
Gladiators sign WR Peter Warrick
January 4, 2007 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Las Vegas Gladiators News Release
Las Vegas, NV January 4, 2007 - The Las Vegas Gladiators signed Wide Receiver Peter Warrick today it was announced by Gladiators' Head Coach Danton Barto. Per club policy, terms of the deals were not disclosed.
"Peter had an outstanding college and NFL career, we are excited to announce this signing and excited to start the 2007 season" said Barto.
Warrick (5-11, 195, Florida State) was the 4th overall draft pick in the 2000 NFL draft by the Cinncinati Bengals. He spent four seasons with Bengals, and two with the Seattle Seahawks, serving as the starting punt returner in the post season and in Super Bowl XL.
"Peter has been an outstanding player his entire life. He is a football player that truly makes a difference," says Gladiators President/GM Sam Jankovich. "We are please to have him join a talented group of players that coach Barto has acquired."
On the strength of its Mission Statement and Fans' Bill of Rights, the Arena Football League - the second-longest running football league in U.S. history - begins its 21st season in 2007. Often recognized as one of the nations most affordable and fan-friendly sports leagues, the Arena Football League is America's fastest-growing sport.
The 2007 season marks the 5th Anniversary of the Gladiators in Las Vegas. Season tickets for the 2007 Las Vegas Gladiators home schedule are on sale now and can be purchased by calling the Las Vegas Gladiators office at 702-731-4977.
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