The Fury began life as the Corpus Christi Hammerheads, a charter member of the
Intense Football League. The Hammerheads were coached by ex-
University of Houston Quarterback and former IFL star Jason McKinley, son of former NFL player Bob McKinley, and were led by a strong supporting cast of players such as quarterback Wes Cooper, wide receiver
Shomari Buchanan, tight end Matt Ross, and linebackers Roy Salas and DeAndrae Filmore. They played their home games at the Memorial Coliseum in 2004 and at the
American Bank Center in 2005 and 2006, both of which are in
Corpus Christi, Texas. The team did not return to the American Bank Center for 2007 after the arena decided not to renew the team's lease and it became the home of the
af2 team, the
Corpus Christi Sharks. In 2007, the Hammerheads played in the
Central Pavilion Arena in nearby
Robstown, Texas. In 2008, head coach Jason McKinley guided the Hammerheads back to the Intense Football League's title game only to lose 65–36 in
Lake Charles, Louisiana to the Louisiana Swashbucklers. After the Sharks folded following the 2009 season the Hammerheads announced they were returning to the American Bank Center for the upcoming 2010 season. For the 2011 season, the Hammerheads joined the
Southern Indoor Football League. Finishing at 7–5, the Hammerheads lost to the
Louisiana Swashbucklers in the first round of the playoffs. After the 2011 season, the Hammerheads left the SIFL to help start the
Lone Star Football League. The team was removed from the
Lone Star Football League following the 2012 season. In 2013, the team played in the
Ultimate Indoor Football League and renamed as the
Corpus Christi Fury (the logos were originally designed for a proposed 2012 UIFL expansion team, the
Danville Dragons). The fury fell to the
Florida Tarpons in
Ultimate Bowl III, but returned to the Ultimate Bowl in 2014. The team defeated the Tarpons 60–23 to claim their first championship in franchise history. For the 2015 season, the Fury played in the
X-League after the UIFL ceased operations. The Fury also was winless that season. On October 1, 2015, the Fury joined
American Indoor Football after the X-League folded. The team's coach remained LaDaniel Marshall working under general manager Robert Wehling and owner, Chad Dittman. The team cancelled several games during the
2016 season and only played one game against another AIF member. While never announced by the team, the Fury appeared to have folded before their May 15, 2016, game against the
New Mexico Stars, giving the Stars 24 hours' notice that they would be unable to make the game. They also announced their May 22 home game was cancelled over
social media on the day of the game without explanation.
Post-Fury The Fury were removed from the AIF website after the completion of the 2016 season. AIF also ceased all operations in July 2016. In October, a new indoor football team was announced to begin play in 2017 out of the American Bank Center called the
Corpus Christi Rage. The new team had no connection to the former Hammerheads/Fury franchise and was a member of the new
National Arena League. The Rage, however, also went winless and failed to complete the 2017 season. The Hammerheads hold the record for most
Intense Bowls played, but lost all three games. In 2024, the third team to play in the city is the
Corpus Christi Tritons, who started as an expansion team in
American Indoor Football and were runners-up in that league's championship. That team later moved to
Arena Football One in 2025. == Season-by-season ==