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WELCOME TO CEDAR RAPIDS New Team. New Era.

In June of 2018, the Cedar Rapids Titans were purchased by a new ownership group led by LA-based businessman Roy Choi and his New York-based colleague Matt Stone. The upcoming year will be the team’s eighth season of operations as a part of the .

As a part of the transition of ownership, the organization brought on new management with the intention to refocus the team’s commitment to Cedar Rapids. We identified three primary goals as part of the relaunch: put a competitive team on the field, provide a high-quality sports entertainment experience at the U.S. Cellular Center for the fan base, and focus their energy on the community that supports the team.

From the moment you walk into the US Cellular Center you can expect an exciting experience on game nights. Whether you are a first time guest, a season ticket holder, or part of a group, we invite you to experience the hard-hitting, high scoring action of indoor football with us this season as we begin a new chapter in our franchise’s history.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

River Kings 2019 Schedule ...... 2 River Kings 2019 Roster ...... 5 Quad City 2019 Roster ...... 7 River Kings 2019 Season Info ...... 9 Quad City 2019 Season Info ...... 11 About the IFL ...... 13 Glossary of IFL Terms ...... 15 Cedar Rapids Roster

No Last First Pos. Ht Wt College/Pro Exp. 1 Johnson Ricky DB 6'1 195 Fort Valley State 2 Galvin Rickey WR 5'8 180 Washington State/CFL-BC 3 Wade Marquel WR 5'11 170 Arkansas/IFL-CR 4 Phillips Kalif RB 5'10 215 North Carolina at Charlotte 5 Wilkerson Ben QB 6'3 220 Alfred State/IFL-CR 6 Slater Malik LB 6'0 230 Valdosta State/IFL-NE 7 Johnson Travonti DB 6'2 210 Central Florida/AFL-TB/IFL-CR 9 Kimbrough Khari WR 6'4 210 Maysville State 10 Branch Jeff LB 6'3 225 Presentation College/CIF-AMA 12 Nell Henry K 5'11 200 N/A 14 Palandech Kurt QB 6'2 200 UNLV 17 Smith Jordan WR 6'0 185 Tennessee Tech 21 Jenkins Kelvin DB 5'10 200 Jacksonville 22 Newbold La'Darius DB 6'0 195 Illinois State/NAL-ME 23 Horton Damante DB 5'10 195 Washington State 24 Chavious Nathaniel RB 5'10 200 Sacred Heart 33 Garrison Tavion DB 5'11 195 Central Arkansas 44 Banford Eric DL 6'2 275 Western Carolina/CIF-AMA 50 Noble Lenicio OL 6'3 290 San Diego State 60 Foy Linwood OL 6'4 300 Louisville 75 Saxelid Kyle OL 6'8 305 UNLV/NFL-GB 77 Mosely Jordan OL 6'3 335 San Diego State 90 Lamas Rafael DL 6'2 255 College of the Desert 94 Christian Javan OL 6'1 300 Webber International North Dakota State College of Science/ 98 Matthews Isaiah DL 6'2 320 NAL-LV

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No Last First Pos Ht Wt College/Pro Exp. 2 Bass La'Kel LB 6'1 225 at San Antonio RB/ 3 Wiggins Carlos 5'9 160 New Mexico WR 4 Gilbert David DL 6'4 250 Miami (FL)/NFL-TN 5 Neely Isiah RB 5'8 190 Slippery Rock 7 Alfred Kewan DL 6'2 255 Memphis 8 Jacobs Christian LB 5'11 215 McNeese State 10 Jeffery Bradley DL 6'4 240 Chaffey College 10 Winesberry Shannon LB 6'1 230 Rock Valley College 11 Hicks Darius WR 6'3 215 Lincoln 12 Hilliard Jr. E.J. QB 6'3 210 Valdosta State 13 Rudd Keyvan WR 6'3 200 Minnesota State, Mankato 14 Walker Jr. Darnell DB 5'11 185 Langston /CFL-Winnipeg 15 Turner Dillon QB 6'2 220 Dakota Wesleyan 16 Rowe Kenneith K 5’10 190 St. Ambrose 17 Jones Robert LB 6'1 235 N/A 19 Pedroza Quinton WR 6'4 235 Hawaii 20 Lewis Juwan RB 5’11 225 Eastern Michigan 22 Lewis Keith DB 6'1 200 Virginia Lynchburg

23 Nicholas V Everett DB 6'0 190 Mississippi Valley State

24 McDaniel Danzel DB 6'1 205 Kansas State 33 Pruitt Anthony DL 6'3 275 Kent State 56 Crosby Darius OL 6'4 315 College of DuPage 57 Hart Connor OL 6'2 295 Robert Morris 63 Sainvil Vernon OL 6'4 330 St. Francis Xavier 66 Bittlinger Nick OL 6’2 325 Lindenwood

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AnytimeFitness.com 2018 Results (11-3) 2018 Individual Stats

Date Opponent Result Passing Com Att Yds TD Int 2/23 at Nebraska L, 31-44 Jake Medlock 265 421 2613 47 8 3/2 Green Bay W, 47-39 3/12 at Sioux Falls L, 33-70 Rushing Att Yds Avg TD 3/19 Nebraska L, 41-50 R. Lawson-Gayle 86 347 4.0 6 3/24 Iowa L, 45-59 J. Medlock 55 156 2.8 12 3/31 at Arizona L, 19-54 T. Thomas 48 143 3.0 4 4/21 at Sioux Falls L, 48-65 M. Wade 28 88 3.1 3 4/28 at Arizona L, 83-84 5/5 Arizona L, 42-57 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD 5/11 at Iowa L, 21-48 C. Hollenbeck 57 511 9.0 12 5/18 Sioux Falls L, 45-56 J. Bell 55 564 10.3 14 6/2 Nebraska W, 33-26 M. Wade 53 665 12.5 13 6/9 at Green Bay W, 34-37 J. Smith 44 363 8.2 1 6/16 at Iowa L, 21-54

2018 Team Stats Team Info

OFFENSE YPG IFL Rank Head Coach: Mark Stoute Assistant HC: Michael Custer Total 232.9 4 Defensive Coord: Joey Smith Rushing 54.5 6 Team Colors: Navy, Gold, Teal Passing 178.5 1 Scoring 38.8 pts 4 Address: 240 33rd Ave SW Suite D Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 DEFENSE YPG IFL Rank Phone: (319) 730–6301 Website: GoRiverKings.com Total 244.9 5 Rushing 126.1 6 Facebook: /goriverkings Passing 118.9 1 Twitter: @goriverkings Scoring 52.4 pts 6 Instagram: @GoRiverKings

Kicking: Michael Georgetti - 5/25 Tackles: James Calhoun - 91 Sacks: Ricarlo Bell - 7 Interceptions: James Calhoun - 5

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2019 Schedule Team Info

Date Opponent Local Time Head Coach: Cory Ross Mar.3 Iowa L, 39-53 Defensive Coord: Larry Hendrix Quarterbacks: Matt Moore Mar. 9 BYE Offensvie Line: Justin Peters Mar. 15 at Cedar Rapids 7:05 PM Quality Control: Chris McIntosh Mar. 22 at Sioux Falls 7:05 PM Defensive Line: Fritz Dieudonne Mar. 29 Green Bay 7:05 PM Director of Player Personnel: Nigel Stephens Apr. 5 at Green Bay 6:05 PM Team Colors: Blue, Red, Gold Apr. 12 BYE Address: 1601 River Dr. #104 Moline, IL 61265 Apr. 20 Tucson 7:05 PM Website: steamwheelersfootball.com Apr. 28 at Bismarck 2:05 PM May 4 Sioux Falls 7:05 PM Facebook: /quadcitysteamwheelers May 11 at Iowa 7:05 PM Twitter: @QCSteam May 17 Cedar Rapids 7:05 PM Instagram: QuadCitySteamwheelers May 24 at Nebraska 7:05 PM June 1 BYE June 7 Bismarck 7:05 PM June 15 at Tucson 8:00 PM

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In 2003, two businessmen in Texas created the six-team . The league grew from six to eight, to ten teams without ever having a game go un-played for five seasons. A year later, several veteran team operators in the Midwest formed a league titled the Association and enjoyed four years of success. During this period, league executives from both sides admired the other’s success and a friendship was developed.

In 2008, the suggestion of merger became reality as the two leagues agreed to dissolve their former affiliations to become the new Indoor Football League. In the league’s inaugural season in 2009, the league competed with 19 active teams. The defeated the River City Rage and were crowned the first United Bowl Champion.

In 2010, the IFL expanded to 25 teams in its second active season. The Billings Outlaws defeated the to become repeat United Bowl Champions.

2011 brought in new faces and new places to the Indoor Football League. With the addition of new teams in markets such as Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wyoming, the IFL gave fans more exciting football than ever. The Sioux Falls Storm claimed their first United Bowl trophy as they defeated the Tri-Cities Fever in the United Bowl.

2012 brought an influx of media attention and exposure to the league. The season ended with the Sioux Falls Storm again raising the United Bowl trophy as they defeated the Tri-Cities Fever for a second year in a row.

The 2013 season proved to be one of the most successful in IFL history. IFL team’s broke box office records averaging just shy of 4,000 fans per game. The Sioux Falls Storm pulled off the three-peat, defeating the Nebraska Danger for the United Bowl Championship.

The IFL has experienced strong growth over the past several seasons with the addition of the , , Quad City Steamwheelers and more.

The League Office will continue to work hard on expansion within the footprint of its current teams for the 2020 season and beyond.

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Alley - area bordered by the outside shoulders of the two offensive guards. The alley is established at the snap and does not move during the .

Belt - area five yards beyond the defensive line of scrimmage. The belt runs sideline to sideline. The belt disappears at the snap.

Blitzer - the player who identifies himself to the offensive team and the officials as a potential blitzer by virtue of his alignment and raising his hand (if two linebackers are present in the box). He must be located in the alley, behind the defensive box at the snap.

In the Bank - a penalty which cannot be administered on the kick-off, but will be enforced prior to the next from scrimmage. The half may not end with a penalty in the bank. In such cases, there will be an un-timed down.

Offensive Motion - in the Indoor Football League the offense is allowed to have two men in forward motion prior to the snap of the ball.

Scrimmage Kick Out of Bounds A. If a scrimmage kick goes out of bounds through the receiving team’s it is a touchback, and it belongs to the receiving team at the five (5) yard line. B. When a failed attempt becomes dead in the end zone, it is a touchback and the ball belongs to the receiving team and is placed on the receiving team’s five (5) yard line. C. If a scrimmage kick goes out of bounds through the sideline beyond the receiving team’s twenty (20) yard line, without touching the ground or a member of the receiving team, the ball belongs to the receiving team at its twenty (20) yard line. D. If a scrimmage kick goes out of bounds before reaching the receiving team’s twenty (20) yard line, the ball belongs to the receiving team at the spot it went out of bounds. E. If a scrimmage kick goes out of bounds, through the sideline, after touching the ground or a member of either team and before possession is gained, it belongs to the receiving team at the spot the ball went out of bounds. F. If a scrimmage kick hits the ceiling, or any object suspended from the ceiling of the facility, the ball is immediately dead and it belongs to the receiving team at their twenty (20) yard line, or the receiving team may choose to have a re-kick. If a field goal or conversion attempt hits the obstruction, the attempt may be judged to be good if the Officials conclude that the attempt would have been successful in the absence of the obstruction. If the attempt is judged to be no good then the ball is spotted at the five (5) yard line.

Stunting or Twisting - When a defensive lineman is rushing the passer, there is no “stunting” or “twisting”.

12 | GLOSSARY OF TERMS Rouge - a team is awarded one point for a rouge if any of the following conditions are met: 1) A rouge may only be scored on free kicks and is scored when a member of the receiving team is not able to advance a free kick out of his own endzone, or the player is declared down in their own endzone. 2) A rouge will be awarded to the kicking team if the receiving team commits a penalty in the receiving team’s endzone and the ball has not been advanced out of the endzone.

Field Goal Posts - are ten (10) feet wide by 18-20 feet tall with the bottom cross-bar hung 10 feet above the ground. Field goal posts are hung from the arena ceiling.

Field of Play - game fields are 50-yards long with up to 8-yard endzones. The field is 28-yards wide and marked every five-yards with wall-to-wall lines. 12” hash marks begin five-feet from the center of the field.

Scoring - touchdowns are worth six (6) points, conversion place-kicks are one (1) point, conversion pass or run is two (2) points, field goals are three (3) points, a safety is two (2) points, and a rouge is one (1) point.

Overtime - there is no limit to the number of overtime periods. Each consists of a series by each offense.

Offensive Unit - eight (8) players will be active on the field during scrimmage consisting of three down lineman. Four players must be lined up on the line of scrimmage before the snap occurs. Two men can be in forward motion prior to the snap of the ball.

Defensive Unit - eight (8) players will be active on the field during scrimmage consisting of three down lineman. The jack-linebacker is not required to be in the defensive box. If he is, the blitzing linebacker must identify himself.

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