Chris Dixon (American football)
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Chris Dixon II (born November 15, 1981) is a former professional indoor football player. He is also a former head coach. He ended his long playing career with a stint as quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League (AFL) before returning to the Sioux Falls Storm (IFL) near the end of their 2019 season. Dixon attended Contra Costa College for two years before attending Humboldt State University, where he was an All-conference player.
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Chris Dixon (American football)
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*Oakland Vipers
*Eastside Hawks
*Black Hills Red Dogs
*Billings Outlaws
*Sioux Falls Storm
*Orlando Predators
*New Orleans VooDoo
*Sioux Falls Storm
*Tampa Bay Storm
*Texas Revolution
*Sioux Falls Storm
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Chris Dixon II (born November 15, 1981) is a former professional indoor football player. He is also a former head coach. He ended his long playing career with a stint as quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League (AFL) before returning to the Sioux Falls Storm (IFL) near the end of their 2019 season. Dixon attended Contra Costa College for two years before attending Humboldt State University, where he was an All-conference player. After failing to be drafted, Dixon played semi-professional outdoor football before becoming an indoor football player. In 2005, he made his professional debut with the Black Hills Red Dogs, playing both quarterback and wide receiver. Upon his release, Dixon signed with the Billings Mavericks, where he would play for 5 seasons, winning 3 championships and throwing 369 touchdowns. Upon the folding of the Billings franchise, Dixon signed with the Sioux Falls Storm, where he won two championships in as many seasons. In 2012, Dixon signed with the Orlando Predators, it was the first time in Dixon's career that he played arena football instead of indoor football. Dixon is considered the greatest indoor football quarterback of all time, winning six championships, as well as the first indoor football player to throw for 500 career touchdowns. He was inducted into the in 2015.
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*NAFL champion
*NAFL Championship Game MVP
*NWFL Rookie of the Year
*NIFL champion
*UIF MVP
* 5× United Bowl champion
* 3× United Bowl MVP
* 3× IFL MVP
* 4× First Team All-IFL
* Second Team All-IFL
* IFL Offensive Player of the Year
* IFL Hall of Fame
* CIF champion
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*Billings Wolves
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*Arizona Rattlers
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