL, Rick-J 20-10 25.0 1-3 2-5 6-2 9-0 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP COX, Qua 17-4 19.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 5-0 2-0 4-0 0-1 2-0 3-3 MCCLINTON, J. 12-9 16.5 DNP 0-1 0-2 - 1-0 - 2-0 2-0 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 - 0-1 0-2 DAWKINS, Everet 9-11 14.5 0-2 0-1 - 0-1 1-0 - DNP 2-0 0-1 - 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-3 WILLIAMS, Seth 7-6 10.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WASHINGTON, Dav 6-6 9.0 1-0 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 - - 0-2 - 0-3 BARNETT, Philli 6-4 8.0 DNP 1-1 - - - 2-0 0-2 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 - - DNP DNP - TOLIVER, T.T. 6-0 6.0 1-0 - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - - GREGORY, Julius 5-1 5.5 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 - 0-1 1-0 DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP TURNER, Jerry 3-5 5.5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2 0-2 - 2-0 DNP 0-1 BOYCE, Xavier 3-2 4.0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - - 2-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP LINDSEY, Michae 4-0 4.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP PETERSON, Craig 4-0 4.0 - - 1-0 1-0 2-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SCOTT, Padric 3-1 3.5 DNP DNP 1-0 1-1 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BIBBS, R.J. 3-0 3.0 DNP - - - - - DNP 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - -

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ALVARADO, Delbe 3-0 3.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 1-0 - BOLTUS, Jason 3-0 3.0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - - 1-0 - 2-0 - - - DNP - INGS, K. 3-0 3.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0 2-0 - YOUNG, Gerald 2-1 2.5 1-0 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WASHINGTON, Mik 2-0 2.0 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PITTMAN, Domini 1-2 2.0 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP - 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP LACEY, V'Keon 2-0 2.0 DNP - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - - DNP BARROW, Rony 1-1 1.5 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PARKER, Anthony 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - RODRIGUEZ, P. 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - - - PURIFOY, Trista 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP EBAGUA, T. 0-2 1.0 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TEAM 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - HENDRIX, Undra 0-1 0.5 - 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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2016 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS . Category No. Player Opponent Rushes 6 KENNEDY vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016) Yards Rushing 26 KENNEDY vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016) TD Rushes 1 KENNEDY at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) BOLTUS at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) BOLTUS at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) GORDON at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) BOLTUS vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) KENNEDY vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) BOLTUS vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) BROWN vs Jacksonville Sharks (Jun 11, 2016) BOLTUS vs LA KISS (Jun 18, 2016) KENNEDY at LA KISS (Jul 11, 2016) BROWN at LA KISS (Jul 11, 2016) INGS vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) INGS vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016) Long Rush 18 BOLTUS vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Pass attempts 46 BOLTUS at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) BOLTUS vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Pass completions 30 BOLTUS vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Yards Passing 358 BOLTUS vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) TD Passes 8 BOLTUS vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Long Pass 45 KENNEDY vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) Receptions 12 BARNETT at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) TOLIVER vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Yards Receiving 182 TOLIVER vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) TD Receptions 3 TOLIVER vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) GREGORY vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) BARNETT vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) TOLIVER vs Jacksonville Sharks (Jun 11, 2016) RODRIGUEZ at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) TOLIVER vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) Long Reception 45 RODRIGUEZ vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) Field Goals 1 PETERSON at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) PETERSON at Philadelphia Soul (May 09, 2016) Long Field Goal 25 PETERSON at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) Long KO Return 58 WASHINGTON vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) Tackles 9.5 STUBBS at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) Sacks 2.0 GORDON at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) Tackles For Loss 2.0 GORDON at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) Interceptions 1 STUBBS at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) MCGLENN vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) HARRELL at Philadelphia Soul (May 09, 2016) HARRELL at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) STUBBS vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) STUBBS vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) HARRELL vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) MCGLENN vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016)

2016 TEAM GAME HIGHS . Category No., Opponent

Rushes 11 vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016) Yards Rushing 42 vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016) Yards Per Rush 6.0 vs LA KISS (Jun 18, 2016) TD Rushes 2 at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) at LA KISS (Jul 11, 2016) Pass attempts 46 at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Pass completions 27 at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) Yards Passing 352 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) Yards Per Pass 9.0 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) TD Passes 8 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Total Plays 51 vs Jacksonville Sharks (Jun 11, 2016) Total Offense 372 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Yards Per Play 8.4 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) Points 63 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) Sacks By 2 at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) First Downs 27 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Penalties 13 vs Jacksonville Sharks (Jun 11, 2016) at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) Penalty Yards 110 at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) Turnovers 4 vs Orlando Predators (Apr 01, 2016) Interceptions By 1 at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) at Philadelphia Soul (May 09, 2016), at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016)

2016 OPP. INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS . Category No., Opponent

Rushes 8 ROSS vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) Yards Rushing 31 MORRIS at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) TD Rushes 3 MORRIS at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) Long Rush 15 HIPPEARD, at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) STEPHENS, at LA KISS (Jul 11, 2016) Pass attempts 44 NELSON vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) RAUDABAUGH at Philadelphia Soul (May 09, 2016) Pass completions 28 DAVILA, Nick, at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) GRADY vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) Yards Passing 341 DAVILA vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) TD Passes 8 GRADY at Jacksonville Sharks (Jul 30, 2016) Long Pass 48 GRADY vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) Receptions 13 WINDSOR at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) Yards Receiving 141 WINDSOR at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) TD Receptions 4 CARR vs Orlando Predators (Apr 01, 2016) WINDSOR at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) DEADDER vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) HILLS, Joe, vs Jacksonville Sharks (Jun 11, 2016) HILLS, Joe, at Jacksonville Sharks (Jul 30, 2016) Long Reception 48 HILLS vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) Long MFG Return 23 BROWN at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) Long Kickoff Return 57 THOMPKINS at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016) Tackles 9.5 BOYLE, Shaine at Portland Steel (Jun 3, 2016) VICTORIAN, Josh, at LA KISS (Jul 11, 2016) Sacks 2.0 METZ vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) Tackles For Loss 2.0 COLLING at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) METZ vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) Interceptions 2 POWELL at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) SONIE vs Orlando Predators (Apr 01, 2016) GILLIAM, Sergio, at Portland Steel (Jun 3, 2016)

2016 OPP. TEAM GAME HIGHS . Category No., Opponent

Rushes 13 vs LA KISS (Jun 18, 2016) Yards Rushing 33 at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) Yards Per Rush 5.6 at LA KISS (Jul 11, 2016) TD Rushes 3 at Portland Steel (Jun 3, 2016) at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) vs Portland Steel (Jul 23, 2016) Pass attempts 45 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Pass completions 28 at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016) vs Jacksonville Sharks (May 1, 2016) Yards Passing 329 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) Yards Per Pass 9.1 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) TD Passes 8 vs Orlando Predators (Apr 01, 2016) at Jacksonville Sharks (Jul 30, 2016) Total Plays 52 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Total Offense 337 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) Yards Per Play 8.2 vs Arizona Rattlers (May 29, 2016) Points 76 vs Orlando Predators (Apr 01, 2016) Sacks By 4 vs Philadelphia Soul (Jul 16, 2016) First Downs 28 vs Cleveland Gladiators (May 23, 2016) Penalties 13 vs LA KISS (Jun 18, 2016) Penalty Yards 117 vs LA KISS (Jun 18, 2016) Turnovers 3 at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) Interceptions By 3 at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr 09, 2016) vs Orlando Predators (Apr 01, 2016) vs LA KISS (Jun 18, 2016) at Orlando Predators (Jun 24, 2016) Long MFG Return 23 at Arizona Rattlers (Apr 16, 2016)

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Storm Record When . SITUATION ALL-TIME 2016 Leading After 1st Q 215-45 1-4 Trailing after 1st Q 64-44 0-5 Tied after 1st Q 34-26 1-1 Leading after 2nd Q 185-29 1-1 Trailing after 2nd Q 34-122 1-11 Tied after 2nd Q 13-17 0-2 Leading after 3rd Q 186-23 1-2 Trailing after 3rd Q 35-131 1-12 Tied after 3rd Q 9-12 0-0 Tampa Bay Scores 1st 139-64 2-5 Opponent Scores 1st 95-101 1-9 Tampa Bay more tot. yds 152-84 2-6 Opponent more tot. yds. 80-82 0-8 Tampa Bay more passing yds. 143-99 1-6 Opponent more passing yds. 89-72 1-8 Tampa Bay more rushing yds. 141-50 2-3 Opponent more rushing yds. 88-112 0-11 Tampa Bay more turnovers 44-116 0-7 Opponent more turnovers 171-27 0-3 Tampa Bay 300 yd. passer 37-51 1-3 Opponent 300 yd. passer 35-27 1-1 Tampa Bay 30 yd. rusher 41-13 0-0 Opponent 30 yd. rusher 19-24 0-1 Tampa Bay 100 yd. rec. 127-112 1-8 Opponent 100 yd. rec. 105-101 1-7 Tampa Bay 200 yd. rec. 2-3 0-0 Opponent 200 yd. rec. 4-4 0-0 Tampa Bay two 30 yd rushers 4-1 0-0 Opponent two 30 yd rushers 10-14 0-0 Tampa Bay two 100 yd rec. 108-70 0-2 Opponent two 100 yd rec. 82-60 1-2 Tampa Bay 300+ pass yds. 37-39 1-4 Opponent 300+ pass yds. 37-35 1-1 Tampa Bay 50+ rush yds 26-3 0-0 Opponent 50+ rush yds 17-18 0-0 Tampa Bay 70+ points 17-2 0-0 Opponent 70+ points 1-18 0-2 Tampa Bay 60+ points 87-15 1-1 Opponent 60+ points 16-77 0-5 Tampa Bay 50+ points 148-43 1-2 Opponent 50 + points 60-119 1-9 Tampa Bay 40+ points 199-94 2-3 Opponent 40+ points 187-119 2-13 Games decided by 17+ points 88-58 0-9 Games decided by 3 pts or less 35-25 1-1 TB holds opp under 20 pts 24-0 0-0 TB held under 40 pts 29-65 0-11 TB held to 30 pts or less 9-24 0-7 Home 143-78 2-6 Away 107-110 0-8 Neutral 4-1 0-0 Overtime 7-7 0-0 Thursday 3-4 0-0 Friday 64-42 0-4 Saturday 124-89 1-6 Sunday 35-26 1-1 Monday 6-7 0-3 January 2-1 0-0 February 7-7 0-0 March 18-21 0-0 April 28-33 0-3 May 57-33 1-4 June 56-37 0-4 July 52-38 1-3 August 10-2 0-0 September 0-0 0-0 ESPN 1-3 0-1 CBS Sports Network Games 4-7 1-3 BHSN Games (since 2007) 21-17 0-2 Univision Deportes 0-2 0-2 NFL Network Games 8-6 0-0

Last Time . 300 Yards Total Offense – Team TAM: 6/11/16 vs JAX (306) OPP: 5/29/16 vs ARI (337) 400 yards Total Offense – Team TAM: 7/21/12 vs NOV (404) OPP: 6/14/14 at IOW (409) 300+ yards Passing in a Game Individual TAM: Jason Boltus, 6/3/16 at POR (303) OPP: Nick Davila, 5/19/16 vs ARI (329) 7+ Touchdowns in a Game Individual TAM: Jason Boltus, 5/23/16 vs CLE (8) OPP: Tommy Grady, 7/30/16 at JAX (8) 150+ yards receiving in a Game Individual TAM: T.T. Toliver, 7/16/16 vs PHI (152) OPP: Tiger Jones, 6/12/15 vs. JAX (162) 200 yards receiving in a Game Individual TAM: Joe Hills, 7/21/12 at SPO (215) OPP: Jamar Howard, 4/3/15 at POR (221) 4+ touchdown Catches in a Game Individual TAM: T.T. Toliver, 6/11/15 vs. ORL (4) OPP: Joe Hills, 7/30/16 at JAX (4) 12+ Receptions in a Game Individual TAM: T.T. Toliver, 7/16/16 vs. PHI (12) OPP: Rod Windsor, 4/16/16 at ARI (13) 30+ yards rushing in a game Individual TAM: Randy Hippeard, 7/18/15 at NOV (33) OPP: Bernard Morris, 6/24/16 at ORL (31) 3+ Rushing Touchdowns in a Game Individual TAM: Randy Hippeard, 6/21/14 vs. ORL (3) OPP: Bernard Morris, 6/24/16 at ORL (3) Kickoff Return For a Touchdown Individual TAM: Kendrick Ings, 7/16/16 vs PHI (1) OPP: Darius Reynolds, 7/16/16 vs OHI (1) MFG Return for a Touchdown Individual TAM: Jeroid Johnson, 3/16/08 at NVD OPP: Wendall Williams, 3/16/08 at NVD Interception Return for a Touchdown Individual TAM: James Harrell, 6/7/14 vs. PHI OPP: Dwayne Hollis, 7/16/16 vs PHI Fumble Recovery for a Touchdown Individual TAM: Nick Addison, 7/30/16 at JAX OPP: Greg Reid, 6/11/16 vs JAX Two Interceptions in a Game Individual TAM: James Harrell, 5/30/15 vs NOV OPP: Sergio Gilliam, 6/3/16 at POR Safety Scored Individual TAM: TEAM, 7/20/13 vs PIT OPP: Bryan Robinson, 6/26/15 at PHI Field Goal Blocked Individual TAM: James McClinton, 7/23/16 vs. POR OPP: Brandon Johnson, 7/24/10 vs. ALA PAT Kick Blocked Individual TAM: James McClinton, 7/23/16 vs. POR (1) OPP: Richard Clebert, 7/16/16 vs PHI (1) Two Point Attempt Made Individual TAM: Julius Gregory, 6/26/15 at PHI OPP: Nick Davila, 5/29/16 vs ARI Two Point Attempt Failed Individual / Team TAM: 4/1/16 vs ORL OPP: 7/16/16 vs PHI 60+ Points Scored – Team TAM: 5/29/16 vs ARI (63) OPP: 6/11/16 vs. JAX (67) 70+ Points Scored – Team TAM: 4/19/14 at ORL (65) OPP: 5/23/16 vs ARI (70) Win in Overtime – Team TAM: 6/14/14 at IOW OPP: 5/23/16 vs CLE

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2016 RAC-ing Up Yards .

200-yards Receivers Tampa Bay Opponents

100-yards Receivers Tampa Bay Opponents 182 – T.T. Toliver, vs. ARI (5/29) 141 – Rod Windsor, at ARI (4/16) 159 – T.T. Toliver, vs. CLE (5/23) 135 – Tiger Jones, vs. JAX (5/1) 152 – T.T. Toliver, vs. PHI (7/16) 127 – Rod Windsor, vs. ARI (5/29) 140 – T.T. Toliver, at POR (6/3) 122 – Ryan McDaniel, at PHI (5/9) 148 – T.T. Toliver, vs. JAX (5/1) 116 – Greg Carr, at ORL (5/13) 124 – T.T. Toliver, vs. JAX (6/11) 113 – Greg Carr, vs ORL (4/1) 119 – Prechae Rodriguez, vs. PHI (7/16) 112 – DJ Stephens, at LAK (7/11) 116 – T.T. Toliver, at LAK (7/11) 111 – Quentin Sims, vs. CLE (5/23) 115 – T.T. Toliver, at ORL (5/13) 108 – Tom Gilson, vs. POR (7/23) 115 – Phillip Barnett, at ORL (5/13) 108 – Chase Deadder, vs. ARI (5/29) 113 – Prechae Rodriguez, at ORL (6/24) 106 – Tiger Jones, vs. JAX (5/1) 105 – LaMark Brown, vs. ORL (4/1)

30-yards Rushers

Tampa Bay Opponents 31 – Bernard Morris, at ORL (6/24)

100-Yard Returners

Tampa Bay Opponents 174 – Kendrick Ings, at JAX (7/30) 119 – Anthony Amos, vs. ARI (5/29) 163 – Cameron McGlenn, at ARI (4/16) 146 – Mike Washington, at POR (6/3) 136 – Kendrick Ings, vs. PHI (7/16) 134 – Mike Washington, vs. JAX (6/11) 108 – Mike Washington, vs. JAX (5/1) 107 – Kendrick Ings, at ORL (6/24) 103 – Mike Washington, vs. LAK (6/18) 103 – Gerald Young, at CLE (4/9)

200-Yard Returners

Tampa Bay Opponents

200-Yard Club: All-purpose yards

Tampa Bay Opponents 241 – Kendrick Ings, at JAX (7/30) 212 – Mike Washington, vs. JAX (6/11) 205 – Mike Washington, at POR (6/3)

300-Yard Passers Tampa Bay Opponents 358 – Jason Boltus, vs. ARI (5/29) 341 – Nick Davila, vs. ARI (5/29) 351 – Jason Boltus, vs. CLE (5/23) 308 – Tommy Grady, vs. JAX (5/1) 303 – Jason Boltus, at POR (6/3)

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2016 Multi-Touchdown Games . RUSHING

Tampa Bay Opponent 2 Touchdowns:

Rory Nixon, at LAK (7/11) Rory Nixon, vs. LAK (6/18) Shane Austin, at POR (6/3) 3 Touchdowns:

Bernard Morris, at ORL (6/24) 4 Touchdowns: 5 Touchdowns:

RECEIVING

Tampa Bay Opponent 2 Touchdowns:

T.T. Toliver, at JAX (7/30) Roger Jackson, at JAX (7/30) T.T. Toliver, vs. POR (7/23) Tiger Jones, at JAX (7/30) V’Keon Lacey, vs. POR (7/23) Shaun Kauleinamoku, vs. PHI (7/16) Prechae Rodriguez, vs. PHI (7/16) Donovan Morgan, at LAK (7/11) Mike Washington, vs. LAK (6/18) Brandon Thompkins, at ORL (6/24) T.T. Toliver, at POR (6/3) Tyrone Goard, at POR (6/3) T.T. Toliver, vs. ARI (5/29) Jared Perry, at POR (6/3) T.T. Toliver, at ORL (5/13) Greg Carr, at ORL (5/13) Phillip Barnett, at ORL (5/13) Kendal Thompkins, at ORL (5/13) Phillip Barnett, at PHI (5/9) Shaun Kauleinamoku, at PHI (5/9) T.T. Toliver, vs. JAX (5/1) Maurice Purify, at ARI (4/16) V’Keon Lacey, at CLE (4/9) Thyron Lewis, at CLE (4/9) Brandon Thompkins, vs. ORL (4/1) 3 Touchdowns:

T.T. Toliver, vs. PHI (7/16) Nick Truesdell, vs. POR (7/23) Prechae Rodriguez, at ORL (6/24) Darius Reynolds, vs. PHI (7/18) T.T. Toliver, vs. JAX (6/11) DJ Stephens, at LAK (7/11) Phillip Barnett, vs. ARI (5/29) Greg Carr, at ORL (6/24) T.T. Toliver, vs. CLE (5/23) Donovan Morgan, vs. LAK (6/18) Julius Gregory, vs. CLE (5/23) Rod Windsor, vs. ARI (5/29) Collin Taylor, vs. CLE (5/23) Collin Taylor, at CLE (4/9) 4 Touchdowns:

Joe Hills, at JAX (7/30) Joe Hills, vs. JAX (6/11) Chase Deadder, vs. ARI (5/29) Rod Windsor, at ARI (4/16) Greg Carr, vs. ORL (4/1) 5 Touchdowns:

6 Touchdowns:

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Alphabetical Roster . 24-Man Roster

NO. POS. First Name Last Name HGT WGT EXP DOB College

23 DB Nick Addison 6.1 180 1 2.1.93 Bethune-Cookman 12 K Delbert Alvarado 5.11 205 R 1.3.89 South Florida 11 WR Phillip Barnett 6.3 215 1 6.3.90 Toledo 44 OL R.J. Bibbs 6.2 325 3 4.10.87 Miles College 16 QB Jason Boltus 6.3 220 4 8.21.86 Hartwick 43 DL John Brown 6.1 305 R 6.26.88 Valdosta State 6 DB Qua Cox 5.11 190 R 4.28.91 Jackson State 50 MLB James Gordon 6.2 275 1 8.1.91 Buffalo 5 DB James Harrell 5.10 195 3 10.7.89 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 17 WR Kendrick Ings 5.10 180 1 6.17.90 Miller Grove H.S. 13 DB Dallas Jackson 5.10 190 R 11.20.93 Jacksonville University 10 WR V’Keon Lacey 6.4 218 3 8.8.88 Angelo State 94 DL James McClinton 6.1 285 6 7.4.86 Kansas 18 DB Cameron McGlenn 6.0 195 5 2.16.88 Elon 79 OL Ben Ossai 6.6 330 5 12.5.86 Washington 72 OL Anthony Parker 6.6 340 4 3.2.88 Western Michigan 15 WR Prechae Rodriguez 6.5 215 4 1.21.85 Auburn 70 OL Isaiah Shelton 6.2 303 R 6.2.92 Shepherd University 2 QB Warren Smith 6.0 200 1 2.20.90 Maine 21 DB Cortez Stubbs 5.9 180 3 8.16.88 Concordia 1 WR T.T. Toliver 6.0 185 13 1.31.77 Bethune-Cookman 56 DL Jerry Turner 6.3 260 9 4.10.78 Tennessee Tech 99 DL David Washington 6.2 320 1 10.11.92 Faulkner

Reserve List 15 WR Xavier Boyce 6.4 220 1 8.17.90 Norfolk State 93 DL Everett Dawkins 6.2 300 1 6.13.90 Florida State 75 OL Cornelius Dixon 6.6 340 5 4.7.77 Missouri Valley 72 OL Bruce Doyle 6.4 305 1 1.18.92 Brockport State (NY) 99 DL Justin Edison 6.4 275 1 3.18.89 UCLA 4 JLB Rick-J Hill 6.1 211 1 3.5.87 Fort Valley State 57 OL Byron Isom 6.3 300 1 6.10.88 Auburn 8 QB Adam Kennedy 6.5 230 2 5.11.91 Arkansas State 74 OL Andrew Miller 6.4 310 1 4.24.90 Virginia Tech 64 OL Travis Miller 6.6 335 2 8.1.88 North Dakota State 55 DL Dominie Pittman 6.3 250 4 10.13.86 North Alabama 54 DL Padric Scott 6.1 295 2 1.8.90 Florida A&M 74 OL Keyun Swinney 6.4 320 R 6.24.89 Alcorn State 77 OL Isaiah Tuiasosopo 6.3 315 1 9.5.93 Austin Peay 29 DB Seth Williams 5.11 190 1 10.24.86 Richmond 3 WR/KR Gerald Young 5.10 170 2 8.6.89 Charleston Southern DB Delvin Breaux 6.1 200 1 10.16.89 LSU

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lawrence Samuels Defensive Coordinator: Benji McDowell

Off. Assistant Coach: Shane Stafford

Pronunciation Guide

Ben Ossai – (Oh – sigh)

Isaiah Tuiasosopo – (Tu-ee-ah-soso-po)

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Numerical Roster . 24-Man Roster

NO. POS. First Name Last Name HGT WGT EXP DOB College

1 WR T.T. Toliver 6.0 185 13 1.31.77 Bethune-Cookman 2 QB Warren Smith 6.0 200 1 2.20.90 Maine 5 DB James Harrell 5.10 195 3 10.7.89 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6 DB Qua Cox 5.11 190 R 4.28.91 Jackson State 10 WR V’Keon Lacey 6.4 218 3 8.8.88 Angelo State 11 WR Phillip Barnett 6.3 215 1 6.3.90 Toledo 12 K Delbert Alvarado 5.11 205 R 1.3.89 South Florida 13 DB Dallas Jackson 5.10 190 R 11.20.93 Jacksonville University 15 WR Prechae Rodriguez 6.5 215 4 1.21.85 Auburn 16 QB Jason Boltus 6.3 220 4 8.21.86 Hartwick 17 WR Kendrick Ings 5.10 180 1 6.17.90 Miller Grove H.S. 18 DB Cameron McGlenn 6.0 195 5 2.16.88 Elon 21 DB Cortez Stubbs 5.9 180 3 8.16.88 Concordia 23 DB Nick Addison 6.1 180 1 2.1.93 Bethune-Cookman 43 DL John Brown 6.1 305 R 6.26.88 Valdosta State 44 OL R.J. Bibbs 6.2 325 3 4.10.87 Miles College 50 MLB James Gordon 6.2 275 1 8.1.91 Buffalo 56 DL Jerry Turner 6.3 260 9 4.10.78 Tennessee Tech 70 OL Isaiah Shelton 6.2 303 R 6.2.92 Shepherd University 72 OL Anthony Parker 6.6 340 4 3.2.88 Western Michigan 79 OL Ben Ossai 6.6 330 5 12.5.86 Washington 94 DL James McClinton 6.1 285 6 7.4.86 Kansas 99 DL David Washington 6.2 320 1 10.11.92 Faulkner

Reserve List 3 WR/KR Gerald Young 5.10 170 2 8.6.89 Charleston Southern 4 JLB Rick-J Hill 6.1 211 1 3.5.87 Fort Valley State 8 QB Adam Kennedy 6.5 230 2 5.11.91 Arkansas State 15 WR Xavier Boyce 6.4 220 1 8.17.90 Norfolk State 29 DB Seth Williams 5.11 190 1 10.24.86 Richmond 54 DL Padric Scott 6.1 295 2 1.8.90 Florida A&M 55 DL Dominie Pittman 6.3 250 4 10.13.86 North Alabama 57 OL Byron Isom 6.3 300 1 6.10.88 Auburn 64 OL Travis Miller 6.6 335 2 8.1.88 North Dakota State 72 OL Bruce Doyle 6.4 305 1 1.18.92 Brockport State (NY) 74 OL Andrew Miller 6.4 310 1 4.24.90 Virginia Tech 74 OL Keyun Swinney 6.4 320 R 6.24.89 Alcorn State 75 OL Cornelius Dixon 6.6 340 5 4.7.77 Missouri Valley 77 OL Isaiah Tuiasosopo 6.3 315 1 9.5.93 Austin Peay 93 DL Everett Dawkins 6.2 300 1 6.13.90 Florida State 99 DL Justin Edison 6.4 275 1 3.18.89 UCLA DB Delvin Breaux 6.1 200 1 10.16.89 LSU

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lawrence Samuels Defensive Coordinator: Benji McDowell

Off. Assistant Coach: Shane Stafford

Pronunciation Guide

Ben Ossai – (Oh – sigh) Isaiah Tuiasosopo – (Tu-ee-ah-soso-po)

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2016 Tampa Bay Storm Player Participation Chart .

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1 T.T. Toliver WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 16-0-0-0-0-0

2 Julius Gregory WR IA IR IR IR IR WR WR WR WR IA N N N N N 5-0-2-4-5-0

2 Warren Smith N N N N N N N N N N N N N N X X 0-2-0-0-14-0

3 Gerald Young WR WR WR IR IR IR IR X IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-1-2-10-0-0

4 Rick-J Hill JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5-0-1-10-0-0

5 James Harrell DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB X DB DB DB DB IA 14-1-1-0-0-0

6 Jonathan Bane X X X QB QB N N N N N N N N N N N 2-3-0-0-11-0

6 Qua Cox N N N N N N N N X X DB DB X X X DB 3-5-0-0-8-0

8 Adam Kennedy QB QB IA X X X X X X X X X X X QB N 3-11-1-0-1-0

9 Michael Lindsey N N N N N N N N N N JLB X N N N N 1-1-0-0-14-0

10 V’Keon Lacey N X WR IA IR IR IR IR IR IR X WR IA X X X 2-5-2-6-1-0

11 Phillip Barnett IA WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR IA X IA IA X 10-2-4-0-0-0

12 Delbert Alvarado N N N N N N X X X X X X X X X X 0-10-0-0-6-0

12 Terrence Ebagua X N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0-1-0-0-15-0

13 Tristan Purifoy N N N N N WR N N N N N N N N N N 1-0-0-0-15-0

13 Dallas Jackson N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0-0-0-0-16-0

15 Prechae Rodriguez N N N N N N N N N N N WR WR WR WR WR 5-0-0-0-11-0

15 Xavier Boyce N N N X X X X IA IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-5-2-6-3-0

16 Jason Boltus N N QB N N QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 12-0-0-0-4-0

17 Kendrick Ings N N N N N N N N N N N WR WR WR WR WR 5-0-0-0-11-0

17 Mike Washington N N N WR WR IA IA IA X WR WR N N N N N 4-1-3-0-8-0

18 Cameron McGlenn DB DB DB DB IA DB DB DB DB DB DB IA DB DB DB DB 14-0-2-0-0-0

19 Craig Peterson X X X X X X N N N N N N N N N N 0-6-0-0-10-0

21 Cortez Stubbs DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB 16-0-0-0-0-0

23 Nick Addison N N X X DB X X X JLB JLB IA JLB JLB JLB JLB JLB 8-5-1-0-2-0

29 Seth Williams IA N N N X JLB JLB JLB IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-1-3-5-4-0

43 John Brown N N N N N N IA IA X FB FB FB FB FB FB FB 7-1-2-0-6-0

44 R.J. Bibbs N C C C C C FB C FB C C C C C C C 15-0-0-0-1-0

45 Undra Hendrix FB FB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 2-0-0-0-14-0

50 Jimmy Gordon MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 16-0-0-0-0-0

54 Padric Scott N N DE X NG X N N N N N N N N N N 2-2-0-0-12-0

55 Dominie Pittman DE DE IA IA IA DE X DE IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4-1-4-7-0-0

56 Jerry Turner N N N N N N N N N X X X DE X X X 1-6-0-0-9-0

70 Isaiah Shelton N X FB FB FB FB IA FB C IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 6-2-7-0-1-0

72 Anthony Parker N N G G TE TE TE G G G G G TE TE G G 13-0-1-0-2-0

73 Tyler Moore TE TE TE N IA N N N N N N N N N N N 3-0-1-0-12-0

74 Andrew Miller X IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-1-0-15-0-0

75 Cornelius Dixon N N N N N N N N N N N IA TE G N N 1-1-0-0-14-0

77 Isaiah Tuiasosopo C IA IA IA IA IA C IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-0-5-8-0-0

79 Ben Ossai G G IA TE G G G TE TE TE TE TE IA IA TE TE 13-0-3-0-0-0

90 Kendrick Washington N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0-0-0-0-16-0

92 Rony Barrow X IA IA N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0-1-2-0-13-0

93 Everett Dawkins DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 16-0-0-0-0-0

94 James McClinton IA X DE DE X NG DE NG DE DE DE DE X DE DE DE 12-3-1-0-0-0

98 Torrey Davis N N N N N N N N N NG N N N N N N 1-0-0-0-15-0

99 David Washington NG NG NG NG DE IA NG X NG N NG NG NG NG NG NG 13-1-1-0-1-0

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2016 Tampa Bay Storm Final Depth Chart • Starters .

STORM OFFENSE – Probable QB 16 Boltus, Jason 2 Smith, Warren FB 44 Bibbs, R.J. 50 Gordon, Jimmy WR 17 Ings, Kendrick 10 Lacey, V’Keon WR 1 Toliver, T.T. 10 Lacey, V’Keon WR 15 Rodriguez, Prechae 10 Lacey, V’Keon TE 79 Ossai, Ben C 72 Parker, Anthony G 75 Dixon, Cornelius

STORM DEFENSE – Probable DE 93 Dawkins, Everett 56 Turner, Jerry NG 99 Washington, David DE 94 McClinton, James 56 Turner, Jerry MLB 50 Gordon, Jimmy 43 Brown, John JLB 23 Addison, Nick DB 6 Cox, Qua 5 Harrell, James DB 18 McGlenn, Cameron DB 21 Stubbs, Cortez 5 Harrell, James

STORM SPECIALISTS – Probable K 12 Alvarado, Delbert H 2 Smith, Warren LS 50 Gordon, Jimmy KR 17 Ings, Kendrick OFFENSIVE GAME STARTERS GAME QB FB WR WR WR TE C G ORL Kennedy Hendrix Gregory Toliver Young Moore Tuiasosopo Ossai CLE Kennedy Hendrix Barnett Toliver Young Moore Bibbs Ossai ARI Boltus Shelton Barnett Toliver Young Moore Bibbs Parker JAX Bane Shelon Barnett Toliver Washington Ossai Bibbs Parker PHI Bane Shelton Barnett Toliver Washington Parker Bibbs Ossai ORL Boltus Shelton Barnett Toliver Purifoy Parker Bibbs Ossai CLE Boltus Bibbs Barnett Toliver Gregory Parker Tuiasosopo Ossai ARI Boltus Shelton Barnett Toliver Gregory Ossai Bibbs Parker POR Boltus Bibbs Barnett Toliver Gregory Ossai Shelton Parker JAX Boltus Brown Washington Toliver Gregory Ossai Bibbs Parker LAK Boltus Brown Washington Toliver Barnett Ossai Bibbs Parker ORL Boltus Brown Rodriguez Toliver Ings Ossai Bibbs Parker LAK Boltus Brown Rodriguez Toliver Ings Parker Bibbs Dixon PHI Boltus Brown Rodriguez Toliver Ings Parker Bibbs Dixon POR Kennedy Brown Rodriguez Toliver Ings Parker Bibbs Ossai JAX Boltus Brown Rodriguez Toliver Ings Ossai Bibbs Parker DEFENSIVE GAME STARTERS GAME DE NG DE MLB JLB DB DB DB ORL Dawkins Washington Pittman Gordon Hill Harrell McGlenn Stubbs CLE Dawkins Washington Pittman Gordon Hill Harrell McGlenn Stubbs ARI Dawkins Washington Scott Gordon Hill Harrell McGlenn Stubbs JAX Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Hill Harrell McGlenn Stubbs PHI Dawkins Scott Washington Gordon Hill Harrell Addison Stubbs ORL Dawkins McClinton Pittman Gordon Williams Harrell McGlenn Stubbs CLE Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Williams Harrell McGlenn Stubbs ARI Dawkins McClinton Pittman Gordon Williams Harrell McGlenn Stubbs POR Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Addison Harrell McGlenn Stubbs JAX Dawkins Davis McClinton Gordon Addison Harrell McGlenn Stubbs LAK Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Lindsey Harrell McGlenn Stubbs ORL Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Lindsey Harrell Cox Stubbs LAK Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Addison Harrell McGlenn Stubbs PHI Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Addison Harrell McGlenn Stubbs POR Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Addison Harrell McGlenn Stubbs JAX Dawkins Washington McClinton Gordon Addison Cox McGlenn Stubbs

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2016 Tampa Bay Storm Transactions .

Date Player Pos. Transaction 10/16 Isaiah Tuiasosopo OL A Cameron McGlenn DB A Delvin Breaux DB A Frank Mays DL Act. OLEX Tyler Moore OL Act. OLEX 11/6 Cory Henry DL A 11/10 Tristan Purifoy WR A Justin Edison DL A V’Keon Lacey WR A 12/1 Alfred McCullough OL A 12/3 Brandon Hill QB A 12/7 Adam Kennedy QB A 12/8 Terrence Ebagua WR A 1/4 Isaiah Shelton OL A 1/12 Keyun Swinney OL A 1/14 Cortez Stubbs DB A Kendrick Washington DL A 1/18 Kendrick Ings WR OLEX 1/25 Emery Sammons WR A 1/26 James Harrell DB A 1/28 Mario Henderson OL RR James McClinton DL A Dominie Pittman DL A 1/29 Cory Henry DL OLEX Mario Henderson OL Act. RR 2/22 Jonathan Bane QB A 3/1 Mario Henderson OL R Seth Williams DB A 3/2 Brandon Sesay DL R Gerald Young WR A 3/3 Chris Jasperse OL A 3/9 Brandon Hill QB RTR Travis Miller OL RTR Jason Boltus QB RTR Alfred McCullough OL PUP Jeremy Schonbrunner OL SUS V’Keon Lacey WR SUS Justin Edison DL SUS 3/12 Ben Ossai OL A 3/16 Dominie Pittman DL PUP 3/18 Keyun Swinney OL RTR Brandon Hill QB R David Washington DL PUP 3/22 Andrew Miller OL T from ARI Bruce Doyle OL PUP 3/25 Nick Addison DB R Isaiah Shelton OL R Frank Mays DL R Tristan Purifoy WR R Emery Sammons WR R Chris Jasperse OL R Bruce Doyle OL IR Alfrec McCullough OL IR David Washington DL Act. PUP Dominie Pittman DL Act. PUP 3/28 Dexter Jackson DL R 3/30 James Gordon DL A Kendrick Washington DL RR 4/4 V’Keon Lacey WR Act. SUS R.J. Bibbs OL A Rony Barrow DL IAR Andrew Miller OL IAR 4/7 Isaiah Shelton OL A Rony Barrow DL Act. IAR Terrence Ebagua WR R Seth Williams DB R 4/12 Julius Gregory WR IAR Isaiah Tuiasosopo OL IAR 4/13 Jason Boltus QB Act. RTR Padric Scott DL A 4/14 Anthony Parker OL A Undra Hendrix FB R Julius Gregory WR IR Rony Barrow DL IAR 4/21 Mike Washington WR T Jonathan Bane QB RR 4/22 Mike Washington WR RTR Jonathan Bane QB Act. RR 4/25 T.T. Toliver WR RR Jeremy Schonbrunner OL R Xavier Boyce WR A Mike Washington WR Act. RTR 4/26 T.T. Toliver WR Act. RR Phillip Barnett WR RR

4/27 Phillip Barnett WR Act. RR V’Keon Lacey WR RR 4/28 V’Keon Lacey WR Act. RR Xavier Boyce WR RR 4/29 Xavier Boyce WR Act. RR Jason Boltus QB S Rony Barrow DL R Tyler Moore OL R 5/4 Cameron McGlenn DB IAR V’Keon Lacey WR IAR Isaiah Tuiasosopo OL Act. IAR Seth Williams DB A Tyler Moore OL A 5/6 Cameron McGlenn DB Act. IAR V’Keon Lacey WR IR Jimmy Gordon MLB SUS 5/8 Tyler Moore OL R Jimmy Gordon MLB Act. SUS 5/11 Rick-J Hill JLB IAR Tristan Purifoy WR A 5/12 Jason Boltus QB A Jonathan Bane QB RR 5/18 Isaiah Shelton FB IAR 5/19 Craig Peterson K R Delbert Alvarado K A John Brown DL A 5/21 Julius Gregory WR Act. IR Isaiah Shelton OL Act. IAR Tyler Moore OL R Tristan Purifoy WR R 5/27 Tristan Purifoy WR A Isaiah Tuiasosopo OL IR 5/28 Tristan Purifoy WR R Gerald Young WR Act. IR 6/1 Qua Cox DB A Gerald Young WR IAR 6/6 Alfred McCullough OL R 6/7 Jesse Peterson OL A Seth Williams DB IAR Mike Washington WR R 6/8 Cory Henry DL Act. OLEX 6/9 David Washington DL S Torrey Davis DL A Dominie Pittman DL IR Mike Washington WR A Jerry Turner DL A Cory Henry DL RR Jesse Peterson OL RR Seth Williams DB Act. IAR 6/10 Cornelius Dixon OL Acq. T 6/11 Cornelius Dixon OL RTR Xavier Boyce WR IR Gerald Young WR IR Seth Williams DB IR Michael Lindsey DB A V’Keon Lacey WR Act. IR 6/21 Cornelius Dixon OL Act. RTR Kendrick Ings WR Act. OLEX Everett Dawkins DL IAR Julius Gregory WR RR Mike Washington WR R 6/22 Prechae Rodriguez WR A Julius Gregory WR T Cameron McGlenn DB IAR 6/23 Everett Dawkins DL Act. IAR Cameron McGlenn DB IR 7/8 Cameron McGlenn DB Act. IR Michael Lindsey JLB R 7/19 Jason Boltus QB IAR Warren Smith QB A 7/22 Cornelius Dixon OL S 7/26 Adam Kennedy QB S 8/4/16 Dallas Jackson DB A (A) – Assigned (Acquired) (T) – Traded (R) – Reassigned (Released) (RET) – Retired (RTR) – Refused to Report (PUP) – Physically unable to Perform (IR) – Injured Reserve (OLEX) – Other League Exempt (S) - Suspension

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2016 BIOS NOT THE MEDIA GUIDE .

Andrew Miller POS: OL Height: 6’4 Weight: 310 Date of Birth: 4/24/1990 Experience: 1 Acquired: 3/22/2016 College: Virginia Tech Hometown: Bassett, VA Career highlights: Traded to the Storm on March 22, 2016 from the Arizona Rattlers. 2015 Arizona Rattlers Highlights: GP/GS – 2/2…3/28 vs. SPO: OLEX…4/4 at LVO: OLEX…4/11 at CLE: OLEX…4/18 vs. POR: OLEX…4/25 at LAK: OLEX…5/2 vs. SJS: OLEX…5/9 at NOV: OLEX…5/16 vs. LVO: OLEX…5/26: Activated from OLEX…5/27: Placed on RTR…6/3: Activated from RTR…6/6 vs. TAM: Inactive…6/12 at POR: Started on offensive line…6/20 vs. ORL: Inactive…6/24: Placed on League suspension…6/27 at LAK: Suspension…7/7: Activated from League Suspension…7/11 vs. LVO: Started on offensive line…7/14: Placed on injured reserve…7/17 at SPO: Injured reserve…7/26 vs. LAK: Injured reserve…7/31 at SJS: Injured reserve…8/8 vs. POR: Injured reserve…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 0/0…8/15 vs. SPO: Injured reserve…8/22 at SJS: Injured reserve. College Information: Played four seasons at Virginia Tech…Started in 34-of-46 games for the Hokies…2013 (Senior): Started in 13-of-13 games…Was in on 879 snaps…Earned Coaches Second-Team All-ACC and Honorable Mention All-ACC…2012 (Junior): Started in 7-of-7 games…Played 369 snaps at center…2011 (Sophomore): Started in 14-of-14 games at center, totaling 900 snaps…Won the President’s Award…2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games…Played the center and guard positions…2009: Redshirted this season. Personal Information: Born April 24, 1990…Prepped at Bassett High School (Bassett, VA)…Earned first-team All-Group AA Honors as a senior…A two-sport athlete, won the state championship in wrestling as a heavyweight in 2008 and 2009. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ James Gordon POS: DL Height: 6’2 Weight: 275 Date of Birth: 8/1/1991 Experience: 1 Acquired: 3/30/2016 College: Buffalo Hometown: Patchogue, NY Career highlights: Began his AFL career with the Jacksonville Sharks…Assigned to the Storm on March 30, 2016. 2015 Jacksonville Sharks Highlights: GP/GS – 6/6…3/28 at NOV: Not on roster…4/3 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/10: Assigned to Jacksonville…4/12 at PHI: Started at MLB…Recorded a tackle and fumble recovery…4/17 vs. SJS: Started at MLB…Tallied 2.0 sacks and a fumble recovery…4/24 vs. LVO: Started at MLB…Recorded 2.5 tackles…5/2 at TAM: Started at MLB…Recorded a tackles…5/9 at CLE: Started at MLB…5/16 vs. PHI: Inactive…5/23 at NOV: Started at MLB…5/31 at LAK: Inactive…6/2: Placed on injured reserve…6/6 vs. ORL: Injured reserve…6/12 at TAM: Injured reserve…6/27 vs. CLE: Injured reserve…7/11 at POR: Injured reserve…7/18 vs. PHI: Injured reserve…7/25 vs. TAM: Injured reserve…8/1 at ORL: Injured reserve…8/8 vs. NOV: Injured reserve…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 0/0…8/15 at ORL: Injured reserve…8/23 at PHI: Injured reserve…8/29 vs. SJS: Injured reserve. College Information: Played four seasons for the University of Buffalo at tight end…2013 (Senior): Appeared in 13 games…Caught nine passes for 108 yards and a touchdown…2012 (Junior): Started in 10-of-12 games…Caught 17 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns…2011 (Sophomore): Started in 5-of-12 games…Caught five passes for 44 yards…2010 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games…2009: Redshirted this season. Personal Information: Born August 1, 1991…Prepped at Patchogue-Medford High School (NY)…Played tight end and defensive end…Named All-State and All-Long Island as a senior…A two-time All-County selection.

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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ R.J. Bibbs POS: OL Height: 6’2 Weight: 325 Date of Birth: 4/10/1987 Experience: 3 Acquired: 4/4/2016 College: Miles College Hometown: Pleasant Grove, AL Career highlights: Began his AFL career with the Jacksonville Sharks in 2013…Assigned to the Storm on April 4, 2016. 2015 NEW ORLEANS VOODOO HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 11/9…3/28 vs. JAX: Inactive…4/4 vs. CLE: Saw action on offensive line…4/11 vs. ORL: Inactive…4/17 at TAM: Inactive…4/26 vs. PHI: Inactive…5/2 vs. SPO: Saw action on offensive line…5/9 vs. ARI: Started on offensive line…5/15 at CLE: Started on offensive line…5/23 vs. JAX: Started on offensive line…5/30 at TAM: Inactive……6/6 at PHI: Started on offensive line …6/12 vs. CLE: Started on offensive line …6/27 at ORL: Started on offensive line…7/10 at SJS: Started on offensive line…7/18 vs. TAM: Started on offensive line …7/25 at LVO: Team did not play…8/2 at PHI: Started on offensive line …8/8 at JAX: Inactive. 2014 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 14/6…3/16 at ORL: Inactive…3/29 vs. SAT: Saw action on offensive line…4/5 at ARI: Saw action on offensive line s…4/11 vs. TAM: Saw action on offensive line …4/19 at PHI: Saw action on offensive line…4/26 vs. POR: Saw action on offensive line…5/3 vs. ARI: Started at FB…Rushed four times for 16 yards and a touchdown…5/10 at IOW: Saw action on offensive line …5/17 vs. ORL: Started at FB …5/24 at TAM: Started at FB …6/7 vs. SPO: Started at FB…6/12 at ORL: Started at FB…6/21 at NOV: Saw action on offensive line…6/28 vs. PIT: Saw action on offensive line…7/6 at SAT: Started at FB…7/14 vs. NOV: Inactive…7/19 at CLE: Inactive …7/26 vs. LAK: Inactive. 2013 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 2/2…3/23 at TAM: Not on roster…3/29 at PIT: Not on roster…4/6 at CLE: Not on roster…4/12 vs. NOV: Not on roster…4/19 vs. IOW: Not on roster…4/27 at PHI: Not on roster…5/4 vs. ARI: Not on roster…5/11 at SAT: Not on roster…5/18 vs. SJS: Not on roster…5/25 at ORL: Not on roster…6/1 vs. PIT: Not on roster…6/8 at SPO: Not on roster…6/15 at UTA: Not on roster…6/22 vs. CLE: Not on roster…6/27: Assigned to the Sharks…6/29 vs. ORL: Inactive…7/13 vs. SPO: Inactive…7/20 at NOV: Started at FB…7/27 vs. TAM: Started at FB…Rushed once for four yards…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/2…8/3 vs. TAM: Started at FB…8/10 vs. PHI: Started at FB. College Information: Played collegiately at Miles College at the center position…Selected to the Division II/III All-American Bowl All-Star Game following the 2009 season. Personal Information: Born April 10, 1987.

Padric Scott POS: DL Height: 6’1 Weight: 295 Date of Birth: 1/8/1990 Experience: 2 Acquired: 4/13/2016 College: Florida A&M Hometown: Tallahassee, FL Career Highlights: Began his professional career with the Arizona Cardinals in 2013...Played for the Philadelphia Soul from 2014-15...Assigned to the Storm on April 13, 2016. 2015 PHILADELPHIA SOUL HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 14/9…3/29 at ORL: Saw action on the defensive line…Recorded a half tackle…4/4 at SPO: Inactive…4/12 vs. JAX: Inactive…4/18 vs. CLE: Started at DE…Recorded a tackle…4/26 at NOV: Saw action on the defensive line…5/2 vs. POR: Started at MLB…5/8 vs. ORL: Started at DE…Recorded 3.0 tackles, 2.0 sacks and 1.0 tackle for loss…5/16 at JAX: Saw action on the defensive line…Tallied a pass breakup…5/23 at TAM: Inactive…5/30 vs. LVO: Started at DE…6/6 vs. NOV: Started at DE…Recorded 1.0 tackle, a tackle loss and a sack…6/13 at ORL: Started at DE…Recorded a tackle…6/20 at LAK: Started at DE…Recorded a tackle…6/26 vs. TAM: Started at NG…Recorded a tackle and half tackle for loss…7/11 vs. CLE: Saw action on the defensive line…Recorded a blocked kick…7/18 at JAX: Started at MLB…Tallied 1.5

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tackles…8/2 vs. NOV: Saw action on the defensive line…8/8 at CLE: Inactive…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/0…8/15 vs. CLE: Saw action on defensive line…8/23 vs. JAX: Saw action on defensive line. 2014 PHILADELPHIA SOUL HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 4/3…3/15 at ARI: Not on roster…3/23 at SJS: Not on roster…4/4 at TAM: Not on roster…4/10 at ORL: Not on roster…4/19 vs. JAX: Not on roster…4/27 vs. IOW: Not on roster…5/3 at PIT: Not on roster…5/10 vs. NOV: Not on roster…5/17 vs. TAM: Not on roster…5/23 at CLE: Not on roster…6/1 vs. SAT: Not on roster…6/7 at TAM: Not on roster…6/14 vs. PIT: Not on roster…6/21 vs. CLE: Not on roster…6/28 at IOW: Saw action on the defensive line…Recorded a tackle…7/7 vs. ORL: Started at NG…Recorded a tackle and sack…7/20 vs. SJS: Started at NG…Tallied 1.5 tackles and a sack…7/26 at PIT: Started at NG…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 0/0…8/2 at CLE: Inactive Other Professional Experience: Spent time with the Arizona Cardinals in 2013 as an undrafted rookie free agent. College Information: Played four seasons at Florida A&M…Started in 28-of-38 games for the Rattlers…Earned All-MEAC honors for his performance during his senior season…2012 (Senior): Started in 10-of-11 games for the Rattlers…Recorded 26.0 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, a pass breakup and a forced fumble…2011 (Junior): Started in 10-of-10 games…Tallied 28.0 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, a forced fumble and fumble recovery…2010 (Sophomore): Started in 1-of-10 games…Recorded 18.0 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks…2009 (Freshman): Started in 7-of-7 games…Tallied 5.0 tackles. Personal Information: Born January 8, 1990...Prepped at Lincoln High School (Tallahassee, FL)...Earned Wendy's High School Heisman honors and first team All-Big Bend honors for his performance in his senior season...Has a degree in molecular cell biology.

Anthony Parker POS: OL Height: 6’6 Weight: 340 Date of Birth: 3/2/1988 Experience: 4 Acquired: 4/14/2016 College: Western Michigan Hometown: Miami, FL Career Highlights: Began his professional career with the New York Jets as an undrafted rookie free agent…Spent time with the Milwaukee Mustangs, Arizona Rattlers, Iowa Barnstormers and LA KISS…Assigned to the Storm on April 14, 2016. 2015 LA KISS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 14/14…3/27 at POR: Not on roster…4/4 at SJS: Not on roster…4/6: Activated by the KISS…4/11 vs. LVO: Inactive…4/18 at ORL: Started on offensive line…4/25 vs. ARI: Started on offensive line …5/4 at LVO: Started on offensive line …5/8 at SPO: Started on offensive line …5/16 at POR: Started on offensive line…Caught a pass for two yards and a touchdown…5/31 vs. JAX: Inactive…6/7 vs. POR: Started on offensive line…6/13 at SJS: Started on offensive line…Caught a pass for eight yards…6/20 vs. PHI: Started on offensive line…Caught a pass for five yards and a touchdown…6/27 vs. ARI: Started on offensive line… 7/12 vs. SPO: Started on offensive line…7/18 vs. LVO: Started on offensive line…7/26 at ARI: Started on offensive line…8/1 at TAM: Started on offensive line…8/8 vs. SJS: Started on offensive line…Caught a pass for eight yards. 2014 IOWA BARNSTORMERS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 10/7…3/15 at SPO: Started on offensive line…Caught a pass for three yards…3/24 at POR: Started on offensive line …4/4 at CLE: Started on offensive line …4/12 vs. SAT: Started on offensive line…4/19 vs. LAK: Saw action on the offensive line…Caught a pass for nine yards…4/27 at PHI: Started on offensive line …5/3 at SAT: Started on offensive line …5/10 vs. JAX: Saw action on the offensive line…Caught a pass for seven yards and a touchdown…5/17 vs. CLE: Saw action on the offensive line…5/20: Placed on injured reserve…5/24 at NOV: Injured reserve…5/31 vs. ORL: Injured reserve…6/7 at CLE: Injured reserve…6/14 vs. TAM: Injured reserve…6/20 at PIT: Injured reserve…6/28 vs. PHI: Injured reserve…7/14 at ORL: Injured reserve…7/19 vs. PIT: Injured reserve…7/26 vs. SJS: Injured reserve. 2013 ARIZONA RATTLERS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 5/4…3/23 vs. PHI: Started on offensive line…3/29 at UTA: Inactive…4/6 vs. SJS: Saw action on the offensive line…4/12 at SPO: Inactive…4/20 vs. SAT: Started on offensive line…4/28 vs. ORL: Started on offensive line…5/4 at JAX: Inactive…5/11 vs. UTA: Started on offensive line…5/15: Placed on inactive reserve…5/19 at CHI: Inactive reserve…5/25 vs. IOW: Inactive reserve…5/28: Placed on recallable reassignment…5/29: Traded to Iowa Barnstormers…IOWA BARNSTORMERS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 5/4…6/1 vs. TAM: Saw action on offensive line…6/7 at CLE: Inactive…6/15 vs. SJS: Started on offensive line…6/22 at PHI: Started on offensive line…6/29 vs. SAT: Inactive…7/13 at ORL: Started on offensive line…7/20 vs. UTA: Started on offensive line…7/27 vs. ARI: Inactive. 2012 MILWAUKEE MUSTANGS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 2/1…3/17 at ARI: Not on roster…3/23 at NOV: Not on roster …3/29 vs. PIT: Not on roster …4/14 at SPO: Not on roster …4/21 at CHI: Not on roster …4/28 vs. UTA: Not on roster …5/5 at PHI: Not on roster …5/11 vs. CLE: Not on roster

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…5/18 vs. GEO: Not on roster …5/26 at TAM: Not on roster …6/2 vs. SJS: Not on roster …6/8 vs. PHI: Not on roster …6/16 at PIT: Not on roster…6/20: Assigned to the Mustangs…6/22 vs. ARI: Inactive…6/29 at CLE: Inactive …7/6 at JAX: Saw action on the offensive line…7/14 at CHI: Inactive …7/22 at ORL: Started on the offensive line. Other Professional Experience: Spent time with the New York Jets in 2012 as an undrafted rookie free agent. College Information: Played four seasons at Western Michigan University…Started in 48-of-49 games played…2011 (Senior): Started in 13-of-13 games for the Broncos…2010 (Junior): Started in 10-of-11 games on the offensive line…2009 (Sophomore): Started in 12-of-12 games…Earned All-MAC Offensive honors for his performance…2008 (Freshman): Started in 13-of-13 games…Named to MAC All-Freshman Team…2007: Redshirted this season. Personal Information: Born March 2, 1989…Prepped at North Miami Beach H.S. (Miami, FL)…Named first-team All-Dade County and first-team All-State…A two-sport athlete, starting all four years as member of the basketball team.

Mike Washington POS: WR Height: 5’8 Weight: 180 Date of Birth: 10/19/1986 Experience: 4 Acquired: 4/21/2016 College: Hawaii Hometown: Aliquippa, PA Career Highlights: Began his professional career with the Pittsburgh Power in 2011…Spent time with the Spokane Shock and Arizona Rattlers…Acquired by the Storm via trade with the Rattlers on April 21, 2016. 2015 SPOKANE SHOCK HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 7/7…3/28 at ARI: Started at WR…Led all receivers with 10 catches for 152 yards and three touchdowns…Had two kickoff returns for 43 yards…4/4 vs. PHI: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 66 yards and a touchdown… 4/9 at POR: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 128 yards and a touchdown…4/25 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught 10 passes for 138 yards and four touchdowns…5/2 at NOV: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 114 yards…5/8 vs. LAK: Started at WR…Led all receivers with 13 catches for 129 yards and four touchdowns…5/16 vs. SJS: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 74 yards and two touchdowns…5/20: Placed on injured reserve…5/23 at LVO: Injured reserve…5/30 vs. ARI: Injured reserve…6/5 at SJS: Injured reserve…6/12 at LVO: Injured resere…6/21 at POR: Injured reserve…6/26 vs. SJS: Injured reserve…7/12 at LAK: Injured reserve…7/17 vs. ARI: Injured reserve…7/25 vs. POR: Injured reserve…8/1 at CLE: Injured reserve…8/8 at LVO: Injured reserve…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 0/0…8/15 at ARI: Injured reserve. 2014 SPOKANE SHOCK HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 16/16…3/15 vs. IOW: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 63 yards and a touchdown…3/23 at ARI: Started WR…Caught nine passes for 102 yards and four touchdowns…4/4 at SJS: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 171 yards and three touchdowns…4/12 vs. POR: Inactive…4/19 vs. CLE: Inactive…4/26 at TAM: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 38 yards and a touchdown…5/4 at LAK: Started at WR…Caught a pass for eight yards…5/9 vs. PIT: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns…5/18 at ARI: Started at WR…Caught 11 passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns…5/23 vs. SJS: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 100 yards…5/30 vs. POR: Started at WR…Caught 11 passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns…6/7 at JAX: Started at WR…Led all receivers with 11 catches for 145 yards and two touchdowns…6/14 at SJS: Started at WR…Caught three passes for 27 yards…6/20 vs. SAT: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 74 yards…6/28 at LAK: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 52 yards and a touchdown…7/12 vs. ARI: Started at WR…Led all receivers with 11 catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns…7/21 vs. TAM: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 66 yards and two touchdowns…7/26 at POR: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 58 yards and a touchdown…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 1/1…8/2 at SJS: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. 2013 PITTSBURGH POWER HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 18/17…3/23 vs. UTA: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 91 yards and two touchdowns…3/29 vs. JAX: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 81 yards…4/14 at CHI: Started at WR…Led all receivers with 12 catches for 98 yards and a touchdown…4/19 at NOV: Saw action at WR…Caught nine passes for 61 yards and a touchdown…4/28 vs. SAT: Started at WR…Caught 13 passes for 133 yards and four touchdowns…5/4 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 70 yards and a touchdown…5/11 at PHI: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns…5/18 vs. TAM: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 99 yards and a touchdown…5/25 vs. CLE: Started at WR…Reeled in 68 passes for three touchdowns…6/1 at JAX: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 42 yards and two touchdowns…6/8 at SJS: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 109 yards and three touchdowns…6/15 vs. PHI: Started at WR…Reeled in five passes for 87 yards and a touchdown…6/22 at ORL: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 64 yards and two touchdowns…6/29 vs. NOV: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 139 yards and five touchdowns…7/6 at CLE: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 60 yards and a

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touchdown…7/13 vs. SJS: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 57 yards and three touchdowns…7/20 at TAM: Started atWR…Caught six passes for 109 yards and two touchdowns…7/26 at SPO: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 86 yards and two touchdowns. 2012 PITTSBURGH POWER HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 17/16…3/9 at ORL: Saw action at WR…Caught nine passes for 166 yards and four touchdowns…3/23 vs. PHI: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns…3/29 at MKE: Started at WR…Reeled in three passes for 57 yards…4/6 vs. IOW: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 69 yards and two touchdowns…4/14 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns…4/20 at NOV: Started at WR…Reeled in three passes for 47 yards and a touchdown…4/28 vs. CLE: Started at WR…Caught 13 passes for 170 yards and three touchdowns…5/5 vs. GEO: Started at WR…Caught three passes for 52 yards and a touchdown…5/12 at SAT: Started at WR…Reeled in five passes for 82 yards and three touchdowns…5/19 vs. KCC: Started at WR…Hauled in six passes for 74 yards and two touchdowns…6/2 at ARI: Reeled in seven passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns…6/8 at CLE: Inactive…6/16 vs. MKE: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 82 yards and two touchdowns…6/24 at PHI: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 107 yards…6/30 at IOW: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 51 yards and two touchdowns…7/7 vs. TAM: Started at WR…Caught 10 passes for 126 yards and three touchdowns…7/14 at GEO: Started at WR…Reeled in nine passes for 107 yards and four touchdowns…7/20 vs. JAX: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 57 yards and a touchdown. 2011 PITTSBURGH POWER HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 17/12…3/11 vs. PHI: Saw action at WR…Caught nine passes for 111 yards and a touchdown…3/19 vs. IOW: Started at WR…Caught two passes for 24 yards and a touchdown…3/28 at MKE: Inactive…4/2 vs TUL: Saw action at WR…Caught six passes for 58 yards and two touchdowns…4/16 vs. JAX: Saw action at WR…Reeled in four passes for 73 yards and a touchdown…4/21 at NOV: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 86 yards and a touchdown…4/30 at GEO: Saw action at WR…Reeled in four passes for 33 yards…5/7 vs. SPO: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 85 yards and two touchdowns…5/14 vs. SJS: Reeled in 12 passes for 184 yards and four touchdowns…5/28 at DAL: Started at WR…Caught 12 passes for 184 yards and four touchdowns…6/4 vs. CLE: Started at WR…Reeled in six passes for 45 yards…6/11 at TAM: Started at WR…Caught 11 passes for 105 yards and three touchcowns…6/18 at UTA: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 65 yards…6/25 vs. MKE: Saw action at WR…Reeled in five passes for 72 yards and two touchdowns…7/1 at ORL: Started at WR…Caught two passes for 34 yards and a touchdown…7/10 vs. ARI: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 63 yards and three touchdowns…7/15 at CLE: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 54 yards and a touchdown…7/22 at PHI: Started at WR…Caught 11 passes for 155 yards and four touchdowns. College Information: Played four seasons at four seasons at the University of Hawaii at Manoa…2008 (Senior): Started in 14-of-14 games for the Warriors…Earned All-WAC second team honors…Caught 62 passes for 789 yards and six touchdowns…Had 19 punt returns for 17 yards…2007 (Junior): Appeared in nine games…Caught three passes for 51 yards and a touchdown…Had nine kick returns for 137 yards and five punt returns for 104 yards and a touchdown…2006 (Sophomore): Played in eight games…Caught three passes for 50 yards…2005 (Freshman): Appeared in five games…Caught eight passes for 55 yards. Personal Information: Born October 19, 1986…Prepped at Aliquippa H.S. (Aliquippa, PA)…Earned All-State honors his senior season as a defensive back…Helped lead Aliquippa to the AA State Championship…A three-sport athlete excelling in football, basketball and track…Led the track team to a State Championship…Third cousin is former all-pro defensive back Ty Law.

Xavier Boyce POS: WR Height: 6’4 Weight: 220 Date of Birth: 8/17/1990 Experience: 1 Acquired: 4/25/2016 College: Norfolk State Hometown: Virgina Beach, VA Career Highlights: Began his professional career with the Philadelphia Soul in 2015…Acquired by the Storm on April 25, 2016. 2015 PHILADELPHIA SOUL HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 9/1…3/29 at ORL: Saw action on special teams…Recorded a half tackle and a fumble recovery…4/4 at SPO: Saw action at wide receiver…Caught two passes for 24 yards and two touchdowns…4/12 vs. JAX: Saw action on special teams…Tallied 2.0 tackles…4/18 vs. CLE: Saw action at wide receiver…Caught two passes for nine yards and a touchdown…4/26 at NOV: Started at wide receiver…Caught four passes for 59 yards and two touchdowns…5/2 vs. POR: Saw action at wide receiver…Caught three passes for 33 yards…5/8 vs. ORL: Saw action at wide receiver…5/14: Placed on injured reserve…5/16 at JAX: Injured reserve…5/23 at TAM: Injured reserve…5/30 vs. LVO: Injured reserve…6/6 vs. NOV: Injured reserve…6/13 at ORL: Injured reserve…6/20 at LAK: Injured reserve…6/26 vs. TAM: Injured reserve…7/11 vs. CLE: Injured reserve…7/14: Activated from injured reserve…7/18 at JAX: Saw action at wide receiver…Caught two passes

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for 24 yards and a touchdown…8/2 vs. NOV: Saw action at wide receiver…Caught two passes for 28 yards…8/8 at CLE: Inactive…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 0/0…8/15 vs. CLE: Inactive…8/23 vs. JAX: Inactive. College Information: Played three seasons at Virginia Tech before transferring to Norfolk State…NORFOLK STATE: 2012 (Senior): Started in 11-of-11 games…Caught 58 passes for 623 yards and four touchdowns…2011 (Junior): Started in 11-of-12 games…Earned First Team All-MEAC and HBCU All-America Honors…Caught 68 passes for 750 yards and four touchdowns…VIRGINIA TECH: 2010 (Sophomore): Played in nine games for the Hokies…Caught 2 passes for 10 yards…2009 (Freshman): Started in 3-of-13 games…Reeled in eight passes for 88 yards and a touchdown…2008 (Medical Redshirt): Appeared in three games before going down with injury…Caught a pass for seven yards…Received a medical redshirt after going down with injury. Personal Information: Born August 17, 1990…Prepped at Landstown H.S. (Virginia Beach, VA)…Ranked the 29th player in Virginia following his senior season…Amassed 1,200 receiving yards and 370 rushing yards his junior season…Helped lead his team to the Virginia AAA Group 6 state title in 2004.

Delbert Alvarado POS: K Height: 5’11 Weight: 205 Date of Birth: 1/3/1989 Experience: R Acquired: 4/19/2016 College: South Florida Hometown: Tampa, FL Career highlights: Began his professional career with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League in 2010...Assigned to the Storm on April19, 2016. Other Professional Experience: Had two stints with the Dallas Cowboys during the 2010 and 2012 seasons...Spent time with the Virginia Destroyers in 2011...Played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2013), Montreal Alouettes (2013-14) and the Ottawa Redblacks (2015). College Information: Played four seasons at the University of South Florida...Appeared in all 48 games played...Finished his career 91-of-93 in PATs, the best percentage 97.8%) in South Florida history...2009 (Senior): Appeared in 13 games...Converted 14-of-14 extra point attempts...1of-5 on FGA...2008 (Junior): Appeared in 13 games for the Bulls...Converted 12-of-12 PATs...Went 1-of-4 on field goals...2007 (Sophomore): Played in 13 games...Went 52-of-53 on extra points...Converted 19-of-29 from FG range...2006 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games...Converted 13-of-14 XPA and went 5-of-9 on field goals. Personal Information: Born January 3, 2016 in Honduras...Prepped at Robinson H.S. (Tampa, FL)...Named First team All-County in Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times.

John Brown POS: K Height: 6’1 Weight: 405 Date of Birth: 6/26/1988 Experience: R Acquired: 5/19/2016 College: Valdosta State Hometown: Lakeland, FL Career highlights: Assigned to the Storm late in the 2013 season…Attended training camp with the Orlando Predators...Assigned to the Storm on May 19, 2016. College Information: Played at Northeast Mississippi Community College before settling in at Valdosta State…Valdosta State: 2010: Started in 6-of-11 games for the Blazers…Recorded 22 tackles, two sacks, and a blocked kick…Northeast Mississippi Community College: Recorded 80 tackles and 3.5 sacks with NMCC.

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Personal Information: Born June 26, 1988…A native of Lakeland, FL...Prepped at Lakeland High School (Lakeland, FL)…Finished his senior year with 94 tackles and 11.5 sacks…Rated the No. 3 defensive tackle by ESPN…Rated a five-star prospect by Scout.com his senior season…Led Lakeland High School to 45 straight victories and three Class 5A State Championships.

Qua Cox POS: DB Height: 5’11 Weight: 190 Date of Birth: 4/28/1991 Experience: R Acquired: 6/1/2016 College: Jackson State Hometown: Tuskegee, AL Career highlights: Began his professional career with the Indianapolis Colts in 2014...Spent training camp with the Portland Steel and Arizona Rattlers...Assigned to the Storm on June 1, 2016. Other Professional Experience: Spent training camp with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2014. College Information: Played four seasons for Jackson State...Started in 41-of-45 games for the Tigers...2013 (Senior): Played in 11 games...Recorded 32.0 tackles, a half tackle for loss, six pass breakups and a fumble recovery...2012 (Junior): Played in 12 games...Led the SWAC in interceptions with five...Recorded 50 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, five interceptions and eight pass breakups...Also had 10 punt returns for 49 yards and two kick returns for 19 yards...2011 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games...Tallied 34 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions, nine pass breakups and a blocked kick...Had eight punt returns for 13 yards and three kick returns for 37 yards...2010 (Freshman): Played in 11 games...Tallied 29 tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack, two interceptions, nine pass breakups, a forced fumble and fumble recovery...2009: Redshirted this season. Personal Information: Born April 28, 1991...Prepped at Booker T. Washington High School (Tuskegee, AL)...His brother is James Patrick signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2006 as an undrafted rookie free agent.

Torrey Davis POS: DL Height: 6’3 Weight: 320 Date of Birth: 9/24/1988 Experience: R Acquired: 6/9/2016 College: Jacksonville State Hometown: Seffner, FL Career highlights: Began his professional career in 2010 when he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League as an undrafted rookie free agent...Spent five seasons in the Canadian Football League...Acquired by the Storm on June 9, 2016. Other Professional Experience: Spent time with the Buccaneers...Spent time with the Calgary Stampeders (2011-12), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2012-14) and Edmonton Eskimos (2015). College Information: Played two seasons at the University of Florida before settling in at Jacksonville State...Won a BCS National Championship with the Gators in 2009...JACKSONVILLE STATE: 2009 (Junior): Appeared in 11 games for the Gamecocks...Recorded 16.0 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery...FLORIDA: 2008 (Sophomore): Helped the Gators win a BCA National Championship over Oklahoma...Recorded 7.0 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss...2007 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 games...Tallied 8.0 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack. Personal Information: Born September 24, 1988...Prepped at Armwood H.S. (Seffner)...Rated the No. 1 defensive prospect and No. 2 overall player in Florida by Rivals...Earned Army All-American honors after recording 72.0 tackles and 16 sacks in his senior season.

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Jerry Turner POS: DL Height: 6’3 Weight: 260 Date of Birth: 4/10/1978 Experience: 9 Acquired: 6/9/2016 College: Tennessee Tech Hometown: Birmingham, AL Career highlights: Began his Arena Football League career with the Las Vegas Gladiators in 2003...Spent time in the af2...Won an ArenaBowl Championship in 2010 with the Spokane Shock...Acquired by the Storm on June 9, 2016. 2015 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 14/14…3/28 at NOV: Started at MLB...Recorded a tackle...4/3 vs. ORL: Started at MLB...Recorded 3.0 tackles and a tackle for loss...4/12 at PHI: Started at DE...Tallied 2.5 tackles and a half tackle for loss...4/17 vs. SJS: Inactive...4/24 vs. LVO: Started at DE...Recorded 2.5 tackles and a pass breakup...5/2 at TAM: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles...5/9 at CLE: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle, 1.0 tackle for loss and a sack...5/16 vs. PHI: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...5/23 at NOV: Started at DE...5/31 at LAK: Started at NG... 6/6 vs. ORL: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles and a fumble recovery...6/12 at TAM: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack...6/27 vs. CLE: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles...7/11 at POR: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles and a forced fumble... 7/18 vs. PHI: Inactive...7/25 vs. TAM: Inactive...8/1 at ORL: Inactive...8/8 vs. NOV: Started at MLB...Recorded 5.5 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/2…8/15 at ORL: Inactive...8/23 at PHI: Started at DE...8/29 vs. SJS: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles and a tackle for loss. 2014 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 17/16…3/16 at ORL: Started at DE...3/29 vs. SAT: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks...4/5 at ARI: Started at DE...4/11 vs. TAM: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks...4/19 at PHI: Saw action at DE...Recorded a half tackle...4/26 vs. POR: Started at DE...Tallied 2.5 tackles and a fumble recovery...5/3 vs. ARI: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...5/10 at IOW: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle, a half tackle for loss, a half sack, a pass breakup and a blocked kick...5/17 vs. ORL: Started at DE...Tallied 3.0 tackles, a tackle for loss, a half sack and a fumble recovery...5/24 at TAM: Started at DE...Recorded 2.5 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack...6/7 vs. SPO: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, a forced fumble and fumble recovery...6/12 at ORL: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle, a tackle for loss, a half sack and a pass breakup...6/21 at NOV: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle, a tackle for loss and a sack...6/28 vs. PIT: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle and half tackle for loss...7/6 at SAT: Inactive...7/14 vs. NOV: Started at DE...Tallied 3.0 tackles...7/19 at CLE: Started at DE...7/26 vs. LAK: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack, a pass breakup and a blocked kick. 2013 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 18/18...3/23 at TAM: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack...3/29 at PIT: Started at DE...Recorded 4.5 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and a fumble recovery...4/6 at CLE: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle...4/12 vs. NOV: Started at DE...Recorded a fumble recovery and a blocked kick...4/19 vs. IOW: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack and a pass breakup...4/27 at PHI: Started at DE...Recorded 3.5 tackles, a forced fumble and a blocked kick...5/4 vs. ARI: Started at DE...5/11 at SAT: Started at DE...Tallied 3.5 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble...5/18 vs. SJS: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a blocked kick...5/25 at ORL: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack, a forced fumble and fumble recovery...6/1 vs. PIT: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles and a tackle for loss...6/8 at SPO: Started at DE...Recorded 2.5 tackles...6/15 at UTA: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles and a half tackle for loss...6/22 vs. CLE: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack and two forced fumbles...6/29 vs. ORL: Started at DE...7/13 vs. SPO: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle, a tackle for loss and a sack...7/20 at NOV: Started at DE...Tallied 2.5 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks...7/27 vs. TAM: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle and a fumble recovery... PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/2...8/3 vs. TAM: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...8/10 vs. PHI: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles, a half sack and a fumble recovery. 2012 GEORGIA FORCE HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS - 13/13...3/12 vs CLE: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...3/16 at TAM: Started at DE...Recorded 4.0 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and a pass breakup...3/24 at JAX: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...4/7 vs PHI: Started at DE...4/14 vs CHI: Inactive...4/20 at ORL: Inactive...4/29 vs ARI: Inactive...5/5 at PIT: Inactive...5/12 vs TAM: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...5/18 at MKE: Started at DE...Recorded 2.5 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack, a forced fumble and a blocked kick...5/26 at KCC: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle...6/2 vs NOV: Inactive...6/9 vs JAX: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles...6/16 at CHI: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle, a tackle for loss and a sack...6/23 at UTA: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle and a fumble recovery...7/1 vs ORL: Started at DE...Tallied a tackle and a pass breakup...7/14 vs PIT: Started at DE...Recorded 3.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack...7/21 at NOV: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle, a tackle for loss, a sack, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 1/1...Started at DE...Recorded 3.5 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble. 2011 GEORGIA FORCE HIGHLIGHTS: Recorded 14.5 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and two pass breakups.

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2010 SPOKANE SHOCK HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 15/*…4/2 vs. MKE: Saw action at DE...4/9 at UTA: Saw action at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles, 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack... 4/17 vs. BSB: Saw action at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack... 5/1 vs. CLE: Saw action at DE...Recorded 4.0 tackles...5/7 at ARI: Saw action at DE...Recorded 1.0 tackle... 5/16 at OKC: Saw action at DE...Recorded 1.0 tackle... 5/22 vs. UTA: Saw action at DE...5/29 vs. JAX: Saw action at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack...6/12 at ORL: Saw action at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack...6/18 vs. TUL: Saw action at DE...Tallied 3.5 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack...6/26 at MKE: Inactive... 7/2 vs. ARI: Saw action at DE...Recorded 4.5 tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss...7/10 at CLE: Saw action at DE...Recorded 2.5 tackles...7/16 at IOW: Saw action at DE...Recorded 1.0 tackle...7/23 vs. CHI: Saw action at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles...7/30 at JAX: Saw action at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/0…8/6 vs. ARI: Saw action at DE...8/12 vs. MKE: Saw action at DE...8/20 vs. TAM: Inactive. 2008 KANSAS CITY BRIGADE HIGHLIGHTS: Recorded 4.5 tackles. 2007 KANSAS CITY BRIGADE HIGHLIGHTS: Recorded 19.5 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and a forced fumble. 2003 LAS VEGAS GLADIATORS HIGHLIGHTS: Recorded 4.0 tackles. Other Professional Experience: Played four seasons in af2 with the Alabama Steeldogs (2001-02, 2004), Bakersfield Blitz (2006) and the Arkansas Twisters. College Information: Played at Tennessee Tech...Finished his career ranked second all-time with 29 career sacks...Earned First-Team All-Conference honors twice. Personal Information: Born April 10, 1978.

Michael Lindsey POS: WR/KR Height: 6’1 Weight: 200 Date of Birth: 7/10/87 Experience: 5 Acquired: 6/16/16 College: N.W. Mississippi Hometown: St. Petersburg, FL

Career Highlights: Returns for his fifth season with the Storm…Became the franchise all-time kickoff return leader with6,039 kickoff return yards...Set the Franchise single-season for kickoff return yards his rookie year with 1,745 shattering the previous mark of 1,282 held by AFL Hall of Famer George LaFrance…Led AFL in 2011 with 11 games with more than 100 kickoff return yards…His 1,745 return yards were the third most in the AFL in 2011…Led Los Medanos (JUCO) in all-purpose yards with 1,172 as a freshman…Named to 2009 NJCAA All America First Team…Originally signed with Tampa Bay 1/5/11. 2015 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 0/0…3/28 at NOV: Not on roster...4/3 vs. ORL: Not on roster...4/12 at PHI: Not on roster...4/17 vs. SJS: Not on roster...4/24 vs. LVO: Not on roster...5/2 at TAM: Not on roster...5/9 at CLE: Not on roster...5/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...5/23 at NOV: Not on roster...5/31 at LAK: Not on roster... 6/6 vs. ORL: Not on roster...6/12 at TAM: Not on roster...6/27 vs. CLE: Not on roster...7/11 at POR: Not on roster... 7/18 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/25 vs. TAM: Not on roster...8/1 at ORL: Not on roster...8/8 vs. NOV: Not on roster...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/0…8/15 at ORL: Saw action at KR...Had 4 kickoff returns for 35 yards...8/23 at PHI: Saw action at kick returner...Had four kickoff returns for 71 yards...8/29 vs. SJS: Inactive. 2014 Highlights: GP/GS – 18/2…Reeled in the first interception of his career on 3/14 vs. New Orleans and also had 154 kickoff return yards…He now has 33 100+ kickoff return yard games…Had three consecutive games with 100+ kickoff return yards (3/14, 3/21, 3/29)…The only player in Storm history to surpass 1,000 kickoff return yards in four seasons…Surpassed AFL Hall of Famer and Storm Legend, George LaFrance on 4/26 as the all-time leader in kickoff return yards and finished the season with 6,039 career yards…Finished the season with 1,665 kickoff return yards, good for second in Storm single-season history…3/14 vs. NOV: Saw action at WR/KR/JLB, having an impact on all phases of the game…Had two receptions for 19 yards and a touchdown…Reeled in an interception and had nine kick returns for 154 yards…3/21 at SAT: Saw action on special teams…Had six kick returns for 140 yards…Recorded 2.5 tackles…3/29 vs. ORL: Saw action at KR and WR…Hauled in five passes for 108 yards and a touchdown…Had six kick returns for 114 yards…4/4 vs. PHI: Saw action at WR…Caught one pass for six yards and returned two kickoffs for 30 yards…Rushed once for seven yards and a touchdown…4/11 at JAX: Saw time at WR and KR…Caught two passes for 15 yards…Had nine kickoff returns for 161 yards…4/19 at ORL: Saw action at KR and WR…Had seven kickoff returns for 110 yards and caught five passes for 77 yards and a

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touchdown…4/26 vs. SPO: Saw action at KR and WR…Had five kick returns for 55 yards…Caught a pass for 46 yards and a touchdown…5/3 vs. PDX: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 43 yards…Had five kick returns for 75 yards…Also saw action at JLB…Had 3.5 tackles and three forced fumbles…5/17 at PHI: Saw action at WR and KR…Had six kick returns for 110 yards…Caught two passes for 16 yards…5/24 vs. JAX: Saw action at WR and KR…Caught three passes for 28 yards…Had three kickoff returns for 71 yards…5/30 at NOV: Saw action at WR and KR…Had four kick returns for 72 yards…6/7 vs. PHI: Saw action at KR and on defense…Had five kick returns for 78 yards and tallied 1.5 tackles…6/14 at IOW: Saw action at KR and WR…Caught two passes for 27 yards and a touchdown…Had six kick returns for 136 yards…6/21 vs. ORL: Saw action at KR and WR…Caught four passes for 30 yards…Had five kick returns for 80 yards…6/27 at CLE: Saw action at kick returner…Had five kick returns for 111 yards…7/11 at SJS: Saw action at receiver and kick returner…Caught a pass for 10 yards and had five kick returns for 51 yards…7/21 at SPO: Saw action at receiver and kick returner…Caught a pass for nine yards…Had five kick returns for 79 yards…Recorded a tackles…7/26 vs. CLE: Saw action at WR/KR…Caught five passes for 74 yards and had three kick returns for 38 yards. 2013 Highlights: GP/GS – 17/17…Had 6 kick returns for 131 yards, including a 55 yard return for a touchdown in the Storm season opener, 3/23…Has seven games in which he recorded 100+ kickoff return yards…Has 4,323 career kickoff return yards… 3 /23 vs. JAX: Started at WR…Had 6 kick returns for 131 yards and a touchdown…Caught a pass for six yards…3/30 vs CLE: Had five returns for 72 yards…Recorded a tackle on special teams...4/6 at UTA: Started at WR…Had two receptions for 15 yards…Had three kick returns for 42 yards and recorded a tackle on special teams…4/12 vs. SAT: Started at WR…Had nine kick returns for 150 yards…Caught three passes for 16 yards...4/20 at ORL: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 61 yards and a touchdown...4/27 at SPO: Started at WR…Caught three passes for 25 yards…Had four kick returns for 23 yards...5/4 vs NOV: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 66 yards and a touchdown…Had two kick returns for 44 yards...5/10at SJS: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 44 yards…Had five kick returns for 70 yards...5/18 at PIT: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns…Rushed twice for four yards…Had four kick returns for 58 yards...5/25 vs PHI: Started at WR...Had a reception of four yards...Had seven kick returns for 182 yards…Saw action on defense and recorded five tackles and a forced fumble...6/1 at IOW: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 77 yards and a touchdown…Had 9 kick returns for 196 yards… 6/8 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 91 yards and a touchdown…Returned five kicks for 47 yards…6/15 at NOV: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 84 yards and a touchdown…Had seven kick returns for 110 yards…6/22 vs. CHI: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 95 yards and two touchdowns…Had five kickoff returns for 58 yards…7/6 vs. SPO: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 30 yards and a touchdown…Had five kickoff returns for 55 yards…Saw action at JLB and recorded two tackles…7/13 at SAT: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 38 yards…Had kick returns for 185 yards…7/20 vs. PIT: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 30 yards…Had 6 kickoff returns for 106 yards…7/27 at JAX: Inactive reserve…PLAYOFFS: 8/3 at JAX: Started at WR…Had five receptions for 77 yards and two touchdowns…Had five kick returns for 82 yards.

2012: Highlights: GP/GS – 10/5…Had seven 100+ yard return games on the season, 18 in his career…Third on team with 1,457 all-purpose yards... Returned from injured reserve 6/29 vs PHI, returning eight kicks for 169 yards and a touchdown... Had a single-game career high in kick return yards, with 209 yards, the fourth highest single-game total in team history, 7/14 vs NOV... Caught the game winning two point conversion in overtime 7/14 vs NOV...Finished the season with 2,837 career kickoff return yards, placing him second on the franchise all-time kickoff return yards list...3/10 at Chicago: Started at WR, caught 6 passes for 76 yards and a touchdowns, and had 6 kick returns for 113 yards…3/16 vs GEO: Started at WR, caught 5 passes for 36 yards, had 2 kick returns for 26 yards, and also rushed 2 for a yard and a touchdown...3/30 vs JAX: Had 6 kick returns for 117 yards…4/6 at NOV: Inactive...4/13 vs CLE: Had 6 kick returns for 104 yards and one tackle on defense...4/20 at PHI: Had 6 kick returns for 133 yards and had 1 reception for 16 yards...4/30 vs. KCC: Had three kick returns for 32 yards, and recorded 1.5 tackles...5/5 vs. ORL: Inactive...5/12 at GEO: Had two kick returns for 37 yards, and caught a pass for eight yards... 5/19 at CLE: Inactive... 5/26 vs MKE: Inactive... 6/2 at JAX: Injured reserve... 6/15 at ORL: Injured reserve... 6/23 vs SAT: Injured reserve... 6/29 vs PHI: Started at WR, caught nine passes for 105 yards, and had eight kick returns for 169 yards and a touchdown... 7/7 at PIT: Started at WR, caught eight passes for 47 yards, and two touchdowns...Had seven kick returns for 152 yards...Recorded a tackle...7/14 vs NOV: Started at WR, caught six passes for 49 yards and a touchdown, caught the game winning two point conversion in OT, returned 10 kicks for 209 yards... 7/21 at SPO: Injured reserve. 2011: Highlights: GP/GS – 18/8…Scored three touchdowns in first career game at New Orleans…Third in AFL with 1,745 kick return yards, fifth with a 20.3 yard per return average and seventh with three TD returns….Led AFL with 11 100+ kick return yard games…Returned two kickoffs for a TD 3/27 vs. Cleveland…6/25 at JAX he set the franchise single-season record for kick return yards as he reached 1,293 surpassing George LaFrance‘s 1,282 yard performance in 1998…Surpassed 2,000 all-purpose yards against GEO on 7/16…Led team with 2,246 all-purpose yards and 14 100+ all-purpose yard games. 3/11 at New Orleans: Saw action at WR, RB and KR, led team with 137 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns, including one on a 57 yard kickoff return…3/17 at Utah: Started at WR and returned kicks, led all-players with 170 all-purpose yards, had four catches for 34 yards and a TD, returned six kicks for 136 yards…3/27 vs. Cleveland: Started at WR and returned kicks, returned five kicks for 179 yards and two TDs, added two catches for 15 yards…4/1 vs. Jacksonville: Started at WR, caught four passes for 20 yards and returned three kickoffs for 28 yards…4/15 at Philadelphia: Played WR and returned kicks, three returns for 80 yards and 14 yards on one reception…4/23 vs. Dallas: Played WR and returned kicks, caught two passes for 69 yards and a TD, returned six kicks for 102 yards, added 1.5 tackles…4/30 at Milwaukee: Returned kicks and played WR, has seven returns for 108 yards…5/6 at Orlando: Started at WR and returned kicks, led all players with 178 all-purpose yard, five receptions for 41 yards, four kick returns for 135 yards and one rush for a two-yard touchdown…5/13 vs. Kansas City: Started at WR and returned kicks, totaled 83 all-purpose yards on four returns (46) and five receptions (39)…5/20 at Spokane: Started at WR and returned kicks, snared in five catches for 34 yards, only had one return for 13 yards…6/4 at Georgia: Played WR and returned kicks, caught two passes for 26 yards

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and a TD, added 28 yards on three kickoff returns…6/11 vs. Pittsburgh: Returned kicks and saw action at WR, returned seven kickoffs 140 yards, no catches, surpassed 1,000 KR yards on the season…6/17 vs. Orlando: Returned kicks, had four returns for 78 yards…6/25 at Jacksonville: Saw action at WR and KR…two catches for 16 yards…seven returns for 102 yards, set franchise single-season record surpassing George LaFrance …7/1 vs. New Orleans: Returned kicks, six returns for 117 yards, his ninth 100+ yard return game of the season…7/9 at Tulsa: Returned kicks, seven total returns (6KR-1MFG) for 162 total yards, his tenth 100+ yard return game of the season …7/16 vs. Georgia: Started at WR, caught five passes for 64 yards and one touchdown, returned six kicks for 130 yards…7/23 vs. San Jose: Started at WR, caught three passes for 51 yards…Returned five kicks for 82 yards. College Career: As a freshman in 2007, he led Los Medanos in receiving yards with 776 … Tallied 34 receptions and eight touchdowns… Rushed for 16 yards on two carries … Logged a career-best 255 yards and three touchdowns on seven receptions in a 34-28 win over Chabot … Second on the team in kick return yardage with 380 yards and a touchdown on 14 returns … Ranked second in scoring with 54 points …Was an All-Golden Gate conference pick as a freshman…Redshirted sophomore season…Committed to Memphis and was assigned to NW Mississippi CC in 2009…Played one season for the Rangers…Named to the 2009 NJCAA All-America Team…Played in nine games, catching 52 passes for 1,060 yards and 13 touchdowns. Personal Information: Born in St. Petersburg, Florida…A business administration major…Prepped at Boca Ciega H.S (St. Pete, FL)…Also played DB.

Prechae Rodriguez POS: WR Height: 6’5 Weight: 215 Date of Birth: 1/21/1985 Experience: 4 Acquired: 6/22/2016 College: Auburn Hometown: Tampa, FL Career Highlights: Spent four seasons in the CFL, named 2008 East Division Frank M. Gibson Most Outstanding Rookie...Began his AFL career with the Storm in 2012...Holds the Storm rookie record for receiving yards (1,653)...Acquired by the Storm on June 22, 2016. 2016 Tampa Bay Storm Highlights: GP/GS – 0/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster... 6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster... 6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: 7/11 at LAK: 7/16 vs. PHI: 7/23 vs. POR: 7/31 at JAX: 2015 Jacksonville Sharks Highlights: GP/GS – 5/2…3/28 at NOV: Not on roster...4/3 vs. ORL: Not on roster...4/12 at PHI: Started at WR...Caught a pass for 19 yards...4/17 vs. SJS: Inactive...4/24 vs. LVO: Inactive...5/2 at TAM: Inactive reserve...5/9 at CLE: Saw action at WR...Caught eight passes for 75 yards and two touchdowns...5/16 vs. PHI: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 63 yards and two touchdowns...5/23 at NOV: Inactive...5/31 at LAK: Inactive... 6/6 vs. ORL: Inactive...6/12 at TAM: Inactive...6/27 vs. CLE: Saw action at WR...7/11 at POR: Inactive... 7/18 vs. PHI: Saw action at WR...7/25 vs. TAM: Inactive reserve...8/1 at ORL: Inactive...8/8 vs. NOV: Inactive...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 0/0…8/15 at ORL: Inactive...8/23 at PHI: Inactive...8/29 vs. SJS: Inactive. 2014 Pittsburgh Power Highlights: GP/GS – 10/9…3/15 vs. CLE: Started at WR...Caught nine passes for 105 yards and three touchdowns...3/29 vs. SJS: Started at WR...Caught nine passes for 91 yards and four touchdowns…4/4 at SAT: Inactive…4/11 vs. NOV: Inactive …4/19 at ARI: Inactive …4/26 at CLE: Inactive …5/3 vs. PHI: Inactive …5/9 at SPO: Inactive …5/17 vs. LAK: Inactive …5/24 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught 12 passes for 148 yards and four touchdowns…5/31 vs. CLE: Started at WR...Caught six passes for 77 yards…6/7 vs. NOV: Inactive…6/14 at PHI: Started at WR...Caught 13 passes for 144 yards and five touchdowns…6/20 vs. IOW: Started at WR...Caught nine passes for 116 yards and two touchowns…6/28 at JAX: Started t WR...Caught 10 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns…7/7 at NOV: Started at WR...Caught seven passes for 154 yards and five touchdowns…7/19 at IOW: Saw action at WR...Caught three passes for 84 yards and two touchdowns…7/26 vs. PHI: Started at WR...Caught six passes for 54 yards and four touchdowns...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS - 1/0…8/3 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 68 yards and three touchdowns. 2013 Orlando Predators Highlights: GP/GS –17/16…3/24 at NOV: Started at WR...Caught nine passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns…3/29 at SJS: Caught eight passes for 98 yards and three touchdowns…4/6 vs. PHI: Started at WR...Caught seven passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns…4/20 vs. TAM: Started at WR…four passes for 22 yards…4/28 at ARI: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns…5/4 at PIT: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 89 yards and three touchdowns…5/11 at SPO: Started at WR…Caught four

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passes for 60 yards and a touchdown…5/18 at PHI: Inactive…5/25 vs. JAX: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 97 yards and three touchdowns…6/1 vs. CHI: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 69 yards and four touchdowns…6/8 at TAM: Started at WR…Caught 12 passes for 157 yards and five touchdowns…6/15 vs. CLE: Saw action at WR…Caught eight passes for 120 yards and three touchdowns…6/22 vs. PIT: Started at WR...Caught eight passes for 106 yards and three touchdowns…6/29 at JAX: Started at WR…Caught five passes for 43 yards and three touchdowns…7/6 vs. ARI: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 131 yards and a touchdown…7/13 vs. IOW: Started at WR...Caught four passes for 73 yards and two touchdowns…7/20 at CLE: Started at WR…Caught three passes for 43 yards and a touchdown…7/27 vs. NOV: Started at WR…Caught eight passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns…2013 PLAYOFFS…8/3 at PHI: Started at WR…Caught a pass for 45 yards and a touchdown. 2012 Highlights: GP/GS – 16/15…Turned in one of the top receiving games in Storm history, catching 12 passes for 186 yards and 3 touchdowns in his first game…In the first six career games he has hauled in 59 passes for 786 yards and 19 touchdowns...Scored the winning touchdown as time expired versus Jacksonville on 3/30…Versus SPO, 7/21 caught 11 passes giving him 125 receptions on the season tying the Storm single-season (and rookie) record set by Amarri Jackson last season...Finished the season with 1,653 receiving yards to surpass Amarri Jackson’s rookie record (1,619) set in 2011...3/10 at Chicago: Started at WR, caught 12 passes for 186 yards and 3 touchdowns – best debut by a Storm receiver; and recorded one tackle…3/16 vs GEO: Started at WR, recorded his second straight 150+ yards game, catching 11 passes for 164 yards and a touchdown...Also had one kick return for 5 yards and recorded one tackle...Named Offensive Player of the Game…3/30 vs JAX: Started at WR recording his 3rd straight game of 100+ receiving yards, catching 11 passes for 101 yards and 5 touchdowns, including the game winning touchdown…Also recorded a tackle…4/6 at NOV: Started at WR recording his 4th straight game of 100+ receiving yards, catching 9 passes for 121 yards and 4 touchdowns...caught Stephen Wasil’s 50th career touchdown pass…4/13 vs CLE: Inactive...4/20 at PHI: Started at WR, had 9 receptions for 90 yards and a TD...4/30 vs KCC: Started at WR, caught seven passes for 124 yards and four touchdowns...5/5 vs ORL: Started at WR, caught three passes for 39 yards and three touchdowns...Also saw time on defense tallying two tackles...5/12 at GEO: Started at WR, caught 10 passes for 142 yards and 2 touchdowns... 5/19 at CLE: Started at WR, caught five passes for 84 yards and two touchdowns... 5/26 vs MKE: Had five receptions for 58 yards and two touchdowns...Also recorded a tackle on special teams... 6/2 at JAX: Started at WR, caught 4 passes for 43 yards... 6/15 at ORL:Started at WR, caught four passes for 78 yards...Rushed once for four yards... 6/23 vs SAT: Started at WR, caught eight passes for 86 yards and a touchdown... 6/29 vs PHI: Inactive... 7/7 at PIT: Started at WR, caught four passes for 33 yards and a touchdown... 7/14 vs NOV: Started at WR, caught 12 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns...7/21 at SPO: Started at WR, hauled in 11 passes for 134 yards. Other Professional Experience: Originally signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2008 prior to signing with the Hamilton Tiger Cats in the CFL…Spent the past four seasons (2008-11) in the Canadian Football League…Rodriguez was named the 2008 East Division Most Outstanding Rookie and recorded 158 catches for 2,098 yards and 12 touchdowns during his time in the CFL. College Information: Attended Auburn University (2005-07) and Coffeyville Junior College (2003-04)…Redshirted freshman season at Coffeyville, in 2004 he hauled in 39 catches for 553 yards and two touchdowns and returned 11 kicks for 236 yards, helped his team to a 10-2 record and a No. 3 ranking in the National Junior College Athletic Association poll... Second-team All-Jayhawk Conference... J.C. Grid Wire honorable mention…2005 he transferred to Auburn where he appeared in 36 games for the Tigers and recorded 38 receptions for 530 yards and two touchdowns…2005 he saw action in 11 games...Caught 13 passes for 240 yards and one touchdown…2006 he saw action in 12 games and caught 14 passes for 168 yards and a touchdown...2007 he saw action in 13 games and caught 11 passes 122 yards. Personal Information: Born to Sonia Rodriguez and Andrei Rodriguez, has a brother Marcelino Rodriguez… Standout in basketball and football at Jefferson H.S. (Tampa)…In 2003 Rodriguez won an AND-1 Mix Tape Tour slam dunk competition at USF and was offered a spot on the team.

Cornelius Dixon POS: OL Height: 6’6 Weight: 340 Date of Birth: 4/7/1984 Experience: 5 Acquired: 6/21/2016 College: Missouri Valley Hometown: Marianna, FL Career Highlights: A three-time ArenaBowl Champion having won with the Arizona Rattlers (2013-14) and the San Jose SaberCats (2015)...Began his professional career in 2011 with the Kansa City Command...Acquired via trade with the Arizona Rattlers...Activated by the Storm on June 21, 2016.

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2015 New Orleans VooDoo Highlights: GP/GS – 12/11...3/28 vs. JAX: Not on roster…4/4 vs. CLE: Not on roster …4/11 vs. ORL: Started on the offensive line…4/17 at TAM: Started on the offensive line…4/26 vs. PHI: Started on the offensive line...5/2 vs. SPO: Started on the offensive line…5/9 vs. ARI: Started on the offensive line…5/15 at CLE: Started on the offensive line…5/23 vs. JAX: Started on the offensive line…5/30 at TAM: Started on the offensive line...6/6 at PHI: Started on the offensive line…6/12 vs. CLE: Started on the offensive line…6/27 at ORL: Saw action on the offensive line…7/10 at SJS: Started on the offensive line…7/15: Reassigned...7/18 vs. TAM: Not on roster...SAN JOSE SABERCATS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 6/21 at LVO: Inactive...6/26 at SPO: Inactive...7/10 vs. NOV: Inactive...7/18 vs. POR: Inactive...7/31 vs. ARI: Inactive...8/8 at LAK: Started at TE...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/2...8/14 at POR: Inactive...8/22 vs. ARI: Started on the offensive line...8/29 vs. JAX: Started on the offensive line. 2014 Arizona Rattlers Highlights: GP/GS – 15/6...3/15 vs. PHI: Started on offensive line...3/23 vs. SPO: Saw action on the offensive line...4/5 vs. JAX: Saw action on the offensive line...4/12 at SJS: Started on offensive line... 4/19 vs. PIT: Saw action on the offensive line... 4/26 vs. SAT: Saw action on the offensive line... 5/3 at JAX: Inactive...5/11 at POR: Started on offensive line...5/18 vs. SPO: Saw action on the offensive line...5/25 at LAK: Inactive...5/31 vs. SJS: Saw action on the offensive line...6/6 at POR: Saw action on the offensive line...6/14 at SAT: Saw action on the offensive line...6/21 vs. LAK: Inactive...6/27 at SJS: Saw action on the offensive line...7/12 at SPO: Started on offensive line... 7/20 vs. POR: Started on offensive line... 7/26 at ORL: Started on offensive line...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 2/2...8/3 vs. POR: Saw action on the offensive line...8/10 vs. SJS: Saw action on the offensive line...8/23 at CLE: Inactive. 2013 ARIZONA RATTLERS HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 16/12…3/23 vs. PHI: Saw action on offensive line…3/29 at UTA: Started on offensive line...4/6 vs. SJS: Started on offensive line…4/12 at SPO: Inactive…4/20 vs. SAT: Saw action on offensive line…4/28 vs. ORL: Saw action on offensive line…5/4 at JAX: Started on offensive line…5/11 vs. UTA: Saw action on offensive line…5/19 at CHI: Started on offensive line…5/25 vs. IOW: Started on offensive line…6/1 at PHI: Started on offensive line...6/8 at SAT: 6/15 vs. SPO: Started on offensive line...6/22 at SJS: Started on offensive line...7/6 at ORL: Started on offensive line...7/13 vs. NOV: Started on offensive line...7/20 vs. CHI: Started on offensive line...7/27 at IOW: Inactive...PLAYOFFS: GP/GS...3/3...8/4 vs. SJS: Started on offensive line...8/10 vs. SPO: Started on offensive line...8/17 at PHI: Started on offensive line. 2012 KANSAS CITY COMMAND HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 17/13...3/16 vs. JAX: Saw action on offensive line...3/23 at CLE: Inactive...3/29 vs. ARI: Saw action on offensive line...4/7 at CHI: Saw action on offensive line...4/21 at SJS: Saw action on offensive line...4/30 at TAM: Started on offensive line...5/5 vs. SAT: Started on offensive line...5/12 at IOW: Started on offensive line...5/19 at PIT: Started on offensive line...5/26 vs. GEO: Started on offensive line...6/2 vs. UTA: Started on offensive line...6/9 at SPO: Started on offensive line...6/17 vs. SJS: Started on offensive line...6/23 vs. CHI: Started on offensive line...6/30 at SAT: Started on offensive line...7/7 vs. IOW: Started on offensive line...7/14 vs. SPO: Started on offensive line...7/21 at ARI: Started on offensive line. 2011 KANSAS CITY COMMAND HIGHLIGHTS: 14/13...3/12 at DAL: Inactive...3/18 at SJS: Started on offensive line...4/1 at SPO: Started on offensive line...4/9 vs. IOW: Started on offensive line...4/16 vs. ARI: Started on offensive line...4/22 at CHI: Started on offensive line...4/29 vs. DAL: Started on offensive line...5/7 vs. NOV: Started on offensive line...5/13 at TAM: Started on offensive line...5/21 at TUL: Started on offensive line...5/28 vs. SPO: Started on offensive line...6/4 vs. CHI: Started on offensive line...6/11 at MKE: Started on offensive line...6/19 vs. CLE: Inactive...6/24 at UTA: Inactive...7/9 at IOW: Inactive...7/15 vs. JAX: Saw action on offensive line...7/23 vs. TUL: Started on offensive line. College Information: Played collegiately at Missouri Valley College...Earned the Vikings’ Most Valuable Blocker award and was selected First Team All-Conference. Personal Information: Born April 7, 1984.

Warren Smith POS: QB Height: 6’0 Weight: 200 Date of Birth: 2/20/1990 Experience: 1 Acquired: 7/19/2016 College: Maine Hometown: Forked River, NJ Career Highlights: Began his professional career in the German Football League with the Dresden Monarchs...Spent two seasons in the PIFL...Earned the PIFL MVP in 2014 with the Trenton Freedom...Spent 2015 with the Spokane Shock...Acquired by the Storm on July 19, 2016.

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2015 SPOKANE SHOCK HIGHLIGHTS: GP/GS – 10/8…3/26: Placed on inactive reserve...3/28 at ARI: Inactive reserve…4/4 vs. PHI: Inactive reserve … 4/7: Actived from inactive reserve...4/9 at POR: Did not see any action…4/25 vs. ORL: Inactive…5/2 at NOV: Inactive…5/8 vs. LAK: Started at QB...Completed 23-of-29 passes for 313 yards and six touchdowns...Rushed twice for no gain and one touchdown…5/16 vs. SJS: Started at QB...Completed 22-of-37 for 206 and four touchdowns...Rushed twice for two yards…5/23 at LVO: Started at QB...Completed 26-of-37 passes for 342 yards and seven touchdowns...Rushed seven times for 10 yards and a touchdown…5/30 vs. ARI: Started at QB...Completed 31-of-46 passes for 319 yards and six touchdowns...Rushed five times for 42 yards and a touchdown…6/5 at SJS: Started at QB...Completed 23-of-41 passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns...Rushed five times for eight yards and a touchdown…6/12 at LVO: Started at QB...Completed 25-of-38 passes for 304 yards and six touchdowns...Rushed seven times for 48 yards and a touchdown…6/21 at POR: Inactive…6/26 vs. SJS: Inactive…7/12 at LAK: Started at QB...Completed 8-of-19 passes for 101 yards...Rushed three times for nine yards…7/17 vs. ARI: Started at QB…7/25 vs. POR: Did not see any action…8/1 at CLE: Inactive…8/8 at LVO: Inactive…PLAYOFFS: GP/GS – 1/0…8/15 at ARI: Did not see any action. Other Professional Experience: Played the 2012 season with the Dresden Monarchs of the German Football League...Spent two seasons in the PIFL (2013-Richmond Raiders; 2014-Trenton Freedom)...Earned PIFL MVP honors for his performance in 2014. College Information: Began his collegiate career at Iona College before transferring to Maine...University of Maine: Started in 28-of-32 games...Senior (2011): Started in 12-of-13 games...Completed 270-of-425 passes for 3,122 yards and 22 touchdowns...Rushed 106 times for 456 yards and six touchdowns...Junior (2010): Started in 10-of-11 games...Completed 197-of-304 passes for 1,857 yards and nine touchdowns...Rushed 65 times for 141 yards and three touchdowns...Sophomore (2009): Started in 6-of-8 games...Completed 150-of-260 passes for 1,695 yards and 12 touchdowns...Rushed 74 times for 205 yards and two touchdowns...Iona College: Freshman (2008): Started in 5-of-10 games...Completed 127-of-234 passes for 1,347 yards and nine touchdowns...Rushed 63 times for 164 yards and two touchdowns. Personal Information: Born February 20, 1990.

Dallas Jackson POS: DB Height: 6’0 Weight: 180 Date of Birth: 11/20/1993 Experience: R Acquired: 8/4/2016 College: Jacksonville State Hometown: Palmetto, FL Career highlights: Acquired by the Storm on August 4, 2016. College Information: Played four seasons for Jacksonville University...2015 (Senior): Played in 11 games for the Dolphins...Recorded 47.0 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 5 interceptions and 3 pass breakups...2014 (Junior): Appeared in 10 games...Tallied 47.0 tackles, a forced fumble, 5 interceptions and 4 pass breakups...2013 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games...Recorded 22.0 tackles, 3.0 TFL, 2 pass breakups and a forced fumble...2012 (Freshman): Appeared in 9 games...Recorded 8.0 tackles, an interception and 2 pass breakups. Personal Information: Born November 20, 1993...Prepped at Palmetto H.S. (Palmetto, FL)...Recorded 42.0 tackles, three forced fumbles, two blocked FG and set a school record with seven interceptions...Earned All-State, All-Area and All-District honors...A three-sport athlete also playing football and running track.

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Toliver, T.T. • 1 ● WR 6’0 • 185 • 11 • 1/31/1977 Bethune-Cookman Highlights: GP/GS – 16/16…Has 1,203 career receptions…Became the AFL’s All-Time leader in career receiving yards (15,386) versus the Jacksonville Sharks (6/11)... Became the AFL’s All-Time leader in career receptions (1,203) versus the L.A. KISS (6/18)...Became the League’s all-time leader in all-purpose yards on 7/11/16 at Los Angeles...Now has 21,420 all-purpose yards...Became the first player in AFL history to record 5,000+ receiving yards and 400+ receptions with two different teams (Tampa Bay Storm and Orlando Predators) on May 13 at Orlando... 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught three passes for 56 yards and two touchowns…4/9 at CLE: Started at WR…Caught 5 passes for 41 yards…4/16 at ARI: Started at WR…Caught two passes for 36 yards and a touchdown…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at WR…Caught nine passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns…5/9 at PHI: Started at WR...Caught two passes for 41 yards...5/13 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught 11 passes or 115 yards and two touchdowns...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at WR...Led all receivers with 12 catches for 158 yards and three touchdowns...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at WR...Caught nine passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns...Caught the game-winning touchdown with 3 seconds left in regulation...6/3 at POR: Started at WR...Caught 10 passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at WR...Led all receivers with eight catches for 124 yards and three touchdowns...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at WR...Caught six passes for 91 yards...Rushed once for two yards...6/24 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught six passes for 56 yards...7/11 at LAK: Started at WR...Caught 10 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at WR...Led all receivers with 12 catches for 152 yards and three touchcowns...7/23 vs. POR: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 38 yards and two touchdowns...7/31 at JAX: Started at WR...Caught four passes for 84 yards and two touchdowns.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2002 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 6-* 2003 TAM 8 126 15.8 2 * 31.5 4-* 2004 TAM 64 749 11.7 14 * 62.4 12-* 2005 TAM/NAS 55 768 14.0 17 * 96.0 8-* 2006 NAS 78 1273 16.3 28 * 97.9 13-* 2007 TAM/ORL 119 1383 11.6 21 * 98.8 14-* 2008 ORL 117 1647 14.1 31 * 102.9 16-* 2010 ORL 116 1423 12.3 29 42 88.9 16-* 2011 ORL 121 1525 12.6 32 39 95.3 16-15 2012 ORL 103 1290 12.5 23 45 80.6 16-15 2013 ORL 127 1659 13.1 29 40 118.5 14-13 2014 TAM 69 812 11.8 16 41 67.7 12-12 2015 TAM 112 1536 13.7 35 45 85.3 18-18 2016 TAM 114 1578 13.8 25 40 98.6 16-16 Career Totals 1203 15769 13.1 302 * 87.1 181-* Season Highs 127 1647 16.3 35 * 118.5 18-18 RECEIVING (POST SEASON) YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2002 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2-* 2003 TAM 7 112 16.0 3 * 37.3 3-* 2004 TAM 2 10 5.0 1 * 10.0 1-* 2005 TAM/NAS 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0-0 2006 NAS 2 20 10.0 0 * 20.0 1-* 2007 TAM/ORL 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 1-* 2008 ORL 11 185 16.8 4 * 185.0 1-1 2010 ORL 18 250 13.9 9 35 125.0 2-2 2011 ORL 5 96 19.2 3 41 96.0 1-1 2012 ORL 0 0 0.0 0 * 0.0 0-0 2013 ORL 5 84 16.8 2 * 84.0 1-1 2014 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 * 0.0 0-0 2015 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 * 0.0 0-0 Career Totals 50 757 15.1 22 * 58.2 13-* Season Highs 18 250 16.8 9 185.0 3-*

T.T. Toliver All-Time Professional Football Receptions Rank

4th – 1,203

T.T. Toliver All-Time AFL Career Rankings Through 2016Season:

1st – Receptions (1,203)

1st – Receiving yards (14,769)

1st – All-Purpose Yards (21,415)

4th – Receiving TDs (302)

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T.T. Toliver (Cont.) KICKOFF RETURNS MISSED FG RETURNS YEAR TEAM RET YDS AVG TD LG RET YDS AVG TD LG TOTAL 2002 TAM 12 351 29.3 2 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 351 2003 TAM 11 264 24.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 264 2004 TAM 60 1233 20.6 4 * 3 63 21.0 0 * 1296 2005 TAM/NAS 20 312 15.6 0 * 2 66 33.0 1 * 378 2006 NAS 18 291 16.2 1 * 5 64 12.8 0 * 355 2007 TAM/ORL 35 688 19.7 1 * 4 78 19.5 0 * 766 2008 ORL 78 1398 17.9 3 * 3 35 11.7 0 * 1433 2010 ORL 4 89 22.3 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 89 2011 ORL 3 68 22.7 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 68 2012 ORL 15 326 21.7 1 53 1 (-37) (-37.0) 0 0 289 2013 ORL 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2014 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2015 TAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2016 TAM 1 4 4.0 0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 Career Totals 257 5024 19.5 12 * 18 269 14.9 1 0 4973 Season Highs 78 1398 29.3 4 * 5 78 33.0 1 0 1433 KICKOFF RETURNS (POST SEASON) MISSED FG RETURNS (POST SEASON) YEAR TEAM RET YDS AVG TD LG RET YDS AVG TD LG TOTAL 2002 TAM 8 138 17.3 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 138 2003 TAM 7 146 20.9 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 146 2004 TAM 6 94 15.7 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 94 2005 TAM/NAS 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2006 NAS 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2007 TAM/ORL 5 67 13.4 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 67 2008 ORL 5 134 26.8 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 134 2010 ORL 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2011 ORL 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2012 ORL 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2013 ORL 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2014 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 2015 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 0 Career Totals 31 579 18.7 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 579 Season Highs 8 146 26.8 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 * 146

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2002 TAM 30 19 39.5 1.0-0 0-0 2-10 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 6-* 2003 TAM 12 0 12.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0 4-* 2004 TAM 50 9 54.5 0-0 0-0 3-14 6 3 1-19 0 0 0 12-* 2005 TAM/NAS 13 3 14.5 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 8-* 2006 NAS 4 1 4.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-4 0 0 0 13-* 2007 TAM/ORL 12 2 13.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 14-* 2008 ORL 2 1 2.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 16-* 2010 ORL 2 0 2.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 16-* 2011 ORL 4 0 4.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 16-15 2012 ORL 9 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 16-15 2013 ORL 2 0 2.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 14-13 2014 TAM 2 2 3.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 12-12 2015 TAM 3 1 3.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 18-18 2016 TAM 6 0 6.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 16-16 Career Totals 151 38 170.0 1.0-0 0-0 6-24 12 4 4-23 0 0 0 181-* Season Highs 50 19 54.5 1.0-0 0-0 3-14 6 3 1-19 0 0 0 16-15

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DEFENSE (POSTSEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2002 TAM 9 2 10.0 0-0 0-0 2-33 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-* 2003 TAM 7 1 7.5 0-0 0-0 1-30 1 0 0-0 1 0 0 3-* 2004 TAM 3 0 3.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-* 2005 TAM/NAS 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2006 NAS 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-* 2007 TAM/ORL 1 0 1.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-* 2008 ORL 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 2010 ORL 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 2011 ORL 1 0 1.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 2012 ORL 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2013 ORL 1 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2014 TAM 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2015 TAM 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Career Totals 22 3 23.5 0-0 0-0 3-66 3 0 0-0 1 0 0 13-* Season Highs 9 2 10.0 0-0 0-0 2-33 2 0 0-0 1 0 0 3-*

Gregory, Julius. • 2 ● WR 6’4 • 225 • R • 5/18/1988 Shaw University Highlights: GP/GS – 5/5… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 34 yards and a touchdown…4/9 at CLE: Inactive…4/16 at ARI: Injured reserve…5/1 vs. JAX: Injured reserve…5/9 at PHI: Injured reserve...5/13 at ORL: Injured reserve...5/21: Activated from injured reserve...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at WR...Caught seven passes for 99 yards and three touchdowns...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at WR...Caught seven passes for 90 yards... 6/3 at POR: Started at WR...Caught two passes for 38 yards...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at WR...Recorded a tackle on special teams...6/18 vs. LAK: Inactive...6/24 at ORL: Not on the roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Smith, Warren • 2 ● QB 6’0 • 200 • 1 • 2/20/1990 Maine Highlights: GP/GS – 2/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster... 6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/19: Acquired by the Storm...7/23 vs. POR: Did not see any action...7/31 at JAX: Did not see any action.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS PASSING STATISTICS SEASON TEAM GP Rating Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G GP-GS 2015 SPO 10 108.7 158 247 10 64.0 1816 48 181.6 10-8 2016 TAM 2 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2-0 Career Totals 12 108.7 158 247 10 64.0 1816 48 181.6 12-8 Game Highs . 151.22 31 46 3 79.3 342 7 342.0 Season Highs 10 108.7 158 247 10 64.0 1816 48 181.6 10-8

RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg TD LG YDS/G G-S 2015 SPO 31 119 3.8 5 26 11.9 10-8 2016 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2-0 Career Totals 31 119 3.8 5 26 11.9 12-8 Game Highs 7 48 6.9 1 * 48.0 . Season Highs 31 119 3.8 5 26 11.9 10-8

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Young, Gerald • 3 ● WR/KR 5/10 • 170 • 2 • 8/6/89 Charleston Southern Highlights: GP/GS – 4/3… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at WR…Caught six passes for 81 yards and a touchdown…Had five kick returns for 96 yards…4/9 at CLE: Started at WR…Caught 3 passes for 28 yards…Had 5 kick returns for 103 yards…4/16 at ARI: Started at WR…Also saw action at KR…Had one kick return for 13 yards…5/1 vs. JAX: Injured reserve…5/9 at PHI: Injured reserve...5/13 at ORL: Injured reserve...5/23 vs. CLE: Injured reserve...5/29 vs. ARI: Saw action at WR and KR...Caught one pass for 25 yards and a touchdown...Had kickoff returns for 88 yards including a 55 yard return for a touchdown... 6/3 at POR: Inactive reserve...6/11 vs. JAX: Inactive reserve...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve...7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2014 ORL 24 355 14.8 6 42 32.3 11-1 2015 LVO 22 293 13.3 1 41 29.3 10-5 2016 TAM 10 134 13.4 2 26 33.5 4-3 Career Totals 56 782 14.0 9 * 31.3 25-9 Season Highs 24 355 14.8 6 42 33.5 11-1 RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg TD LG YDS/G G-S 2014 ORL 2 0 0.0 0 1 0.0 11-1 2015 LVO 4 9 2.2 2 4 0.9 10-5 2016 TAM 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4-3 Career Totals 6 9 1.5 2 * 0.4 21-6 Season Highs 4 9 2.2 2 4 0.9 11-1 KICKOFF RETURNS MISSED FG RETURNS YEAR TEAM RET YDS AVG TD LG RET YDS AVG TD LG TOTAL 2014 ORL 38 739 19.4 0 51 1 49 49.0 1 49 788 2015 LVO 42 1003 23.0 5 57 2 106 53.0 2 54 1109 2016 TAM 15 300 20.0 1 56 0 0 0.0 0 0 300 Career Totals 95 2042 21.5 6 * 3 155 51.7 3 * 2197 Season Highs 42 1003 23.0 5 57 2 106 53.0 2 54 1109

RECEIVING (POST SEASON) YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2014 ORL 17 194 11.4 1 38 97.0 2-1 2015 LVO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Career Totals 17 194 11.4 1 38 97.0 2-1 Season Highs 17 194 11.4 1 38 97.0 2-1 KICKOFF RETURNS (POST SEASON) MISSED FG RETURNS (POST SEASON) YEAR TEAM RET YDS AVG TD LG RET YDS AVG TD LG TOTAL 2014 ORL 13 167 12.8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 167 2015 LVO 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Career Totals 13 167 12.8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 167 Season Highs 13 167 12.8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 167

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Hill, Rick-J • 4 • JLB 6’1 • 211 • 1 • 3/5/1987 Fort Valley State Highlights: GP/GS – 5/5… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at JLB…Tallied 2.5 tackles…4/9 at CLE: Started at JLB…Recorded 4.5 tackles and a forced fumble…4/16 at ARI: Started at JLB…Led the game with 7.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at JLB…Tied teammate Cameron McGlenn with 9.0 tackles…5/9 at PHI: Started at JLB...Recorded 2.0 tackles...5/11: Placed on inactive reserve...5/13 at ORL: Inactive reserve...5/23 vs. CLE: Injured reserve...5/29 vs. ARI: Injured reserve... 6/3 at POR: Injured reserve...6/11 vs. JAX: Injured reserve...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve...7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2015 TAM 51 33 67.5 2.5-7 0-0 2-17 5 1 3-0 0 0 0 15-15 2016 TAM 20 10 25.0 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-7 0 1 0 5-5 Career Totals 71 43 92.5 3.5-8 0-0 2-17 5 1 4-7 0 0 0 20-20 Game Highs 7 5 9.5 1.0-5 0-0 1-9 2 1 1-0 0 0 0 * Season Highs 51 33 67.5 2.5-7 0-0 2-17 5 1 3-0 0 0 0 15-5

Harrell, James • 5 ● DB 5’10 • 195 • 3 • 10/7/1989 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Highlights: GP/GS – 15/14…Reeled in his first interception of the season at Philadelphia (5/9)...Now has 16 career interceptions placing him in 4th place all-time in Storm history...4/1 vs. ORL: Started at DB…Recorded four tackles…4/9 at CLE: Started at DB…Tallied 2.5 tackles…4/16 at ARI: Started at DB…Tallied 6.5 tackles…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at DB…Tallied 5.5 tackles…5/9 at PHI: Started at DB...Recorded 2.5 tackles, two pass breakups and an interception...5/13 at ORL: Started at DB...Recorded a tackle and an interception...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at DB...Recorded 3.5 tackles...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at DB...Recorded 6.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and two pass breakups... 6/3 at POR: Started at DB...Recorded 3.0 tackles...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at DB...Led the Storm with 5.0 tackles and a pass breakup...6/18 vs. LAK: Saw action at DB...Recorded 3.0 tackles...6/24 at ORL: Started at DB...Recorded 3.0 tackles...7/11 at LAK: Started at DB...Recorded 3.5 tackles...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at DB...Led the team with 8.0 tackles, an interception and pass breakup...7/23 vs. POR: Started at DB...Had a fumble recovery...7/31 at JAX: Inactive.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2013 TAM 24 10 29.0 1.0-7 0-0 1-38 2 0 0-0 1 0 0 5-5 2014 TAM 59 10 64.0 0-0 0-0 5-35 10 0 3-11 4 0 0 13-12 2015 TAM 48 14 55.0 0-0 0-0 7-49 12 1 5-38 1 0 0 15-15 2016 TAM 52 10 57.0 1.0-0 0-0 3-72 9 0 1-0 0 0 0 15-14 Career Totals 183 44 205.0 2.0-7 0-0 16-194 33 0 9-49 6 0 0 48-46 Game Highs 10 3 10.0 1.0-7 0-0 2-0 4 0 1-0 2 0 0 * Season Highs 59 10 64.0 1.0-7 0-0 7-49 12 0 5-38 4 0 0 15-15

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Bane, Jonathan • 6 ● QB 6’3 • 205 • R • 9/4/1991 Dakota Wesleyan Highlights: GP/GS – 5/2…Made his first career start versus Jacksonville on 5/1…Made his first career AFL appearance on 4/1 vs. Orlando Predators…4/1 vs. ORL: Saw action at QB…Completed 5-of-8 passes for 65 yards and a touchdown…4/9 at CLE: Saw action at QB…Completed 7-of-17 passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns…Rushed twice for three yards…4/16 at ARI: Did not see any action…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at QB…Completed 21-of-38 passes for 281 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions…Rushed three times for seven yards…5/9 at PHI: Started at QB...Completed 13-of-34 passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns...Rushed once for four yards...5/12: Placed on recallable reassignment...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster.

Cox, Qua • 6 ● DB 5’11 • 190 • R • 4/28/91 Jackson State Highlights: GP/GS – 8/3….Made the first start of his career on 6/24 versus the Orlando Predators...4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster...6/1: Assigned to the Storm...6/3 at POR: Saw action on special teams...6/11 vs. JAX: Saw action at DB and on special teams...Recorded a tackle...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at DB...Recorded 5.0 tackles and a pass breakup...6/24 at ORL: Started at DB...Tallied 2.0 tackles...7/11 at LAK: Saw action at DB...Recorded 4.0 tackles...7/16 vs. PHI: Saw action at DB...Tallied a half tackle...7/23 vs. POR: Saw action at DB...Tallied two tackles...7/31 at JAX: Started at DB...Recorded 3.5 tackles.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2016 TAM 17 4 19.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 8-3 Career Totals 17 4 19.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 8-3 Season Highs 17 4 19.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 8-3

Kennedy, Adam • 8 ● QB 6’5 • 230 • 2 • 5/11/1991 Arkansas State Highlights: GP/GS – 12/3… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at QB…Completed 12-of-25 passes for 150 yards and three touchdowns…4/9 at CLE: Started at QB…Completed 11-of-20 passes for 95 yards and a touchdown…Rushed twice for 14 yards and a touchdown…4/16 at ARI: Inactive…5/1 vs. JAX: Did not see any action…5/9 at PHI: Did not see any action...5/13 at ORL: Did not see any action...5/23 vs. CLE: Did not see any action...5/29 vs. ARI: Saw action at QB...Rushed once for four yards and a touchdown... 6/3 at POR: Did not see any action...6/11 vs. JAX: Did not see any action...6/18 vs. LAK: Did not see any action...6/24 at ORL: Did not see any action...7/11 at LAK: Saw action at QB...Completed 3-of-3 passes for 38 yards...Rushed once for seven yards and a touchdown...7/16 vs. PHI: Saw action at QB...Completed 17-of-26 passes for 241 yards and five touchdowns...Rushed four times for 22 yards...7/23 vs. POR: Started at QB...Completed 19-of-34 passes for 183 yards and five touchdowns...Rushed six times for 26 yards...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS PASSING STATISTICS SEASON TEAM GP Rating Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G GP-GS 2014 NOV 7 91.77 145 246 7 58.9 1535 26 220.1 7-7 2015 NOV 13 93.35 260 422 14 61.6 2863 43 220.2 13-13 2016 TAM 12 86.46 62 108 6 57.4 707 14 88.4 12-3 Career Totals 32 91.88 467 776 27 60.2 5105 83 159.5 32-16 Game Highs . 146.38 32 49 3 82.9 308 7 308.0 Season Highs 20 93.35 260 422 14 61.6 2863 43 220.2 13-13

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Adam Kennedy (Cont.) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg TD LG YDS/G G-S 2014 NOV 39 75 1.9 10 17 10.7 7-7 2015 NOV 37 114 3.1 11 18 8.8 13-13 2016 TAM 14 73 5.2 3 13 9.1 12-3 Career Totals 90 262 2.9 24 * 8.2 32-23 Game Highs 9 32 7.0 3 18 32.0 . Season Highs 39 114 5.2 11 * 10.7 13-13

Lindsey, Michael • 9 ● DB 6’1 • 218 • 5 • 7/10/1987 Northwest Mississippi Highlights: GP/GS – 2/2… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster... 6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/16: Acquired by the Storm...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at JLB...Tallied 4.0 tackles...6/24 at ORL: Started at jack linebacker...Recored 2.0 tackles and a fumble recovery...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not roster. Lacey, V’Keon • 10 ● WR 6’4 • 218 • 3 • 8/8/1988 Angelo State Highlights: GP/GS – 7/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/4: Activated by Storm…4/9 at CLE: Saw action at WR…Caught 3 passes for 18 yards and a touchdown…4/16 at ARI: Saw action at WR…Caught five passes for 80 yards and a touchdown…5/1 vs. JAX: Inactive…5/4: Placed on IAR…5/9 at PHI: Injured reserve... 5/13 at ORL: Injured reserve...5/23 vs. CLE: Injured reserve...5/29 vs. ARI: Injured reserve... 6/3 at POR: Injured reserve...6/11 vs. JAX: Injured reserve...6/16: Activated from injured reserve...6/18 vs. LAK: Saw action at receiver...6/24 at ORL: Saw action at WR...Caught five passes for 37 yards and a touchdown...7/11 at LAK: Inactive...7/16 vs. PHI: Saw action at wide receiver...Caught two passes for 7 yards...7/23 vs. POR: Saw action WR...Caught three passes for 43 yards and two touchdowns...Had a kickoff return for no gain...7/31 at JAX: Saw limited action on special teams.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2014 PHI 41 447 10.9 12 35 34.4 13-8 2015 POR 107 1158 10.8 29 48 68.1 17-16 2016 TAM 18 185 10.3 6 21 37.0 7-0 Career Totals 166 1790 10.8 47 * 48.4 37-24 Season Highs 107 1158 10.9 29 * 68.1 17-16 RECEIVING (POST SEASON) YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2014 PHI 1 10 10.0 1 10 10.0 1-1 2015 POR 1 6 6.0 1 14 14.0 1-1 Career Totals 2 16 8.0 2 * 8.0 2-2 Season Highs 1 10 10.0 1 14.0 1-1

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Barnett, Phillip • 11 ● WR 6’3 • 215 • 1 • 6/3/1990 Toledo Highlights: GP/GS – 12/8… 4/1 vs. ORL: Inactive…4/9 at CLE: Saw action at WR…Led all Storm receivers with 7 receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown…4/16 at ARI: Started at WR…Caught four passes for 70 yards and a touchdown…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at WR…Caught seven passes for 55 yards…5/9 at PHI: Started at WR...Caught two passes for 22 yards and a touchdown...5/13 at ORL: Started at WR...Led all receivers with 12 receptions for 115 yards and two touchdowns...Saw action at JLB...Recorded 2.0 tackles...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at WR...Caught nine passes for 81 yards and a touchdown...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at WR...Caught seven psses for 61 yards and three touchdowns... 6/3 at POR: Started at WR...Caught seven passes for 66 yards and a touchdown...6/11 vs. JAX: Saw action at wide receiver...Caught eight passes for 82 yards and a touchdown...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 29 yards and a touchdown...6/24 at ORL: Inactive...7/11 at LAK: Saw limited action at WR and on special teams...7/16 vs. PHI: Inactive...7/23 vs. POR: Inactive...7/31 at JAX: Saw action at WR...Caught two passes for 37 yards.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2015 TAM 34 339 10.0 9 34 30.8 11-3 2016 TAM 70 687 9.8 13 41 52.8 12-8 Career Totals 104 1026 9.9 22 * 44.6 23-11 Season Highs 70 687 10.0 13 41 52.8 12-8 Alvarado, Delbert • 12 ● K 5’11 • 205 • R • 1/3/1989 South Florida Highlights: GP/GS – 10/0…Made his Storm debut on 5/23 versus the Cleveland Gladiators...4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/19: Acquired by the Storm...5/23 vs. CLE: Saw action at kicker...Converted 9-of-9 PATs...5/29 vs. ARI: Saw action at kicker...Converted 9-of-9 PATs... 6/3 at POR: Saw action at kicker...Converted 5-of-5 PATs...6/11 vs. JAX: Saw action at kicker...Converted 4-of-5 PATs...6/18 vs. LAK: Saw action at kicker...Converted 3-of-4 PATs...6/24 at ORL: Saw action at kicker...Converted 3-of-4 PATs...7/11 at LAK: Saw action at kicker...Converted 3-of-3 extra points...7/16 vs. PHI: Saw action at kicker...Converted 3-of-6 PATs...7/23 vs. POR: Saw action at kicker...Converted 5-of-5 PATs...7/31 at JAX: Saw action at kicker...Converted 5-of-5 PATs. Ebagua, Terrence • 12 ● WR 6’6 • 230 • R • 3/19/1989 FloridaState Highlights: GP/GS – 1/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Saw action at WR…Caught four passes for 44 yards…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Jackson, Dallas • 13 ● DB 5’10 • 190 • R • 11/20/1993 Jacksonville University Highlights: GP/GS – 0/0…4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster…5/13 at ORL: Not on roster…5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster…5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster…6/3 at POR: Not on roster…6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster…6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster…6/24 at ORL: Not on roster…7/11 at LAK: Not on roster…7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster…7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster…7/31 at JAX: Not on roster.

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Purifoy, Tristan • 13 ● WR 6’0 • 205 • 1 • 5/24/1990 North Alabama Highlights: GP/GS – 1/1… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster…5/11: Assigned to the Storm...5/13 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught three passes for 18 yards...Had one kickoff return for six yards...Recorded a tackle...5/1: Reassigned...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Boyce, Xavier • 15 ● WR 6’4 • 220 • 1 • 8/17/1990 Norfolk State Highlights: GP/GS – 5/0…Made his first appearance versus Jacksonville on 5/1…4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…4/25: Acquired by the Storm…5/1 vs. JAX: Saw action at wide receiver…Caught a pass for 13 yards and a touchdown…5/9 at PHI: Saw action at WR...Caught three passes for 23 yards...5/13 at ORL: Saw action at receiver...Caught a pass for six yards...5/23 vs. CLE: Saw action at receiver...Caught a pass for two yards...Recorded 3.0 tackles on special teams...5/29 vs. ARI: Inactive... 6/3 at POR: Inactive...6/11 vs. JAX: Inactive...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve... 7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2015 PHI 15 177 11.8 6 25 19.7 9-4 2016 TAM 6 44 7.3 1 15 11.0 5-0 Career Totals 21 221 10.5 7 * 15.8 14-4 Season Highs 15 177 11.8 6 * 19.7 9-4

Rodriguez, Prechae • 15 ● WR 6’5 • 215 • 4 • 1/21/1985 Auburn Highlights: GP/GS – 5/5…Returned to the Storm on 6/24 versus the Orlando Predators...4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster... 6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster... 6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught 13 passes for 113 yards and three touchdowns...Recovered an onside kick for 10 yards and a touchdown...7/11 at LAK: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 52 yards...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at WR...Caught 8 passes for 119 yards and two touchowns...7/23 vs. POR: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 29 yards and a touchdown...7/31 at JAX: Started at WR...Led the team with six catches for 43 yards and a touchdown.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team REC YDS AVG TD LONG YDS/G G-S 2012 TAM 125 1653 13.2 32 48 97.2 16-15 2013 ORL 119 1614 13.6 41 48 94.9 17-16 2014 PIT 85 1138 13.4 32 49 113.8 10-9 2015 JAX 14 157 11.2 4 28 31.4 5-2 2016 JAX 7 43 6.1 1 16 14.3 3-1 2016 TAM 37 356 9.6 7 45 71.2 5-5 Career Totals 387 4961 12.8 117 * 88.6 56-48 Season Highs 125 1653 13.6 41 49 113.8 17-16

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Prechae Rodriguez (Cont.) RECEIVING (POST SEASON) YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2013 ORL 1 45 45.0 1 * 45.0 1-1 2014 PIT 5 68 13.6 3 * 68.0 1-1 Career Totals 6 113 18.8 4 * 56.5 2-2 Season Highs 5 68 45.0 3 68.0 1-1

Boltus, Jason • 16 ● WR 6’3 • 220 • 4 • 8/21/1986 Hartwick Highlights: GP/GS – 11/11…Made his season debut on April 16 at Arizona…Has thrown for over a combined 700 yards in two games (5/23 – Cleveland and 5/29 – Arizona)...4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Started at QB…Completed 11-of-37 passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns…Rushed three times for three yards and a touchdown…5/1 vs. JAX: Suspension…5/9 at PHI: Suspension...5/13 at ORL: Started at quarterback...Completed 27-of-46 passes for 254 yards and four touchdowns...Rushed twice for 11 yards and a touchdown...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at QB...Completed 30-of-46 passes for 351 yards and eight touchdowns...Rushed three times for 19 yards and a touchdown...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at QB...Completed 24-of39 passes for 358 yards and six touchdowns...Rushed four times for 14 yards... 6/3 at POR: Started at QB...Completed 27-of-45 passes for 303 yards and four touchdowns...Rushed four times for 18 yards...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at QB...Completed 22-of-41 passes for 284 yards and four touchdowns...Rushed five times for 18 yards...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at QB...Completed 16-of-29 passes for 173 yards and three touchcowns...Rushed twice for 23 yards and a touchdown...6/24 at ORL: Started at QB...Completed 29-of-45 passes for 242 yards and four touchdowns...Rushed once for no gain...7/11 at LAK: Started at QB...Completed 18-of-38 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown...Rushed three times for a yard...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at QB before going down with injury...Completed 7-of-11 passes for 92 yards and a touchdown...Rushed once for 6 yards...7/23 vs. POR: Inactve...7/31 at JAX: Started at QB...Completed 17-of-36 passes for 231 yards and four touchdowns...Rushed four times for (-1) yard.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS PASSING STATISTICS SEASON TEAM GP Rating Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G GP-GS 2012 SPO 1 38.89 4 6 1 66.7 30 0 30.0 1-0 2013 UTA 14 110.04 118 188 7 62.8 1425 31 101.8 14-5 2014 ORL 14 109.94 198 340 11 58.2 2711 54 193.6 14-8 2015 TAM 18 99.9 408 714 23 57.1 5025 98 279.2 18-18 2016 TAM 11 86.1 228 413 14 55.2 2652 42 241.1 11-11 Career Totals 58 99.87 956 1661 56 57.6 11843 227 204.2 58-42 Game Highs . 130.07 31 55 3 70.5 383 8 383.0 Season Highs 18 110.04 408 714 23 66.7 5025 98 279.2 58-42

RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg TD LG YDS/G G-S 2012 SPO 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1-0 2013 UTA 23 140 6.1 1 15 10.0 14-5 2014 ORL 42 149 3.5 9 16 10.6 14-8 2015 TAM 68 167 2.4 10 14 9.1 18-18 2016 TAM 31 115 10.5 5 18 10.5 11-11 Career Totals 164 571 3.5 25 * 9.8 58-42 Game Highs 10 46 8.3 3 18 46.0 . Season Highs 68 167 10.5 10 15 10.6 18-18

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Ings, Kendrick • 17 ● WR 5’10 • 180 • 1 • 6/17/1990 Miller Grover H.S. (GA) Highlights: GP/GS – 5/5… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster... 6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster... 6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Started at WR...Caught four passes for 41 yards...Had six kickoff returns for 107 yards...7/11 at LAK: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 45 yards...Had four kick returns for 88 yards...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at WR...Caught a pass for 40 yards and a touchdown...Had five kick returns for 136 yards and a 57-yard touchdown...7/23 vs. POR: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 60 yards...Had four kick returns for 77 yards...7/31 at JAX: Started at WR...Caught five passes for 67 yards and a touchdown...Had nine kick returns for 174 yards.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G G-S 2015 TAM 68 997 14.7 15 45 58.6 16-14 2016 TAM 20 243 12.1 2 41 48.6 5-5 Career Totals 88 1240 14.1 17 * 58.6 21-19 Game Highs 12 172 20.0 3 45 172.0 * Season Highs 68 997 14.7 15 45 58.6 16-14

KICKOFF RETURNS MISSED FG RETURNS YEAR TEAM RET YDS AVG TD LG RET YDS AVG TD LG TOTAL 2015 TAM 82 1435 17.5 3 56 1 38 38.0 0 38 1473 2016 TAM 28 582 20.8 1 57 0 0 0.0 0 0 582 Career Totals 110 2017 18.3 4 57 1 38 38.0 0 38 1473 Game Highs 9 178 24.5 1 56 1 38 38.0 0 38 * Season Highs 82 1435 17.5 3 57 1 38 38.0 0 38 1473 McGlenn, Cameron • 18 ● DB 6’0 • 195 • 5 • 2/16/1988 Elon Highlights: GP/GS – 14/14…Saw action at kick returner on April 16 at Arizona and racked up 163 yards on six returns…Corralled his first interception of the season versus Jacksonville, 5/1…He now has 39 career interceptions and is fifth among all active players…4/1 vs. ORL: Started at DB…Led the team with 6.5 tackles and a pass breakup…4/9 at CLE: Started at DB…Recorded 3.5 tackles and two pass breakups… 4/16 at ARI: Started at DB…Recorded 2.5 tackles…Saw action at kick returner…Had six returns for 163 yards…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at DB…Tied teammate Rick-J Hill with 9.0 tackles…Reeled in his first interception of the season and returned it 22 yards…5/4: Placed on inactive reserve…5/9 at PHI: Inactive...5/13 at ORL: Started at DB...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at DB...Recorded 5.0 tackles and a pass breakup...Had seven kick returns for 80 yards...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at DB...Recorded a tackle...Saw action at KR...Had three kickoff returns for 39 yards... 6/3 at POR: Started at DB...Led the team with 7.0 tackles...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at DB...Tallied 2.0 tackles...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at DB...Recorded a tackle...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Started at DB...Tallied a tackle...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at DB...Recorded 3.5 tackles, two pass breakups and a forced fumble...7/23 vs. POR: Started at DB...Recorded 3.0 tackles and reeled in an interceptions...7/31 at JAX: Saw action at DB...Recorded four tackles and a pass breakup.

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AFL CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK GP/GS 2011 IOW 76 27 89.5 1.5-3 0-0 9-109 28 1 4-2 0 0 0 18-18 2012 IOW 107 37 125.5 2.5-3 0-0 6-125 10 0 1-0 0 0 0 18-14 2013 SPO 29 10 34.0 1.0-1 0-0 1-17 4 0 0-0 1 0 0 8-7 2013 NOV 45 13 51.5 0.5-1 0-0 6-120 7 0 0-0 1 0 0 9-9 2014 NOV 87 19 96.5 1.0-6 0-0 11-198 15 2 0-0 1 0 0 17-15 2015 NOV 61 24 73.0 2.5-3 0-0 4-54 9 1 0-0 0 0 0 17-16 2016 TAM 43 12 49.0 0-0 0-0 2-22 7 1 0-0 0 1 0 14-14 Career Totals 448 142 519.0 9.0-17 0-0 39-645 80 5 5-2 3 0 0 101-93 Season Highs 107 37 125.5 2.5-3 0-0 11-198 28 2 4-2 1 0 0 18-18

Peterson, Craig • 19 ● K 6’3 • 220 • 1 • 7/18/1985 Cortland Highlights: GP/GS – 6/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Saw action at kicker…Coverted 1-of-3 PATs…4/9 at CLE: Saw action at kicker…Converted 2-of-4 PATs, went 1-for-1 on FGA and had a fumble recovery…4/16 at ARI: Saw action at kicker…Converted 3-of-4 PATS…5/1 vs. JAX: Saw action at kicker…Converted 3-of-4 PATs…5/9 at PHI: Saw action at kicker...Converted 2-of-2 PATs and 1-of-1 FGs...Recorded two tackles on special teams...5/13 at ORL: Saw action at kicker...Converted 4-of-6 PATs...5/19: Reassigned...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Stubbs, Cortez • 21 ● DB 5’9 • 180 • 3 • 8/16/1988 Concordia Highlights: GP/GS – 16/16…Leads the team with three interceptions...4/1 vs. ORL: Started at DB…Recorded 3.0 tackles…4/9 at CLE: Started at DB…Led the game with 9.5 tackles, a tackle for loss, a fumble recovery, an interception and pass breakup…4/16 at ARI: Started at DB…Recorded three tackles…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at DB…Tallied 3.0 tackles, a forced fumble and had a fumble return of 31 yards…5/9 at PHI: Started at DB...Recorded 6.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup...5/13 at ORL: Started at DB...Recorded 3.0 tackles...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at DB...Led the team with 8.0 tackles and an interception...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at DB...Led the Storm with 7.5 tackles, an interception and two pass breakups... 6/3 at POR: Started at DB...Recorded 4.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and pass breakup...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at DB...Recorded 2.0 tackles...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at DB...Led the team with 6.0 tackles and a pass breakup...6/24 at ORL: Started at DB...Recorded 4.0 tackles and a pass breakup...7/11 at LAK: Started at DB...Led the team with 5.0 tackles...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at DB...Recorded 3.5 tackles, three pass breakups and a fumble recovery...7/23 vs. POR: Started at DB...Led the team with 7.0 tackles...7/31 at JAX: Started at DB...Led the team with 5.0 tackles and a pass breakup.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK GP/GS 2013 ORL 8 2 9.0 0-0 0-0 1-25 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 2014 ORL 15 2 17.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 6-2 2015 NOV 80 20 90.0 0-0 0-0 4-63 9 1 2-0 1 0 0 16-14 2016 TAM 69 23 80.5 3.0-5 0-0 3-33 13 1 3-35 0 0 0 16-16 Career Totals 172 47 195.5 3.0-5 0-0 8-121 27 2 5-35 1 0 0 40-34 Season Highs 80 23 90.0 3.0-5 0-0 4-63 13 1 3-35 1 0 0 16-16

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Addison, Nick • 23 ● DB 6’1 • 180 • 1 • 2/1/1993 Bethune-Cookman Highlights: GP/GS – 13/7… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/14: Acquired by the Storm…4/16 at ARI: Saw action at DB…Tallied 6.0 tackles and a pass breakup…5/1 vs. JAX: Saw action on special teams…Recorded a tackle…5/9 at PHI: Started at DB...Led all defenders with 7.0 tackles and two pass breakups...5/13 at ORL: Saw action at DB...Led all Storm DBs with 7.0 tackles...5/23 vs. CLE: Saw action at DB...Recorded a tackle...5/29 vs. ARI: Saw action at DB...Recorded 3.5 tackles... 6/3 at POR: Started at JLB...Tallied 3.0 tackles and a forced fumble...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at JLB...Recorded 4.0 tackles...6/18 vs. LAK: Inactive...6/24 at ORL: Saw action at DB and JLB...Recorded 4.0 tackles...7/11 at LAK: Started at JLB...Recored 2.5 tackles...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at JLB...Recorded 2.0 tackles...7/23 vs. POR: Started at JLB...Recorded 6.5 tackles, 1.0 TFL and a forced fumble...7/31 at JAX: Started at JLB...Recorded 2.5 tackles...Forced a fumble on special teams and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2015 TAM 20 8 24.0 0-0 0-0 1-0 7 1 0-0 0 0 0 6-5 2016 TAM 43 14 50.0 1.5-5 0-0 0-0 3 3 1-17 1 1 0 13-7 Career Totals 63 22 74.0 1.5-5 0-0 1-0 10 4 1-17 1 1 0 19-12 Game Highs 7 4 7.0 1.5-5 0-0 1-0 2 1 1-17 1 1 0 * Season Highs 43 14 50.0 1.5-5 0-0 1-0 7 3 1-17 1 1 0 13-7 Williams, Seth • 29 ● DB 5’11 • 190 • 1 • 10/24/1986 Richmond Highlights: GP/GS – 4/3… 4/1 vs. ORL: Inactive…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/4: Acquired by the Storm…5/9 at PHI: Saw action at DB and JLB...Recorded 3.5 tackles...5/13 at ORL: Started at JLB...Recorded 1.0 tackle...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at JLB...Recorded 3.0 tackles...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at JLB...Tallied 2.5 tackles... 6/3 at POR: Inactive...6/11 vs. JAX: Inactive...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve...7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve.

Brown, John • 43 ● DL 6’1 • 305 • R • 6/26/1988 Valdosta State Highlights: GP/GS – 8/7…Earned the first rushing touchdown of his career versus the Jacksonville Sharks (6/11)...4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/19: Acquired by the Storm...5/23 vs. CLE: Inactive...5/29 vs. ARI: Inactive... 6/3 at POR: Saw action on the DL and OL...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at FB...Rushed four time for five yards and a touchdown...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at FB...Rushed once for two yards...6/24 at ORL: Started at FB...Rushed once for no gain...7/11 at LAK: Started at FB...Rushed once for two yards and a touchdown...Caught a pass for three yards...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at FB...Rushed once for three yards...7/23 vs. POR: Started at FB...Rushed once for four yards...7/31 at JAX: Started at FB...Rushed once for five yards.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg TD LG YDS/G G-S 2016 TAM 10 21 2.1 2 5 2.6 8-7 Career Totals 10 21 2.1 2 5 2.6 8-7 Game Highs 4 5 0.8 1 5 5.0 . Season Highs 10 21 2.1 2 5 2.6 8-7

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Bibbs, R.J. • 44 ● OL 6’2 • 320 • 3 • 4/10/1987 Miles College Highlights: GP/GS – 13/13…4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/4: Assigned to the Storm…4/9 at CLE: Started at center…4/16 at ARI: Started at C…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at C…5/9 at PHI: Started at C...5/13 at ORL: Started at C...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at FB...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at C... 6/3 at POR: Started at FB...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at C...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at C...6/24 at ORL: Started at C...7/11 at LAK: Started at C...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at C...7/23 vs. POR: Started at C...7/31 at JAX: Started at C. Hendrix, Undra • 45 ● FB 5’11 • 290 • 1 • 12/13/1990 Hardin-Simmons Highlights: GP/GS – 2/2… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at FB…Rushed twice for (-1) yards…4/9 at CLE: Started at FB…Rushed three times for (-1) yards…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Gordon, James • 50 ● DL 6’2 • 275 • 1 • 8/1/91 Buffalo Highlights: GP/GS – 16/16… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at MLB…4/9 at CLE: Started at MLB…Recorded a half tackle and pass breakup…4/16 at ARI: Started at MLB…Tallied 3.5 tackles and a half tackle for loss…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at MLB…Tallied 3.5 tackles and a half tackle for loss…5/9 at PHI: Started at MLB...Recorded a tackle...Saw action at fullback...Rushed three times for a yard...5/13 at ORL: Started at MLB and saw action at FB...Recorded 2.0 sacks and rushed a yard for a touchdown...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at MLB then moved to FB...Rushed once for two yards...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at MLB...Recorded a tackle... 6/3 at POR: Started at MLB...Recorded 1.5 tackles...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at MLB...Tallied 4.0 tackles...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at MLB...Recorded 3.0 tackles...6/24 at ORL: Started at MLB...Tallied 1.5 tackles...7/11 at LAK: Started at MLB...Recorded a TFL...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at MLB...Recorded a TFL...7/23 vs. POR: Started at MLB...Recorded 2.5 tackles and 1.5 TFL...7/31 at JAX: Started at MLB...Recorded a half tackle.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2015 JAX 3 7 6.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 6-6 2016 TAM 20 13 26.5 6.5-20 2.0-12 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 3 0 16-16 Career Totals 23 20 33.0 6.5-20 2.0-12 0-0 1 0 2-0 0 3 0 22-22 Game Highs 4 3 4.0 2.0-12 2.0-12 0-0 1 0 1-0 0 * 0 * Season Highs 20 13 26.5 6.5-20 2.0-12 0-0 1 0 2-0 0 3 0 16-16 Scott, Padric • 54 ● DL 6’1 • 295 • 3 • 1/8/1989 Florida A&M Highlights: GP/GS – 4/2… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/13: Assigned to the Storm…4/16 at ARI: Started at DE…Recorded a tackle…5/1 vs. JAX: Saw action on the defensive line…Recorded 1.5 tackles…5/9 at PHI: Started at nose guard...Recorded a tackle...5/13 at ORL: Saw action on the defensive line...5/18: Placed on OLEX...5/23 vs. CLE: OLEX...5/29 vs. ARI: OLEX... 6/3 at POR: OLEX...6/11 vs. JAX: OLEX...6/18 vs. LAK: OLEX...6/24 at ORL: OLEX...7/11 at LAK: OLEX...7/16 vs. PHI: OLEX...7/23 vs. POR: OLEX...7/31 at JAX: OLEX.

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Pittman, Dominie • 55 ● DL 6’3 • 250 • 4 • 10/13/1985 North Alabama Highlights: GP/GS – 5/4… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at DE…Tallied 1.5 tackles…4/9 at CLE: Started at DE…4/16 at ARI: Inactive…5/1 vs. JAX: Inactive…5/9 at PHI: Inactive...5/13 at ORL: Started at DE...5/23 vs. CLE: Saw action at MLB and DE...Recorded a half tackle and a blocked kick...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at DE...Had a pass breakup... 6/3 at POR: Inactive...6/11 vs. JAX: Injured reserve...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve...7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve. Turner, Jerry • 56 ● DL 6’3 • 260 • 9 • 4/10/1978 Tennessee Tech Highlights: GP/GS – 7/1… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/9: Acquired by the Storm...6/11 vs. JAX: Saw action at DE...6/18 vs. LAK: Saw action on DL...Recorded 2.0 tackles and a TFL...6/24 at ORL: Saw action at DE...Recorded a tackle...7/11 at LAK: Started at DE...7/16 vs. PHI: Saw action at DE...Tallied 2.0 tackles...7/23 vs. POR: Saw action at DE...7/31 at JAX: Saw action at DE...Recorded a half tackle.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2003 LVG 4 0 4.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3-* 2007 KCB 12 15 19.5 3.0-11 3.0-11 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 11-* 2008 KCB 2 5 4.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 2-* 2010 SPO 23 10 28.0 6.5-21 5.0-18 0-0 2 4 3-0 0 0 0 15-* 2011 GEO 12 5 14.5 7.5-32 6.0-31 0-0 2 2 3-0 0 1 2 12-9 2012 GEO 15 5 17.5 5.0-17 4.0-16 0-0 2 3 3-0 0 1 1 13-13 2013 JAX 28 18 37.0 14.5-71 12.0-67 0-0 1 5 4-2 0 2 3 18-18 2014 JAX 12 20 22.0 9.0-59 7.5-41 0-0 3 1 3-11 0 1 2 17-16 2015 JAX 23 9 27.5 4.5-17 3.0-15 0-0 1 1 1-0 0 1 0 14-14 2016 TAM 3 5 5.5 1.0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 7-1 Career Totals 134 92 180.0 51.0-230 40.5-199 0-0 11 17 17-13 0 6 11 112-* Season Highs 28 20 37.0 14.5-71 12.0-67 0-0 3 5 4-2 0 2 3 18-18

DEFENSE (POSTSEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G 2010 SPO 3 5 5.5 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-* 2011 GEO 4 3 5.5 2.5-12 2.5-12 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 2 2-1 2012 GEO 3 1 3.5 1.5-5 1.5-5 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 2013 JAX 0 4 2.0 0.5-5 0.5-5 1-23 0 0 1-0 1 0 1 2-2 2015 JAX 2 0 2.0 1.0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 Career Totals 12 13 18.5 6.0-28 5.0-26 1-23 0 0 1-0 1 0 1 9-* Season Highs 4 5 5.5 2.5-12 2.5-12 1-23 0 1 1-0 1 0 2 2-2

Shelton, Isaiah • 70 ● OL 6’2 • 303 • R • 6/2/1992 Shepherd University Highlights: GP/GS – 6/5…Made first career start at Arizona Rattlers, 4/16…4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Assigned to the Storm…4/9 at CLE: Saw action on the offensive line…4/16 at ARI: Started at FB…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at FB…5/9 at PHI: Started at FB...5/13 at ORL: Started at FB...5/21: Activated from inactive reserve...5/23 vs. CLE: Inactive...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at FB... 6/3 at POR: Started at center...6/11 vs. JAX: Inactive...6/18 vs. LAK: Inactive...6/24 at ORL: Inactive...7/11 at LAK: Inactive...7/16 vs. PHI: Inactive...7/23 vs. POR: Inactive...7/31 at JAX: Inactive.

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Parker, Anthony • 72 ● OL 6’6 • 340 • 4 • 3/2/1988 Western Michigan Highlights: GP/GS – 13/12…4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/14: Acquired by the Storm…4/16 at ARI: Started at guard…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at guard…5/9 at PHI: Started at TE...5/13 at ORL: Started at TE...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at G...Caught a pass for 11 yards and a touchdown...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at G... 6/3 at POR: Started at G...6/11 vs. JAX: Saw action at guard...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at G...6/24 at ORL: Started at G...7/11 at LAK: Started at TE...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at TE...Caught a pass for 15 yards...7/23 vs. POR: Started at G...Caught a pass for 13 yards...7/31 at JAX: Started at G. Moore, Tyler • 73 ● OL 6’6 • 325 • 1 • 1/3/1993 Florida Highlights: GP/GS – 3/3… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at TE…4/9 at CLE: Started at TE…4/16 at ARI: Started at TE…4/29: Placed on reassignment…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/4: Acquired by the Storm…5/9 at PHI: Inactive...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Miller, Andrew • 74 ● OL 6’4 • 310 • 1 • 4/24/1990 Virginia Tech Highlights: GP/GS – 1/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Saw action on offensive line…4/7: Placed on injured reserve…4/9 at CLE: Injured reserve…4/16 at ARI: Injured reserve…5/1 vs. JAX: Injured reserve…5/9 at PHI: Injured reserve...5/13 at ORL: Injured reserve...5/23 vs. CLE: Injured reserve...5/29 vs. ARI: Injured reserve... 6/3 at POR: Injured reserve...6/11 vs. JAX: Injured reserve...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve...7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve. Dixon, Cornelius • 75 ● OL 6’6 • 340 • 5 • 4/7/1984 Northwest Mississippi Highlights: GP/GS – 1/1… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster... 6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster... 6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Inactive...7/11 at LAK: Started at G...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at G...7/22: Placed on League suspension...7/23 vs. POR: League Suspension...7/31 at JAX: League Suspension. Tuiasosopo, Isaiah • 77 ● OL 6’3 • 315 • 1 • 9/5/1993 Austin Peay Highlights: GP/GS – 2/2… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at Center…4/9 at CLE: Inactive…4/16 at ARI: Inactive reserve…5/1 vs. JAX: Inactive…5/4: Activated from inactive reserve…5/9 at PHI: Inactive...5/13 at ORL: Inactive...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at center...5/29 vs. ARI: Injured reserve... 6/3 at POR: Injured reserve...6/11 vs. JAX: Injured reserve...6/18 vs. LAK: Injured reserve...6/24 at ORL: Injured reserve...7/11 at LAK: Injured reserve...7/16 vs. PHI: Injured reserve...7/23 vs. POR: Injured reserve...7/31 at JAX: Injured reserve.

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Ossai, Ben • 79 ● OL 6’6 • 330 • 5 • 12/5/1986 Washington Highlights: GP/GS – 11/11… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at guard…4/9 at CLE: Started at guard…4/16 at ARI: Inactive…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at TE…5/9 at PHI: Started at guard...5/13 at ORL: Started at guard...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at TE...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at TE... 6/3 at POR: Started at TE...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at TE...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at TE...6/24 at ORL: Started at TE...7/11 at LAK: Inactive...7/16 vs. PHI: Inactive...7/23 vs. POR: Started at TE...7/31 at JAX: Started at TE. Barrow, Rony • 92 ● DL 6’2 • 295 • 0 • 10/5/1991 Bethune-Cookman Highlights: GP/GS – 1/0… 4/1 vs. ORL: Saw action on defensive line…Recorded 1.5 tackles…4/9 at CLE: Inactive…4/16 at ARI: Inactive reserve…4/29: Placed on reassignment…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster...5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/11 vs. JAX: Not on roster...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Dawkins, Everett • 93 ● DL 6’2 • 300 • 1 • 6/13/1990 Florida State Highlights: GP/GS – 16/16… Has 2.0 sacks on the season...4/1 vs. ORL: Started at DE…Recorded a tackle…4/9 at CLE: Started at DE…Recorded a half tackle and forced fumble…4/16 at ARI: Started at DE…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at DE…Recorded a half tackle for loss…5/9 at PHI: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle and sack...5/13 at ORL: Started at DE...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at DE...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack... 6/3 at POR: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at DE...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...6/24 at ORL: Started at DE...Recorded a sack and forced fumble...7/11 at LAK: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles...7/23 vs. POR: Started at DE...Tallied 1.5 tackles and a TFL...7/31 at JAX: Started at DE...Recorded 2.5 sacks and 1.5 TFL.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS

DEFENSE (REGULAR SEASON) SEASON TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G-S 2015 TAM 23 10 28.0 10.0-41 4.0-28 0-0 2 3 1-0 0 9 0 18-14 2016 TAM 9 11 14.5 5.0-22 2.0-14 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 4 1 16-16 Career Totals 32 21 42.5 15.0-53 6.0-42 0-0 2 5 1-0 0 13 0 34-30 Season Highs 23 11 28.0 10.0-41 4.0-28 0-0 2 3 1-0 0 9 0 18-14

McClinton, James • 94 ● DL 6’1 • 285 • 6 • 7/4/1986 Kansas Highlights: GP/GS – 15/12…Tallied 2 blocked kicks versus Portland (7/23) including the game winning block with 4.0 seconds left...4/1 vs. ORL: Inactive…4/9 at CLE: Saw action at DE and NG…Recorded a half tackle…4/16 at ARI: Saw action at DE…Recorded a tackle…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at DE…5/9 at PHI: Saw action at DE...Tallied 1.0 tackle...5/13 at ORL: Started at NG...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at DE...Recorded 2.0 tackles and a sack...5/29 vs. ARI: Started at NG...Recorded 2.0 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack... 6/3 at POR: Started at DE...Recorded 3.5 tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack and a fumble recovery...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles and a forced fumble...6/24 at ORL: Started at DE...Recorded 1.5 tackles...7/11 at LAK: Started at DE...Tallied 1.0 tackle...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at DE...7/23 vs. POR: Started at DE...Recorded a half tackle...Tallied two blocked kicks...7/31 at JAX: Started at DE...Recorded 1.0 tackle.

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AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE SEASON TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G-S 2011 SPO 0 1 0.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 2014 IOW 3 4 5.0 2.0-8 1.5-8 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 5-3 2014 JAX 16 10 21.0 10.0-42 9.0-40 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 10-7 2015 JAX 4 2 5.0 2.0-8 2.0-8 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 2015 LAK 0 0 0.0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3-2 2015 NOV 2 6 5.0 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 7-6 2016 TAM 12 9 16.5 3.0-10 3.0-10 0-0 0 1 1-0 0 3 2 15-12 Career Totals 37 32 53.0 17.5-69 15.5-66 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 9 3 43-33 Season High 16 10 21.0 10.0-42 9.0-40 0-0 0 1 1-0 0 4 2 15-12

DEFENSE (POSTSEASON) YEAR TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G-S 2011 GEO 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 Career Totals 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 Season Highs 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1

Davis, Torrey • 98 ● DL 6’3 • 320 • R • 9/24/1988 Jacksonville State Highlights: GP/GS – 1/1… 4/1 vs. ORL: Not on roster…4/7: Reassigned…4/9 at CLE: Not on roster…4/16 at ARI: Not on roster…5/1 vs. JAX: Not on roster…5/9 at PHI: Not on roster...5/13 at ORL: Not on roster... 5/23 vs. CLE: Not on roster...5/29 vs. ARI: Not on roster... 6/3 at POR: Not on roster...6/9: Acquired by the Storm...6/11 vs. JAX: Started at NG...6/18 vs. LAK: Not on roster...6/24 at ORL: Not on roster...7/11 at LAK: Not on roster...7/16 vs. PHI: Not on roster...7/23 vs. POR: Not on roster...7/31 at JAX: Not on roster. Washington, David • 99 ● DL 6’2 • 320 • 1 • 10/11/1992 Faulkner Highlights: GP/GS – 14/13… 4/1 vs. ORL: Started at nose guard…Recorded a tackle…4/9 at CLE: Started at NG…Recorded a tackle…4/16 at ARI: Started at NG…Recorded a tackle and half tackle for loss…5/1 vs. JAX: Started at NG…5/9 at PHI: Started at DE...Recorded a tackle and fumble recovery...5/13 at ORL: Inactive...5/23 vs. CLE: Started at NG...Recorded a tackle...5/29 vs. ARI: Saw action on the defensive line...6/6 at POR: Started at NG...Recorded a tackle...6/11 vs. JAX: Suspension...6/18 vs. LAK: Started at NG...Recorded a tackle...6/24 at ORL: Started at NG...7/11 at LAK: Started at NG...7/16 vs. PHI: Started at NG...Tallied 1.0 tackle...7/23 vs. POR: Started at NG...7/31 at JAX: Started at NG...Recorded 1.5 tackles and a half TFL.

AFL CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE SEASON TEAM UT A TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU FF FR-YDS TD QH BLK G-S 2015 TAM 1 3 2.5 1.0-5 1.0-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 2016 TAM 6 6 9.0 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 6 0 14-13 Career Totals 7 9 11.5 2.0-8 1.0-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 6 0 15-14 Season High 6 6 9.0 1.0-5 1.0-5 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 6 0 14-13

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Storm Drop Home Opener To Orlando Predators, 76-25 Orlando Predators at Tampa Bay Storm ● Friday, April 1, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa Bay – The Tampa Bay Storm celebrated their 25th anniversary in the 2016 season opener at Amalie Arena Friday night. Unfortunately for the Storm, that would be the only celebrating they would do. In the 59th installment of the War on I-4 against intrastate rival Orlando, miscues and missed opportunities doomed the Storm in a 76-25 loss to the Predators in front of a crowd of 9,928. The Storm have now lost four in a row and seven of their last eight meetings against Orlando. A pair of defensive scores after halftime for Orlando (1-0 overall, 1-0 in the American Conference) put the game out of reach for the Storm. On the opening play of the second half with Tampa Bay trailing 34-13, the Storm misfired on the exchange from quarterback and center near their own goal line, and Orlando’s Mike Lewis pounced on the loose ball in the end zone for a Predators’ touchdown. On Tampa Bay’s next offensive play, Paul Stephens stepped in front of Storm quarterback Adam Kennedy’s pass and weaved his way 13 yards through a host of would-be tacklers for a pick six to put the Predators ahead 48-13. Two offensive plays for the Storm to start the second half Two touchdowns going in the opposite direction From there, Orlando outscored the Storm (0-1, 0-1 in the American Conference) 28-12 over the final quarter and a half to cruise to a 76-25 victory. In the second half, Kennedy threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to T.T. Toliver (3 receptions, 56 yards) in the third quarter, and Storm backup quarterback Jonathan Bane came on in the fourth to toss a 25-yard strike to Toliver to account for the Tampa Bay’s second-half scoring. Kennedy finished the night 12-of-25 for 150 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Bane came on in relief and was 5-of-8 for 65 yards, one touchdown and one pick. Orlando scored on all five of its first-half drives to build a 34-13 cushion at halftime. Predators quarterback Randy Hippeard connected with Greg Carr on touchdown passes of 3, 20 and 31 yards on Orlando’s opening three drives. The Storm took a 7-6 lead on their first drive after Julius Gregory (4 catches, 34 yards) caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Kennedy in the back corner of the end zone with a defender draped all over him. After Hippeard hit Carr with his second touchdown pass to pull Orlando back in front 13-7, Tampa Bay drove to the 1-yard line but couldn’t punch the ball into the end zone and turned the ball over on downs. After Carr’s third touchdown catch of the game, the Storm went four and out on their next drive, setting Orlando up in prime field position at the 7-yard line. The Predators took advantage, Terence Moore rushing into the end zone from four yards out on a sweep to the weak side of the field to put Orlando up 27-7. Kennedy found Young on a 24-yard catch and run to cut Orlando’s advantage to 27-13, but the Predators extended the lead right before halftime, Hippeard hitting Brandon Thompkins on a 22-yard scoring strike with 11 seconds left in the half. Hippeard finished 20-of-30 for 241 yards and six touchdowns. Orlando scored on all nine of its offensive possessions.

Storm WR/KR Gerald Young (3) running for his first touchdown. (Credit: Scott Audette/Tampa Bay Storm)

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GAME 1 Tampa Bay Storm vs. Orlando Predators (Apr. 1, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Orlando Predators... 13 21 21 21 - 76 Record: (1-0) Tampa Bay Storm..... 7 6 6 6 - 25 Record: (0-1) Scoring Summary: 1st 10:04 ORL - CARR, Greg 3 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick failed), 8-35 4:56, ORL 6 - TBY 0 07:27 TBY - GREGORY, Julius 5 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (PETERSON, Craig kick), 3-48 2:01, ORL 6 - TBY 7 00:39 ORL - CARR, Greg 20 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 8-49 6:05, ORL 13 - TBY 7 2nd 10:54 ORL - CARR, Greg 31 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 1-46 1:01, ORL 20 - TBY 7 06:06 ORL - MOORE, Terence 4 yd run (LEWIS, Mark kick), 2-7 1:20, ORL 27 - TBY 7 02:51 TBY - YOUNG, Gerald 24 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (PETERSON, Craig kick blockd), 4-43 2:25, ORL 27 - TBY 13 00:11 ORL - THOMPKINS, Bran 22 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 4-45 1:53, ORL 34 - TBY 13 3rd 14:10 ORL - LEWIS, Mike 0 yd fumble recovery (LEWIS, Mark kick), , ORL 41 - TBY 13 13:05 ORL - STEPHENS, Paul 13 yd interception return (LEWIS, Mark kick), , ORL 48 - TBY 13 06:35 TBY - TOLIVER, T.T. 19 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (PETERSON, Craig kick blockd), 7-48 5:38, ORL 48 - TBY 19 02:14 ORL - THOMPKINS, Bran 9 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 6-41 3:42, ORL 55 - TBY 19 4th 14:16 ORL - CARR, Greg 41 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 3-44 1:15, ORL 62 - TBY 19 08:00 ORL - MCCRAY, Jordan 4 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 5-19 3:07, ORL 69 - TBY 19 04:59 TBY - TOLIVER, T.T. 25 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig pass failed), 3-37 2:00, ORL 69 - TBY 25 02:03 ORL - BROWN, LaMark 15 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 2-31 1:30, ORL 76 - TBY 25

ORL TBY FIRST DOWNS................... 21 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 3-9 3-1 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 291 211 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 37-24-0 33-17-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 40-300 37-212 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-71 7-94 Interception Returns-Yards.... 3-13 0-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 5-44 8-49 Possession Time............... 32:37 27:23 Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 8 1 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 4-4 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-4 0-0

RUSHING: Orlando Predators-MOORE, Terence 1-4; MCCRAY, Justin 1-4; MORRIS, Bernard 1-1. Tampa Bay Storm-BANE, Jonathan 1-2; HENDRIX, Undra 2-minus 1. PASSING: Orlando Predators-HIPPEARD, Randy 20-30-0-241; MORRIS, Bernard 4-7-0-50. Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 12-25-2-150; BANE, Jonathan 5-8-1-65; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 4. RECEIVING: Orlando Predators-BROWN, LaMark 9-105; CARR, Greg 7-113; THOMPKINS, Bran 6-61; CHANCELLOR, Bre 1-8; MCCRAY, Jordan 1-4. Tampa Bay Storm-YOUNG, Gerald 6-81; EBAGUA, Terrenc 4-44; GREGORY, Julius 4-34; TOLIVER, T.T. 3-56. INTERCEPTIONS: Orlando Predators-SONIE, Varmah 2-0; STEPHENS, Paul 1-13. Tampa Bay Storm-None. FUMBLES: Orlando Predators-None. Tampa Bay Storm-None.

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Storm Falls In Cleveland, Loses To Gladiators 41-29 Tampa Bay Storm at Cleveland Gladiators ● Saturday, April 9, 2016 ● Quicken Loans Arena

Cleveland, OH – The Tampa Bay Storm (0-2, 0-1) were defeated by the Cleveland Gladiators (1-1, 0-0) by a score of 41-29 on

Saturday night in front of 11,892 fans at Quicken Loans Arena. The night was a back-and-forth match, with Cleveland earning its first win of the season on a game-winning interception by Gladiators defensive back Joe Powell with 18.4 seconds left and the Storm on the Cleveland 4-yard line. The Storm offense saw both Adam Kennedy and Jonathan Bane under center. Before going down with an injury, Kennedy completed 11-of-20 passes for 95 yards and a touchdown. He’d also rush twice for 14 yards and a touchdown. Bane finished the game, completing 7-of-17 passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns. Storm newcomer, and red zone threat, V’Keon Lacey made his presence known. He would go on to reel in three passes for 18 yards and two touchdowns, both in the red zone. The Gladiators were led by quarterback Dennis Havrilla who made the start for an injured Chris Dieker. Havrilla completed 23-of-34 passes for 219 yards and five touchdowns. Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm were defeated by the Cleveland Gladiators by a score of 41-29. o The Gladiators now lead the overall series 10-9 and are 5-2 when facing the Storm on the road.

The Storm started out fast, with wide receiver T.T. Toliver forcing a fumble on the opening kickoff.

Toliver caught five receptions for 51 yards. o He now has 1,097 receptions for his career, passing wide receiver Tim Brown for sixth most in professional football history. o Toliver now needs 68 receptions to surpass AFL Hall of Famer Damian Harrell for most receptions in League history.

Storm defensive lineman Everett Dawkins earned his first forced fumble of the night on a critical 4th down stand. It was the fourth forced fumble of his career.

Defensive back Cortez Stubbs picked up his first fumble recovery and interception of the season.

Storm quarterback Jonathan Bane saw action after starting quarterback Adam Kennedy went down with injury. o Bane finished the night completing 7-of-17 passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns.

Storm wide receiver Phillip Barnett caught his first TD of the season. An 18-yard pass from Kennedy. o He led all Storm receivers with seven receptions.

Storm red zone threat, V’Keon Lacey, picked up his first TD in a Storm uniform. An 8-yard reception. o Lacey finished the night with three receptions for 18 yards and two touchdowns.

Storm DB Cameron McGlenn tackles Gladiators wide receiver Dominick Goodman. (Credit: Cleveland Gladiators)

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Game 2 Tampa Bay Storm at Cleveland Gladiators (Apr. 9, 2016 at Cleveland, OH)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 12 0 14 3 - 29 Record: (0-2) Cleveland Gladiators 0 14 7 20 - 41 Record: (1-1) Scoring Summary: 1st 12:17 TBS - KENNEDY, Adam 2 yd run (PETERSON, Craig kick failed), 4-17 2:33, TBS 6 - CLE 0 00:05 TBS - BARNETT, Philip 18 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (PETERSON, Craig kick failed), 8-43 5:42, TBS 12 - CLE 0 2nd 10:10 CLE - LEWIS, Thyron 9 yd pass from HAVRILLA, D. (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 6-42 4:38, TBS 12 - CLE 7 06:09 CLE - TAYLOR, Collin 4 yd pass from HAVRILLA, D. (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 1-4 0:31, TBS 12 - CLE 14 3rd 11:34 TBS - LACEY, V'Keon 8 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick), 5-7 3:22, TBS 19 - CLE 14 08:30 CLE - TAYLOR, Collin 19 yd pass from HAVRILLA, D. (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 4-33 2:20, TBS 19 - CLE 21 04:20 TBS - LACEY, V'Keon 3 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick), 5-19 3:12, TBS 26 - CLE 21 4th 08:37 CLE - LEWIS, Thyron 19 yd pass from HAVRILLA, D. (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 6-49 3:53, TBS 26 - CLE 28 03:46 TBS - PETERSON, Craig 25 yd field goal, 5-25 3:56, TBS 29 - CLE 28 01:24 CLE - TAYLOR, Collin 26 yd pass from HAVRILLA, D. (HAVRILLA, D. pass failed), 4-45 2:17, TBS 29 - CLE 34 00:09 CLE - POWELL, Joe 52 yd interception return (TREVINO, Adrian kick), , TBS 29 - CLE 41 TBS CLE FIRST DOWNS................... 15 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 7-16 4--1 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 143 219 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 37-18-3 34-23-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 46-159 38-218 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-1 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-103 4-63 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-5 3-79 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards............... 5-36 8-42 Possession Time............... 31:27 28:33 Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 8 2 of 6 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 3 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 4-6 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 2-13 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 2-14; BANE, Jonathan 2-3; HENDRIX, Undra 3-minus 1. Cleveland Gladiators-HAVRILLA, D. 1-0; TAYLOR, Collin 1-0; Manley, P. 2-minus 1. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 11-20-2-95; BANE, Jonathan 7-17-1-61; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 13. Cleveland Gladiators-HAVRILLA, D. 23-34-1-219. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-BARNETT, Philip 7-69; TOLIVER, T.T. 5-41; YOUNG, Gerald 3-28; LACEY, V'Keon 3-18. Cleveland Gladiators-LEWIS, Thyron 10-94; GOODMAN, D. 8-56; TAYLOR, Collin 5-69. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-STUBBS, Cortez 1-5. Cleveland Gladiators-POWELL, Joe 2-71; NELSON, Arvill 1-8. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Cleveland Gladiators-BEAVERS, Larry 1-1; Manley, P. 1-1.

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Storm Falls To Rattlers, 60-27 Tampa Bay Storm at Arizona Rattlers ● Saturday, April 16, 2016 ● Talking Stick Resort Arena

Phoenix, AZ – The Tampa Bay Storm (0-3, 0-1) were defeated by the Arizona Rattlers (3-0, 2-0) by a score of 60-27 on Saturday Night

in front of 14,872 fans at Talking Stick Resort Arena. The night saw the return of Storm quarterback Jason Boltus. Boltus led the Storm offense, completing 11-of-37 passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns. He would also rush three times for three yards and a touchdown. The Storm’s top receiver of the night was V’Keon Lacey who caught five passes for 80 yards and a touchdown. The Rattlers offense was led by quarterback Nick Davila, who completed 28-of-37 passes for 248 yards and seven touchdowns. Davila’s favorite target of the night was receiver Rod Windsor, who caught 13 passes for 141 yards and four touchdowns.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm were defeated by the Arizona Rattlers by a score of 60-27. o The Storm leads the overall series 10-7. o The Storm has a losing record of 3-4 when facing Arizona on the road.

Storm quarterback Jason Boltus made his first start of the season. o He completed 11-of-37 passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed three times for three yards and a touchdown.

The Storm forced a fumble and had a fumble recovery for the second straight game. o The team forced Nick Davila to fumble on the goal line. Rick-J Hill would recover and return it for seven yards.

Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver caught two passes for 36 yards and a touchdown. o He now has 1,099 receptions for his career, passing wide receiver Tim Brown for sixth most in professional football history. o Toliver now needs 66 receptions to surpass AFL Hall of Famer Damian Harrell for most receptions in League history.

Storm DB Cameron McGlenn saw action at kick returner when Gerald Young went down with injury. McGlenn finished the night with six returns for 163 yards.

o It was the second straight game the Storm had a kick returner with 100+ return yards.

Storm wide receiver Phillip Barnett’s 41-yard touchdown. (Credit: Matt Hinshaw/Arizona Rattlers)

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Game 3 Tampa Bay Storm at Arizona Rattlers (Apr. 16, 2016 at Phoenix, AZ)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 0 13 7 7 - 27 Record: (0-3) Arizona Rattlers.... 13 20 14 13 - 60 Record: (3-0) Scoring Summary: 1st 09:47 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 18 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick failed), 4-30 2:31, TBS 0 - ARI 6 02:06 ARI - PURIFY, Maurice 3 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 7-33 3:59, TBS 0 - ARI 13 2nd 14:53 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 30 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick blockd), 3-49 1:48, TBS 6 - ARI 13 10:46 TBS - BARNETT, Philip 41 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick), 2-41 0:56, TBS 13 - ARI 13 08:22 ARI - DEADDER, Chase 13 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 3-25 1:41, TBS 13 - ARI 20 03:04 ARI - GLASPER, Tyre 32 yd fumble recovery, , TBS 13 - ARI 26 00:08 ARI - PURIFY, Maurice 5 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 3-11 0:26, TBS 13 - ARI 33 3rd 10:44 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 2 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 7-48 4:16, TBS 13 - ARI 40 08:07 TBS - LACEY, V'Keon 15 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick), 3-31 1:57, TBS 20 - ARI 40 00:46 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 4 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 8-45 6:41, TBS 20 - ARI 47 4th 14:55 TBS - BOLTUS, Jason 1 yd run (PETERSON, Craig kick), 1-1 0:05, TBS 27 - ARI 47 04:09 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 5 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 4-20 2:08, TBS 27 - ARI 54 01:52 ARI - REED, Kerry 40 yd interception return, , TBS 27 - ARI 60 TBS ARI FIRST DOWNS................... 9 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 3-3 9-6 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 177 249 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 37-11-1 37-28-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 41-180 46-255 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-7 1-32 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 8-180 5-74 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-40 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 5-19 2-14 Possession Time............... 25:59 34:01 Third-Down Conversions........ 1 of 8 4 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 3 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 1-2 6-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 1-9 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 3-3. Arizona Rattlers-WINDSOR, Rod 1-5; BENSON, Mykel 4-2; DEADDER, Chase 1-0; DAVILA, Nick 3-minus 1. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 11-37-1-186; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 9. Arizona Rattlers-DAVILA, Nick 28-37-0-249. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-LACEY, V'Keon 5-80; BARNETT, Philip 4-70; TOLIVER, T.T. 2-36. Arizona Rattlers-WINDSOR, Rod 13-141; PURIFY, Maurice 7-45; DEADDER, Chase 4-37; BENSON, Mykel 3-19; REED, Kerry 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Arizona Rattlers-REED, Kerry 1-40. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 1-1. Arizona Rattlers-DAVILA, Nick 1-1.

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Storm Drops One To The Sharks, 33-27 Jacksonville Sharks at Tampa Bay Storm ● Sunday, May 1, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL - The Tampa Bay Storm (0-4, 0-2) fell to the Jacksonville Sharks (2-3, 2-1) in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter. With 4:35 left in regulation,

Sharks quarterback Tommy Grady found newly acquired wide receiver, Prechae Rodriguez in the back of the end zone for the touchdown. The score would prove to be the game-winning touchdown as Jacksonville went up 33-27 and never looked back, holding the Storm scoreless on its final drive. Rookie Storm quarterback Jonathan Bane made his starting debut, connecting on 21-of-38 passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns. His top-target of the night was 13-year veteran T.T. Toliver. Toliver led all receivers in yardage with 148 yards on nine catches with two touchdowns. The beginning of the game saw a jolt of energy from Storm newcomer Mike Washington. Washing joined the team last week in a trade with the Arizona Rattlers. He opened the scoring with a 58-yard kick return for a touchdown to put the Storm up 7-0. Washington finished the night with four catches for 65 yards. The Sharks were led by Grady who completed 28-of-37 passes for 308 yards and four touchdowns. His favorite target was Tiger Jones, who caught 10 passes for 106 yards and a touchdown. Former receiver Joe Hills also notched a 135 yards and a touchdowns on seven catches. Defensively the Storm held one of the most high-powered offenses to just 33 points, the lowest point total for the Sharks this season. The team forced several turnovers, including a fumble recovery by defensive back Cortez Stubbs and an interception by defensive back James Harrell. However, it was not enough to hold on for the win.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm fell to the Jacksonville Sharks, 33-27, Sunday afternoon in front of 8,438 fans.

The game saw the introduction of Spalding’s new Alpha ball.

Newly acquired wide receiver/kick returner Mike “The Joystick” Washington made an immediate impact as he returned the opening kickoff 58 yards for a touchdown.

o He would finish his first game with the Storm with 108 return yards and four catches for 65 yards. This was the third consecutive game in which the Storm had a returner with 100+ receiving yards.

Fellow wide receiver, new acquisition, Xavier Boyce, caught a touchdown for his first reception with Tampa Bay.

Tampa Bay receiver T.T. Toliver led all receivers with 148 yards on nine receptions. He now has 1,108 career receptions, surpassing Cris Carter (1,101) and Marvin Harrison (1,102) for the 4th most receptions in professional football history.

Tampa Bay defensive back Cameron McGlenn notched his first interception of the season and 38th of his career. o McGlenn ranks 5th among active players in career interceptions.

The Storm defense recovered a forced fumble on the goal line for the second consecutive game. o This is the third game in a row in which the Storm has recovered a fumble.

This was the 60th Sunday game played in franchise history and 30th home game. The team is now 34-26 on Sundays.

Storm DB Cortez Stubbs’ (21) 31-yard fumble return. (Credit: Scott Audette/Tampa Bay Storm)

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Game 4 Jacksonville Sharks at Tampa Bay Storm (May 1, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Jacksonville Sharks. 13 6 7 7 - 33 Record: (2-3) Tampa Bay Storm..... 7 6 7 7 - 27 Record: (0-4) Scoring Summary: 1st 14:49 TBS - WASHINGTON, Mik 58 yd kickoff return (PETERSON, Craig kick), , JAX 0 - TBS 7 13:31 JAX - HILLS, Joe 48 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (CAPOZZOLI, Marc kick blockd), 1-48 0:39, JAX 6 - TBS 7 05:03 JAX - RUFFINS, Moqut 8 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (CAPOZZOLI, Marc kick), 6-49 3:20, JAX 13 - TBS 7 2nd 03:15 TBS - BOYCE, Xavier 13 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick failed), 5-43 3:23, JAX 13 - TBS 13 00:13 JAX - ROSS, Derrick 1 yd run (CAPOZZOLI, Marc kick failed), 5-44 2:26, JAX 19 - TBS 13 3rd 09:50 JAX - JONES, Tiger 21 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (CAPOZZOLI, Marc kick), 7-48 5:10, JAX 26 - TBS 13 00:37 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 31 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick), 2-31 1:17, JAX 26 - TBS 20 4th 10:27 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 27 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick), 2-17 1:24, JAX 26 - TBS 27 04:35 JAX - RODRIGUEZ, Prec 8 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (CAPOZZOLI, Marc kick), 6-47 5:22, JAX 33 - TBS 27 JAX TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 22 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 9-21 3-7 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 308 281 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 37-28-1 38-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 46-329 41-288 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 1-31 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4--15 6-108 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-22 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards............... 6-54 11-70 Possession Time............... 31:53 28:07 Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 6 2 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 2 2 of 6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-5 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 0-0 RUSHING: Jacksonville Sharks-ROSS, Derrick 8-19; GRADY, Tommy 1-2. Tampa Bay Storm-BANE, Jonathan 3-7. PASSING: Jacksonville Sharks-GRADY, Tommy 28-37-1-308. Tampa Bay Storm-BANE, Jonathan 21-38-0-281. RECEIVING: Jacksonville Sharks-JONES, Tiger 10-106; HILLS, Joe 7-135; JACKSON, Roger 6-50; RODRIGUEZ, Prec 3-11; RUFFINS, Moqut 1-8; ROSS, Derrick 1-minus 2. Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 9-148; BARNETT, Philip 7-55; WASHINGTON, Mik 4-65; BOYCE, Xavier 1-13. INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville Sharks-None. Tampa Bay Storm-MCGLENN, Camero 1-22. FUMBLES: Jacksonville Sharks-ROSS, Derrick 1-1. Tampa Bay Storm-None.

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Storm Falls In Philadelphia, Loses To Soul 47-17 Tampa Bay Storm at Philadelphia Soul ● Monday, May 9, 2016 ● Wells Fargo Center

Philadelphia, PA – The Tampa Bay Storm (0-5, 0-2) were defeated by the Philadelphia Soul (5-1, 1-1) by a score of 47-17 on Monday

night in front of 8,172 fans at Wells Fargo Center. The Storm offense was led by quarterback Jonathan Bane. He completed 13-of-34 passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns. His favorite target of the night was Mike Washington who caught six passes for 33 yards. Receiver Phillip Barnett also caught a pair of touchdowns. Storm defensive back and local Plant H.S. product James Harrell corralled his first interception of the season. He now has 14 career interceptions. The team defense held the Soul to 47 total points, 13.6 points off the team’s season average. The Soul was led by quarterback Dan Raudabaugh. Raudabaugh completed 24-of-37 passes for 186 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. His top target of the night was Ryan McDaniel, who caught 10 passes for 122 yards and a touchdown. The Soul defense put points on the board with interceptions returned for touchdowns, one by Dwayne Hollis in the second quarter and one by James Romain in the fourth quarter.

Storm DB Cortez Stubbs tackle on Soul wide receiver Darius Reynolds (Credit: Todd Bauders/Philadelphia Soul)

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Game 5

Tampa Bay Storm at Philadelphia Soul (May 9, 2016 at Philadelphia, PA)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm...10 0 7 0 - 17 Record: (0-5) Philadelphia Soul... 6 20 7 14 - 47 Record: (5-1) Scoring Summary: 1st 11:41 TBS - PETERSON, Craig 21 yd field goal, 4-13 3:19, TBS 3 - PHI 0 08:14 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 8 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick), 1-8 0:31, TBS 10 - PHI 0 03:45 PHI - RICHARDSON, Jeramie 2 yd run (FREVERT, Tommy kick failed), 7-48 3:46, TBS 10 - PHI 6 2nd 08:48 PHI - McDANIEL, Ryan 11 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick failed), 6-48 3:39, TBS 10 - PHI 12 02:11 PHI - HOLLIS, Dwayne 40 yd interception return (FREVERT, Tommy kick), , TBS 10 - PHI 19 00:00 PHI - METZ, Jake 4 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 7-36 1:44, TBS 10 - PHI 26 3rd 08:10 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 14 yd pass from BANE, Jonathan (PETERSON, Craig kick), 2-14 0:57, TBS 17 - PHI 26 00:04 PHI - KAULEINAMOKU, Shaun 3 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 10-47 7:24, TBS 17 - PHI 33 4th 13:04 PHI - ROMAIN, James 47 yd interception return (FREVERT, Tommy kick), , TBS 17 - PHI 40 07:52 PHI - KAULEINAMOKU, Shaun 8 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 3-8 1:46, TBS 17 - PHI 47 TBS PHI FIRST DOWNS................... 7 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 4-5 4-12 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 119 222 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 34-13-2 42-27-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 38-124 47-234 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-77 3-41 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-47 2-87 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 5-39 8-45 Possession Time............... 31:23 28:37 Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 8 2 of 7 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 4 4 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-6 5-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-5 0-0 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-BANE, Jonathan 1-4; GORDON, James 3-1. Philadelphia Soul-RICHARDSON, Jeramie 4-12. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BANE, Jonathan 13-34-2-119. Philadelphia Soul-RAUDABAUGH, Dan 24-37-1-186; COLLIS, Luke 2-4-0-23; BELTON, Tracy 1-1-0-14; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 1. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-WASHINGTON, Mik 6-33; BOYCE, Xavier 3-23; TOLIVER, TT 2-41; BARNETT, Philli 2-22. Philadelphia Soul-McDANIEL, Ryan 10-122; KAULEINAMOKU, Shaun 9-58; REYNOLDS, Darius 5-32; DUVALT, Chris 1-7; METZ, Jake 1-4; RICHARDSON, Jeramie 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-HARRELL, James 1-47. Philadelphia Soul-ROMAIN, James 1-47; HOLLIS, Dwayne 1-40. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-HARRELL, James 1-0. Philadelphia Soul-TEAM 1-1.

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Storm Falls In Orlando In Final Minute; Lose To Predators 42-40 Tampa Bay Storm at Orlando Predators ● Friday, May 13, 2016 ● Amway Center

Orlando, FL – The Tampa Bay Storm (0-6, 0-3) were defeated by the Orlando Predators (7-0, 3-0) by a score of 42-40 on Friday night at Amway Center. The night saw receiver T.T. Toliver become the first player in Arena Football League history to record over 5,000 yards and 400 receptions with two different teams, both teams being the Tampa Bay Storm and the Orlando Predators. The Storm offense was led by quarterback Jason Boltus who made an immediate impact on the field, helping lead the team to its highest scoring output of the season. He completed 24-of-46 passes for 254 yards and four touchdowns. His top target of the night was receiver Phillip Barnett who caught 12 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns. The Storm defense continued to show why it is one of the best defenses in the League, holding the Orlando Predators to 42 points; 26.5 points off their season average (68.5). The playmaker of the game was Jimmy Gordon who had an ironman performance with two sacks and a rushing touchdown. Storm defensive back James Harrell reeled in his second interception of the season. He now has 15 career interceptions. Former Storm quarterback Randy Hippeard led the Predators. Hippeard completed 16-of-26 passes for 220 yards and five touchdowns. His favorite receiver was Greg Carr who caught eight passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns. The turning point of the game was a 57-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Predators kick returner Brandon Thompkins.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm fell to the Orlando Predators by a score of 42-40. o The Predators now lead the overall series 33-27. o The 42 points were the most points scored by the Storm this season.

Receiver Phillip Barnett finished the night with 12 catches for 115 yards and two touchdowns.

Tampa Bay receiver T.T. Toliver caught 11 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns. o Toliver became the first player in League history to reel in over 5,000 yards and 400 receptions with two different teams.

Tampa Bay Storm – 5,022 yards on 400 receptions. Orlando Predators -7,734 yards on 604 receptions.

o Toliver has 1,121 career receptions and needs just 44 receptions to pass Damian Harrell as the League’s all-time leading receiver with 1,165 receptions. This would put him in third place all-time in professional football history.

This was the first game since week 1 of the 2015 season, in which the Storm had two receivers with 10+ catches.

The night saw the return of quarterback Jason Boltus who led the team to its highest scoring output of the season. o Boltus finished the night completing 27-of-46 passes for 254 yards and four touchdowns. o Boltus would also rush twice for 11 yards and a touchdown.

Storm defensive back and Plant H.S. product James Harrell reeled in his second interception of the season and the 15th of his career. o Harrell now ranks 4th All-Time in Storm history. o He finished the night with a tackle and interception.

Storm MLB Jimmy Gordon put on an ironman performance playing both MLB and FB. o He recorded two sacks for a loss of 12 yards. o He would also rush once for a yard and touchdown.

The Storm defense held the second best scoring offense to just 42 total points. o This is 26.5 points off Orlando’s season average (68.5) o This was the third game in a row in which the Storm held top-five offenses to well under their season averages.

Storm quarterback Jason Boltus dropping back for a pass. (Credit: Brion Price Photography)

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Game 6

Tampa Bay Storm at Orlando Predators (May 13, 2016 at Orlando, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 14 13 6 7 - 40 Record: (0-6) Orlando Predators... 7 14 21 0 - 42 Record: (7-0) Scoring Summary: 1st 10:01 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 18 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick), 6-45 4:59, TBS 7 - ORL 0 04:53 ORL - CARR, Greg 8 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 7-45 4:28, TBS 7 - ORL 7 01:21 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 23 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick), 4-45 2:43, TBS 14 - ORL 7 2nd 10:00 ORL - THOMPKINS, Brandon 21 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 3-24 2:09, TBS 14 - ORL 14 07:23 TBS - GORDON, James 1 yd run (PETERSON, Craig kick), 3-10 1:36, TBS 21 - ORL 14 06:39 ORL - THOMPKINS, Brandon 57 yd kickoff return (LEWIS, Mark kick), , TBS 21 - ORL 21 00:38 TBS - BOLTUS, Jason 1 yd run (PETERSON, Craig kick failed), 10-47 5:13, TBS 27 - ORL 21 3rd 13:00 ORL - THOMPKINS, K. 39 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 3-47 1:30, TBS 27 - ORL 28 08:27 ORL - THOMPKINS, K. 5 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 1-5 0:33, TBS 27 - ORL 35 04:22 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 16 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick blockd), 5-38 3:10, TBS 33 - ORL 35 14:50 ORL - CARR, Greg 7 yd pass from HIPPEARD, Randy (LEWIS, Mark kick), 5-49 0:00, TBS 33 - ORL 42 4th 07:27 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 4 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (PETERSON, Craig kick), 6-46 6:35, TBS 40 - ORL 42 TBS ORL FIRST DOWNS................... 18 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 3-12 4-18 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 254 208 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 46-27-1 26-16-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 49-266 32-226 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-51 6-152 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-5 1-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards............... 12-63 8-65 Possession Time............... 36:47 18:51 Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 7 4 of 7 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-3 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 2-12 0-0 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 2-11; GORDON, James 1-1. Orlando Predators-HIPPEARD, Randy 4-18. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 27-46-1-254. Orlando Predators-HIPPEARD, Randy 16-26-1-220; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 12. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-BARNETT, Philli 12-115; TOLIVER, T.T. 11-115; PURIFOY, Trista 3-18; BOYCE, Xavier 1-6. Orlando Predators-CARR, Greg 8-116; THOMPKINS, K. 5-68; THOMPKINS, Brandon 2-29; MOORE, Terence 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-HARRELL, James 1-5. Orlando Predators-RICHARDSON, Ken 1-0. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Orlando Predators-HIPPEARD, Randy 1-0.

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Storm Fall To Gladiators In Overtime, 70-63 Cleveland Gladiators at Tampa Bay Storm ● Monday, May 23, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL - The Tampa Bay Storm came out last night attempting to earn its first victory of the season but fell short losing to the Cleveland Gladiators 70-63 in overtime. The winning play came when Cleveland’s Arvell Nelson threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Larry Beavers on the first possession of overtime and the game ended when Storm quarterback Jason Boltus threw an interception on Tampa Bay's possession. Cleveland 4-4) has now won 11 out of 20 games against the Storm in their team matchup history. With the Storm (0-7) leading 63-56, Nelson forced overtime throwing a 12-yard strike to Collin Taylor with just 10 seconds left, tying the game up 63-63. Neither team grasped more than a single digit lead throughout the entire game. The Storm started the game off with a pass by Jason Boltus to T.T. Toliver for a 31-yard touchdown. The lead didn’t last long though. Larry Beavers threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Quentin Sims to tie the game at seven. This was followed by Nelson’s pass to Collin Taylor for a 6-yard touchdown. The Gladiators ended the first quarter leading the game 13-7. The Storm tied it up 35-35 at the half closing it with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Julius Gregory. While the game was tied heading into the second half, the Gladiators would go on to outscore the Storm 21-14 in the third quarter putting them up 49-42 going into the fourth. Boltus tied the game with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Toliver. The big turning point of the game though was when the Storm’s Cortez Stubbs intercepted Nelson’s pass in the fourth quarter which he returned 26 yards to the 7 yard line. It was his second interception of the season. Boltus capitalized on the turnover finishing it off with a 1-yard rushing touchdown putting the Storm up 56-49. Taylor then followed with a score of his own for the Gladiators and tied the game back up 56-56, but it wasn’t long before Boltus fired a 33-yard touchdown pass to Julius Gregory, putting the Storm up 63-56 with just 54 seconds left in game play. But Cleveland prevailed in overtime. Boltus completed 30-of-46 passes for 351 yards and eight touchdowns, making it the first game this year a Storm quarterback has surpassed 300 yards passing. Leading all receivers was future Hall-of-Famer T.T. Toliver who had 12 catches for 158 yards while also hauling in three touchdowns. Toliver continues his goal to catch Damian Harrell in the AFL record books. The story of the night was the return of Storm wide receiver Julius Gregory who made an immediate impact bringing in seven passes for 99 yards and three scores. Gregory says that at this point a win anywhere would be a turning point of the season.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm fell to the Cleveland Gladiators 70-63 in overtime in front of 9,822 fans on Monday evening.

This was the 17th overall overtime game in franchise history. Tampa Bay is now 8-9 in those games.

Storm quarterback Jason Boltus completed 30-of-46 passes for 351 yards and eight touchdowns. Boltus added another score on the ground. o In his past two games against Cleveland, Boltus is 54-of-88 for 699 yards and a total of 16 touchdowns. o This is the first game this season a Storm quarterback surpassed 300 yards passing.

Former South Florida Bull and recently acquired kicker Delbert Alvarado was a perfect 9-of-9 on kicks in his Storm debut.

Linebacker Dominie Pittman blocked the first extra point of the season and first since July 18, 2015 at New Orleans.

Storm wide receiver Julius Gregory made an immediate impact upon his return from injured reserve hauling in seven passes for 99 yards and three scores.

Future Hall-of-Famer wide receiver T.T. Toliver led all receivers with 12 catches and 158 yards while hauling in three touchdowns as he continues his march to catch Damian Harrell in the AFL record books.

Storm defensive back Cortez Stubbs poached his second interception of the season late in the game to help give Tampa Bay momentum in the fourth quarter.

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Game 7

Cleveland Gladiators at Tampa Bay Storm (May 23, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score Cleveland Gladiators 13 22 14 14 7 - 70 Record: (4-4) Tampa Bay Storm..... 7 28 7 21 0 - 63 Record: (0-7) Scoring Summary: 1st 13:53 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 31 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 2-34 1:07, CLE 0 - TBS 7 10:04 CLE - SIMS, Quentin 5 yd pass from BEAVERS, Larry (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 4-40 3:08, CLE 7 - TBS 7 00:04 CLE - TAYLOR, Collin 6 yd pass from NELSON, Arvell (TREVINO, Adrian kick blockd), 6-31 3:37, CLE 13 - TBS 7 2nd 13:18 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 20 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 3-45 1:42, CLE 13 - TBS 14 06:41 CLE - BENDER, Jamie 32 yd interception return (TREVINO, Adrian kick), , CLE 20 - TBS 14 01:30 TBS - PARKER, Anthony 11 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 6-48 4:10, CLE 20 - TBS 21 00:57 CLE - POWELL, Joe 5 yd kickoff return (NELSON, Arvell rush), , CLE 28 - TBS 21 00:42 TBS - GREGORY, Julius 13 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 2-13 0:15, CLE 28 - TBS 28 00:38 CLE - MANLEY, Phillip-Keit 4 yd run (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 1-4 0:04, CLE 35 - TBS 28 00:00 TBS - GREGORY, Julius 2 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 7-45 0:38, CLE 35 - TBS 35 3rd 09:44 CLE - SIMS, Quentin 22 yd pass from NELSON, Arvell (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 7-48 5:16, CLE 42 - TBS 35 07:33 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 23 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 2-48 1:32, CLE 42 - TBS 42 02:15 CLE - NELSON, Arvell 3 yd run (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 8-25 4:59, CLE 49 - TBS 42 4th 13:11 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 20 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 3-48 3:25, CLE 49 - TBS 49 05:10 TBS - BOLTUS, Jason 1 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 5-7 3:08, CLE 49 - TBS 56 03:29 CLE - TAYLOR, Collin 30 yd pass from NELSON, Arvell (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 2-46 1:05, CLE 56 - TBS 56 00:54 TBS - GREGORY, Julius 33 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 4-48 1:53, CLE 56 - TBS 63 00:10 CLE - TAYLOR, Collin 12 yd pass from NELSON, Arvell (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 7-45 0:44, CLE 63 - TBS 63 OT 12:48 CLE - BEAVERS, Larry 24 yd pass from NELSON, Arvell (TREVINO, Adrian kick), 4-36 2:12, CLE 70 - TBS 63 CLE TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 28 27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 7-31 4-21 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 263 351 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 45-23-1 46-30-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 53-294 50-372 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 8-91 7-80 Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-32 1-26 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards............... 9-76 11-54 Possession Time............... 44:14 30:46 Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 10 5 of 7 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 5-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 1-1 RUSHING: Cleveland Gladiators-NELSON, Arvell 5-19; TAYLOR, Collin 1-8; MANLEY, Phillip-Keit 1-4. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 3-19; GORDON, James 1-2. PASSING: Cleveland Gladiators-NELSON, Arvell 22-44-1-259; BEAVERS, Larry 1-1-0-5; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 1. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 30-46-2-351. RECEIVING: Cleveland Gladiators-SIMS, Quentin 11-111; TAYLOR, Collin 8-96; BEAVERS, Larry 3-47; MANLEY, Phillip-Keit 1-10. Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 12-158; BARNETT, Philli 9-81; GREGORY, Julius 7-99; PARKER, Anthony 1-11; BOYCE, Xavier 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Cleveland Gladiators-BENDER, Jamie 1-32; ROSS, Marvin 1-0. Tampa Bay Storm-STUBBS, Cortez 1-26. FUMBLES: Cleveland Gladiators-None. Tampa Bay Storm-None.

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Storm Win First Game of 2016 Season Arizona Rattlers at Tampa Bay Storm ● Sunday, May 29, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL – The Storm (1-7, 0-4) came out tonight and finally got the job done winning their first game of the season against the Arizona Rattlers (6-3, 4-0), 63-56. After

just barely losing their last two games in the final minute, T.T. Toliver came out ready for a change, scoring not only the winning touchdown with just three seconds left of play, but also his 100 th career catch for the Storm. “I just go out there everyday and try to play my hardest,” Toliver said. “We came out today and executed our game plan. I’m excited for everybody.” This was the Storm’s 18 th meeting with Arizona, and they now lead the matchup 11-7. A win today was what the team needed to finally turn the season around and get back to their winning ways. Scoring for the Storm started with a touchdown by quarterback Jason Boltus who ran it in at the one-yard line. Gerald Young followed with another score off a 25-yard touchdown pass from Boltus to end the first quarter tied at 14-14. Young made a huge run returning 56 yards off the kick for a touchdown to start off the second quarter. The Storm then turned the ball over to allow the Rattlers to jump two scores ahead of them leading the game 35-21. After a hard hit to Boltus, Adam Kennedy came into the game and ran the ball in, to put one last touchdown on the board. Having an interception in the last two games wasn’t enough for Cortez Stubbs who decided to do it again with 30 seconds left in the second, keeping them in the game and ending the half at 35-28 Arizona. Boltus came out in the third tougher than ever, throwing a 26-yard touchdown pass to Phillip Barnett to tie it back up 35-35. Turning the ball over and allowing a couple touchdowns in by Arizona’s Chase Deader and Rod Windsor put the Storm two scores behind. Unlike the other games, today was the day the Storm would do what they had been working on all week at practice, and that was finishing. “We worked on a lot of stuff this week to be able to execute in a tight pressured game,” said Storm head coach Lawrence Samuels. “The guys came through. The guys finished today.” Another touchdown by Barnett would make that his third of the game and single game career high. Toliver’s 100 th career Storm touchdown catch and a sack by Everett Dawkins with four minutes left to go shut the Rattlers down and left a crowd of 8,298 fans on their feet cheering. Toliver then decided to score again off a 28-yard touchdown pass from Boltus, ending it all and giving the team their first season win. Toliver led all receivers tonight with 182 yards on nine catches with two touchdowns. Boltus led the offense, completing 24-of- 39 passes for a game-high 358 yards and six touchdowns.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm defeated the Arizona Rattlers 63-56, Sunday afternoon in front of 8,298 fans to earn its first victory of the season. o The Storm now owns an 11-7 record all-time versus the Rattlers.

Under Armour Offensive Player of the Game, T.T. Toliver, led all receivers with 182 yards on nine catches for two touchdowns. o He needs just 167 yards to become the League’s all-time leading receiver in receiving yards. o He needs just 23 receptions to become the League’s all-time leading receiver in receptions.

Toliver’s first TD catch of the game was his 100th receiving touchdown in a Storm uniform, making him only the second player in AFL history to record 100+ touchdown receptions with two franchises (Orlando – 148; Tampa Bay – 101). He joins Chris Jackson who accomplished the feat with Los Angeles and Georgia.

Tampa Bay defensive back Cortez Stubbs corralled an interception in his second consecutive game. He now leads the Storm with three interceptions.

Storm WR T.T. Toliver celebrating after reeling in his 100th career receiving touchdown in a Storm uniform. (Credit: Scott Audette/Tampa Bay Storm)

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Game 8

Arizona Rattlers at Tampa Bay Storm (May 29, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Arizona Rattlers.... 14 21 13 8 - 56 Record: (6-3) Tampa Bay Storm..... 14 14 7 28 - 63 Record: (1-7) Scoring Summary: 1st 14:18 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 36 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 1-36 0:42, ARI 7 - TBS 0 07:22 TBS - BOLTUS, Jason 1 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 7-38 6:34, ARI 7 - TBS 7 03:58 ARI - DEADDER, Chase 37 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 4-38 2:49, ARI 14 - TBS 7 00:17 TBS - YOUNG, Gerald 25 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 5-53 3:17, ARI 14 - TBS 14 2nd 12:32 ARI - DEADDER, Chase 7 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 4-36 2:28, ARI 21 - TBS 14 11:36 TBS - YOUNG, Gerald 56 yd kickoff return (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), , ARI 21 - TBS 21 07:41 ARI - DEADDER, Chase 4 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 5-41 3:14, ARI 28 - TBS 21 00:56 ARI - BENSON, Mykel 2 yd run (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 3-29 1:13, ARI 35 - TBS 21 00:41 TBS - KENNEDY, Adam 4 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 2-8 0:15, ARI 35 - TBS 28 3rd 12:25 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 26 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 4-48 2:35, ARI 35 - TBS 35 10:14 ARI - DEADDER, Chase 35 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick), 2-49 1:36, ARI 42 - TBS 35 02:40 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 6 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (ZENDEJAS, Alex kick failed), 5-29 3:15, ARI 48 - TBS 35 4th 14:30 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 3 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 4-42 2:18, ARI 48 - TBS 42 10:01 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 3 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 2-3 1:00, ARI 48 - TBS 49 00:48 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 9 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 5-39 3:10, ARI 48 - TBS 56 00:21 ARI - WINDSOR, Rod 21 yd pass from DAVILA, Nick (DAVILA, Nick rush), 3-23 0:27, ARI 56 - TBS 56 00:03 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 28 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 3-39 0:18, ARI 56 - TBS 63 ARI TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 5-8 5-18 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 329 352 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 36-22-1 39-24-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 43-337 45-370 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 8-119 7-127 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-2 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 11-79 11-96 Possession Time............... 28:17 31:43 Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 5 1 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 3 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 5-6 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-6 2-12 RUSHING: Arizona Rattlers-BENSON, Mykel 3-5; DAVILA, Nick 2-3. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 4-14; KENNEDY, Adam 1-4. PASSING: Arizona Rattlers-DAVILA, Nick 22-36-1-341; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 12. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 24-39-0-358; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 6. RECEIVING: Arizona Rattlers-WINDSOR, Rod 9-127; DEADDER, Chase 7-108; MATTHEWS, Joe 4-73; AMOS, Anthony 1-19; BENSON, Mykel 1-14. Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 9-182; GREGORY, Julius 7-90; BARNETT, Philli 7-61; YOUNG, Gerald 1-25. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona Rattlers-None. Tampa Bay Storm-STUBBS, Cortez 1-2. FUMBLES: Arizona Rattlers-None. Tampa Bay Storm-None.

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Storm Falls In Portland; Loses to Steel 68-35 Tampa Bay Storm at Portland Steel ● Friday, June 3, 2016 ● Moda Center

Phoenix, AZ – The Tampa Bay Storm (1-8, 0-4) were defeated by the Portland Steel (1-8, 0-5) by a score of 68-35 in front of 5,126 fans at the Moda Center. The night saw Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver surpass 15,000 career receiving yards. Toliver led all receivers with 10 receptions for 140 yards and two touchdowns. He has 15,108, needing just 27 yards to surpass Damian Harrell (15,134) to become the Arena Football League’s All-Time Leader in receiving yards. Steel quarterback Shane Austin led the offense, completing 19-of-26 passes for 139 yards and five touchdowns. He would also rush six times for nine yards and two scores. Portland’s defense was the key its victory with two forced fumbles and two interceptions. Shaine Boyle led the team with 9.5 tackles and a fumble recovery on special teams.

Storm DB Cameron McGlenn tackling Steel receiver James Shaw. (Credit: Portland Steel)

2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

Game 9

Tampa Bay Storm at Portland Steel (Jun. 3, 2016 at Portland, OR)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 0 7 7 21 - 35 Record: (1-8) Portland Steel...... 14 7 19 28 - 68 Record: (1-8) Scoring Summary: 1st 10:54 PDX - WILSON, Reggie 31 yd fumble recovery (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), , TBS 0 - PDX 7 07:27 PDX - PERRY, Jared 4 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 3-23 1:24, TBS 0 - PDX 14 2nd 12:12 TBS - WASHINGTON, Mik 7 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 6-32 3:34, TBS 7 - PDX 14 07:50 PDX - GOARD, Tyrone 5 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 6-35 3:38, TBS 7 - PDX 21 3rd 13:20 PDX - GOARD, Tyrone 3 yd run (LACAYO, Ernesto kick failed), 2-8 0:57, TBS 7 - PDX 27 07:29 PDX - AUSTIN, Shane 2 yd run (LACAYO, Ernesto kick failed), 4-1 1:58, TBS 7 - PDX 33 05:18 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 35 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 3-45 1:22, TBS 14 - PDX 33 02:57 PDX - PERRY, Jared 34 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 3-36 1:38, TBS 14 - PDX 40 4th 14:55 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 5 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 5-45 2:08, TBS 21 - PDX 40 13:41 PDX - SHAW, James 14 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 1-14 1:35, TBS 21 - PDX 47 11:43 PDX - GOARD, Tyrone 2 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 2-5 1:53, TBS 21 - PDX 54 10:47 PDX - SHELLEY, Tim 0 yd fumble recovery (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), , TBS 21 - PDX 61 10:05 TBS - WASHINGTON, Mik 54 yd kickoff return (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), , TBS 28 - PDX 61 03:31 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 4 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 7-46 3:31, TBS 35 - PDX 61 00:13 PDX - AUSTIN, Shane 2 yd run (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 4-16 2:40, TBS 35 - PDX 68 TBS PDX FIRST DOWNS................... 19 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 4-18 12-22 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 303 135 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 45-27-2 26-19-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 49-321 39-157 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 2-33 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 8-146 3-88 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 2-55 Fumbles-Lost.................. 4-4 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 12-62 2-10 Possession Time............... 31:39 28:21 Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 9 1 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 2 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-5 6-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-4 0-0 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 4-18. Portland Steel-AUSTIN, Shane 6-9; MYERS, Kevin 2-5; GOARD, Tyrone 1-3; WISE, Christian 1-3; SHAW, James 2-2. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 27-45-2-303. Portland Steel-AUSTIN, Shane 19-26-0-139; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 4. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 10-140; WASHINGTON, Mik 8-59; BARNETT, Philli 7-66; GREGORY, Julius 2-38. Portland Steel-SHAW, James 6-44; GILSON, Tom 6-33; GOARD, Tyrone 4-17; PERRY, Jared 2-38; GALLINGTON, Deveric 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Portland Steel-GILLIAM, Sergio 2-55. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-WASHINGTON, Mik 2-2; BOLTUS, Jason 2-2. Portland Steel-AUSTIN, Shane 1-1.

2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

Storm Falls To Jacksonville For Second Time, 67-34 Jacksonville Sharks at Tampa Bay Storm ● Saturday, June 11, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL - The familiar bugaboos that have plagued the Tampa Bay Storm all season – namely, untimely turnovers, red-zone struggles and coverage breakdowns – were once again present in the Storm’s 67-34 loss to the Jacksonville Sharks in front of 8,418 fans at Amalie Arena. Jacksonville, aided by a pair of interception returns for touchdowns, scored 28-consecutive points from midway through the first quarter to near the nine-minute mark of the second to take a commanding 34-7 lead and eventually send the Storm to their second-consecutive defeat. The Sharks (5-5, 4-2) scored on all five of their first-half drives and first seven drives overall. Jacksonville led 47-14 at halftime. The Storm fell to 1-9 on the season (0-5 in conference). After Jacksonville opened the game with a 16-yard touchdown connection from quarterback Tommy Grady to receiver Tiger Jones, the Storm took their only lead of the game when Jason Boltus found T.T. Toliver for a 17-yard touchdown reception – Toliver’s first of three touchdown catches -- and Delbert Alvarado added the extra point to make it 7-6 Tampa Bay. Joe Hills put Jacksonville back in the lead on the Sharks’ next drive with a four-yard touchdown hookup, and on the ensuing Tampa Bay possession, Jacksonville’s Jordan Miller intercepted Boltus’ pass and returned it 28 yards to make it 20-7 Sharks. On the play, Boltus hit Julius Gregory in stride, but Gregory couldn’t hang on and deflected the ball up into the air for the Sharks’ defensive lineman to pick out of the air and rumble in for the score. Tampa Bay moved the ball down to the Sharks’ three-yard line on their next drive but came up a yard-and-a-half short on a Boltus run on a fourth down play. Hills caught his second of four touchdown catches after Jacksonville took over on downs for a 27-7 Sharks lead. Jacksonville extended its advantage to 34-7 when Boltus threw a pick six to Greg Reid on the first play of the Storm’s next drive. Boltus finished the night 22-of-41 for 284 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Toliver became the Arena Football League’s all-time leader for career receiving yards with his second touchdown catch in the second quarter to get the Storm back on the scoreboard at 34-14. Toliver came into the Jacksonville game needing 27 yards to pass Damian Harrell (15,134 total career receiving yards) for the most receiving yards in league history. Toliver’s 13-yard touchdown reception with 4:23 to go in the first half was enough to push Toliver to the top of the leaderboard. Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm fell to the Jacksonville Sharks 67-34 in front of 8,418 fans Saturday evening at AMALIE Arena.

Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver led receivers with eight catches and 124 yards while catching a team-high three touchdowns.

Toliver’s second touchdown of the game, a nine-yard reception made him the Arena Football League’s All-Time Reception leader surpassing Damian Harrell (15,134). Toliver currently has 15,232 career yards on 1,160 career catches.

o He needs five more receptions to eclipse Harrell (1,164) to become the AFL’s All-Time reception leader. o With 61 more receiving yards Toliver will move past Randy Moss (15,292) to have the fourth most receiving yards in professional

football history.

Sharks wide receiver Tiger Jones finished with five catches for 36 yards and a touchdown. Jones passed Chris Jackson (1,004) to move into fourth place all-time now sitting with 1,006 career receptions.

o Third on the list is Storm head coach Lawrence Samuels with 1,030.

Storm WR T.T. Toliver after reeling in one of his eight catches. (Credit: Scott Audette/Tampa Bay Storm)

2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

Game 10

Jacksonville Sharks at Tampa Bay Storm (Jun. 11, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Jacksonville Sharks. 20 27 7 13 - 67 Record: (5-5) Tampa Bay Storm..... 7 7 7 13 - 34 Record: (1-9) Scoring Summary: 1st 13:31 JAX - JONES, Tiger 16 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (Wolfe, Lindsey kick failed), 2-35 1:29, JAX 6 - TBS 0 09:10 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 17 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 6-41 3:43, JAX 6 - TBS 7 05:39 JAX - HILLS, Joe 4 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), 4-15 2:58, JAX 13 - TBS 7 04:20 JAX - Miller, Jordan 28 yd interception return (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), , JAX 20 - TBS 7 2nd 10:19 JAX - HILLS, Joe 15 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), 4-48 2:50, JAX 27 - TBS 7 09:05 JAX - REID, Greg 21 yd interception return (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), , JAX 34 - TBS 7 04:29 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 13 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 6-47 3:55, JAX 34 - TBS 14 02:10 JAX - GRAY, Reggie 22 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), 2-39 1:45, JAX 41 - TBS 14 00:32 JAX - HILLS, Joe 14 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (Wolfe, Lindsey kick failed), 3-34 1:14, JAX 47 - TBS 14 3rd 11:11 TBS - BROWN, John 1 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 6-40 3:49, JAX 47 - TBS 21 08:14 JAX - JACKSON, Dexter 1 yd run (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), 3-6 2:23, JAX 54 - TBS 21 4th 14:56 JAX - HILLS, Joe 2 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (Wolfe, Lindsey kick), 6-29 5:13, JAX 61 - TBS 21 09:55 TBS - BARNETT, Philli 22 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick failed), 5-48 4:01, JAX 61 - TBS 27 05:18 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 12 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbe kick), 3-12 1:36, JAX 61 - TBS 34 00:00 JAX - REID, Greg 48 yd fumble recovery, , JAX 67 - TBS 34 JAX TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 20 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 5-6 10-28 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 192 278 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 27-17-0 41-22-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 32-198 52-306 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-48 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-83 9-134 Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-49 0-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 7-43 13-60 Possession Time............... 28:21 31:39 Third-Down Conversions........ 1 of 3 5 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 3 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-3 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-6 0-0 RUSHING: Jacksonville Sharks-BRACKETT, Sean 1-4; JACKSON, Dexter 3-2; HOLMAN, Jason 1-0. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 5-18; TOLIVER, T.T. 1-5; BROWN, John 4-5. PASSING: Jacksonville Sharks-GRADY, Tommy 16-23-0-188; BRACKETT, Sean 1-4-0-4. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 22-41-2-284; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 6. RECEIVING: Jacksonville Sharks-HILLS, Joe 7-68; JONES, Tiger 5-36; GRAY, Reggie 2-45; Robustelli, And 2-21; RUFFINS, Moqut 1-22. Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 8-124; BARNETT, Philli 8-82; WASHINGTON, Mik 6-78. INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville Sharks-Miller, Jordan 1-28; REID, Greg 1-21. Tampa Bay Storm-None. FUMBLES: Jacksonville Sharks-None. Tampa Bay Storm-BROWN, John 1-1.

2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

Another Game, Another Record For T.T. Toliver As Storm Fall To KISS LA KISS at Tampa Bay Storm ● Saturday, June 18, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL – Tampa Bay Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver set the Arena Football League record for all-time catches on Saturday at Amalie Arena a week after climbing to the top of the league’s all-time reception yardage list. The KISS (5-6) scored on their first eight possessions and weren’t stopped until their final drive late in the fourth quarter. Tampa Bay (1-10) put a touchdown on the board on its opening drive but was denied on its next four possessions through the rest of the first half. The Storm trailed 40-6 at halftime. After LA scored on its opening drive, Tampa Bay quarterback Jason Boltus converted the Storm’s first possession into points when he scrambled out of the pocket and weaved his way through the KISS defense 16 yards to pay dirt. The Storm still trailed 7-6, however, after Delbert Alvarado missed the extra point. Rory Nixon rumbled over the goal line on a two-yard carry to put the KISS back in the lead. Tampa Bay turned the ball over on downs on back-to-back possessions, and LA responded with a touchdown each time. Boltus was intercepted on consecutive passes on the next two Storm drives. Tampa Bay scored on its opening drive of the second half, Boltus finding Phillip Barnett in the end zone for an eight-yard score to cut LA’s lead to 40-13. The Storm defense, though, couldn’t come up with a stop to allow Tampa Bay to get back in the game. LA marched down the field twice more in the second half, taking a 54-13 lead. Toliver broke the AFL’s all-time catches record at 8:34 of the fourth quarter, surpassing Damian Harrell (1,164 career receptions) for the second week in a row for a major achievement. Boltus connected with Toliver on a 22-yard flag route to cement the 39 year old’s place as the league’s receptions king. On Tampa Bay’s next play, Boltus found a wide open Mike Washington in the end zone on a 14-yard strike for the Storm’s third touchdown, cutting LA’s lead to 54-20. Toliver had six catches total against LA and now has 1,166 catches over his 12-year AFL career. Toliver can knock off one more record in the coming weeks. He needs just 71 all-purpose yards to become the league leader in that category too and pass AFL Hall of Famer Barry Wagner (21,042). Tampa Bay had one more last gasp, Boltus hitting Washington in the front corner of the end zone with two seconds remaining in the game for the 54-27 final. Boltus finished 16-of-29 for 173 yards and three touchdowns passing and one more score rushing. Toliver had a team-high 91 receiving yards.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm fell to the L.A. KISS on Saturday night by a score of 54-27 in front of 9,670 fans at AMALIE Arena.

Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver continued his record breaking season as he became the Arena Football League’s All-Time Leader in Career Receptions surpassing Damian Harrell (1,164).

The next milestone on the radar for Toliver is All-Time All-Purpose yards. Currently, AFL Hall of Famer Barry Wagner tops the list with 21,042 yards. Toliver needs 69 more all-purpose yards to become the AFL’s All-Time Leader in that category and eighth all-time in the history of professional football.

Storm wide receiver T.T. Toliver’s 1,165th career reception. (Credit: Scott Audette/Tampa Bay Storm)

2016 Tampa Bay Storm Postseason Media Guide

Game 11

LA KISS at Tampa Bay Storm (Jun. 18, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score LA KISS............. 14 26 7 7 - 54 Record: (5=6) Tampa Bay Storm..... 6 0 7 14 - 27 Record: (1-10) Scoring Summary: 1st 12:56 LAK - MORGAN, Donovan 21 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (CEJUDO, Joey kick), 3-44 2:04, LAK 7 - TBS 0 10:54 TBS - BOLTUS, Jason 16 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbert kick failed), 2-31 1:25, LAK 7 - TBS 6 06:39 LAK - NIXON, Rory 2 yd run (CEJUDO, Joey kick), 4-37 3:38, LAK 14 - TBS 6 2nd 14:20 LAK - MORGAN, Donovan 2 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (CEJUDO, Joey kick), 5-12 2:09, LAK 21 - TBS 6 05:43 LAK - COLLINS, Brandon 31 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (CEJUDO, Joey kick failed), 4-27 3:34, LAK 27 - TBS 6 02:35 LAK - STEPHENS, DJ 6 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (CEJUDO, Joey kick), 3-2 2:03, LAK 34 - TBS 6 00:06 LAK - MORGAN, Donovan 7 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (CEJUDO, Joey kick failed), 4-21 1:06, LAK 40 - TBS 6 3rd 12:08 TBS - BARNETT, Phillip 8 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 5-30 2:52, LAK 40 - TBS 13 07:34 LAK - NIXON, Rory 1 yd run (CEJUDO, Joey kick), 5-25 4:05, LAK 47 - TBS 13 4th 11:09 LAK - WILSON, Justin 22 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (CEJUDO, Joey kick), 10-45 7:53, LAK 54 - TBS 13 08:01 TBS - WASHINGTON, Mike 14 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 4-48 2:17, LAK 54 - TBS 20 00:02 TBS - WASHINGTON, Mike 12 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 6-39 1:42, LAK 54 - TBS 27 LAK TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 18 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 13-19 5-30 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 210 168 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 33-19-0 29-16-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 46-229 35-198 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 3-81 9-104 Interception Returns-Yards.... 3-33 0-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards............... 13-117 7-34 Possession Time............... 36:53 23:07 Third-Down Conversions........ 5 of 9 2 of 4 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 3 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 5-6 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-5 0-0 RUSHING: LA KISS-NIXON, Rory 7-13; THOMAS, Pete 3-6; MORGAN, Donovan 1-1; STEPHENS, DJ 2-minus 1. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 2-23; WASHINGTON, Mike 1-3; BROWN, John 1-2; TOLIVER, T.T. 1-2. PASSING: LA KISS-THOMAS, Pete 19-33-0-210. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 16-29-3-173; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 5. RECEIVING: LA KISS-MORGAN, Donovan 7-72; STEPHENS, DJ 4-38; WILSON, Justin 4-37; COLLINS, Brandon 3-52; NIXON, Rory 1-11. Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 6-91; WASHINGTON, Mike 5-53; BARNETT, Phillip 5-29. INTERCEPTIONS: LA KISS-SMITH, Terrance 1-19; VICTORIAN, Josh 1-14; THOMAS, Clevan 1-0. Tampa Bay Storm-None. FUMBLES: LA KISS-WILSON, Justin 1-0; NIXON, Rory 1-0. Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 1-1.

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Prechae Rodriguez Stars In Storm’s Loss To Predators Tampa Bay Storm at Orlando Predators ● Friday, June 24, 2016 ● Amway Center

Orlando, FL – The return of Tampa native Prechae Rodriguez proved to be a key asset to the Storm this week, but it wasn’t enough to help the team win their rematch against rival Orlando on Friday night. The Storm (1-11) attempted to earn their second win of the season going into the bye week but fell short, losing to the Predators 56-33. Another rough start in the first quarter hurt the team the most. A score early in the game followed by an Orlando (11-2) interception gave the Predators a 14-0 lead at the end of the first. Rodriguez stepped things up in the second quarter starting with a 6-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jason Boltus. He would follow that with another score off of a 10 yard kickoff return to bring the Storm back into the game. A 12-yard rush by Orlando quarterback Bernard Morris and a final score by Greg Carr put Orlando back up on top though, with the Preds leading 35-20 at the end of the first half. The Storm tried hard to come back in the second half, but the Predators finished the game strong scoring three more times to take the win. The team of Morris, Carr and Brandon Thompkins for Orlando were difficult to stop, particularly Morris and his rushing style of play. Morris completed 16-of-23 passes for 131 yards along with five touchdowns and rushed six times for 31 yards and three touchdowns. The Storm was led by Rodriguez and Kendrick Ings, who both returned to the team this past week. Rodriguez finished the night with 13 catches for 113 yards and three touchdowns along with a 10-yard onside kick return for another score. Ings finished with six kickoff returns for 107 yards and four catches for 31 yards. Wide receiver T.T. Toliver continues his quest toward becoming the AFL’s all-time leader in all-purpose yards with just 14 more to reach the mark.

Storm wide receiver Prechae Rodriguez after reeling in one of his 13 catches. (Credit: Brion Price Photography)

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Game 12

Tampa Bay Storm at Orlando Predators (Jun. 24, 2016 at Orlando, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 0 20 0 13 - 33 Record: (1-11) Orlando Predators... 14 21 7 14 - 56 Record: (11-2) Scoring Summary: 1st 11:13 ORL - MORRIS, Bernard 9 yd run (LEWIS, Mark kick), 5-44 3:47, TBS 0 - ORL 7 02:59 ORL - THOMPKINS, Brandon 10 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 6-45 3:26, TBS 0 - ORL 14 2nd 14:09 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 6 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 6-45 3:33, TBS 7 - ORL 14 09:51 ORL - MORRIS, Bernard 12 yd run (LEWIS, Mark kick), 4-42 3:32, TBS 7 - ORL 21 08:45 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 10 yd kickoff return (ALVARADO, Delbert kick failed), , TBS 13 - ORL 21 07:28 ORL - CARR, Greg 8 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 1-39 1:08, TBS 13 - ORL 28 01:29 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 5 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 7-43 5:07, TBS 20 - ORL 28 00:32 ORL - CARR, Greg 6 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 4-14 0:25, TBS 20 - ORL 35 3rd 05:48 ORL - MORRIS, Bernard 2 yd run (LEWIS, Mark kick), 4-21 3:03, TBS 20 - ORL 42 4th 14:49 ORL - CARR, Greg 9 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 3-7 2:56, TBS 20 - ORL 49 10:46 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 15 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 7-49 3:58, TBS 27 - ORL 49 07:24 ORL - THOMPKINS, Brandon 2 yd pass from MORRIS, Bernard (LEWIS, Mark kick), 4-7 2:26, TBS 27 - ORL 56 01:00 TBS - LACEY, V'Keon 8 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (BOLTUS, Jason pass failed), 2-8 1:30, TBS 33 - ORL 56 TBS ORL FIRST DOWNS................... 17 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 2-0 8-33 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 235 132 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 45-29-3 25-17-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 48-235 34-165 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 7-117 5-43 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 3-24 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 13-110 4-25 Possession Time............... 33:23 26:37 Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 7 3 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 5 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-4 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-7 1-7 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 1-0; BROWN, John 1-0. Orlando Predators-MORRIS, Bernard 6-31; Martinez, John 2-2. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 29-45-3-242; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 7. Orlando Predators-MORRIS, Bernard 16-23-0-131; CARTWRIGHT, Cha 1-2-0-8; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 7. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 13-113; TOLIVER, T.T. 6-56; LACEY, V'Keon 5-37; INGS, Kendrick 4-31; BROWN, John 1-5. Orlando Predators-THOMPKINS, Brandon 7-54; CARR, Greg 5-43; BROWNING, Paul 3-19; CHANCELLOR, Brelan 1-12; MCCRAY, Jordan 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Orlando Predators-STEPHENS, Paul 1-24; MOORE, Terence 1-0; COOK, Emanuel 1-0. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Orlando Predators-TEAM 1-1.

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Storm Start Strong, But Can’t Finish In Loss To LA KISS Tampa Bay Storm at LA KISS ● Monday, July 11, 2016 ● Honda Center

Anaheim, CA – The last time the Tampa Bay Storm took on the Los Angeles KISS, they failed to start, allowing the KISS to take a 34-point lead in the first half. While the Storm came out strong on Monday night in their rematch at Honda Center in Anaheim, with the game tied 14-14 at halftime, it wasn’t enough to finish the game. The Storm (1-12) was outscored by 27 points in the second half, losing 48-21. The KISS (6-7) scored first with an 11-yard touchdown by wide receiver Donovan Morgan after the Storm failed to score in their first drive of the game. The KISS led 7-0 going into the second quarter. Storm quarterback Jason Boltus started the second quarter with a touchdown pass to wide receiver T.T. Toliver to tie it. After another score by the KISS, the Storm’s recently-acquired John Brown also contributed with a 2-yard touchdown run to tie it at the half. The difference in this game, however, was the second half performance. The KISS came out strong both offensively and defensively, switching some things up on their offensive plays and forcing the Storm to turn the ball over three times in a row from the start of the half. KISS fullback Rory Nixon scored a 3-yard rushing touchdown to take the lead again for good, 21-14. After turning the ball over on downs, the Storm then let another 9-yard touchdown pass from Stanley to D.J. Stephens, falling behind and ending the third at 27-14. The Storm continued to struggle, turning the ball over two more times in the fourth quarter. The last score for the Storm would be a 7-yard rush by Adam Kennedy with less than four minutes left. On a positive note, Toliver became the all-time leader in all-purpose yards for the Arena Football League. A 16-yard pass from Boltus with 8:29 left in the first quarter put Toliver at 21,056 total all-purpose yards, surpassing AFL Hall-of-Famer Barry Wagner with 21,042 yards.

Storm quarterback Jason Boltus dropping back to pass. (Credit: LA KISS)

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Game 13

Tampa Bay Storm at LA KISS (Jul. 11, 2016 at Anaheim, CA)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 0 14 0 7 - 21 Record: (1-12) LA KISS............. 7 7 13 21 - 48 Record: (6-7) Scoring Summary: 1st 01:32 LAK - MORGAN, Donovan 11 yd pass from STANLEY, Nathan (GOULD, Chris kick), 7-32 4:03, TBS 0 - LAK 7 2nd 11:16 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 7 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 8-45 4:19, TBS 7 - LAK 7 05:49 LAK - NIXON, Rory 2 yd run (GOULD, Chris kick), 6-34 4:53, TBS 7 - LAK 14 03:08 TBS - BROWN, John 2 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 3-30 1:36, TBS 14 - LAK 14 3rd 08:39 LAK - NIXON, Rory 3 yd run (GOULD, Chris kick), 9-41 5:53, TBS 14 - LAK 21 03:16 LAK - STEPHENS, DJ 9 yd pass from STANLEY, Nathan (GOULD, Chris kick failed), 3-20 2:03, TBS 14 - LAK 27 4th 11:59 LAK - MORGAN, Donovan 29 yd pass from STANLEY, Nathan (GOULD, Chris kick), 5-41 2:56, TBS 14 - LAK 34 04:22 LAK - STEPHENS, DJ 32 yd pass from STANLEY, Nathan (GOULD, Chris kick), 3-32 1:56, TBS 14 - LAK 41 01:02 TBS - KENNEDY, Adam 7 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 4-45 2:32, TBS 21 - LAK 41 00:24 LAK - STEPHENS, DJ 29 yd pass from THOMAS, Pete (GOULD, Chris kick), 4-47 0:56, TBS 21 - LAK 48 TBS LAK FIRST DOWNS................... 14 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 5-10 5-28 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 216 233 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 41-21-0 36-20-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 46-226 41-261 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-88 4-62 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards............... 10-55 6-43 Possession Time............... 30:36 29:24 Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 9 5 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 6 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 1-3 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 1-7; BROWN, John 1-2; BOLTUS, Jason 3-1. LA KISS-STEPHENS, DJ 1-15; NIXON, Rory 4-13. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 18-38-0-178; KENNEDY, Adam 3-3-0-38. LA KISS-STANLEY, Nathan 17-32-0-186; THOMAS, Pete 3-4-0-47. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 10-116; RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 5-52; INGS, Kendrick 5-45; BROWN, John 1-3. LA KISS-STEPHENS, DJ 8-112; WILLIAMS, Fred 5-54; MORGAN, Donovan 4-57; NIXON, Rory 2-6; MADISON, Colin 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-None. LA KISS-None. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-None. LA KISS-None.

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Storm See Positives In Close Defeat To Philadelphia Philadelphia Soul at Tampa Bay Storm ● Saturday, July 16, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL – The fire the Storm has been waiting to see again came out in Saturday's game against the Philadelphia Soul. But it wasn’t quite enough to seal the deal as failing to minimize the little mistakes led to a 56-51 loss at Amalie Arena. Philadelphia (12-2) was first to score in the first quarter after the Storm (1-13) turned the ball over in its first drive. It wasn’t long after, however, that receiver Prechae Rodriguez caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jason Boltus to tie the game. A hard hit to Boltus in the final minute of the first forced him to miss the remainder of the game. Backup Adam Kennedy stepped in Boltus’ place and had a career game, throwing for 241 yards and five touchdowns. The Soul outscored the Storm 21-12 in the second quarter. A touchdown for the Soul, followed by a Ryan McDaniel onside kick recovery, allowed them to jump ahead by two scores. The Storm didn’t go away quietly, though, as Kendrick Ings and Rodriguez both added touchdowns to make it 28-19 at the half. Impressive defense by Cameron McGlenn and an interception by Cortez Stubbs stopped the Soul offense from scoring at the start of the third. Storm receiver T.T. Toliver soon scored off of a 6-yard touchdown pass from Kennedy to bring his team within three. Ings, and his lightning speed, finished the quarter by adding two more scores to give Tampa Bay a 37-35 lead going into the fourth quarter. But it wouldn’t last. An interception by Philadelphia’s Dawyne Hollis allowed the Soul to take the lead for good in the fourth, scoring on all their drives in the final quarter of the game. Kennedy ended the night completing 17-of-26 pass attempts. He also added 22 yards on the ground. Ings caught one pass for a 40-yard score and returned a kickoff 57 yards for another TD. Toliver led the team with a game-high of 12 catches for 152 yards and three touchdowns. Philadelphia was led by quarterback Dan Raudabaugh, who passed for six touchdowns and 238 yards on 21-of-34 passing. While the Storm didn’t quite get the job done, coach Lawrence Samuels said he saw several positives.

Post-Game Notes

The Tampa Bay Storm fell to the Philadelphia Soul, 56-51, in front of 8,406 fans, Saturday afternoon at AMALIE Arena.

Storm back-up quarterback Adam Kennedy replaced an injured Jason Boltus and had his best effort of the 2016 season as he completed 17-of-26 passes for 241 yards and five touchdown passes while adding one on the ground.

Wide receiver and kick returner Kendrick Ings had his best game since returning from the Canadian Football League as he scored three touchdowns – a kickoff return, reception and rush – while recording his second 100-yard plus effort in three games in the return games.

Storm defensive back James Harrell collected his third interception of the season tying Cortez Stubbs for the team lead.

Stubbs forced his third fumble of the season in the first quarter. He is now tied for the League lead in forced fumbles.

The Soul tied an AFL record having now scored in 135 consecutive quarters dating back to the first quarter of the first game in 2015, joining the 2001-03 San Jose SaberCats.

Storm OL Anthony Parker’s 15-yard reception (Credit: Chris Arnold/Tampa Bay Storm)

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Game 14

Philadelphia Soul at Tampa Bay Storm (Jul. 16, 2016 at Tampa, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Philadelphia Soul... 7 21 7 21 - 56 Record: (12-3) Tampa Bay Storm..... 7 12 18 14 - 51 Record: (1-13) Scoring Summary: 1st 10:14 PHI - KAULEINAMOKU, Shaun 30 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 2-41 1:06, PHI 7 - TBS 0 08:18 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 8 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 2-40 1:10, PHI 7 - TBS 7 2nd 11:04 PHI - REYNOLDS, Darius 9 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 5-49 3:08, PHI 14 - TBS 7 06:12 PHI - KAULEINAMOKU, Shaun 8 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 6-37 4:12, PHI 21 - TBS 7 04:50 TBS - INGS, Kendrick 40 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick failed), 1-40 0:42, PHI 21 - TBS 13 04:08 PHI - DUVALT, Chris 21 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 1-21 0:25, PHI 28 - TBS 13 02:02 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 45 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick failed), 2-37 1:23, PHI 28 - TBS 19 3rd 07:40 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 6 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick blockd), 5-29 3:20, PHI 28 - TBS 25 05:25 PHI - REYNOLDS, Darius 6 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 3-12 1:41, PHI 35 - TBS 25 04:34 TBS - INGS, Kendrick 57 yd kickoff return (KENNEDY, Adam pass failed), , PHI 35 - TBS 31 00:02 TBS - INGS, Kendrick 4 yd run (KENNEDY, Adam pass intcpt), 2-17 1:01, PHI 35 - TBS 37 4th 13:33 PHI - REYNOLDS, Darius 11 yd pass from RAUDABAUGH, Dan (FREVERT, Tommy kick), 3-39 1:27, PHI 42 - TBS 37 10:04 PHI - HOLLIS, Dwayne 35 yd interception return (FREVERT, Tommy kick), , PHI 49 - TBS 37 03:27 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 4 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 9-48 5:47, PHI 49 - TBS 44 02:38 PHI - REYNOLDS, Darius 10 yd kickoff return (FREVERT, Tommy kick), , PHI 56 - TBS 44 00:51 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 24 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 4-48 1:24, PHI 56 - TBS 51 PHI TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 19 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 7-21 7-35 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 238 306 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 34-21-1 37-24-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 41-259 48-341 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 1-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-67 5-136 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-35 1-20 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards............... 4-30 10-67 Possession Time............... 29:09 30:51 Third-Down Conversions........ 3 of 5 2 of 6 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 2 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-5 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 4-27 0-0 RUSHING: Philadelphia Soul-RICHARDSON, Jeramie 7-21. Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 4-22; BOLTUS, Jason 1-6; INGS, Kendrick 1-4; BROWN, John 1-3. PASSING: Philadelphia Soul-RAUDABAUGH, Dan 21-34-1-238. Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 17-26-1-241; BOLTUS, Jason 7-11-0-92; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 27. RECEIVING: Philadelphia Soul-DUVALT, Chris 6-88; KAULEINAMOKU, Shaun 6-68; REYNOLDS, Darius 5-50; MCDANIEL, Ryan 4-32. Tampa Bay Storm-TOLIVER, T.T. 12-152; RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 8-119; LACEY, V'Keon 2-7; INGS, Kendrick 1-40; PARKER, Anthony 1-15. INTERCEPTIONS: Philadelphia Soul-HOLLIS, Dwayne 1-35. Tampa Bay Storm-HARRELL, James 1-20. FUMBLES: Philadelphia Soul-MCDANIEL, Ryan 1-1. Tampa Bay Storm-None.

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James McClinton’s Late Heroics Secures A Needed Storm Victory Portland Steel at Tampa Bay Storm ● Saturday, July 23, 2016 ● AMALIE Arena

Tampa, FL - Tampa Bay defensive lineman James McClinton had already made one impact play on special teams in the Storm’s final home game of the season against Portland, blocking an extra point on the Steel’s first drive of the game to keep the Storm in front by a point. His second major special teams play, however, may have just been the biggest play of the season for Tampa Bay. Portland, trailing 41-40, set up for a potential game-winning field goal with three seconds remaining. McClinton, though, got a heavy push up the middle at the snap and stuck his hand up to deflect the 25-yard attempt from Ernesto Lacayo, setting off a raucous celebration among the 8,958 in attendance at Amalie Arena and preserve a one-point 41-40 victory for the Storm. Tampa Bay (2-13) never trailed in the game, but Portland rallied in the fourth quarter and appeared to be in position to steal a victory in the closing seconds. After a Storm turnover with 4:06 to go, the Steel (2-13) simultaneously milked the clock and moved the ball toward the goal line. Rather than try to punch the ball into the end zone, Portland opted to set up for the field goal, allowing the Steel to take all but three seconds off the clock. As Lacayo lined up his potential game-winner, Storm head coach Lawrence Samuels stood on the sideline, his eyes closed. In losing 12 of their first 13 games, the Storm followed a familiar pattern: stay close early, fall behind through a series of second-quarter miscues and play catch up the rest of the game. Against Portland, the Storm learned what it felt like to play with a lead the whole game, scoring 21-straight points in the second quarter to take control. After Portland answered Tampa Bay’s opening-drive touchdown with one of its own – a missed extra point kept the score 7-6 in favor of Tampa Bay – the Storm drove down the field and pushed their lead to eight points after quarterback Adam Kennedy, playing for an injured Jason Boltus, found Prechae Rodriguez in the end zone from 10 yards away. On the ensuing kickoff, Nick Addison stripped Portland returner Shaine Boyle, and James Harrell recovered at the Steel 16-yard line for the Storm. Two plays later, Kendrick Ings took a handoff around the left end at the four, weaving his way through a wall of blockers and falling into the end zone to make it 21-6 Storm. Portland was unable to advance the ball out of the shadow of its own end zone the next time it had the ball, turning the ball over on downs and giving it to the Storm again in prime position at the four. After a Jimmy Gordon rush gained a yard, Kennedy spotted a wide-open T.T. Toliver along the side wall in the end zone and lobbed a pass to the 39-year-old AFL veteran to put the Storm up 28-6. Portland started its comeback on the final play of the first half when quarterback Shane Austin snuck into the end zone from a yard out to cut the deficit to 28-13. The Steel got the ball to open the second half and wasted little time, scoring on a Rashaad Carter three-yard run over the left side to make it 28-19 (extra point was missed). The two teams traded scores, Tampa Bay pushing the lead to 35-19 when Kennedy found an unguarded Toliver on a fourth down play from six yards away and the Steel coming right back with an Austin to Nick Truesdell scoring connection. That combination combined again for a 23-yard touchdown to get the Steel within two points early in the fourth quarter. Tampa Bay countered, Kennedy hitting Lacey for a critical 21-yard touchdown pass with 8:05 to go to extend the lead, the score set up by a recovered onside kick by Addison at the Steel 13. The lead remained eight, however, as the snap on the extra point was bobbled. Portland continued to fight, Truesdell scoring for the third-consecutive drive, taking a short out route, cutting back into the field and fighting through a trio of tacklers to break into the open and race 45 yards for a score. Portland opted to kick the extra point and still trailed by a point. The Storm had a chance to close out the victory on offense, but Kennedy was picked off by Matt Pierce with a little more than four minutes to go, setting up the dramatic finish

Storm DL James McClinton (94) blocking a potential game-winning 23-yard field goal versus the Steel. (Credit: Chris Arnold/Tampa Bay Storm)

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Game 15

Portland Steel at Tampa Bay Storm (Jul. 23, 2015 at New Orleans, LA)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Portland Steel...... 6 7 13 14 - 40 Record: (2-13) Tampa Bay Storm..... 7 21 7 6 - 41 Record: (2-13) Scoring Summary: 1st 10:32 TBS - LACEY, V'Keon 9 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 6-48 4:28, PDX 0 - TBS 7 08:41 PDX - KELLY, Bryson 4 yd run (LACAYO, Ernesto kick blockd), 2-47 1:16, PDX 6 - TBS 7 2nd 14:56 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 10 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 10-48 8:16, PDX 6 - TBS 14 12:15 TBS - INGS, Kendrick 4 yd run (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 3-16 1:54, PDX 6 - TBS 21 07:45 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 3 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 2-4 1:01, PDX 6 - TBS 28 00:03 PDX - AUSTIN, Shane 1 yd run (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 4-26 0:42, PDX 13 - TBS 28 3rd 12:44 PDX - CARTER, Rashaad 3 yd run (LACAYO, Ernesto kick failed), 3-12 2:16, PDX 19 - TBS 28 05:47 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 6 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 9-47 6:15, PDX 19 - TBS 35 00:00 PDX - TRUESDELL, Nick 5 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 7-46 5:09, PDX 26 - TBS 35 4th 11:27 PDX - TRUESDELL, Nick 23 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 1-28 0:53, PDX 33 - TBS 35 08:05 TBS - LACEY, V'Keon 21 yd pass from KENNEDY, Adam (ALVARADO, Delbert rush failed), 3-13 2:45, PDX 33 - TBS 41 06:32 PDX - TRUESDELL, Nick 45 yd pass from AUSTIN, Shane (LACAYO, Ernesto kick), 1-45 0:40, PDX 40 - TBS 41 PDX TBS FIRST DOWNS................... 19 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 12-24 11-42 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 192 177 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 23-16-1 34-19-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 35-216 46-219 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-89 5-77 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards............... 1-10 12-65 Possession Time............... 25:22 33:59 Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 5 3 of 7 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 4-6 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-6 0-0 RUSHING: Portland Steel-PERRY, Jared 1-10; KELLY, Bryson 2-9; CARTER, Rashaad 1-3; TRUESDELL, Nick 2-3; MYERS, Kevin 3-1; AUSTIN, Shane 3-minus 2. Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 6-26; INGS, Kendrick 3-11; BROWN, John 1-4; GORDON, James 1-1. PASSING: Portland Steel-AUSTIN, Shane 16-23-1-192. Tampa Bay Storm-KENNEDY, Adam 19-34-1-183; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 6. RECEIVING: Portland Steel-GILSON, Tom 7-108; TRUESDELL, Nick 4-78; PERRY, Jared 3-11; GALLINGTON, Deveric 1-minus 2; AUSTIN, Shane 1-minus 3. Tampa Bay Storm-INGS, Kendrick 5-60; TOLIVER, T.T. 5-38; RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 5-29; LACEY, V'Keon 3-43; PARKER, Anthony 1-13. INTERCEPTIONS: Portland Steel-PIERCE, Matt 1-0. Tampa Bay Storm-MCGLENN, Cameron 1-0. FUMBLES: Portland Steel-BOYLE, Shaine 1-1. Tampa Bay Storm-None.

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Storm Drops Regular Season Finale To The Sharks, 54-35 Tampa Bay Storm at Jacksonville Sharks ● Saturday, July 30, 2016 ● Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

Jacksonville, FL – JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Storm (2-14, 0-8) were defeated by the Jacksonville Sharks (7-9, 5-3) by a score of 54-35 in front of 10,324 fans at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. The Storm were led by quarterback Jason Boltus, who completed 17-of-36 passes for 231 yards and four touchdowns. His top target of the night was Prechae Rodriguez who caught six passes 43 yards and a touchdown. The Storm started out fast with Toliver scoring on two consecutive drives. Storm defensive back Nick Addison would tack on an additional touchdown on a 17-yard fumble return after forcing a fumble on special teams. The Storm’s lead would be short-lived as the Jacksonville defense would tighten up. The Sharks were led by a defense that forced six turnovers on downs, holding the Storm scoreless on three consecutive drives. The Sharks defensive line sacked Boltus four times. Sharks defensive back Keon Lyn led the team with 10.0 total tackles.

Storm quarterback Jason Boltus dropping back for a pass. (Credit: Jacksonville Sharks)

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Game 16

Tampa Bay Storm at Jacksonville Sharks (Jul. 30, 2016 at Jacksonville, FL)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Tampa Bay Storm..... 21 0 7 7 - 35 Record: (2-14) Jacksonville Sharks. 13 14 14 13 - 54 Record: (7-9) Scoring Summary: 1st 11:55 JAX - JACKSON, Roger 20 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick failed), 5-45 3:05, TBS 0 - JAX 6 05:34 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 23 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 6-41 5:00, TBS 7 - JAX 6 03:16 JAX - HILLS, Joe 27 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick), 3-45 1:15, TBS 7 - JAX 13 01:48 TBS - TOLIVER, T.T. 36 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 1-36 1:18, TBS 14 - JAX 13 00:35 TBS - ADDISON, Nick 17 yd fumble recovery (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), , TBS 21 - JAX 13 2nd 13:10 JAX - HILLS, Joe 21 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick), 4-26 16:50, TBS 21 - JAX 20 04:04 JAX - HILLS, Joe 1 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick), 7-19 3:10, TBS 21 - JAX 27 3rd 05:48 JAX - JONES, Tiger 10 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick), 10-38 5:49, TBS 21 - JAX 34 03:36 TBS - INGS, Kendrick 41 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 2-41 0:51, TBS 28 - JAX 34 01:16 JAX - JACKSON, Roger 11 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick), 2-44 0:51, TBS 28 - JAX 41 4th 09:32 JAX - HILLS, Joe 12 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick failed), 2-31 0:47, TBS 28 - JAX 47 06:21 TBS - RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 6 yd pass from BOLTUS, Jason (ALVARADO, Delbert kick), 4-32 1:56, TBS 35 - JAX 47 03:58 JAX - JONES, Tiger 11 yd pass from GRADY, Tommy (WOLFE, Lindsey kick), 3-9 1:23, TBS 35 - JAX 54 TBS JAX FIRST DOWNS................... 12 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 6--1 7-10 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 223 254 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 36-17-0 34-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 45-222 41-264 Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-17 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 9-174 4-57 Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost.................. 4-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards............... 7-45 6-57 Possession Time............... 29:46 30:14 Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 11 4 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 5 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 1-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 3-8 RUSHING: Tampa Bay Storm-BROWN, John 1-5; BOLTUS, Jason 4-minus 1; TOLIVER, T.T. 1-minus 5. Jacksonville Sharks-ROSS, Derrick 6-10; JONES, Tiger 1-0. PASSING: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 17-36-0-231; TEAM 0-0-0-minus 8. Jacksonville Sharks-GRADY, Tommy 21-34-0-254. RECEIVING: Tampa Bay Storm-RODRIGUEZ, Prechae 6-43; INGS, Kendrick 5-67; TOLIVER, T.T. 4-84; BARNETT, Phillip 2-37. Jacksonville Sharks-HILLS, Joe 7-92; JONES, Tiger 6-88; JACKSON, Roger 6-71; ROSS, Derrick 2-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Tampa Bay Storm-None. Jacksonville Sharks-None. FUMBLES: Tampa Bay Storm-BOLTUS, Jason 3-0; INGS, Kendrick 1-0. Jacksonville Sharks-JACKSON, Alvin 1-1.

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Playoff History

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Franchise Playoff History

GLADIATORS IN THE PLAYOFFS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE MVP IRONMAN 8/1/1987* Denver L, 16-45 13,232 Gary Mullen (DEN) Steve Trimblen (DEN) 7/22/1988 @ Detroit L, 25-34 15,135 No Record No Record 8/12/1989 Denver W, 39-37 5,417 – Neutral No Record No Record 8/18/1989 @ Detroit L, 26-39 19,875 No Record No Record 8/6/1990 @ Detroit L, 30-61 15,874 No Record No Record PLAYOFF RECORD: (1-4, .200) STORM IN THE PLAYOFFS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE MVP IRONMAN 8/10/91 @ Denver W, 40-13 18,485 Stevie Thomas Lynn Bradford 8/17/91 @ Detroit W, 48-42 20,357 Stevie Thomas Darren Willis 8/08/92 Cincinnati W, 41-36 20,231 Jay Gruden Eddie Brown 8/15/92 @ Orlando L, 21-24 (OT) 13,680 Carl Aikens (ORL) B. Wagner (ORL) 8/06/93 Albany W, 48-34 21,111 Stevie Thomas Les Barley 8/14/93 @ Orlando W, 55-52 13,680 Jay Gruden Andre Bowden 8/23/93 @ Detroit W, 51-31 12,989 Jay Gruden Keith Browner 8/20/94 @ Mass. L, 51-58 6,858 A. Langley(Mass.) D. Smith (Mass.) 8/12/95 Memphis W, 53-41 9,082 Jay Gruden G. Lewis (Memphis) 8/18/95 Albany W, 56-49 11,288 Jay Gruden Stevie Thomas 9/01/95 Orlando W, 48-35 25,087* George LaFrance B. Wagner (ORL) 8/09/96 Anaheim W, 30-16 13,021 Johnnie Harris Kent Wells 8/16/96 Arizona W, 55-54 13,572 George LaFrance C. McKinnon 8/26/96 @ Iowa W, 42-38 11,411 Stevie Thomas L. Conley (Iowa) 8/10/97 @ Nashville W, 52-49 10,214 George LaFrance Andre Bowden 8/16/97 @ Arizona L, 46-49 (OT) 15,749 C. Schexnayder (ARZ) B. Easter (ARZ) 8/07/98 San Jose W, 65-46 11,001 George LaFrance Les Barley 8/14/98 New Jersey W, 49-23 10,051 Johnnie Harris Andre Bowden 8/23/98 Orlando L, 31-62 17,222 Rick Hamilton (ORL) B. Wagner (ORL) 8/07/99 Orlando L, 19-41 10,706 Barry Wagner (ORL) B. Wagner (ORL) 7/29/00 Milwaukee W, 72-64 11,737 James Bowden Lawrence Samuels 8/03/00 @ Orlando L, 24-34 13,122 Connell Maynor (ORL) Clif Dell (ORL) 8/05/01 Indiana L, 31-68 12,454 Eddie Brown (IND) Jay Jones (IND) 7/27/02 @ Los Angeles W, 66-41 9,203 Shane Stafford Lawrence Samuels 8/03/02 @ San Jose L, 48-55 13,074 John Dutton (SJS) Barry Wagner (SJS) 5/31/03 Detroit W, 52-48 12,322 Freddie Solomon Lawrence Samuels 6/07/03 Orlando W, 60-50 14,028 John Kaleo T.T. Toliver 6/22/03 Arizona W, 43-29 20,496 Lawrence Samuels Lawrence Samuels 6/05/04 @ San Jose L, 52-56 11,130 Mark Grieb (SJS) Lawrence Samuels 5/29/05 @ Georgia L, 46-62 10,579 Troy Bergeron (GEO) Chris Jackson (GEO) 6/30/07 Columbus L, 56-55 10,221 Terrill Shaw Lawrence Samuels 8/07/10 @ Tulsa W, 68-38 5,964 Brett Dietz Sedrick Robinson 8/14/10 Orlando W, 63-62 10,104 TT Toliver (ORL) Robert Quiroga (ORL) 8/20/10 @ Spokane L, 57-69 10,775 Kyle Rowley (SPK) Huey Whittaker (SPK) 8/3/13 @ Jacksonville L, 62-69 7,899 Bernard Morris (JAX) Jeff Hughley, (JAX) PLAYOFF RECORD: (22-13, .629) OVERALL PLAYOFF RECORD (23-17, .575) * Highest attendance in ArenaBowl and playoff history BOLD = ArenaBowl • The Franchise is 5-4 in the title game (Pittsburgh 0-2 and Tampa Bay 5-2). The Storm won ArenaBowl’s V, VII, IX, X and XVII. • They lost ArenaBowl I, III as the Gladiators; XII and XXIII as the Storm SCORE BY QTR 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL Opponent 395 482 394 461 9 1810 Pitt-Tam 379 558 388 446 3 1836

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Individual Single-Game Postseason Records

POINTS SCORED For the Storm 38, James Bowden vs. Milwaukee, 7/29/00 Against the Storm 42, TT Toliver vs. Orlando 8/14/10

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED For the Storm 6, James Bowden vs. Milwaukee, 7/29/00 Against the Storm 7, TT Toliver vs. Orlando 8/14/10

RUSHES ATTEMPTED For the Storm 11, Andre Bowden vs. Orlando, 8/14/93 Against the Storm 8, Tony Burse, Detroit, 8/21/93

RUSHING YARDS For the Storm 52, Robert Lyles vs. Massachusetts, 8/22/94 Against the Storm 82, Rick Hamilton, Orlando, 8/23/98

TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING For the Storm 3, Lynn Bradford vs. Denver, 8/10/91; Eric Ortiz at Spokane 8/20/10 Against the Storm 3, Rick Hamilton, Orlando, 8/23/98

LONGEST RUSH For the Storm 41, Robert Lyles vs. Massachusetts, 8/22/94 Against the Storm 36, Rick Hamilton, Orlando, 8/23/98

PASSES ATTEMPTED For the Storm 46, Brett Dietz vs. Orlando, 8/14/10 Against the Storm 46, Rickey Foggie, New Jersey, 8/14/98

PASSES COMPLETED For the Storm 29, Brett Dietz at Spokane 8/20/10 Against the Storm 28, Bernard Morris, at Jacksonville, 8/3/13

YARDS GAINED PASSING For the Storm 318, Shane Stafford at San Jose, 6/5/04 Against the Storm 341, Jay Gruden, Orlando, 6/07/03

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE For the Storm 81.3%, Jay Gruden vs. Denver, 8/10/91 Against the Storm 75.8%, Andy Kelly, Detroit, 5/31/03

TOUCHDOWN PASSES For the Storm 7, Jay Gruden vs. Mass., 8/20/94, vs. Arizona, 8/16/96; John Kaleo vs. Milwaukee, 7/29/00; Shane Stafford at Los Angeles, 7/27/02, at San Jose, 6/5/04;

Brett Dietz at Tulsa 8/7/10 and vs. Orlando 8/14/10 Shane Boyd, at Jacksonville, 8/3/13

Against the Storm 9, Nick Hill vs. Orlando 8/14/10; Kyle Rowley at Spokane 8/20/10

LONGEST PASS For the Storm 46, Gruden to Mayes vs. Cincinnati, 8/8/92 Against the Storm 48, Gruden to McGriff, Orlando, 6/7/03

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN For the Storm 6, Peter Tom Willis vs. Orlando, 8/23/98 Against the Storm 3, Kurt Warner, Iowa, 8/26/96; Tony Graziani, Los Angeles, 7/27/02; Justin Allgood at Tulsa 8/7/10

RECEPTIONS For the Storm 11, James Bowden vs. Indiana, 8/5/01; Lawrence Samuels at San Jose, 6/5/04, vs. Columbus 6/30/07; Hank Edwards at Spokane 8/20/10 Against the Storm 14, Alvin Ashley, New Jersey, 8/14/98

YARDS RECEIVING For the Storm 155, George LaFrance vs. Arizona, 8/16/98 Against the Storm 165, TT Toliver, vs. Orlando, 8/14/10

TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING For the Storm 5, George LaFrance vs. Arizona, 8/16/98 Against the Storm 4, Andre Langley, Massachusetts, 8/22/94; Calvin Schexnayder, Arizona, 8/16/97 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED For the Storm 6, Donald Igwebuike at Orlando, 8/15/92 Against the Storm 8, Jorge Cimadevilla, Orlando, 8/14/93

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FIELD GOALS MADE For the Storm 4, Rich Fall at Arizona, 8/16/97 Against the Storm 4, Brian Lee, Memphis, 8/12/95

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED For the Storm 9, Pete Elezovic at Los Angeles, 7/27/02 Against the Storm 10, Taylor Rowan at Spokane 8/20/10

EXTRA POINTS MADE For the Storm 9, Pete Elezovic at Los Angeles, 7/27/02 Against the Storm 9, Taylor Rowan at Spokane 8/20/10

POINTS SCORED, KICKING For the Storm 16, Rich Fall at Arizona, 8/16/97 Against the Storm 15, Jorge Cimadevilla, Orlando, 8/14/93

KICKOFF RETURNS For the Storm 9, James Bowden vs. Indiana, 8/5/01; Sedrick Robinson at Spokane 8/20/10 Against the Storm 9, Josh Bush vs. Orlando 8/14/20

KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE For the Storm 203, James Bowden vs. Indiana, 8/5/01 Against the Storm 192, Hunkie Cooper, Arizona, 8/16/97

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN For the Storm 57, George LaFrance vs. Orlando, 9/1/95 Against the Storm 57, Ron Carpenter, Detroit, 5/31/03

COMBINED RETURN YARDS For the Storm 207, George LaFrance vs. Memphis, 8/12/95 Against the Storm 258, Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee, 7/29/00

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS For the Storm 302, James Bowden vs. Indiana, 8/5/01 Against the Storm 347, Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee, 7/29/00

MISSED FG RETURNS For the Storm 2 by several players Against the Storm 2, Herkie Walls, Orlando, 8/15/92; Troy Bergeron, Georgia, 5/29/05

MISSED FG RETURN YARDAGE For the Storm 45, George LaFrance vs. Memphis, 8/12/95 Against the Storm 67, Troy Bergeron, Georgia, 5/29/05

LONGEST MISSED FG RETURN For the Storm 45, George LaFrance vs. Memphis, 8/12/95 Against the Storm 56, Troy Bergeron, Georgia, 5/29/05 TOTAL TACKLES For the Storm 12, Antoine Worthman vs. Milwaukee, 7/29/00 Against the Storm 15, Barry Wagner, Orlando, 8/15/92

SACKS For the Storm 2, Keith Browner vs. Denver, 8/10/91 and vs. Cincinnati, 8/8/92 Against the Storm 2, Jon McCall, Detroit, 5/31/03; James Goode, Detroit, 8/21/93

INTERCEPTIONS For the Storm 3, Jo Jo Heath, vs. Denver, 8/12/89 Against the Storm 3, Chris Barber, Orlando, 8/23/99

INTERCEPTION YARDAGE For the Storm 47, Tracy Sanders vs. Orlando, 9/1/95 Against the Storm 73, Jay Jones, Indiana, 8/5/01

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN For the Storm 47, Tracy Sanders vs. Orlando, 9/1/95 Against the Storm 50, BJ Barre, Columbus, 6/30/07

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TEAM POSTSEASON RECORDS

TEAM POSTSEASON RECORDS: THE MOST

Points Scored, Game 72, vs. Milwaukee, 7/29/00 Points Allowed, Game 69, two times at Spokane, 8/20/10 at Jacksonville, 8/3/13 Points Scored, Both Teams 136, vs. Milwaukee 7/29/00 (72-64, W) Margin of Victory 30, at Tulsa, 8/7/10 (68-38) Margin of Defeat 37, vs. Indiana, 8/5/01 (31-68) First Downs, Game 29, vs. Columbus, 6/30/07 First Downs Allowed, Game 25, at Jacksonville, 8/3/13 Total Yards, Game 392, vs. Milwaukee, 7/29/00 Total Yards Allowed, Game 354, at Jacksonville, 8/3/13 Rush Yards, Game 116, at Detroit, 8/21/93 Rush Yards Allowed, Game 127, vs. Orlando, 8/23/99 Pass Yards, Game 312, vs. Albany, 8/18/95 Pass Yards Allowed, Game 330, vs. Orlando, 6/7/03 Pass Attempts, Game 46, vs. Orlando, 8/14/10 Pass Attempts Allowed, Game 47, vs. New Jersey, 8/14/98 Pass Completions, Game 29, at Spokane, 8/20/10 Pass Completions Allowed, Game 28, at Jacksonville, 8/3/13 Points scored in 1st Quarter 21, two times, at Los Angeles, 7/27/02; vs. San Jose, 8/8/98 Points allowed in 1st Quarter 15, vs. Orlando, 9/1/95 Points scored in 2nd Quarter 28, at Orlando, 8/14/93 Points allowed in 2nd Quarter 28, at Spokane, 8/20/10 Points scored by halftime 38, at Los Angeles, 7/27/02 Points allowed by halftime 35, Columbus, 6/30/07 Points scored in 3rd Quarter 21, vs. Albany, 8/6/93 Points allowed in 3rd Quarter 26, vs. Orlando, 8/23/98 Points scored through 3 quarters 54, at Tulsa, 8/7/10 Points allowed through 3 quarters 50, vs. Orlando, 8/23/98 Points scored in 4th Quarter 27, at San Jose, 6/5/04 Points allowed in 4th Quarter 36, at Jacksonville, 8/3/13

TEAM POSTSEASON RECORDS: THE LEAST

Points Scored, Game 19, vs. Orlando, 8/7/99 Points Allowed, Game 13, vs. Denver, 8/10/91 Points Scored, Both Teams 45, at Orlando 8/15/92 (21-24, L) Margin of Victory 1, two times vs. Orlando, 8/1410 (63-62); vs. Arizona, 8/16/96 (55-54) Margin of Defeat 1, Columbus, 6/30/07 First Downs, Game 12, vs. Orlando, 8/23/99 First Downs Allowed, Game 9, vs. Anaheim, 8/9/96 Total Yards, Game 213, vs. Orlando, 6/7/03 Total Yards Allowed, Game 126, vs. Anaheim, 8/9/96 Rush Yards, Game -5, vs. Arizona, 8/16/96 Rush Yards Allowed, Game -11, at Nashville, 8/10/97 Pass Yards, Game 191, at Detroit, 8/21/93 Pass Yards Allowed, Game 107, Orlando, 8/7/99 Pass Attempts, Game 16, vs. Denver, 8/10/91 Pass Attempts Allowed, Game 26, two times, at Detroit, 8/21/93; vs. Columbus, 6/30/07 Pass Completions, Game 13, two times, vs. Denver, 8/10/91; vs. Albany, 8/6/93 Pass Completions Allowed, Game 8, Orlando, 8/23/98 Points scored in 1st Quarter 0, two times Points allowed in 1st Quarter 0, four times Points scored in 2nd Quarter 0, at San Jose, 6/5/04 Points allowed in 2nd Quarter 0, three times Points scored by halftime 3, at Orlando, 8/15/92 Points allowed by halftime 0, Orlando, 8/7/99 Points scored in 3rd Quarter 0, four times Points allowed in 3rd Quarter 0, two times, at Los Angeles, 7/27/02; vs. Albany, 8/18/95 Points scored through 3 quarters 10, at Orlando, 8/15/92 Points allowed through 3 quarters 12, at Orlando, 8/15/92 Points scored in 4th Quarter 0, vs. Albany, 8/6/93 Points allowed in 4th Quarter 0, three times

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STORM SITUATIONALS IN THE PLAYOFFS (23-17) WHEN… LEADING TRAILING TIED 1st quarter 14-4 6-11 3-2 Halftime 20-4 2-12 1-1 3rd quarter 20-3 2-12 1-2

TAMPA BAY Scores first: 10-6 More total yards: 19-9 More passing yards: 15-13 More rushing yards: 15-3 More turnovers: 4-12 OPPONENT Scores first: 13-11 More or same total yards: 4-8 More or same passing yards: 8-4 More or same rushing yards: 8-14 More or same Turnovers: 19-5 Home: 14-5 Away: 8-12 Neutral: 1-0 Overtime: 0-2

May: 1-1 June: 2-2 July: 2-1 August: 17-13 September: 1-0 Thursday: 0-1 Friday: 7-3 Saturday: 12-9 Sunday: 2-3 Monday: 2-1 Current teams: 11-10 Defunct teams: 12-7 Games decided by 20+ points: 4-5 Games decided by 3 points or less: 5-3 Storm hold opponents under 30 points: 3-1 Storm hold opponents under 20 points: 2-0 Storm held under 40 points: 2-9 Storm held to 30 points or less: 1-7

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TAMPA BAY HAS… OPPONENT HAS… 2-4 300-yd passer 4-1 7-1 30-yd rusher 3-3 13-8 100-yd receiver 9-5 2-0 Two 30-yd rushers 0-0 2-2 Two 100-yd receivers 0-0 2-3 300 or more team pass yards 2-1 4-1 50 or more team rush yards 1-2 6-0 score 60 or more points 5-2 13-4 score 50 or more points 9-4 21-7 score 40 or more points 17-7

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STORM PLAYOFF CAREER LEADERS

GAMES PLAYED 1. Samuels, Lawrence 22 2. Bowden, Andre 18 2. Perkins, Tracey 18 2. Thomas, Stevie 18 5. Gruden, Jay 14

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. Bowden, Andre 72 2. McKinnon, Cedric 34 3. Barley, Les 30 4. Jones, Tony 19 5. Proctor, Basil 18

RUSHING YARDAGE 1. Bowden, Andre 202 2. Barley, Les 153 3. McKinnon, Cedric 94 4. Landry, Doug 57 5. Bradford, Lynn 54

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Barley, Les 7 1. McKinnon, Cedric 7 3. Bowden, Andre 6 4. Ortiz, Eric 5 4. Proctor, Basil 5

PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. Gruden, Jay 426 2. Willis, Peter Tom 196 3. Dietz, Brett 157 4. Kaleo, John 150 5. Stafford, Shane 148

PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. Gruden, Jay 253 2. Willis, Peter Tom 114 3. Dietz, Brett 103 4. Kaleo, John 95 5. Stafford, Shane 83 PASSING YARDAGE 1. Gruden, Jay 3,396 2. Willis, Peter Tom 1,449 3. Kaleo, John 1,304 4. Stafford, Shane 1,233 5. Dietz, Brett 1,150 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Gruden, Jay 52 2. Dietz, Brett 24 3. Kaleo, John 23 4. Stafford, Shane 22 4. Willis, Peter Tom 22

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 1. Gruden, Jay 21 2. Willis, Peter Tom 11 3. Folmar, Brendan 6 3. Kaleo, John 6 5. Stafford, Shane 5 5. Dietz, Brett 5 PASSER RATING (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) 1. Kaleo, John 112.8 2. Dietz, Brett 112.2 3. Stafford, Shane 106.6 4. Gruden, Jay 94.8 5. Totten, Willie 90.1

COMP. PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) 1. Diez, Brett 65.6 2. Kaleo, John 63.3 3. Gruden, Jay 59.4 4. Folmar, Brendan 58.8 5. Willis, Peter Tom 58.2 RECEPTIONS 1. Thomas, Stevie 92 2. Samuels, Lawrence 78 3. LaFrance, George 75 4. Saunders, David 26 5. Edwards, Hank 24

RECEIVING YARDAGE 1. Thomas, Stevie 1,386 2. Samuels, Lawrence 1,108 3. LaFrance, George 1,005 4. Solomon, Freddie 370 5. Saunders, David 341 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 1. LaFrance, George 27 2. Thomas, Stevie 22 3. Samuels, Lawrence 15 4. Solomon, Freddie 10 5. Timmons, Tyrone 7 5. Saunders, David 7

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1. LaFrance, George 2,069 2. Thomas, Stevie 1,739 3. Samuels, Lawrence 1,146 4. Bowden, James 765 5. Toliver, T.T. 584

POINTS SCORED 1. LaFrance, George 170 2. Thomas, Stevie 156 3. Samuels, Lawrence 108 4. Solomon, Freddie 62 5. Saunders, David 58

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. LaFrance, George 28 2. Thomas, Stevie 25 3. Samuels, Lawrence 18 4. Solomon, Freddie 10 5. Saunders, David 9

TACKLES 1. Perkins, Tracey 73.0 2. Dowden, Corey 52.0 3. Samuels, Lawrence 51.0 4. Worthman, Antoine 38.0 5. Harris, Johnnie 37.0 5. Sanders, Tracy 37.0

FORCED FUMBLES 1. Bowden, Andre 3 1. Wiren, Nyle 3 3. Cohen, B.J. 2 3. Conner, Darion 2 3. Samuels, Lawrence 2 6. 12 tied 1

INTERCEPTIONS BY 1. Heath, Jo Jo 5 1. Samuels, Lawrence 5 3. Harris, Johnnie 4 3. Perkins, Tracey 4 5. Toliver, T.T. 3

OPP. FUMBLE RECOVERIES 1. Bowden, Andre 2 1. Samuels, Lawrence 2 1. Saunders, David 2 4. 18 tied 1 Last – Dukes, C and Smith, J

SACKS 1. Bowden, Andre 5.0 2. Browner, Keith 4.5 3. Dmitrenko, Scott 3.5 4. Walls, Craig 2.5 5. 8 tied 2.0

PASS BREAKUPS 1. Perkins, Tracey 26 2. Dowden, Corey 12 3. Harris, Johnnie 9 3. Worthman, Antoine 9 5. Sanders, Tracy 8

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STORM PLAYOFF GAME LEADERS ATTEMPTS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 46 Brett Dietz 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 2. 43 Peter Tom Willis 8/7/99 vs. Orlando 2. 43 Shane Stafford 6/5/04 at San Jose 4. 40 Brett Dietz 8/20/10 at Spokane* 5. 40 Brett Dietz 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 6. 39 Shane Stafford 8/3/02 at San Jose 7. 38 Peter Tom Willis 8/16/97 at Arizona (OT) 8. 37 Jay Gruden 8/18/95 vs. Albany 9. 36 Mike Hohensee 8/1/87 vs. Denver* 9. 36 Willie Totten 8/18/89 at Detroit * 9. 36 Jay Gruden 8/17/91 at Detroit* 9. 36 Jay Gruden 8/14/93 at Orlando 13. 35 Jay Gruden 8/9/96 vs. Anaheim

COMPLETIONS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 29 Brett Dietz 8/20/10 at Spokane* 2. 27 Brett Dietz 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 3. 25 Shane Stafford 6/5/04 at San Jose 4 24 Brett Dietz 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 4. 24 Jay Gruden 8/14/93 at Orlando 6. 23 Brett Dietz 8/7/10 at Tulsa 6. 23 Jay Gruden 8/18/95 vs. Albany 8. 22 Shane Stafford 7/27/02 at Los Angeles 8. 22 John Kaleo 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 10. 21 Peter Tom Willis 8/7/99 vs. Orlando 10. 21 Peter Tom Willis 8/16/97 at Arizona (OT) 12. 20 Jay Gruden 8/17/91 at Detroit* 12. 20 John Kaleo 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 14. 19 Willie Totten 8/18/89 at Detroit* PASS YARDS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 318 Shane Stafford 6/5/04 at San Jose 2. 315 Brett Dietz 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 3. 309 Jay Gruden 8/18/95 vs. Albany 4. 307 John Kaleo 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 5. 306 Brett Dietz 8/20/10 at Spokane* 6. 304 Shane Stafford 5/29/05 at Georgia 7. 298 Shane Stafford 7/27/02 at Los Angeles 7. 298 Jay Gruden 8/17/91 at Detroit* 9. 278 Jay Gruden 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 10. 277 Peter Tom Willis 8/16/97 at Arizona (OT) 11. 269 Brett Dietz 8/7/10 at Tulsa 11. 269 John Kaleo 5/31/03 vs. Detroit PASSING TDs NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 7 Brett Dietz 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 1. 7 Brett Dietz 8/7/10 at Tulsa 1. 7 Jay Gruden 8/20/94 at Massachusetts 1. 7 Jay Gruden 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 1. 7 John Kaleo 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 1. 7 Shane Stafford 7/27/02 at Los Angeles 1. 7 Shane Stafford 6/5/04 at San Jose 8. 6 Peter Tom Willis 8/8/98 vs. San Jose 8. 6 John Kaleo 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 8. 6 Brett Dietz 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 11. 5 Willie Totten 8/12/89 vs. Denver* 11. 5 Jay Gruden 8/17/91 at Detroit* 11. 5 Jay Gruden 8/26/96 at Iowa* 11. 5 John Kaleo 6/7/03 vs. Orlando INTs THROWN NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 6 Peter Tom Willis 8/23/98 vs. Orlando* 2. 3 Mike Hohensee 8/1/87 vs. Denver* 2. 3 Brendan Folmar 8/6/90 at Detroit 2. 3 Jay Gruden 8/17/91 at Detroit* 2. 3 Jay Gruden 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 2. 3 Peter Tom Willis 8/7/99 vs. Orlando

RECEPTIONS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 11 Hank Edwards 8/20/10 at Spokane* 1. 11 Lawrence Samuels 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 1. 11 Lawrence Samuels 6/5/04 at San Jose 1. 11 James Bowden 8/5/01 vs. Indiana 5. 10 DeAdrew Rubin 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 5. 10 Charles Wilson 8/7/99 vs. Orlando 5. 10 Brian Gardner 8/18/89 at Detroit* 8. 9 Terrill Shaw 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 8. 9 George LaFrance 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 8. 9 George LaFrance 8/18/95 vs. Albany 11. 8 Tyrone Timmons 8/20/10 at Spokane* 11. 8 Freddie Solomon 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 11. 8 Lawrence Samuels 8/16/97 at Arizona (OT) 11. 8 George LaFrance 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 11. 8 Stevie Thomas 8/18/95 vs. Albany 11. 8 Russell Hairston 8/1/87 vs. Denver* REC. YARDS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 155 George LaFrance 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 2. 141 Freddie Solomon 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 3. 140 Lawrence Samuels 6/5/04 at San Jose 4. 132 Hank Edwards 8/20/10 at Spokane* 5. 129 Charles Wilson 8/7/99 vs. Orlando 6. 128 George LaFrance 8/18/95 vs. Albany 7. 127 Stevie Thomas 9/1/95 vs. Orlando* 7. 127 Stevie Thomas 8/9/91 at Denver 9. 124 Darren Willis 8/17/91 at Detroit* 10. 117 George LaFrance 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 10. 117 George LaFrance 8/8/98 vs. San Jose 10. 117 Stevie Thomas 8/17/91 at Detroit* RECEIVING TDs NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 5 George LaFrance 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 2. 4 Terrill Shaw 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 2. 4 James Bowden 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 2. 4 Stevie Thomas 8/17/91 at Detroit* RUSH ATT. NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 11 Andre Bowden 8/14/93 at Orlando 2. 10 Doug Landry 8/15/92 at Orlando (OT) 3. 8 Les Barley 8/10/97 at Nashville 3. 8 Cedric McKinnon 8/12/95 vs. Memphis 3. 8 Lynn Bradford 8/9/91 at Denver 6. 7 Terrence Royal 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 6. 7 Andre Bowden 8/16/97 at Arizona (OT) 6. 7 Cedric McKinnon 8/18/95 vs. Albany 6. 7 Mike Hohensee 8/1/87 vs. Denver* 9. 6 Basil Proctor 7/27/02 at Los Angeles 9. 6 Andre Bowden 8/3/00 at Orlando 9. 6 Andre Bowden 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 9. 6 Tony Jones 9/1/95 vs. Orlando* 9. 6 Tony Jones 8/18/95 vs. Albany 9. 6 Les Barley 8/21/93 at Detroit* 9. 6 Andre Bowden 8/6/93 vs. Albany RUSH YARDS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 52 Robert Lyles 8/20/94 at Massachusetts 2. 50 Doug Landry 8/15/92 at Orlando (OT) 3. 49 Les Barley 8/21/93 at Detroit* 4. 45 Les Barley 8/10/97 at Nashville 5. 38 Andre Bowden 8/14/93 at Orlando 6. 37 James Bowden 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 6. 37 Lynn Bradford 8/9/91 at Denver 8. 35 Andre Bowden 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 8. 35 Travis Pearson 8/20/94 at Massachusetts 10. 34 Cedric McKinnon 8/18/95 vs. Albany

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1. 3 Eric Ortiz 8/20/10 at Spokane* 1. 3 Lynn Bradford 8/10/91 at Denver 2. 2 Shane Stafford 5/29/05 at Georgia 2. 2 Basil Proctor 6/7/03 vs. Orlando 2. 2 Cedric McKinnon 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 2. 2 James Bowden 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 2. 2 Andre Bowden 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 2. 2 Les Barley 8/8/98 vs. San Jose 2. 2 Les Barley 8/10/97 at Nashville 2. 2 Cedric McKinnon 8/18/95 vs. Albany 2. 2 Cedric McKinnon 8/12/95 vs. Memphis 2. 2 Doug Landry 8/15/92 at Orlando (OT) ALL-PURPOSE NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 304 James Bowden 8/5/01 vs. Indiana 2. 292 James Bowden 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 3. 271 George LaFrance 8/18/95 vs. Albany 4. 253 George LaFrance 8/12/95 vs. Memphis 5. 252 George LaFrance 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 6. 206 Sedrick Robinson 8/7/10 at Tulsa 7. 197 Stevie Thomas 8/8/92 vs. Cincinnati 8. 186 George LaFrance 8/8/98 vs. San Jose 9. 172 George LaFrance 8/23/98 vs. Orlando* 10. 169 James Bowden 8/3/00 at Orlando 11. 167 George LaFrance 8/20/94 at Massachusetts POINTS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 38 James Bowden 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 2. 30 George LaFrance 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 3. 24 Terrill Shaw 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 3. 24 Stevie Thomas 8/17/91 at Detroit* 5. 18 Joe Hills 8/3/13 at Jacksonville 5. 18 Eric Ortiz 8/20/10 at Spokane* 5. 18 Tyrone Timmons 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 5. 18 Tyrone Timmons 8/7/10 at Tulsa 5. 18 Eric Ortiz 8/7/10 at Tulsa 5. 18 Freddie Solomon 6/5/04 at San Jose 5. 18 Lawrence Samuels 6/22/03 vs. Arizona* 5. 18 T.T. Toliver 6/7/03 vs. Orlando 5. 18 Freddie Solomon 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 5. 18 Lawrence Samuels 8/3/02 at San Jose 5. 18 George LaFrance 8/23/98 vs. Orlando 5. 18 George LaFrance 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 5. 18 George LaFrance 8/8/98 vs. San Jose 5. 18 George LaFrance 8/10/97 at Nashville 5. 18 Stevie Thomas 8/26/96 at Iowa* 5. 18 George LaFrance 9/1/95 vs. Orlando* 5. 18 Bobby Byrd 8/20/94 at Massachusetts 5. 18 Stevie Thomas 8/9/91 at Denver 5. 18 Lynn Bradford 8/9/91 at Denver 5. 18 Julius Dawkins 7/22/88 at Detroit

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1. 6 James Bowden 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 2. 5 George LaFrance 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 3. 4 Terrill Shaw 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 3. 4 Stevie Thomas 8/17/91 at Detroit* 5. 3 Eric Ortiz 8/20/10 at Spokane* 5. 3 Tyrone Timmons 8/14/10 vs. Orlando 5. 3 Tyrone Timmons 8/7/10 at Tulsa 5. 3 Eric Ortiz 8/7/10 at Tulsa 5. 3 Freddie Solomon 6/5/2004 at San Jose 5. 3 Lawrence Samuels 6/22/03 vs. Arizona* 5. 3 T.T. Toliver 6/7/03 vs. Orlando 5. 3 Freddie Solomon 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 5. 3 Lawrence Samuels 8/3/02 at San Jose 5. 3 George LaFrance 8/23/98 vs. Orlando* 5. 3 George LaFrance 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 5. 3 George LaFrance 8/8/98 vs. San Jose 5. 3 George LaFrance 8/10/97 at Nashville 5. 3 Stevie Thomas 8/26/96 at Iowa* 5. 3 George LaFrance 9/1/95 vs. Orlando* 5. 3 Bobby Byrd 8/20/94 at Massachusetts 5. 3 Stevie Thomas 8/9/91 at Denver 5. 3 Lynn Bradford 8/9/91 at Denver 5. 3 Julius Dawkins 7/22/88 at Detroit INTs NAME DATE OPPONENT

1. 3 Jo Jo Heath 8/12/89 vs. Denver 2. 2 Erick McIntosh 8/7/10 at Tulsa 2. 2 Johnnie Harris 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 2. 2 Corey Dowden 8/18/95 vs. Albany 2. 2 Jo Jo Heath 8/18/89 at Detroit* 2. 2 Cornelius Ross 8/18/89 at Detroit* SACKS NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 2.5 Scott Dmitrenko 8/1/87 vs. Denver* 2. 2.0 Keith Browner 8/9/91 at Denver 2. 2.0 Keith Browner 8/8/92 vs. Cincinnati 2. 2.0 Tory Epps 8/3/00 at Orlando 5. 1.5 Craig Walls 8/1/87 vs. Denver* TOT. TACKLES NAME DATE OPPONENT 1. 10.5 Tracey Perkins 8/14/98 vs. New Jersey 2. 10.0 Antoine Worthman 7/29/00 vs. Milwaukee 2. 10.0 Riley Ware 8/17/91 at Detroit 4. 8.0 Jonathan Ordway 6/5/04 at San Jose 4. 8.0 Antoine Worthman 8/3/00 at Orlando 4. 8.0 Corey Dowden 8/18/95 vs. Albany 4. 8.0 Alvin Williams 8/18/89 at Detroit* 8. 7.5 Jeroid Johnson 6/30/07 vs. Columbus 8. 7.5 Omarr Smith 5/31/03 vs. Detroit 8. 7.5 Antoine Worthman 8/16/97 at Arizona (OT) 8. 7.5 Johnnie Harris 8/16/96 vs. Arizona 8. 7.5 Brad Calip 8/6/90 at Detroit

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Samuels and Cokinos Reunite On Storm Staff By Bryan Burns, TampaBayStorm.com Published: March 28, 2016 Lawrence Samuels is a Tampa Bay Storm legend, first as an Arena League Hall of Fame player and now as the Storm head coach entering his third season with the team. That legend probably wouldn’t have come to fruition, however, if not for Dean Cokinos. Samuels first met Cokinos during his junior year in college playing for Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama). Cokinos joined the Livingston staff as a wide receivers coach in 1992 on his ascent up the coaching ranks. Cokinos immediately recognized he had a special player in Samuels. “He was one of the top players in the Gulf South Conference and certainly on our team,” Cokinos said. “Even back then, he had leadership qualities. He was the hardest working guy on the field, and he was a first-class guy off the field. You could see in college that he was a different guy, a next-level guy, a pro guy.” Fast forward a couple years and Cokinos had moved on to coach in the German Football League. Samuels was still at Livingston working on his master’s degree. When Cokinos came back to Livingston for a visit, he was surprised to see Samuels still in school and not playing football professionally. “He said to me, ‘Are you still here?” Samuels recalled. “That was the year they cut the NFL draft down, so all the small-school guys kind of got frozen out that year. He asked me to give him my highlight tape, and he sent it to Tampa. He got the ball rolling, got it in the right hands.” Cokinos sent the tape to then-Tampa Bay Storm head coach Lary Kuharich with the note, “You should take a look at this guy.” Kuharich, coming off a win in ArenaBowl VII, the Storm’s second ArenaBowl championship in team history, liked what he saw and invited Samuels to a tryout in Atlanta. “He needed to be playing somewhere,” Cokinos said. “Every stop in coaching, you come across a few guys that are special guys. At that time, I thought he was a special guy, and he turned out to be a special guy.” When Samuels arrived in Atlanta for his tryout, the Storm coaching staff had a surprising message for him. “They looked at me and said, ‘Nah, you don’t have to work out,’” Samuels recalled. “And I said, ‘No, my brother drove me all the way from school to Atlanta. He’s coming up from Mobile to Livingston and over across Alabama to Atlanta.’ They were like, ‘Just come to camp.’ And I wanted to show them I could play, so I said, ‘No, no, I want you to judge right now.’ So I went out and worked out. It went well, and that got Lawrence Samuels’ career going in the right direction.” On a championship team that was returning nearly its entire roster, Samuels carved a niche for himself in his rookie season with the Storm, catching 10 passes for 104 yards and adding two touchdowns on three carries. A strong rookie campaign allowed Samuels to continue with the Storm, and he would finish his career as one of the best to ever wear the blue and gold. Samuels was the first player in AFL history to record 1,000 receptions and the sixth player ever in professional football to reach that milestone. He retired as the Storm all-time leader in receptions (967), receiving yards (11,078), receiving touchdowns (160), points scored (1,076), fumble recoveries (32), forced fumbles (20) and tackles (455.5). “I had pretty good film, but for those guys to actually give me an opportunity, I was really grateful and humbled and wanted to show them I could play,” Samuels said of that first year with the Storm. “Those guys were coming off a championship year that year. They didn’t really need me. They had everybody coming back, so it was a blessing in disguise.” Now, as Samuels enters his third season as head coach of the Storm, he’s brought Cokinos onto his coaching staff to serve as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator. Cokinos enters his eighth season in the AFL. Last year, he was the head coach of the New Orleans VooDoo.

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“We really have two head coaches on staff,” Samuels said. “Given Dean’s insight and his ability to see things at a faster pace, we’ll be able to come up with better game plans and our team will be more prepared with his presence.” Cokinos is just excited about the chance to reconnect with a guy he’s considered “special” since the day they first met. “He called, and I saw it as an opportunity to help him out as a head coach,” Cokinos said. “I think it’s important to have people around you that you like,that understand you. He’s a young head coach, and hopefully I can help him a little bit on this end.”

Storm returns optimistically to smaller Arena league By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: March 31, 2016 TAMPA — Tampa Bay has failed to make the playoffs in four of the past five seasons. But that's one thing the Storm won't have to worry about this season. Arena Football will try something it never has done in the league's 29-year history — usher all eight teams into the playoffs. "I've always been an optimistic guy," Storm vice president Jeff Gooch said. "I look at it as an opportunity to make history. The AFL has always been a league unafraid to embrace things from a different way." The league has trimmed back from 12 teams in 2015 to eight, the least amount of clubs since the AFL's sixth season (1992). And with all eight making the playoffs, the regular season is essentially about jockeying for postseason seeding. "Nobody wants to play on the road, especially in the playoffs, when they could be playing at home," Storm coach Lawrence Samuels said. "Each (regular season) game will go a long way toward deciding that." While Samuels agreed the new league setup is unorthodox, he was optimistic the product on the field will be better. Losing four teams, with 24-man rosters each, means 96 rostered players from 2015 are vying for current spots. "The talent pool is much deeper this year," Samuels said. "You're going to see a better brand of football on the field. We had to make some cuts that we wouldn't have made in years past." Gooch agreed. "The talent pool is deeper and I think that will be reflected in the play," he said. "It's addition by subtraction." And fans will get their first glimpse tonight at 7 when Tampa Bay and Orlando open the season in the AFL's 3,000th game at Amalie Arena. "It's always a war," defensive back James Harrell (Plant) said. Harrell is one of the key returners from 2015 and he anchors the Storm's stongest unit. Despite missing four games last season with a broken hand, Harrell finished with seven interceptions and five fumble recoveries on his way to second-team All-Arena honors. Harrell will be joined in the secondary by free agent pickup Cameron McGlenn, who has 37 picks in five seasons and was also named second-team All Arena in 2014. The Storm are also deep at wideout, with breakout star Julius Gregory (98 catches, 1,036 yards and 27 TDs in 2015), Phillip Barnett and T.T. Toliver all returning. Toliver, a 13-year vet, enters 2016 just 75 receptions behind Damian Harrell's all-time mark of 1,164. "I like our depth at wide receiver," Samuels said. "Julius really took off last year and T.T. just seems to keep rolling along. He's like another coach out there on the field." The Storm also returns two offensive linemen, including Countryside's Tyler Moore, up front and added free agent Isaiah Tuiasosopo and Andrew Miller (trade with Arizona). In fact, Tampa Bay returns 12 players from last year and has just three rookies on the roster. "We have a nice returning core of players, which is something we couldn't really say the past few years," Samuels said. "And with the new faces we added, I think this is a special group."

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One new face that likely holds the key to the season is quarterback Adam Kennedy, who was signed in the offseason to replace Jason Boltus, last year's league leader with 5,025 yards in 2015. Kennedy threw for 2,863 yards, 43 TDs and 14 INTs in 13 starts last year for New Orleans. "We have always liked Adam and he's had a very good camp," Samuels said. "Between him and Jonathan (Bane), we feel we're in good shape at the quarterback position heading into the season."

Storm: Boltus’ Return Boosts Hopes For Turnaround By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: April 22, 2016 TAMPA — Tampa Bay has been searching for consistent quarterback play since the Brett Dietz era and it looked like that trend would continue when last year's starter Jason Boltus wasn't in preseason camp. Storm coach Lawrence Samuels couldn't be happier that Boltus changed his mind. "We all know that (Boltus) is our leader," Samuels said. "And anytime you can get you're leader back, you want him to go in and lead the group." With Boltus out, Adam Kennedy and Jonathan Bane got playing time in losses to Orlando and Cleveland. Boltus returned and started against the Storm's 60-27 loss at Arizona last week. Boltus wasn't in camp while finishing up his teaching position in Ocoee and had limited reps in practice prior to the Arizona game. Boltus finished 11-of-37 for 186 yards, three touchdowns and one interception against the Rattlers. "Jason's a tough guy," Samuels said. "He hung in there against what I consider to be the best pass rush in the league." Samuels is hopeful Boltus can jump start an offense that ranks dead last in nearly every major category. Boltus passed for an Arena-best 5,025 yards last season, good for second all-time in franchise history. Boltus also established a good rapport with veteran WRT.T. Toliver (112 catches for 1,536 yards and 35 TDs in 2015) and rookie Julius Gregory (98 catches 1,036 yards and 27 TDs). "We have to protect (Boltus) a little better and Jay's going to make the plays for us," Samuels said. "We have to fix things up front and once we get that done, we're going to take off." Offensive offense: Boltus' return should help, but the Storm's offensive numbers through three games have been abysmal. Tampa Bay (0-3) is averaging an league-worst 27 points per game, 42.7 points less than league-leading Arizona. The Storm has yet to score 30 points in any game and is just 5-21 on third down conversions, by far the worst in the AFL. "There's no panic in this organization," Samuels said. "We'll fix what we need to fix and get this thing going in the right direction." Trade: The Storm acquired veteran WR Mike Washington from Arizona on Thursday in exchange for future considerations. The Hawaii product has hauled in 551 catches for 6,620 yards and 138 touchdowns in his six year career, but has just one reception for 17 yards this season in Arizona. Washington's best season came in 2013 when he caught 136 passes for 1,595 yards and 36 TDs in Pittsburgh. Washington will be needed with Gerald Young (foot) and Gregory (knee) expected to miss a couple weeks with injuries. "Don't be surprised if we go out and get another receiver this week too," Samuels said. Time change: Kickoff for the Storm's May 23 game at Amalie Arena against Cleveland has been changed from 7:30 to 8.

Storm Tries To Shake Off Injuries, Offensive Woes Before Facing Jacksonville By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: April 29, 2016 TAMPA — First came insult. Then came the injuries. The Storm has lost the first three games of the season by an average of 32 points and now it's dealing with a host of injuries as it prepares for a matchup with Jacksonville on Sunday at Amalie Arena. "We've been fighting through it," Storm coach Lawrence Samuels said. "It's part of the game."

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Tampa Bay has started seven different players on the front four through the first three games. Game 1 starters Ben Ossai (concussion) and Isaiah Tuiasosopo (lower body) didn't play last week, and fullback Undra Hendrix has been released. In fact, the only starting lineman to play all three games is Tyler Moore. But for as good as the former Countryside High star was last season, he has been equally as inconsistent this year. "This unit hasn't been able to gel together since the first part of the season because of having different guys in there doing different things," Samuels said. "We acquired Anthony Parker late in the week and he had to play in the (Arizona) game for us." Ossai is set to return today, but Andrew Miller (concussion), acquired in a trade with Arizona before the season, was hurt in the first game, hasn't played since and will not suit up again today. Miller was placed on injured reserve after the first game, and Tuiasosopo is on inactive reserve. "We're getting some of these guys back, and they're going to be healthy, so we should be a little bit better up front (Sunday)," Samuels said. Though the Storm has given up only four sacks through the first three games, its quarterbacks have been under constant duress. "Not making any excuses or anything but the injuries have really plagued the offensive line," Samuels said. "These type of injuries that really get you to scrambling (for healthy bodies)." Another area hit especially hard is wideout. Julius Gregory, who emerged as a breakout rookie star last year with 98 catches for 1,036 yards and 27 touchdowns, has played just one game this year and will miss the next few weeks with a sprained knee. "We miss (Gregory) dearly on the offensive side," Samuels said. "It's glaringly showing." Gerald Young, who will also miss a couple of weeks with a foot injury, was working as the No. 3 receiver before going down. More important, Young was brought in to be the net man on returns, and his injury thrust defensive back Cameron McGlenn into that role. "We don't really like our middle guy on defense out there returning kicks," Samuels said. "But Cameron was a big surprise during the Arizona game and had some big plays on kickoff returns."

T.T. Toliver Becomes First To 5,000 Yards, 400 Receptions With Two Teams By: Adam Markowitz, ArenaFan.com Published: May 13, 2016 ORLANDO - TT Toliver was a fan favorite with the Orlando Predators for years and years. He had over 10,000 career all-purpose yards with the Preds. It's only fitting that on a night which was 70th edition of the War on I-4 that he became the first receiver in AFL history to have 5,000 career receiving yards with two different teams. Toliver, who is second to Damian Harrell in league history for receptions and receiving yards in a career and fourth in touchdowns has obviously had a Hall of Fame career. But the list of accolades he's putting together in his 13th season continues to grow. With his ninth catch on Friday night in Orlando, Toliver reached the 400 reception mark in his Storm career. After catching 604 passes as a member of the Predators, Toliver is now the first man in league history to have 400 receptions with two different teams. But TT wasn't done there. Toliver also became the first receiver in league history to amass 5,000 receiving yards with two different teams. He had 7,734 receiving yards in his six years with the Predators. Toliver finished the night with 11 catches for 115 yards and two TDs. The Storm fell to 0-6 in a 42-40 loss. TT Toliver Receiving Yards By Team Orlando: 7,734 Tampa Bay: 5,022 Nashville: 1,872 TT Toliver Receptions By Team Orlando: 604 Tampa Bay: 401 Nashville: 106

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Storm's Jimmy Gordon enjoys craziness of being MAC linebacker By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: May 22, 2016 TAMPA — Jimmy Gordon's primary job in college football wasn't to tackle. But that doesn't mean the former Buffalo tight end didn't like to hit. "I always looked to deliver the punishment," he said. "Not absorb it." The way Gordon looks at it, it's better to be the hammer than the nail, regardless of which side of the ball he is on. "I don't mind running into a brick wall," Gordon said. Goodbye, offense. Hello, defense. Gordon has left his tight end days behind, and the Storm is reaping the benefits. Gordon, 6 feet 2 and 275 pounds, now hands out the punishment at MAC linebacker. He has started all six Storm games this season heading into tonight's game against Cleveland at Amalie Arena. "They say to play the position, you have to enjoy the craziness," Gordon, 24, said. "And I do." The move has fallen in line with Gordon's personality. Arena League MAC linebackers rush the quarterback on each play, blasting through a hole in the line only to be met by an awaiting fullback. "Any MAC is a little crazy," Gordon said. "To stand 5 yards back and run into a fullback full speed, that's a little nuts." Gordon, who played part of last season as a rookie with Jacksonville, joined the Storm this year, replacing Dexter Jackson. Jackson is now the Sharks' MAC linebacker. "It was great to meet him and pick his brain a little," Gordon said. "I know he was a fan favorite here, and right now I'm just trying to make my own name. I want to be the face of the Tampa Bay Storm." The former tight end made his biggest splash in the Storm's last game, against Orlando on May 13, collecting a pair of sacks. The sacks were just the Storm's second and third of the season. "We held what they say is the best team in the league (Orlando) … to their lowest point total of the year," Gordon said of the Storm's 42-40 loss. "No one expected that." The Storm's defense has been more impressive than Tampa Bay's 0-6 record. The Storm is third in the league in average yards allowed per game at 260.3. "Our defense has been playing exceptionally well the last three weeks," coach Lawrence Samuels said. "They've held some of the best offenses recently in check. That's all you can ask." And though he plies his trade on the defensive side, Gordon hasn't forgotten his offensive roots. He scored his first career Arena League touchdown against Orlando on a fullback sweep off right end. Combined with his two sacks, Gordon, who also long snaps for the Storm, earned AFL Playmaker of the Week recognition. "It was a great honor," he said. "My whole game is about being able to do whatever my team needs me to do. When coach calls my number, I'm ready."

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Storm coach Lawrence Samuels taking winless season hard By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: May 28, 2016 TAMPA — Storm coach Lawrence Samuels is one of the greatest Arena Football League players ever. He is third all time with 1,087 receptions, won three ArenaBowls with the Storm and was named to the AFL All-Ironman team four times. Which makes the Storm's miserable first half of the season that much more difficult for the Hall of Famer. "These guys know I take it hard, harder than almost any of them," Samuels said. At 0-7, the Storm is off to the worst start in team history. And getting into the win column Sunday will be a tall order against Arizona at 2 p.m. Amalie Arena. "Any time you lose, it hurts," Samuels said. "It doesn't matter if it's (by) one or 30 points. It hurts." But as bad as the start has been, Tampa Bay has shown life of late. It had the ball at the end and a chance to beat Orlando on the road May 13 but fell 42-40. Monday the Storm took Cleveland to overtime before losing 70-63. "There are no moral victories with me," Samuels said. "I've always been a competitor, and I don't accept losing. But it's not what we do in the beginning; it's how we look at the end. And I think we're starting to come around." Local Addition: The Storm signed K Delbert Alvarado before the Cleveland game. The former Robinson High and USF player was 9-for-9 on extra points against Cleveland. Gregory returns: Wideout Julius Gregory, who splashed on the scene as a rookie in 2015, returned against the Gladiators. Gregory hurt a knee in the opener April 1 against Orlando and hadn't played since. He finished with seven catches for 99 yards and three touchdowns against Cleveland. Injury update: The Storm lost starting OL Isaiah Tuiasosopo to a leg injury this week, and he will not play Sunday. Receiver T.T. Toliver practiced on a limited basis this week but is expected to go. Wideout Mike Washington, acquired in a trade with Arizona last month but out the past two weeks, also practiced this week. Samuels said he'd be a game-time decision. Ewart back: Sunday marks former Storm coach Dave Ewart's first return to town in opposing team colors. Ewart, the Rattlers' defensive coordinator, succeeded Tim Marcum as Tampa Bay coach from 2011-13. Ewart was let go after the 2013 season, the Storm's third straight losing -season.

Storm earns first victory, snapping seven-game skid By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: May 29, 2016 TAMPA — T.T. Toliver became the second player to catch 100 touchdowns with two teams near the end of Sunday's game against Arizona. But his 101st, in the final seconds, was the catch that finally ended the Storm's misery. Toliver made a sensational over-the-shoulder grab for a 28-yard touchdown with three seconds left as Tampa Bay snapped its seven-game losing streak to start the season by defeating visiting Arizona 63-56 at Amalie Arena in front of an announced 8,298. "I'll take him at 45 where I'm at right now," Storm coach Lawrence Samuels said of the 39-year-old Toliver. "He's an ageless wonder." The victory ended the worst start in team history. Dating to last season, the Storm had lost 13 of its previous 14. "First time you guys have seen me smile all year," Samuels said. "We've been close the last few weeks but didn't finish. Tonight, we finished." Toliver's 9-yard touchdown catch on fourth and goal, the 100th of his Storm career, put his club up 56-48 with 48 seconds to play. The 13-year veteran also recorded 148 scores while with Orlando.

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But Arizona pulled within two on Rod Windsor's 21-yard touchdown catch with 21 seconds left. The Storm twice appeared to stop Arizona (6-3) on the two-point conversion, but Tampa Bay was flagged for a pass interference and an offside. Arizona quarterback Nick Davila eventually snuck it in from the 1 to tie it. Tampa Bay took over and after an 11-yard completion to Toliver and an incomplete pass to Philip Barnett, Jason Boltus (24-of-39 for 358 yards and six touchdowns) lofted a back-shoulder lob to Toliver, who reached over the side wall to haul in the winner. "I can't be the one to say whether it was a spectacular catch (or not)," Toliver said. "All I can say it was a good throw. Right there." The Storm twice forced fourth-quarter turnovers on downs to help turn a seven-point deficit into a 14-point lead. Cortez Stubbs picked off his team-high third pass of the year and the Storm recorded a pair of sacks, with the second coming from Everett Dawkins to end a series and set up Toliver's first of two touchdowns. Toliver finished with team highs in catches (nine) and yards (182). Julius Gregory and Barnett (three touchdowns) each caught seven balls for the Storm. Wide receiver Gerald Young was activated from injured reserve and had two touchdowns, one receiving and one on a kickoff return.

No Longer Winless, Tampa Bay is Now a Different Team By: Bailey Adams, ArenaInsider Published: May 29, 2016 For weeks, the Tampa Bay Storm just could not turn the proverbial corner and pull out a win. Down by two with possession in the final minute in Orlando on May 13, the Storm couldn’t finish. Up seven in the final minute on May 23 against Cleveland, Tampa Bay allowed a touchdown and came up short in overtime. On Sunday afternoon, the Storm finally came away with its first win, a 63-56 victory over- of all teams- the Arizona Rattlers. “The guys finished,” Storm head coach Lawrence Samuels said. “That was the difference between us [now] and two weeks ago in Orlando and last week against Cleveland; we just didn’t finish.” The team finally did finish on Sunday afternoon. It was a step in the right direction for the Storm, which has emerged as a different team recently, starting with the 42-40 loss in Orlando on May 13. The difference has been obvious. The team failed to score 30 points in five straight games to start the season while Tampa Bay was relying largely on rookie quarterback Jonathan Bane. But, in Orlando, veteran Jason Boltus returned under center after playing just one game earlier in the year (a 60-27 loss in Arizona). Boltus brought the Storm within two points of a victory over the Predators, a team that beat Tampa Bay by 51 in the season opener. A week later, the return of injured wide receiver Julius Gregory helped Boltus lead the offense to a 63-point output. This week, Boltus withstood some heavy hits and put up seven scores to lead the Storm past the juggernaut Rattlers. “Jason is tough. I say the same thing every week,” Samuels said. “He’s a leader. He keeps fighting.” At 1-7, it’s difficult to believe that the Storm is in position to compete with the league’s top teams. But, it did come close to beating the then-undefeated Predators and handed Arizona just its third loss in nine games. Tampa Bay averaged 25 points in its first five games, but in the last three, the Storm has averaged 55.3 points. An already-solid defense will continue to progress with an offense that is now able to sustain possession and score points on a regular basis. “Hopefully [the win over Arizona] springboards us for the rest of the way,” Samuels said. Especially this season, a season that will see all eight teams make the playoffs, Tampa Bay’s turnaround may not be too late. The Storm will now play three straight games that appear to be winnable. On Friday, the team heads west to take on the Portland Steel (0-8) before returning to Amalie Arena to host the Jacksonville Sharks (4-4), a team that Tampa Bay hung with (and lost to by six) back in May without Boltus and Gregory. The following week, the Los Angeles Kiss (4-4) come to town. As bad as the 0-7 start was, Sunday’s win gave the Storm some momentum heading into the second half of the season. As the team travels to Portland this week, it has a chance to prove that the good will from Sunday’s win really is part of a turnaround. If the last three weeks are any indication, this really is a different team. And different results could lie ahead.

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Upset City: Toliver leads charge as Storm shock Rattlers for first win By: Connor Akeman, ArenaFan Published: May 30, 2016 Well played, fellas. The Tampa Bay Storm waited for just the right time to pull off not only their first win of the 2016 season, but one of the biggest wins in years, a 63-56 final over the Arizona Rattlers. It wasn’t pretty, and it didn’t come without the 8,928 Storm faithful in attendance at Amalie Arena chewing up their fingernails, but it was a win. A hard-earned win. And it was a long time coming. “We were close for the last three weeks or so, and we just had to learn how to finish… Today, the guys finally finished”, Storm head coach Lawrence Samuels after the Storm’s thrilling win. Coach Samuels isn't wrong either. There's absolutely no arguing the complete turnaround of this Storm team since the return of starting quarterback Jason Boltus. Tampa Bay nearly pulled off the upset in Orlando against the Predators a few weeks ago, and then followed that up with a coin-flip type overtime game at home against the Cleveland Gladiators. “We love each other… We have continued to work hard even after being 0-7. Everybody's in the playoffs and we are just going to keep getting better down towards the end and let the chips fall where they may”, Storm WR T.T Toliver said postgame. T.T Toliver continues to make astonishing plays at an age where most guys don’t. The 39 year old became the second player in AFL history to score 100 touchdowns with two different franchises. 148 with Orlando, and now 101 with Tampa Bay. And boy, was #101 a big one. While it looked like the Storm had the upset all wrapped up with a 56-48 lead at the 48 second mark, Arizona responded quickly and needed three, and yes they got three, attempts at the two point conversion to tie the game. After two Storm penalties, the Rattlers did eventually tie the game at 56 and it was the same old Storm… right? Wrong. With just 21 seconds left in regulation, it certainly looked like the Storm would head into overtime for the second consecutive week. But then, T.T Toliver happened. Again. Toliver hauled in an incredible, over the shoulder, 28-yard touchdown pass from Jason Boltus with three ticks on the clock to secure the huge win for the Storm. “T.T is an ageless wonder, a veteran, and most of all a playmaker. You always want those kinds of guys at the end of a ball game”, said Lawrence Samuels. Jason Boltus finished the afternoon 24 of 39 for 358 yards and six touchdowns. Boltus also took a few brutal looking hits throughout the course of the game, none bigger than one by Rattlers DL Cliff Dukes late in the first half that actually knocked Boltus out of the game for just a few plays. The optimist in me wants to say this is the turning point, that this could be the start of a special late season run by the Storm. Tampa Bay has arguably three straight winnable games from here on out before again visiting the rival Orlando Predators. Heck, the Storm lost to this same Rattlers team 60-27 in Week 3 of the season. My, how the tables have turned. The pessimist in me, of course, wants to say the Storm got a few lucky breaks here and there on Sunday afternoon and the Rattlers probably looked right past the winless Storm on a long trek across the country. But shame on them. And shame on me for thinking that. This is a different Storm team, and the results finally showed that on Sunday. The gradual progress and improvement of this team week to week has been fascinating, and now entertaining to watch. Enjoy this one, you earned it. Coach Samuels may have been onto something when he said postgame “This league is in trouble right now”. Might there be a Storm a-brewin’?

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Stay tuned.

Ocoee High offensive coordinator balances life as coach, professional quarterback By: Steven Ryzewski, West Orange Times & Observer Published: June 10, 2016 Jason Boltus is on the road to Tampa most mornings during the season no later than 5:15 a.m. Quarterbacks for the Tampa Bay Storm meet daily at 8 a.m., with the entire offense meeting as a unit afterward. Then, there’s practice — the Arena Football League team hits the field from 10:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. each day. Once practice ends, players will seek treatment from the team’s medical staff or hit the film room. Except, from April 25 to May 20, Boltus instead rushed to his car, hoping to be on the road back to Orange County by 1 p.m. As the offensive coordinator for the Ocoee High football team, Boltus would have just over two hours to get to Ocoee in time to lead the Knights’ quarterbacks and offense during spring practice each day at 3:15 p.m. — and traffic on Interstate 4 can be as unpredictable as it can be frustrating. It would be nearly 6 p.m. by the time Ocoee was off its practice field, adjacent to its stadium on campus, though practice could be followed by a staff meeting. This went on from the first day of spring practice April 25 through the Knights’ 6-0 spring game victory May 20 at University High. All told, it was a busy spring full of long days for Boltus, who lives in Apopka with his wife and two dogs — but one he wouldn’t change. “It’s kind of rewarding in both ways — I still get to play (professionally) and then get to go back and coach the guys,” Boltus said. The chaotic schedule is nothing new for Boltus, who has been quarterbacking in the AFL since 2012, coaching under Knights head coach Ben Bullock since 2014, when the two were at Mount Dora High. “It’s a little more time-consuming — I have to find hours to stay up a little later and get up a little earlier,” Boltus said, describing the balancing act. Bullock and Boltus’ move to Ocoee proved to be a big win for the Knights, who tripled their win total in the new staff’s first year on campus — and especially for someone such as Steven Hogan, a recently graduated senior at Ocoee who was the starting quarterback in 2015. “He brings drills that he does every day in his professional career, and he comes back and does the drills with me,” Hogan said. The bond between Boltus and Hogan is more influential now that Hogan has signed to play at St. Scholastica, a Division III program in Minnesota. Boltus, who found success as a professional quarterback after coming from a small school, counsels players that sometimes a smaller school can be an ideal situation. “I’m kind of the living testament to that,” Boltus said. Boltus is in his second season with the Storm, his fourth AFL team, after a record-setting season in 2014. The New York native become the team’s single-season leader in pass attempts (714), also tying for first in completions (408) and second in passing yards (5,025) and passing touchdowns (98). Because of his teaching responsibilities at Ocoee, Boltus did not join the team until the third game of the season, and the team’s offense seemed to suffer without him. Tampa Bay is currently 1-8. Since his return, though, Boltus has settled into the starting role and led the Storm to the team’s first win of the season May 29, putting up a game-high 358 passing yards and six touchdowns in a win against Arizona. With Boltus, the offense has begun a return to form, and the veteran quarterback believes the team can be a force by the time the playoffs start in August. “It’s just a matter of getting hot at the right time,” Boltus said.

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And, as though his stats hadn’t built enough of a fan following for Boltus, he now has an additional fanbase here. Several Knights made the trip to see Tampa play the Predators May 13 and Hogan said he has been to several games in Tampa. The recently graduated Knight said his favorite part is when Boltus and the Storm offense start to get rolling and fans seated near him begin to sing the praises of the team’s quarterback. Said Hogan, “I’m always like, ‘That’s my coach.’”

Ex-USF kicker Alvarado loves getting his kicks at home for Storm By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: June 10, 2016 TAMPA — Delbert Alvarado didn't have much interest in kicking balls. At least not footballs. Alvarado was an aspiring soccer player at Robinson High School with dreams of one day wearing the colors of his native Honduras on the international pitch. Former Knights football coach Mike DePue, however, had different plans. "Coach said he'd been watching me and thought I had a good leg," Alvarado said. "I told him I didn't much care for American football and didn't understand it." DePue, unfazed, rephrased his approach. "(DePue) said you don't have to understand," Alvarado recalled. "We're just going to turn the (soccer) goal upside down and all you have to do is score." And so began Alvarado's new career path. "I certainly didn't think at the time I would ever play Division I football, let alone pro football," he said. "But I couldn't be happier the way it has turned out." Alvarado looks to extend his perfect extra-points streak tonight when the Storm hosts Jacksonville. "One of my bucket list items has always been to suit up for the home team," Alvarado, 27, said. "To be able to do this in front of family and friends makes it pretty sweet." After earning all-state honors as a junior at Robinson, Alvarado stayed at home for college and chose USF, despite interest from several larger programs. "People kept asking me why I wanted to go (to USF) because they weren't really on the map yet," Alvarado said. "But I wanted to make my mark somewhere, not just continue in someone else's footsteps. I wanted to be a part of making a name for myself and help build a legacy." Alvarado kicked at USF from 2006-09, arguably the program's best four-year stretch. The Bulls climbed as high as No. 2 in the national polls in 2007. Alvarado finished his career 91-of-93 in extra points and 26-of-47 on field goals. "I think if Matt (Grothe) doesn't get hurt my senior year, we had a chance to do something real special," he said of the former Bulls QB. "I mean, we had nine of 11 guys on defense go on to play in the NFL. I don't think there will ever be a period like that again at USF." Alvarado went to camp twice with the NFL's Cowboys and played a handful of games for Ottawa of the CFL. He got his chance with the Storm when Craig Peterson, who kicked in the first six games, started off this season 15-of-23 on extra points. All Alvarado has done in his three games is convert all 23 of his extra points. "The uprights are obviously narrower, but the biggest thing is little tweaks here and there can cause a miss," he said. "In the outdoor game, you can catch a ball a little thin sometimes and it will still go. It's just more forgiving (outdoors)."

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Alvarado isn't sure where his kicking odyssey will take him, but he has certainly come a long way from an upside down soccer goal on Robinson's football field. "You hear about guys coming off the couch and going on to six or seven year careers, so there's always a chance" at the NFL, he said. "But if it doesn't work out, I would love to stay here and make my mark at home. I'm in the best possible position either way." EX-ARMWOOD/GATOR signs with Storm: Tampa Bay added former Armwood High and Florida defensive tackle Torrey Davis this week. Davis, who won a national championship (2008) in his first two seasons at UF before transferring to Jacksonville State, has played the past five years in the CFL. He was a USA Today All-American in 2006 at Armwood.

T.T. Toliver’s Road To Greatness By: Adam Markowitz, ArenaFan Published: June 11, 2016 TAMPA -- 1,160 receptions. 15,232 yards. 294 touchdowns. Not bad numbers for a man who was a quarterback in high school and in JuCo, was arguably the best player on a state championship basketball team and was recruited to the Arena Football League as a defensive specialist. The story of how TT Toliver went from a corner to the greatest statistical wide receiver in the history of the AFL begins in Daytona Beach, where he did a little bit of everything. He was Mr. Football in the state of Florida while playing for Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, yet he was also a point guard and one of the top basketball players on the state title Buccaneers in 1995. Toliver was the point guard for Mainland, and without him dishing the rock time and time again, we may never have learned the name of his high school teammate, Vince Carter. Always the consummate athlete, Toliver played quarterback in Junior College before transferring to Bethune-Cookman, bringing him back home to Daytona Beach. Toliver though, didn't play football with the Wildcats, opting instead to stick with basketball. That didn't stop Toliver from trying to live out his NFL dream. His incredible athleticism gave him a chance to latch on with the St. Louis Rams for a while before getting released from their practice squad in 2001. In 2002, the Tampa Bay Storm found themselves in a bind. They were in the midst of a frustrating season in which they started at 1-5, and they had lost John Williams to injury in the middle of the campaign. The late Tim Marcum dialed up Toliver, the local boy from 140 miles up I-4 to come in play defensive specialist for him. Except there was one problem. Toliver had never played defense in his life. Not only did Toliver ultimately lead the team in interceptions in the regular season in spite of the fact that he played just four games, but he also averaged 27.1 yards per kick return and took two all the way back for touchdowns. After another cup of tea in the NFL, including some time on the practice squads of the San Francisco 49ers and the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Toliver returned to the Storm and helped them win their fifth ArenaBowl in franchise history. In was in that 2003 season that Toliver proved his worth in all facets of the game. In the semifinal against Orlando, a game which was won 60-50, Toliver scored two touchdowns as a receiver, had three kick returns for 81 yards and picked off Jay Gruden in the final minute of the game and returned it for a touchdown. T.T. Toliver had arrived, and he immediately became one of the best two-way players in this league. Toliver was named to the All-Ironman team in 2004, showcasing the full skillset of a man who could do it all. He had 64 catches, 749 yards and 14 TDs as a receiver, posted 1,296 yards and four scores as a kick returner, tied for the team lead in picks with three and was behind just the two defensive specialists on the club, Tramain Jones and Jonathan Ordway for the most tackles. It was in 2005 that Toliver had his first divorce with the Storm, getting traded to the Nashville Kats. That's where Pat Sperduto decided that his newly acquired weapon was more valuable on the offensive side of the ball than on defense. For the most part, Toliver was used as an offensive specialist in Nashville, and in his one full campaign with the Kats in '06, he roared to 78 catches, 1,273 yards and 28 TDs, all team-highs. Once Ironman football was abolished prior to the start of the 2007 season, Toliver had to go from the jack of all trades to the master of one, and that's when he truly became a threat as a wide receiver once and for all. Since then, he's posted seven seasons with at least 100 receptions, at least 1,200 yards and at least 20 touchdowns, the one exception coming in 2014, a year in which he only played in 12 regular season games.

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If you just look at that period of time from 2007 through the present, few could argue with the numbers Toliver has put up on a per game basis. He's averaged 7.2 receptions, 93.1 yards and 1.76 touchdowns per game in that span. Of his 132 regular season games played in that stretch, 114 featured him getting into the end zone at least once as a receiver, and 54 saw him top the 100-yard mark. In 2013 with the Predators, Toliver had 1,659 receiving yards – in 14 games. His first seven games of that season arguably made for the greatest stretch in league history. 78 receptions, 1,008 yards and 15 TDs. Included in that mix was one of the best games a receiver has ever had in this great league, an 18-catch, 251-yard, 6-TD performance against Spokane. Did I mention the fact that Toliver was 36-years old at the time? And did I mention that since that point, Toliver has amassed 252 catches, 3,389 yards and 68 TDs? It's a sin that Toliver will never be remembered as the greatest at his position at any point in his career. He'll never be spoken of in the same light as Tiger Jones or Rod Windsor or even Reggie Gray or Donovan Morgan from the AFL v2.0 era, and though he was always a fantastic Ironman, he was never even the best two-way player on his own team; that distinction went to the man who is now coaching him, Lawrence Samuels. History probably won't be so kind to Toliver either in that he probably won't hold any of these all-time records for all that long, even if he does continue to play. If Toliver does retire at the end of this season, we'll probably be talking about Jones breaking all of these marks around this time next year. If Toliver continues to play, there's a chance he won't even retire as the league's top statistical receiver. That doesn't mean this isn't a mark worth celebrating. Sure, it took Toliver 14 AFL seasons to accomplish what Harrell did in 12. But Harrell basically never played defense and never returned kicks. In fact, neither did Jones, nor Chris Jackson, nor Eddie Brown, nor Donovan Morgan. Only the great Barry Wagner spent time playing both sides of the ball in his career amongst the seven men with at least 12,000 receiving yards in AFL history. Imagine if Toliver had been recruited as a wide receiver and had the benefit of being an offensive specialist in 2002 through 2005. We'd probably be talking about a man with close to 20,000 yards and well over 350 touchdowns. As it is, Toliver has amassed 20,958 all-purpose yards, a mark that no active player is even remotely close to and only the great Wagner has exceeded. Even that mark will fall at some point in the next week or two. Toliver is the only player in league history to have over 400 receptions with two different teams and the only one with over 5,000 receiving yards with multiple franchises. Toliver also has 100+ touchdowns with both the Storm and Predators, making him one of the two to pull off the feat of the century mark of scores for two different franchises. If he sticks around for one more season, there's a chance Toliver could finish his career with over 10,000 all-purpose yards on both sides of the War on I-4. Every now and again, we see generational talents come along in sports. Toliver was only named to the All-Arena team once in his career. It's hard to consider him a generational talent. But what Toliver has done is transcend the generational gap in the AFL. He's really the last of the true throwback guys, men who are legitimately able to line up at both wide receiver and defensive back and be equally effective on both sides of the ball. Toliver has had to adapt from a defensive specialist to an Ironman to an offensive specialist in a league where just one receiver could be specialized to a full-blown wide receiver in a league where players only have to perfect one craft. That, in and of itself, is commendable. You see athletes all the time who played multiple sports and excelled at both, and football players transfer their game from high school or college quarterbacks to wide receivers in the NFL with regularity. But what you don't see are players who have to switch mentalities completely, changing the side of the ball they play on and doing so with great success. T.T. Toliver doesn't have to be known as the greatest wide receiver there ever was in the AFL. But what his new standing with the most receiving yards in the league history should come the designation of one of the best all-around arena football players we've ever seen.

Storm's T.T. Toliver closes in on two more Arena Football records By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: June 17, 2016 TAMPA — Storm fans have had little to cheer about in this 1-9 season, but tonight likely will give them plenty of reason to celebrate.

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T.T. Toliver should, barring any unforeseen circumstances, set the Arena Football League career record for receptions when Tampa Bay hosts Los Angeles. Toliver (1,160) needs five catches to break Hall of Famer Damian Harrell’s mark. "(Toliver) really hasn't talked about (the record)," QB Jason Boltus said. "Right now he's just so focused on winning. He's very competitive." It has been a run on records lately for Toliver, a 13-year AFL veteran. Last week he became the league's all-time receiving yards leader (15,232). "All the records he's set have just been unbelievable," Boltus said. "He's someone I look up to and a great model for us as football players." The receptions mark might not be the only one to fall. The 39-year-old Toliver, the league's oldest player, needs 162 all-purpose yards to break former Storm great Barry Wagner's career AFL mark (21,042). "I think (Toliver's) going to play as long as his body lets him," Boltus aid. "He's in tremendous shape and hits the gym everyday." Orlando ties: The tragic events of last weekend's mass shooting at Orlando's Pulse nightclub hit especially close to home for a member of the Storm family. Equipment manager Paul Brace knew two of the victims who were killed in the shooting. "I'm in shock," he said. "It still seems unreal. It's hard to believe it's real." Brace, who doubles as a cast member at Universal Studios Florida, knew Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35, and Luis Vielma, 22, from working at Disney World and Universal. Brace said he was close with Rosado and was told of his death through the mother of Rosado's 5-year-old son. "I heard on the news and contacted her," Brace said. "She was actually going to go to the club that night but she had her son. I knew Xavier danced (at Pulse), so I contacted her to make sure everything was okay, but she said she hadn't heard from him. Then she texted me back later saying he was gone." The AFL will have a leaguewide moment of silence before each kickoff this weekend, and all teams will wear an "ORL" sticker on their helmets. HE'S BACK: Tampa Bay brought back jack-of-all-trades and former Boca Ciega High star Michael Lindsey. Lindsey, entering his fifth season with the club, is the team's all-time leader (6,039) in kickoff return yardage. He has 196 catches for 2,132 and 27 TDs in his career. On the defensive side, he has 50½ tackles, four forced fumbles and an interception.

Chase Bank and Tampa Bay Storm kick off Christmas in July By: Lissette Campos, ABC Action News Published: July 12, 2016 Tough guys on the field, James Harrell, #5, and Jimmy Gordon, #50, of the Tampa Bay Storm are a force to be reckoned with in arena football! The defensive back and linebacker are impressive both on the turf, and the toy store! Just days before the launch of ABC Action News’ Christmas in July campaign, we saw their moves firsthand at the Walmart in Valrico. Store managers and employees could hardly keep up as the Storm players moved from aisle to aisle in the toy section, picking out toys for the Salvation Army. In the lead shopping cart was Michael Gray, market director of Chase Bank – West Florida Division. Together, the trio kept employees in the toy department busy for two hours. The Storm's #50 even sang and danced as he shopped! “The Salvation Army needs more help," I said to Gordon, trying to keep a straight face. But with the towering linebacker gingerly holding Elsa and Anna Frozen dolls, swaying side to side, I put down my microphone and started laughing! “I just can’t concentrate when you’re dancing with Elsa,” I told him. Then, a wave of laughter rolled in from all three sets of blues – Walmart reps, the Storm and Chase!

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The bank’s West Florida Division has generously donated $2,000 to the Salvation Army Angel Tree program serving Hillsborough County. The July 6 shopping spree and July 16 toy and check presentation at Amalie Arena during the Storm vs. Philadelphia Soul game will be the first donations to come in for this year’s Christmas in July. ABC Action News partners with Salvation Army area commands in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk, Pasco and Manatee in July to recruit more sponsors for Angel Tree, which served more than 16,000 children in the Tampa Bay area last Christmas. In Hillsborough County alone, 6,000 kids relied on Angel Tree last year, and more are expected this year. Families can start registering for Angel Tree in their county in late August and early September. To even be considered, a family’s income must be at or below the federal poverty line. “Any gift, any little toy you can give to the Salvation Army is going to make a huge difference in a child’s life and that is what’s most important,” said Gray. “Whether it’s July, October or any month, you can give back.” Harrell agrees. “I can almost picture them, see their faces on Christmas morning when they’ll run out and open all this stuff," Harrell said with a smile. Turning to the camera, he said, “It’s important to do something for someone else! Yes, we all like to receive but try and give a little bit too. It feels even better!” “I think it’s something we need to look after a little more than we have," added Gordon. “And we’re not asking for a million dollar toy, just something…little, big or medium to put a smile on someone else’s face.”

Multi-game week trying for Storm By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: July 15, 2016 TAMPA — The schedule hasn't been kind to the Storm this year. Neither have the schedule makers. Tampa Bay (1-12) will again play on a short week when it hosts Philadelphia (11-3) on Saturday at 3:30 at the Amalie Arena. It is the fifth time this season Tampa Bay has faced an abbreviated work week. "I'll tell you, it's really rough on our guys," Storm coach Lawrence Samuels said. "We don't have many days to prepare for the next team and unfortunately it's a really, really good team we have to prepare for. The Storm lost 48-21 Monday night at Los Angeles, flew out Tuesday and returned to practice Wednesday. The Storm worked out again Thursday and got in a walk-through Friday ahead of its matchup with the Soul. Tampa Bay had just three days rest in between losses to Philadelphia and Orlando May 9 and 13, respectively. "Our guys are motivated and ready to go," Samuels said. "We're just trying to get this thing fixed in time for (the playoffs) in August." KISS another record goodbye: T.T. Toliver set yet another all-time mark against Los Angeles when he eclipsed the record for all-purpose yards. Toliver finished the night with 10 catches for 116 yards and a score and now has 21,146 career all-purpose yards. Toliver has already tallied AFL all-time records this season in catches (1,182) and receiving yards (15,495). No suspension: Storm defensive lineman David Washingtonwas not suspended for an altercation near the end of the Los Angeles game. On Saturday he was involved in a skirmish which spilled into the stands, and as a result the game was called with 24 seconds left on the clock. Washington, who has played 10 games this season, leads the Storm with six quarterback hurries. "Someone ripped (Washington's) helmet off and that started the whole thing," Samuels said. Boltus expected to start: Despite a rough outing and eventual benching against L.A., Samuels said Jason Boltus will be under center to open the game against Philadelphia. Boltus went 18-of-38 for 178 yards and one TD against the KISS before being replaced late in the game by Adam Kennedy.

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"Jason didn't play bad," Samuels said. "We had a lot of dropped balls and busted assignments that made his stats look like he had a bad game. We're going to stay the course." Kennedy went 3-of-3 for 38 yards and scored on a 7-yard run in his only drive. "Adam showed late in the game what he can do," Samuels said. "But we'll stick with out leader. (Boltus) had a good week of practice." Free tickets: The Salvation Army is hosting "Christmas in July" before the game. All fans who donate a new, unwrapped toy will receive a free ticket with a maximum of four tickets per person.

Fennelly: No quit in T.T. Toliver, AFL's oldest player By: Martin Fennelly, Tampa Bay Times Published: July 22, 2016 TAMPA — Yes, it's Arena Football. Yes, it's 1-13 Arena Football. But then there's T.T. Toliver. "He's inspiring," Tampa Bay Storm president and Bucs great Derrick Brooks said. "No, the season hasn't gone as planned, but we have something special here." That kid at receiver. You know, the 39-year-old kid. The Storm is nearing the end of its 25th season, the worst in the history of the five-time Arena Football League champion. The final regular-season home game is today. Of course, in the fickle (and shrinking) AFL, down to eight teams, everyone makes the postseason this year. Man, the Bucs would kill for that deal. "Playoff-bound," Storm coach Lawrence Samuels said with a smile. "Anything can happen," Toliver said. He's proof. Antoine "T.T." Toliver is the oldest player in the AFL. In fact, he's 10 years older than the league itself. And he's unstoppable. This season, Toliver set league records for career receptions (1,194), career receiving yards (15,647) and career all-purpose yards (21,298). Yes, he's but a 6-foot tree in our sports forest. Bucs training camp is around the corner. But leave a little room for Toliver. Toliver, a 14-year league veteran, earns $600 per game. Bucs receiver Vincent Jackson will earn $9.78 million this season, roughly $611,000 per game. "I feel like I could play five, six more years," Toliver said. "Serious. I run every day. I work out. When it's 12 o'clock at night, 1 o'clock at night, when everybody's sleeping, I'm at the gym. I feel younger than I am." "He's everything to us," said Samuels, an AFL Hall of Famer and the first man in league history to reach 1,000 career catches. He and Toliver were Storm teammates on a 2003 Arena Bowl championship team. "To play so long, it's got to be the love." "He's like nothing I've never seen," said Storm defensive back Nick Addison, 23, the team's youngest player. "He's our Jerry Rice."

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Their Jerry Rice points to his pint-sized son, 5-year-old Nyliek, who scoots around the edges of the artificial turf, always a football in his arm, during Storm practices. "One reason I keep playing is to show my son to respect the game," Toliver said. "Nothing is given. And for younger guys in the league, to show them this is how you do it." Toliver still thinks about the NFL. Just the other night, he had a dream about playing. "It doesn't go away," he said. One time, he got close. As close as he ever would. In 2002, Toliver joined the Buccaneers' practice squad for a handful of weeks during the team's Super Bowl season. He didn't work long enough to meet the team's stingy criteria for receiving a ring, still a sore point for him, but he has memories. He watched the Super Bowl from the sideline, in street clothes. And there was practice that week, leading to the game with the Oakland Raiders. "In practice, they had me pretend to be Tim Brown for the defense," Toliver said. "Coach Gruden was the quarterback sometimes, pretending to be Rich Gannon. I caught some passes from Gruden." He has had three stints with the Storm. Brooks brought Toliver back to Tampa in 2014. And the rest is, well, T.T. Toliver, who grew up in Daytona Beach and attended Bethune-Cookman, lives in Ocoee in the offseason. He works part time for FedEx in Orlando. Graveyard shift in the dead of night, he dreams of the NFL, or catching AFL passes when he's 45. "If it wasn't for the Tampa Bay Storm, I'd be on the streets somewhere," Toliver said. "I'm scared sometimes, man. I don't know what I'd do without the football." Toliver and his teammates stayed after practice one day this week for an Amalie Arena staff party. Good food, open bar, people from marketing and accounting trying to kick field goals. Toliver chased his son up and down the field. They tumbled into an end zone and laughed as they wrestled for the football. Kids can be like that. Both of them.

Storm QB Kennedy gets another chance to start By: Brandon Wright, Tampa Bay Times Published: July 22, 2016 TAMPA — Quarterback Adam Kennedy came on in relief and played a big part in the Storm nearly pulling off an upset of Philadelphia last week. Saturday, he'll get a shot from the opening drive. Kennedy will be under center when the Storm closes out its regular-season home schedule against Portland at 5 at Amalie Arena.

"I thought he played extremely well (against Philadelphia)" coach Lawrence Samuels said. "I prepare two quarterback every week because you never know."

It's been a wild ride for Kennedy this season. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder began the year as the Storm (1-13) starter but had two interceptions in each of the first two games. He left the second game with an injury and did not return. He hasn't started since.

"Adam stayed patient," Samuels said. "He's a veteran guy in this league who understands things."

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Kennedy, 25, came in late against Los Angeles and led a touchdown drive on Tampa Bay's last possession in a 48-21 loss. Starter Jason Boltus went down with a back injury in the first quarter last week and Kennedy completed 17-of-26 for 241 yards, five touchdowns and an interception.

"I have confidence in both guys we have at the quarterback position," Samuels said. "They both have shown they can come in and lead this team."

Boltus will sit Saturday while his back heals. Samuels wouldn't comment about what happens when Boltus returns but indicated his decision could hinge on Kennedy's performance. Tampa Bay has one game after facing Portland (2-12) before the playoffs begin.

"You always go with who is playing well and who's playing at a high level," Samuels said. "We'll let all that pan out."

FORMAT CHANGE ... AGAIN: The AFL again tinkered with the playoff formula this week with a return to the traditional conference format. The AFL already made the decision to include all eight teams in the league into the postseason. The expected new format would mean the conference winners would be seeded first and second, with three through eight seeded regardless of conference. The league will switch back to No. 1 against No. 4 and No. 2 vs. No. 3 in each conference. NOBODY BEATS THE BIZ: Count Samuels as a fan of old-school hip hop icon Biz Markie, who will perform after Saturday's game for Fan Appreciation Night. "I grew up listening to his music," he said. "It's pretty exciting to see him in the house. It's going to be very exciting."

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2016 Quotes

Storm Head Coach Lawrence Samuels: On working with Assistant Head Coach Dean Cokinos:

“We really have two head coaches on staff. Given Dean’s insight and his ability to see things at a faster pace, we’ll be able to come up with better

game plans and our team will be more prepared with his presence.” – TampaBayStorm.com (3/28/2016)

On pushing for home field advantage in the postseason:

"Nobody wants to play on the road, especially in the playoffs, when they could be playing at home. Each (regular season) game will go a long way toward deciding that." –Tampa Bay Times (3/31/2016) On the return of quarterback Jason Boltus: "We all know that (Boltus) is our leader. And anytime you can get you're leader back, you want him to go in and lead the group."-Tampa Bay Times (4/22/16) On the Storm’s slow 0-3 start: “There's no panic in this organization. We'll fix what we need to fix and get this thing going in the right direction."-Tampa Bay Times (4/22/16). On the success of the Storm defense between Weeks 5 – 7: "Our defense has been playing exceptionally well the last three weeks. They've held some of the best offenses recently in check. That's all you can ask." –Tampa Bay Times (5/22/16) On the team’s first win of the 2016 season: "First time you guys have seen me smile all year. We've been close the last few weeks but didn't finish. Tonight, we finished."-Tampa Bay Times (5/29/16) “We were close for the last three weeks or so, and we just had to learn how to finish… Today, the guys finally finished.”-ArenaFan (5/30/16) Storm Assistant Head Coach Dean Cokinos:

On coaching Lawrence Samuels at Livingston:

“He was one of the top players in the Gulf South Conference and certainly on our team. Even back then, he had leadership qualities. He was the

hardest working guy on the field, and he was a first-class guy off the field. You could see in college that he was a different guy, a next-level guy, a

pro guy.” – TampaBayStorm.com (3/28/2016)

On working with Head Coach Lawrence Samuels:

“He called, and I saw it as an opportunity to help him out as a head coach. I think it’s important to have people around you that you like, that

understand you. He’s a young head coach, and hopefully I can help him a little bit on this end.” – TampaBayStorm.com (3/28/2016)

Storm V.P. of Football Operations Jeff Gooch:

On the new postseason format:

"I've always been an optimistic guy. I look at it as an opportunity to make history. The AFL has always been a league unafraid to embrace things from a different way." -Tampa Bay Times (3/31/16)

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Storm WR T.T. Toliver:

On the state of the locker room after the Storm’s first win:

“We love each other… We have continued to work hard even after being 0-7. Everybody's in the playoffs and we are just going to keep getting

better down towards the end and let the chips fall where they may.”-ArenaFan (5/30/16)

Storm Mac Linebacker Jimmy Gordon:

On the Storm’s close upset of the Orlando Predators In Week 7:

"We held what they say is the best team in the league (Orlando) … to their lowest point total of the year. No one expected that." –Tampa Bay Times (5/22/16) On being named the J. Lewis Small Playmaker of the Week in week 7:

"It was a great honor. My whole game is about being able to do whatever my team needs me to do. When coach calls my number, I'm ready." –

Tampa Bay Times (5/22/2016)

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE .

Jacksonville Sharks Orlando Predators Philadelphia Soul Tampa Bay Storm

NATIONAL CONFERENCE .

Arizona Rattlers Cleveland Gladiators LA KISS Portland Steel

THE ROAD TO ARENABOWL XXIX

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American Conference No. 1: Philadelphia Soul No. 2: Orlando Predators No. 3: Jacksonville Sharks No. 4: Tampa Bay Storm National Conference No. 1: Arizona Rattlers No. 2: LA KISS No. 3: Cleveland Gladiators No. 4: Portland Steel

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Round Matchup Date/Time Network

FIRST ROUND No. 3 Jacksonville at No. 2 Orlando Saturday, August 6 at 7:00 p.m. ET CBSSN FIRST ROUND No. 4 Portland at No. 1Arizona Saturday, August 6 at 10:00 p.m. ET CBSSN FIRST ROUND No. 4 Tampa Bay at No. 1 Philadelphia Sunday, August 7 at 6:00 p.m. ET ESPN2 FIRST ROUND No. 3 Cleveland at No. 2 Los Angeles Sunday, August 7 at 6:00 p.m. ET ESPN3 SEMIFINALS TBD Saturday, August 13 at 9:30 p.m. ET CBSSN SEMIFINALS TBD Sunday, August 14 at 6:00 p.m. ET ESPN2 ARENABOWL XXIX TBD Friday, August 26 at 7:00 p.m. ET ESPN * Dates and Times Subject to Change

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2016 Regular Season Results Week 1 Philadelphia 69, Cleveland 41 Orlando 76, Tampa Bay 25 Arizona 80, Portland 28 Jacksonville 39, Los Angeles 64 Week 2 Tampa Bay 29, Cleveland 41 Portland 50, Orlando 53 Arizona 69, Los Angeles 28 Jacksonville 59, Philadelphia 41 Week 3 Los Angeles 47, Cleveland 42 Tampa Bay 27, Arizona 60 Portland 32, Philadelphia 70 Orlando 63, Jacksonville 56 Week 4 Cleveland 50, Philadelphia 67 Arizona 75, Jacksonville 68 Los Angeles 40, Orlando 43 Week 5 Orlando 76, Cleveland 56 Portland 21, Arizona 68 Jacksonville 33, Tampa Bay 27 Philadelphia 56, Los Angeles 33 Week 6 Jacksonville 40, Cleveland 41 Arizona 59, Orlando 77 Tampa Bay 17, Philadelphia 47 Portland 27, Los Angeles 66 Week 7 Tampa Bay 40, Orlando 42 Arizona 58, Philadelphia 65 Portland 48, Cleveland 55 Week 8 Portland 34, Jacksonville 65 Orlando 54, Philadelphia 62 Los Angeles 34, Arizona 47 Cleveland 70, Tampa Bay 63 Week 9 Jacksonville 59, Orlando 56 Philadelphia 49, Cleveland 63 Portland 42, Los Angeles 54 Arizona 56, Tampa Bay 63

Week 10 Arizona 77, Cleveland 62 Tampa Bay 35, Portland 68 Philadelphia 56, Jacksonville 42 Orlando 43, Los Angeles 41 Week 11 Los Angeles 37, Philadelphia 73 Jacksonville 67, Tampa Bay 34 Cleveland Gladiators 56, Orlando 59 Portland Steel 49, Arizona 76 Week 12 Philadelphia 63, Arizona 80 Orlando 44, Jacksonville 34 Los Angeles 54, Tampa Bay 27 Cleveland 58, Portland 49 Week 13 Tampa Bay 33, Orlando 56 Cleveland 48, Jacksonville 47 Arizona 64, Los Angeles 49 Philadelphia 59, Portland 38 Week 14 - Universal Bye Week- Week 15 Cleveland 62, Philadelphia 83 Jacksonville 67, Arizona 69 Orlando 47, Portland 41 Tampa Bay 21, Los Angeles 48 Week 16 Philadelphia 56, Tampa Bay 51 Jacksonville 53, Portland 55 Cleveland 61, Los Angeles 63 Orlando 45, Arizona 62 Week 17 Portland 40, Tampa Bay 41 Los Angeles 32, Jacksonville 46 Cleveland 20, Arizona 68 Week 18 Philadelphia 67, Orlando 59 Tampa Bay 35, Jacksonville 54 Los Angeles 46, Portland 48

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