
The National Indoor Football League was created in October of 2000, when two fledging indoor football leagues, the IPFL and the IFL, combined with 8 new teams. The idea was to create a league with more similarities to the outdoor game, while providing inexpensive family entertainment and accessible quality football action for all the communities involved.
The inaugural NIFL game was played on Wednesday March 28, 2001 in Medford, Oregon when the visiting Yakima Shockwave defeated the Southern Oregon Heat 27-21. In its inaugural season, the best record in the league was shared between the Mississippi Fire Dogs and the Rapid City Red Dogs at 13-1. The first league championship, dubbed the “Indoor Bowl”, was played in Biloxi, Mississippi on August 4, 2001 with the Mississippi Fire Dogs defeating the Wyoming Cavalry 55-21.
The NIFL continued to grow and develop by expanding from 18 teams in 2001 to 21 teams in 2002 . In its second year, the leagues regular season record was again shared by two teams, the Ohio Valley Greyhounds and the Lake Charles Landsharks, at 13-1. The "Indoor Bowl II" was played on August 3, 2002 in Wheeling, WV with the hometown Greyhounds defeating the Billings Outlaws in a barnburner, 55-52.

NIFL Network set to air national TV games…
30 Nov 2006 12:40 - The National Indoor Football League announces the NIFL Network (NN). The NN will carry regular season games, playoff games, all-star game and the Indoor Bowl Championship game. In addition, the NN is planning to showcase game highlights, coaches and player interviews, and other video and audio content for NIFL fans. The NN will also cover the Stars on the Red Carpet and announce the winner at the 2007 Indoor Bowl Championship.



Radio broadcast career:
CBS Sports Radio/Westwood One
Analysist for the NFL’s Monday Night Football Schedule, playoffs, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl with Howard David and Matt Millen (2000); with Howard David (2001,2002); and Marv Albert (2002)
Co-host of weekly sports show talk show “In the Huddle” with Chris “Mad Dog” Russo (1998-2002)
Regular contributor on “Imus in the Morning” every Monday during the NFL season (1998-2002)
WEEI-Boston
Weekly analyst on the “Dennis and Callahan” morning show, every Monday during the NFL season (2000-2002)
WLW-Cincinnati
Host of “The Boomer Esiason Show,” Thursday from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. EST during the Cincinnati Bengals’ season.


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