American Arena League (2021) The
North Texas Bulls started in the American Arena League. Under the leadership of Head Coach Victor Mann and front office management of Jordan Lott, they secured the AAL national championship, defeating teams including the
Charlotte Thunder and the
San Antonio Gunslingers.
Arena Football Association (2022) The team transitioned to the Arena Football Association the subsequent year. However, were removed after only one game.
National Arena League (2023–2024) On September 27, 2023, the North Texas Bulls made an announcement confirming their move to the
National Arena League (NAL). On February 17, 2024, the league announced that they had terminated the membership of the Bulls without the Bulls playing a single game.
New beginning (2025-future) The Bulls were rebranded as the
Dallas Bulls for 2025 and beyond and are rumored to be joining
Arena Football One. As of January 13, 2025 - Dallas has a chance of becoming an AF1 team as it was announced the
Wichita Regulators would sit out until 2026. Because of this the league has 11 teams if Dallas joins they will be 12. The AF1 did not authorize this claim and has consistently warned teams seeking to join the league to not prematurely announce any association with AF1. AF1 instead contracted the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Mavericks to bring the league to an even 10 teams. On August 13, 2025, the Bulls were announced to have once again joined the
National Arena League replacing the departed
Beaumont Renegades and becoming the third expansion team in the league for 2026 joining the
Amarillo Warbirds and
Pueblo Punishers. When the 2026 NAL schedule was released, the Bulls announced
Fair Park Coliseum as their new home arena. The Bulls were expelled from the NAL on April 28, 2026 after five games, due to alleged failure to meet financial requirements. The Bulls denied the allegations and stated they would seek another league to play in the future. ==Season-by-season results==