Career Notes: Enters his ninth season in Arena Football and his first with the Cleveland Gladiators...His 9.03 career TD-to-INT ratio is the highest in AFL history (Tony Graziani's 7.93 is a distant second)...Holds the AFL record for most passes attempted without being intercepted (299 - July 5, 2002, at San Jose-May 4, 2003, vs. Georgia)...His 131.79 rating in 2001 is the third most in AFL single-season history...His career completion percentage of 63.9 is the fourth highest in league history among players with 1,500 pass attempts...His career passer rating of 117.3 is fourth highest in league history...Ranks 12th in AFL history in pass attempts and completions...Ranks 11th in AFL history in passing TDs and passing yards.
2007 (Kansas City): Had the best season of his career in his second year with the Brigade, playing in all 16 games and putting up career bests in passing yards (4338), touchdowns (85), attempts (538), completions (371), and completions percentage (69.0)...ran for two touchdowns in the season opening win over Chicago...threw for 291 yards and five touchdowns against Colorado on March 10...led the team to an overtime victory versus Arizona in Week 4, throwing for 348 yards and five touchdowns...torched Grand Rapids for six touchdown passes on April 14...tied a career best with 36 completions in a win over Philadelphia in Week 9...matched his career-high with 49 attempts against New York on May 20, as well as setting a new personal mark with 411 yards...threw eight touchdown passes on a June 2 victory over Grand Rapids.
Playoffs: Threw for 320 yards and four touchdowns in a first round loss to Colorado.
2006 (Kansas City): Signed free agent contract on April 6 and was active for six games, five as the backup and one as the starter...made first start since the 2005 American Conference championship game in the season finale on May 12 at the Utah Blaze.
2005 (Chicago): Played in 14 games for Chicago, setting career highs and Rush single-season records for completions (324), attempts (480) and yards (3,669)...his 67 touchdowns were one shy of his career high and his 67.5% completion percentage was the second-best of his career...named Offensive Player of the Game and AFL Offensive Player of the Week after his performance on April 10 versus San Jose when he completed 27 of 35 passes, including his first 17 of the game, for 264 yards and six touchdowns...passed for a career-high 409 yards in leading the team to a 49-48 comeback win in Colorado on February 13...completed 30 of 45 passes and threw five touchdowns in the game...opened the season on January 30 at Dallas by completing 23 of 33 passes for 262 yards and six touchdowns.
2004 (Chicago): Played in 15 games and led the Rush to the Central Division title and to within a game of the ArenaBowl during his first season in Chicago...Completed 247-of-389 passes for 3,053 yards, 52 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions...Also scored a career-high 11 rushing touchdowns...Tore the ACL and meniscus in his right knee early in the second quarter of Chicago's June 12 semifinal game at San Jose...Completed 20-of-26 passes for 203 yards and 4 TDs in AFL quarterfinal playoff win vs. Orlando...Returned to the lineup May 8 at Grand Rapids after missing the May 2 game at Detroit with a sprained MCL in his right knee suffered on April 25 vs. Los Angeles...Made his Rush debut February 8 vs. Grand Rapids, earning Baby Ruth Real Deal Offensive Player of the Game honors...passed for 235 yards and 2 TDs...also rushed for 3 TDs in the game...Opened the season with a Rush-record 199 consecutive passes without an interception before being picked off April 4 at Las Vega. His overall streak was 226 passes dating back to the 2003 season finale.
2003 (Indiana): Played in 11 games during his final season in Indiana, completing 192 of 315 passes for 2,329 yards, 44 touchdowns and only three interceptions...also scored eight rushing touchdowns...had his best game of the year on April 19 at San Jose, completing 25 of 37 passes for 345 yards and eight touchdowns...led the Firebirds to a 3-0 start before being injured on February 23 against Arizona...Indiana lost five of its next six games before his return to the starting lineup April 13 vs. Dallas...missed five games from March 2 to March 29 due to a dislocated right index finger...attempted 245 passes before being picked off on May 4 versus Georgia for the first time.
2002 (Indiana): Threw for 3,167 yards (266-450) and 56 touchdowns in 13 games for the Firebirds...also rushed for four scores...set career highs in completions (32) and attempts (49) on May 4 versus New York...won his only Game MVP award of the season on June 14 against Detroit, throwing for 257 yards (23-32), five touchdowns and no interceptions...caught the first pass of his career on July 20 at Chicago (six yards).
2001 (Indiana): Had an excellent season in his first year as a starting quarterback for Indiana, throwing for 3,518 yards (276-404, 68.3 percent), 68 touchdowns and only three interceptions in 13 games...threw for 404 yards and 10 touchdowns in a 80-74 loss to Grand Rapids (June 23)...finished the regular season with a quarterback rating of 131.8 - the third highest single-season mark in AFL history...in the last 7 seven contests of the season, completed 72 percent of his passes (152-211) for 1,992 yards, 38 touchdowns and only one interception...led the Firebirds to the semifinal round of the playoffs, throwing for 698 yards, 16 touchdowns and one interception in three contests...lost 83-70 to Grand Rapids in the highest scoring playoff game in AFL history...completed 29 of 43 passes for 309 yards and eight touchdowns in that loss to the Rampage.
2000 (Albany): Saw limited action at quarterback for Albany, appearing in three games and completing six of 13 passes for 81 yards and two touchdowns. For the season, he played in 12 contests as the holder on all field goals and extra point attempts...made AFL debut April 22 against New England but did not record any stats...saw action at quarterback for the first time May 12 versus Buffalo, throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass to Van Johnson.
Other Professional Experience: Played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League (1997-98)...led the Madison Mad Dogs of the Indoor Football League to the 1998 IFL Championship.
College: Had an outstanding four-year career at Northeast Louisiana from 1992-96...school is now known as Louisiana-Monroe University...finished his career second all-time with 7,061 passing yards and a school-record 52 touchdown passes.