1. Lawrence Samuels

    Lawrence 'Law Dogg' Samuels (Born May 1, 1970 in Mobile, Alabama) is a 6' 2" 210 pound Arena Football League wide receiver/linebacker with the Tampa Bay Storm. He Is the Offensive Coordinator and receivers coach for the Wharton Wildcats. Samuels played his college football at Livingston in Alabama, not to be confused with Livingston College, one of the schools that comprises Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey.

  2. Tim Marcum

    Tim Marcum is considered to be the most successful coach in the history of Arena Football. Winner of an AFL-record seven ArenaBowl titles, he is a member of the Sports Hall of Fame and is currently the head coach of the Tampa Bay Storm. Among his best-known pupils is Jay Gruden, who quarterbacked Marcum's teams to two of his ArenaBowl championships and is now head coach of the rival Orlando Predators.

  3. Brett Dietz

    Brett Dietz (born October 8 1981) is an Arena Football League quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm. He became starting Quarterback in 2007 after both John Kaleo and Stoney Case were injured (Kaleo ultimately retired). He propelled them to an 8-1 record during his reign and led them to the playoffs after a 1-6 start, although they lost 56-55 in his first playoff game. However, for his efforts during the season, Dietz was named co-rookie of the year in the league.

  4. Clint Dolezel

    Clint Dolezel is an Arena Football League quarterback for the Dallas Desperados. In a career lasting ten years, he has also played for the Milwaukee Mustangs, Texas Terror/Houston Thunderbears, Grand Rapids Rampage, and the Las Vegas Gladiators. He attended East Texas State University. On March 12, 2006, Dolezel threw his 700th career touchdown, becoming just the third quarterback in AFL history to do so. The Desperados won that game versus the Tampa Bay Storm 64-35.

  5. T. T. Toliver

    Antoine 'T. T.' Toliver (born January 31, 1971) is an Arena Football League player. His career began with the Tampa Bay Storm from 2002-2005, until he was traded during the season to the Nashville Kats, where he played 2005-2006. However, he returned to the Storm in 2007. but on May 30, he informed head coach Tim Marcum that he no longer wanted to play for the Storm. Toliver was subsequently placed on the "left squad" list, …

  6. Shane Stafford

    Shane Stafford (Born March 14,1976 in Sinking Spring, PA) is an Arena Football League quarterback for the Orlando Predators. Previous to signing with Orlando, he played with the Tampa Bay Storm for five seasons. Stafford holds Storm single-season records for completions (408), passing yards (4,793) and touchdown passes (86) and career marks for completions (1,357), passing yards (15,667) and touchdown passes (289). Stafford also played for the Tallahassee Thunder of af2, …

  7. Bill Gramatica

    Bill Gramática was an NFL kicker for the Arizona Cardinals from 2001 to 2003. He played one game for the Miami Dolphins in 2004. In 2006, he returned to football as the kicker for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. In the NFL, he made 37 of his 48 field goal attempts and 60 of his 61 extra point attempts. Gramatica was cut by the Dolphins the week after his first career miss on an extra point kick, which came in a one-point loss.

  8. Torrance Marshall

    Torrance Marshall (born June 12, 1977, in Miami, Florida), is a professional American football player. He currently plays fullback and linebacker in the Arena Football League for the Tampa Bay Storm. In the past, he has played in the National Football League, primarily as a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers. He is the nephew of former NFL player Harvey Clayton.

  9. John Kaleo

    John Kaleo is a former Arena Football League quarterback for the Albany Firebirds (1993), Cleveland Thunderbolts (1994), St. Louis Stampede (1995–96), Anaheim Piranhas (1997), San Jose SaberCats (1997), New England Sea Wolves (1999), Tampa Bay Storm (2000-03, 2007), Austin Wranglers (2004), Los Angeles Avengers (2005), and Columbus Destroyers (2006). He won an ArenaBowl championship with the Storm in 2003. He retired after the 2007 season.

  10. Barry Wagner

    Barry Wagner (born November 11, 1967) is an World Indoor Football League wide receiver/defensive back with the Daytona Beach Thunder. He also played in the AFL for the Orlando Predators and San Jose SaberCats. Wagner is the all-time AFL all-purpose yardage leader. During his initial tenure with the Orlando Predators, Wagner was a key component in the famous "Miracle Minute", in which he scored two touchdowns, two two-point conversions, recovered an onside kick, …

  11. Pat O'Hara

    Patrick O'Hara is a former USC quarterback who played in the Arena Football League, NFL, and the World League of American Football. He led the Orlando Predators to the ArenaBowl XII title and led the Tampa Bay Storm to the ArenaBowl XVII title off the bench after starting quarterback John Kaleo was injured late in the second quarter. O'Hara played on five ArenaBowl teams and won three championship rings. He also played with the Toronto Phantoms (2001-2002).

  12. Terrill Shaw

    Terrill Shaw is an Arena Football League wide receiver/defensive back for the Tampa Bay Storm. He was formerly a member of the Dallas Desperados.

  13. Doug Kay

    Doug Kay is an Arena Football League coach for the Columbus Destroyers. In his first season at the helm, Kay guided the Destroyers to their best record in franchise history, while setting a franchise record for road wins in the process. He also guided the club to four home victories, which tied a franchise record. Kay has more than 40 years of football experience including 12 seasons in the Arena Football League.

  14. Jonathan Ordway

    Jonathan David Ordway (born October 19, 1978 in Seffner, Florida) is an American football defensive back for the Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League. He formerly played for the Tampa Bay Storm. Ordway attended Boston College. Ordway was named All-County and All-Conference as a senior running back at Armwood High School in Seffner, Florida.

  15. Seth Marler

    Seth Marler, (born March 27, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia), is an American football placekicker, currently a member of the Tampa Bay Storm in the Arena Football League. He attended Tulane University, and scored a school record of 333 points. Throughout his three years in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Marler did not have a good career, making only 60.6% of his field goal attempts.

  16. Pat Sperduto

    Pat Sperduto is an Arena Football League coach for the Nashville Kats. He led the Kats to two ArenaBowl appearances. Before moving into coaching he played from 1991 to 1993 with the Tampa Bay Storm, winning two ArenaBowls as a player.

  17. Lincoln Kennedy

    Tamerlane Lincoln Kennedy (born February 12, 1971) is an American football Offensive tackle, currently signed to the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.

  18. George Lafrance

    George LaFrance (born September 24, 1965) is a former Arena Football League Offensive Specialist. In a career lasting fifteen years, he played for the Detroit Drive, Tampa Bay Storm 1994-1999, and the New Jersey Red Dogs. <P></P>

  19. Karl Williams

    Karl Williams (born April 10, 1971 in Albion, Michigan) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for nine seasons for the Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He currently plays in the Arena Football League for the Tampa Bay Storm.

  20. Clinton Hart

    Clinton Hart (born July 20, 1977) is a strong safety with the San Diego Chargers of the NFL. Hart was drafted by the Anaheim Angels in 2000, in the 32nd round right out of high school but elected to play baseball close to home at Central Florida Community College. After success with the Arena Football League's Tampa Bay Storm, the Philadelphia Eagles signed Hart to a contract.

  21. Johnnie Harris

    Johnnie Harris (born August 21, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an Arena Football League defensive specialist with the Philadelphia Soul. He has previously played for the Tampa Bay Storm (1996-1998) Orlando Predators (2005) and Grand Rapids Rampage (2006). Harris also played in the National Football League as a defensive back for the Oakland Raiders (1999-2000) and the New York Giants (2000-2003) Harris also played three seasons in the Canadian Football League, …

  22. Rod Williams

    Rod Williams is an offensive/defensive lineman for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.

  23. Les Barley

    Les Barley (born September 7, 1967 in Gretna, Virginia) is a former Arena Football League fullback and linebacker. In a career lasting ten years, he played for the Charlotte Rage, Connecticut Coyotes, Tampa Bay Storm, Grand Rapids Rampage and the Milwaukee Mustangs. He was also a star linebacker at Winston-Salem State University.

  24. Tramain Jones

    Tramain Jones (born October 20, 1975 in Dallas, Texas) is an Arena Football League defensive specialist for the Tampa Bay Storm.

  25. Steve Deberg

    Steven L. DeBerg (born January 19, 1954 in Oakland, California) is a former American Football quarterback who played for the San Francisco 49ers (1978-1980), Denver Broncos (1981-1983), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1984-1987, 1992, 1993), Kansas City Chiefs (1988-1991), Miami Dolphins (1993), and Atlanta Falcons (1998). He was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 10th round of the 1977 NFL Draft. Prior to joining the NFL, he played quarterback for San Jose State.

  26. David Cool

    David Cool (born May 23, 1969) is a former Arena Football League player, having kicked for the Orlando Predators from 1998-2002 before finishing his career with the Chicago Rush and Tampa Bay Storm in 2003. He went to Georgia Southern University. Cool is likely best remembered for his game-winning field goal in ArenaBowl XIV.

  27. Peter Tom Willis

    Peter Tom Willis (born January 4, 1967 in Morris, Alabama) is a former college and professional American football quarterback. Since 1998, he has served as the radio color commentator for the Florida State University Seminoles, where he played his collegiate football. Currently working in the broadast booth with him is "the voice of the Seminoles", long time FSU play-by-play announcer Gene Deckerhoff.

  28. B.J. Symons

    Brian Symons better known as B.J. Symons (born November 19, 1980 in Houston, Texas) is an American football quarterback. He currently holds the NCAA Division I-A record for most passing yards in a single season, with 5,833 in 2003, also in that year, he had 52 TD passes, which is third all-time. He was originally selected in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans out of Texas Tech University.

  29. Willie Wyatt

    Willie Wyatt (born September 27, 1967 in Birmingham, Alabama was an AFL Player who played defensive lineman for the Tampa Bay Storm from 1995-1999, and again in 2001. He wore #55. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL in 2000.

  30. Drew Fellios

    For the past 12 years, Drew Fellios has had the privilege of working at five different television stations. But he says since April 2005, his time at Bright House Sports Network has been by far his most rewarding. "We're setting a new standard, we're building something new and we're all sports," Fellios says." As a sportscaster, what else can you ask for?"

  31. Gene Deckerhoff

    Emerson Eugene "Gene" Deckerhoff, Jr. (born May 2, 1945 in Jacksonville, Florida) is the radio play-by-play announcer of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a post he has held since 1989. He also has served as the longtime broadcaster of Florida State Seminoles athletics, including its football team (on the radio from 1979-present), its basketball team (on the radio from 1974-present), and its baseball team (on TV).

  32. Mark Royals

    Mark Alan Royals (born June 22, 1965 in Hampton, Virginia) was an American football punter in the NFL. He is currently a color commentator for coverage of the Arena Football League's Tampa Bay Storm on the regional sports television network Catch 47.

  33. Martín Gramática

    Martín Gramática is an American football placekicker, who plays for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He is the older brother of AFL Tampa Bay Storm and former Arizona Cardinals placekicker Bill Gramatica and Santiago Gramatica, who was a placekicker for the South Florida Bulls. Gramatica went to LaBelle High School of LaBelle, Fla. but did not play football until senior year after growing up playing soccer in Argentina.

  34. Adam Ellis

    Marketing Director of the Nassau Coliseum, loving my new Infiniti G35, living the single life and spending the summer as a beach bum in Long Beach. www.nassaucoliseum.com.

  35. Marcus Owen

    DJ AM at The Pepper Lounge, You know how we do it.

  36. Jay Livingston
  37. Wes Phillips
  38. Kindra Strocher