The 2019 Green Bay Packers - 13-3 (1ST-NFC North Division)
Head Coach: Matt LeFleur
2019 PRE-SEASON RESULTS (2-2)
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AUGUST (2-2) RESULT RECORD ATT RSH PSS RSH PSS STARTING QB LEADING RUSHER LEADING PASSER LEADING RECEIVER
8 HOUSTON TEXANS (0-0) W 28-26 1- 0-0 73,928 95 142 138 274 DeShone Kizer Dexter Williams (62) DeShone Kizer (102) Two tied with two
15 at Baltimore Ravens (1-0) L 13-26 1- 1-0 69,822 55 171 171 172 DeShone Kizer Darrin Hall (31) Tim Boyle (107) Four tied with four
22 W-vs Oakland Raiders (2-0) L 21-22 1- 2-0 21,992 94 193 75 237 Tim Boyle Tra Carson (32) Tim Boyle (191) Trevor Davis (5-78)
29 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-2) W 27-20 2- 2-0 73,803 110 101 96 198 Tim Boyle Dexter Williams (34) DeShone Kizer (77) Teo Redding (4-49)
2019 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS
SEPTEMBER (3-1)
5 at Chicago Bears (0-0) W 10- 3 1- 0-0 62,435 47 166 46 208 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (39) Aaron Rodgers (203) Two tied with four
15 MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1-0) W 21-16 2- 0-0 78,416 144 191 198 223 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (116) Aaron Rodgers (209) Davante Adams (7-106)
22 DENVER BRONCOS (0-2) W 27-16 3- 0-0 78,078 77 235 149 161 Aaron Rodgers Jamaal Williams (59) Aaron Rodgers (235) Valdes-Scantling (6-99)
26 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-2) L 27-34 3- 1-0 77,509 77 414 176 160 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Rodgers (46) Aaron Rodgers (422) Davante Adams (10-180)
OCTOBER (4-0)
6 at Dallas Cowboys (3-1) W 34-24 4- 1-0 93,024 120 215 122 441 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (107) Aaron Rodgers (238) Aaron Jones (7-75)
14 DETROIT LIONS (2-1-1) W 23-22 5- 1-0 76,947 170 277 56 243 Aaron Rodgers Jamaal Williams (104) Aaron Rodgers (283) Three tied with three
20 OAKLAND RAIDERS (3-4) W 42-24 6- 1-0 78,160 60 421 155 329 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (50) Aaron Rodgers (429) Four tied with four
27 at Kansas City Chiefs (5-2) W 31-24 7- 1-0 73,558 118 256 88 249 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (67) Aaron Rodgers (305) Aaron Jones (7-159)
NOVEMBER (2-1)
3 at Los Angeles Chargers (3-5) L 11-26 7- 2-0 25,435 45 139 159 283 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (30) Aaron Rodgers (161) Davante Adams (7-41)
10 CAROLINA PANTHERS (5-3) W 24-16 8- 2-0 78,090 163 225 120 281 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (93) Aaron Rodgers (233) Davante Adams (7-118)
17 Bye Week
24 at San Francisco 49ers (9-1) L 8-37 8- 3-0 71,500 117 81 112 227 Aaron Rodgers Jamaal Williams (45) Aaron Rodgers (104) Two tied with seven
DECEMBER (5-0)
1 at New York Giants (2-9) W 31-13 9- 3-0 75,950 79 243 95 240 Aaron Rodgers Jamaal Williams (41) Aaron Rodgers (243) Davante Adams (6-64)
8 WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-9) W 20-15 10- 3-0 77,296 174 167 121 141 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (134) Aaron Rodgers (195) Aaron Jones (6-58)
15 CHICAGO BEARS (7-6) W 21-13 11- 3-0 78,266 100 192 96 319 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (51) Aaron Rodgers (203) Davante Adams (7-103)
23 at Minnesota Vikings (10-4) W 23-10 12- 3-0 67,157 184 199 57 82 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (154) Aaron Rodgers (216) Davante Adams (13-116)
29 at Detroit Lions (3-11-1) W 23-20 13- 3-0 62,840 120 312 171 134 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (100) Aaron Rodgers (323) Davante Adams (7-93)
2019 POST-SEASON RESULTS (1-1)
JANUARY 2020 - NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF
12 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (12-5) W 28-23 78,998 109 235 110 265 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (62) Aaron Rodgers (243) Davante Adams (8-160)
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
19 at San Francisco 49ers (14-3) L 20-37 72,211 62 296 285 69 Aaron Rodgers Aaron Jones (56) Aaron Rodgers (326) Davante Adams (9-138)
W-at Winnipeg * - Overtime
2019 IN REVIEW
With Matt LaFleur taking over as the coach, the Green Bay Packers had a terrific season. They started the year on a three-game win streak and earned victories in seven of their first eight games. This included a 10-3 win over the Chicago Bears, as the NFL kicked off the 100th season at Soldier Field, with the two oldest rivals. Green Bay scored at least 20 points in six of the seven games, including a 31-24 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Their second loss of the season came on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers as Aaron Rogers was limited to only 161passing yards. The Packers responded well with a 24-16 victory over the Carolina Panthers the following week, with Aaron Jones rushing for two touchdowns in Week 10. Green Bay then had their bye week and was blown out by the San Francisco 49ers 37-8, a team they would see later on in the playoffs. The Packers, though, finished the regular season red-hot by winning their final five games. Once again, the offense was on fire, scoring 23.6 points per game in their wins over the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, and Detroit Lions with their final game on the streak ending on a Mason Crosby game-winning kick. Rodgers once again had a terrific season. He threw for 4,002 years, had 26 touchdowns, and was only intercepted four times. Jones had his best season in the NFL with 1,084 rushing yards and 474 receiving yards. Adams finished three yards short of 1,000 yards after only playing in 12 games. Martinez once again led the team in tackles with 155 as Green Bay won the NFC North...2019 PLAYOFFS: The Packers faced the Seattle Seahawks in their first playoff game after receiving a bye in the first round. Green Bay jumped out to a 21-3 lead highlighted by two touchdowns by Aaron Jones. Davante Adams added a 40-yard touchdown later in the game. Despite the Seahawks getting a pair of rushing touchdowns from Marshawn Lynch and a Tyler Lockett touchdown late, the Packers advanced to the NFC Championship again with a 28-23 win to advance to the NFC Championship Game. Going up against the San Francisco 49ers’ excellent defense, Green Bay put themselves in a significant hole by falling behind 27-0 at halftime. Raheem Mostert had his best game in the NFL with three first-half touchdowns. He would eventually score a fourth time in the second half and the two teams combined for six rushing touchdowns as Jones scored twice in the Packers 37-20 loss to end their season. (Source: Sportsecyclopedia)
NAME NO POS HGT WGT COLLEGE YR PR AG G HOW ACQUIRED
Davante Adams 17 WR 6- 1 215 Fresno State 6 6 27 12 2014 Draft - 2nd round
Montravius Adams 90 DT 6- 4 304 Auburn 3 3 24 14 2017 Draft - 3rd round
Jaire Alexander 23 CB 5-10 196 Louisville 2 2 22 16 2018 Draft - 1st round
Geronimo Allison 81 WR 6- 3 202 Illinois 4 4 25 16 5-6-16 FA
Adrian Amos 31 S 6- 0 214 Penn State 1 5 26 16 3-14-19 FA (Bears)
David Bakhtiati 69 OT 6- 4 310 Colorado 7 7 28 16 2013 Draft - 3rd round
Evan Baylis 88 TE 6- 5 250 Oregon 1 3 26 5 12-26-18 FA (Panthers)
Tim Boyle 8 QB 6- 4 232 Eastern Kentucky 1 1 25 3 5-4-18 FA
Hunter Bradley 43 LS 6- 3 241 Mississippi State 2 2 25 16 2018 Draft - 7th round
Fadol Brown 98 DE 6- 4 282 Mississippi 2 2 26 4 12-5-18 FA (Raiders)
Tony Brown 28 CB 6- 0 199 Alabama 2 2 24 9 9-3-18 FA (Chargers)
Byran Bulaga 75 OT 6- 5 314 Iowa 9 9 30 16 2010 Draft - 1st round
Oren Burks 42 LB 6- 3 223 Vanderbilt 2 2 24 12 2018 Draft - 3rd round
Ibraheim Campbell39 S 5-11 210 Northwestern 2 5 27 7 11-5-18 FA (Jets)
Tra Carson 26 RB 5-11 228 Texas A & M 2 2 27 2 10-9-18 FA (Bengals)
Kenny Clark 97 DT 6- 3 314 UCLA 4 4 24 16 2016 Draft - 1st round
Mason Crosby 2 K 6- 1 207 Colorado 13 13 35 16 2007 Draft - 6th round
Trevor Davis 11 WR 6- 1 188 California 4 4 26 2 2016 Draft - 5th round
Tyler Ervin 32 RB 5-10 185 San Jose State 1 4 26 4 12-2-19 FA (Jaguars)
Kyler Frackrell 51 LB 6- 5 245 Utah State 4 4 28 16 2016 Draft - 3rd round
Rashaun Gary 52 DE 6- 5 277 Michigan 1 1 22 16 2019 Draft - 1st round
B.J. Goodson 93 LB 6- 1 241 Clemson 1 2 26 15 9-2-19 Trade (Giants)
Jimmy Graham 80 TE 6- 7 265 Miami (Fl) 2 10 33 16 3-16-18 FA (Seahawks)
Raven Greene 36 S 5-11 197 James Madison 2 2 24 2 5-4-18 FA
Ka'dar Hollman 29 DB 6- 0 196 Toledo 1 1 25 4 2019 Draft - 6th round
Josh Jackson 37 CB 6- 0 196 Iowa 2 2 23 14 2018 Draft - 2nd round
Elgton Jenkins 74 G 6- 5 311 Missisippi State 1 1 24 16 2019 Draft - 2nd round
Aaron Jones 33 RB 5- 9 208 UTEP 3 3 25 16 2017 Draft - 5th round
Kinsley Keke 96 DE 6- 3 200 Washington 1 1 23 14 2019 Draft - 5th round
Kevin King 20 CB 6- 3 200 Washington 3 3 24 15 2017 Draft - 2nd round
Jake Kumerow 16 WR 6- 4 209 UW-Whitewater 2 2 27 14 12-26-17 FA (Patriots)
Tyler Lancaster 95 NT 6- 3 313 Northwestern 2 2 25 16 5-4-18 FA
Allen Lazard 13 WR 6- 5 227 Iowa State 2 2 24 16 12-18-18 FA (Jaguars)
Marcedes Lewis 89 TE 6- 6 267 UCLA 2 14 35 16 5-24-18 FA (Jaguars)
Alex Light 70 T 6- 5 309 Richmond 2 2 23 13 5-4-18 FA
Corey Linsley 63 C 6- 3 301 Ohio State 6 6 28 16 2014 Draft - 5th round
Dean Lowry 94 DE 6- 6 296 Northwestern 4 4 25 16 2016 Draft - 4th round
Blake Martinez 50 LB 6- 2 237 Stanford 4 4 25 16 2016 Draft - 4th round
Lucas Patrick 62 OG 6- 3 313 Duke 3 3 26 14 6-1-16 FA
Will Redmond 25 CB 5-11 186 Mississippi State 2 2 26 13 9-11-18 FA (Chiefs)
Aaron Rodgers 12 QB 6- 2 225 California 15 15 36 16 2005 Draft - 1st round
Darnell Savage 26 S 5-11 198 Maryland 1 1 22 14 2019 Draft - 1st round
J.K. Scott 6 P 6- 6 208 Alabama 2 2 23 16 2018 Draft - 5th round
Darrius Shepherd 10 WR 5-11 186 North Dakota St 1 1 24 6 5-6-19 FA
Preston Smith 91 LB 6- 5 265 Mississippi State 1 5 27 16 3-14-19 FA (Redskins)
Tremon Smith 27 DB 6- 0 190 Central Arkansas 1 2 23 7 9-16-19 FA (Chiefs)
Za'Darius Smith 55 LB 6- 4 272 Kentucky 1 5 27 16 3-14-19 FA (Ravens)
Jace Sternberger 87 TE 6- 4 251 Texas A & M 1 1 23 6 2019 Draft - 3rd round
Chandon Sullivan 39 DB 5-11 189 Georgia State 1 2 23 16 5-6-19 FA (Eagles)
Ty Summers 44 LB 6- 1 241 TCU 1 1 24 16 2019 Draft - 7th round
Lane Taylor 65 G 6- 3 324 Oklahoma State 6 6 30 2 5-10-13 FA
Robert Tonyan 85 TE 6- 5 237 Indiana State 2 2 25 11 12-5-17 FA (Lions)
Billy Turner 77 G 6- 5 310 North Dakota State 1 6 28 16 3-14-19 FA (Broncos)
M. V.-Scantling 83 WR 6- 4 206 South Florida 2 2 25 16 2018 Draft - 5th round
Jared Veldheer 68 OT 6- 8 321 Hillsdale 1 10 32 2 11-27-19 FA (Patriots)
NAME NO POS HGT WGT COLLEGE YR PR AG G HOW ACQUIRED
Danny Vitale 45 FB 6- 0 239 Northwestern 2 4 26 15 10-22-18 FA (Browns)
Dexter Williams 22 RB 5-11 212 Notre Dame 1 1 22 4 2019 Draft - 4th round
Jamaal Williams 30 RB 6- 0 213 BYU 3 3 24 14 2017 Draft - 4th round
Tim Williams 47 LB 6- 3 252 Alabama 1 3 26 1 10-2-19 FA (Ravens)
Tramon Williams 38 S 5-11 191 Louisiana Tech 10 13 36 16 3-22-18 FA (Cards)
NO - Jersey Number POS - Position HGT - Height WGT - Weight YR - Years with Packers PR - Years of Professional Football AGE - Age on September 1 G - Games Played FA - Free Agent
2019 PACKERS PRACTICE SQUAD
NAME POS COLLEGE HOW ORGINALLY ACQUIRED
Evan Baylis (2) TE Oregon 12-26-18 FA (Panthers) 9-19-19 (Active)
Ben Braden G Michigan 9-12-19 FA (Jets) 11-7-19 (Release)
Tra Carson (2) RB Texas A&M 10-19-18 FA (Bengals) 10-5-19 (Active)
Cody Conway T Syracuse 11-26-19 FA (Titans)
Kabion Ento CB Colorado 5-3-19 FA
Keon Hatcher WR Arkansas 9-19-19 FA (Raiders) 10-31-19 (Release)
James Looney (2) DL California 2018 Draft - 7th round
Yosh Nijman T Virginia Tech 5-3-19 FA 11-26-19 (Active)
Randy Ramsey LB Arkansas 5-3-19 FA
Brady Sheldon (2) LB Ferris State 11-6-18 FA (Browns) 10-1-19 (Release)
Darrius Shepherd WR North Dakota St 5-6-19 FA
Tremon Smith CB Central Arkansas 9-16-19 FA (Chiefs) 10-29-19 (Active)
Malik Taylor WR Ferris State 7-19-19 FA (Buccaneers)
Manny Wilkins QB Arizona State 5-3-19 FA
Ethan Wolf (2) TE Tennessee 10-30-18 FA (Titans) 1-7-19 (Release)
(2) - Second year on practice squad BOLD ITALICS - Activated during season
2019 PACKERS DRAFT (April 25-27, 2019)
RND-PCK NAME POS COLLEGE NOTES
1 12 Rahsan Gary LB Michigan
1 21 Darnell Savage S Maryland A
1 30 Traded to Seattle A
2 44 Elgton Jenkins C Mississippi St
3 75 Jace Sternberger TE Texas A & M
4 114 Traded to Seattle A
4 118 Traded to Seattle A-B
5 150 Kingsley Keke DT Texas A & M
6 185 Ka'Dar Hollman CB Toledo
6 194 Dexter Williams RB Notre Dame C
7 226 Ty Summers LB TCU
A - Traded 2019 1st round (30th-traded), 2019 4th round (114th-traded) and 2019 4th round (118th-traded) to SEATTLE for 2019 1st round (21st-S Darnell Savage) (4-25-19) Z - Compensatory Pick B - Traded Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix to WASHINGTON for 2019 4th round (118th-traded to Seattle) (10-30-18) C - Traded Brett Hundley to ARIZONA for 2019 6th round (194th-RB Dexter Williams) (8-29-18)
FREE AGENCY - EXCLUSIVE-RIGHTS FREE AGENTS - None
FREE AGENCY - RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS - None
FREE AGENCY - UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS
PLAYERS SIGNED - S Adrian Amos (Chicago), LB Preston Smith (Washington), LB Za’Darius Smith (Baltimore), T/G Billy Turner (Denver)
PLAYERS RE-SIGNED - None
PLAYERS LOST - CB Bashaud Breeland (Kansas City), WR Randall Cobb (Dallas), LB Clay Matthews (L.A. Rams), LB Jake Ryan (Jacksonville)
PLAYERS NOT SIGNED - None
FRANCHISE PLAYER DESIGNATION - None
The 2019 YEAR IN FOOTBALL
Philadelphia Eagles (9-7)
Head Coach: Doug Pederson
Passing Leader: Carson Wentz (4039)
Rushing Leader: Miles Sanders (818)
Receiving Leader: Zach Ertz (88-916)
Dallas Cowboys (8-8)
Head Coach: Jason Garrett
Passing Leader: Dak Prescott (4902)
Rushing Leader: Ezekiel Elliott (1357)
Receiving Leader: Amari Cooper (79-1189)
New York Giants (4-12)
Head Coach: Pat Shurmur
Passing Leader: Daniel Jones (3027)
Rushing Leader: Saquon Barkley (1003)
Receiving Leader: Sterling Shepard (57-576)
Washington Redskins (3-13)
Head Coach: Jay Gruden (0-5)/Bill Callahan (3-8)
Passing Leader: Case Keenum (1707)
Rushing Leader: Adrian Peterson (898)
Receiving Leader: Terry McLaurin (58-919)
Green Bay Packers (13-3)
Head Coach: Matt LeFleur
Passing Leader: Aaron Rodgers (4002)
Rushing Leader: Aaron Jones (1084)
Receiving Leader: Davante Adams (83-997)
Minnesota Vikings (10-6)
Head Coach: Mike Zimmer
Passing Leader: Kirk Cousins (3603)
Rushing Leader: Dalvin Cook (1135)
Receiving Leader: Stefon Diggs (63-1130)
Chicago Bears (8-8)
Head Coach: Matt Nagy
Passing Leader: Mitchell Trubisky (3138)
Rushing Leader: David Montgomery (889)
Receiving Leader: Allen Robinson (98-1147)
Detroit Lions (3-12-1)
Head Coach: Matt Patricia
Passing Leader: Matthew Stafford (2499)
Rushing Leader: Kerryon Johnson (403)
Receiving Leader: Kenny Golladay (65-1190)
New Orleans Saints (13-3)
Head Coach: Sean Payton
Passing Leader: Drew Brees (2979)
Rushing Leader: Alvin Kamara (797)
Receiving Leader: Michael Thomas (149-1725)
Atlanta Falcons (7-9)
Head Coach: Dan Quinn
Passing Leader: Matt Ryan (4466)
Rushing Leader: Devonta Freeman (656)
Receiving Leader: Julio Jones (99-1394)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9)
Head Coach: Bruce Arians
Passing Leader: Jameis Winston (5109)
Rushing Leader: Ronald Jones II (724)
Receiving Leader: Chris Godwin (86-1333)
Carolina Panthers (5-11)
Head Coach: Ron Rivera (5-7)/Perry Fewell (0-4)
Passing Leader: Kyle Allen (3322)
Rushing Leader: Christian McCaffrey (1387)
Receiving Leader: Christian McCaffrey (116-1005)
San Francisco 49ers (13-3)
Head Coach: Kyle Shanahan
Passing Leader: Jimmy Garappolo (3978)
Rushing Leader: Raheem Mostert (772)
Receiving Leader: George Kittle (85-1053)
Seattle Seahawks (11-5)
Head Coach: Pete Carroll
Passing Leader: Russell Wilson (4110)
Rushing Leader: Chris Carson (1230)
Receiving Leader: Tyler Lockett (82-1057)
Los Angeles Rams (9-7)
Head Coach: Sean McVay
Passing Leader: Jared Goff (4638)
Rushing Leader: Todd Gurley (857)
Receiving Leader: Cooper Kupp (94-1161)
Arizona Cardinals (5-10-1)
Head Coach: Kliff Kingsbury
Passing Leader: Kyler Murray (3722)
Rushing Leader: Kenyan Drake (643)
Receiving Leader: Larry Fitzgerald (75-804)
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5
Green Bay 10, CHICAGO 3
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8
Tennessee 43, CLEVELAND 13 Baltimore 59, MIAMI 10
MINNESOTA 28, Atlanta 12 Buffalo 17, NY JETS 16
PHILADELPHIA 32, Washington 27 LA Rams 30, CAROLINA 27
Kansas City 40, JACKSONVILLE 26 LA CHARGERS 30, Indianapolis 24 (OT)
SEATTLE 21, Cincinnati 20 DALLAS 35, NY Giants 17
ARIZONA 27, Detroit 27 (T) San Francisco 31, TAMPA BAY 17
NEW ENGLAND 33, Pittsburgh 3
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9
NEW ORLEANS 30, Houston 28 OAKLAND 24, Denver 16
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 32 27 Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 17 16
Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 35 17 New England 1 0 0 1.000 33 3
Washington 0 1 0 .000 27 32 Miami 0 1 0 .000 10 59
NY Giants 0 1 0 .000 17 35 NY Jets 0 1 0 .000 16 17
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 1 0 0 1.000 10 3 Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 59 10
Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 28 12 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 3 33
Detroit 0 0 1 .500 27 27 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 20 21
Chicago 0 1 0 .000 3 10 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 13 43
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 30 28 Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 43 13
Carolina 0 1 0 .000 27 30 Houston 0 1 0 .000 28 30
Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 17 31 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 24 30
Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 12 28 Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 26 40
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
LA Rams 1 0 0 1.000 30 27 Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 40 26
Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 21 20 LA Chargers 1 0 0 1.000 30 24
San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 31 17 Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 24 16
Arizona 0 0 1 .500 27 27 Denver 0 1 0 .000 16 24
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12
Tampa Bay 20, CAROLINA 14
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15
GREEN BAY 21, Minnesota 16 San Francisco 41, CINCINNATI 17
DETROIT 13, LA Chargers 10 Indianapolis 19, TENNESSEE 17
New England 43, MIAMI 0 Buffalo 28, NY GIANTS 14
Seattle 28, PITTSBURGH 26 Dallas 31, WASHINGTON 21
BALTIMORE 23, Arizona 17 HOUSTON 13, Jacksonville 12
Kansas City 28, OAKLAND 10 Chicago 16, DENVER 14
LA RAMS 27, New Orleans 9 ATLANTA 24, Philadelphia 20
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16
Cleveland 23, NY JETS 3
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 66 38 Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 45 30
Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 52 51 New England 2 0 0 1.000 76 3
Washington 0 2 0 .000 48 63 Miami 0 2 0 .000 10 102
NY Giants 0 2 0 .000 31 63 NY Jets 0 2 0 .000 19 40
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 2 0 0 1.000 31 19 Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 82 27
Detroit 1 0 1 .750 40 37 Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 36 46
Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 44 33 Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 37 62
Chicago 1 1 0 .500 19 24 Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 29 61
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 39 55 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 60 32
Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 36 48 Houston 1 1 0 .500 41 42
Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 37 45 Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 43 47
Carolina 0 2 0 .000 41 50 Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 38 53
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
LA Rams 2 0 0 1.000 57 36 Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 68 36
Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 49 46 LA Chargers 1 1 0 .500 40 37
San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 72 34 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 34 44
Arizona 0 1 1 .250 44 50 Denver 0 2 0 .000 30 40
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19
JACKSONVILLE 20, Tennessee 7
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22
GREEN BAY 27, Denver 16 BUFFALO 21, Cincinnati 17
DALLAS 31, Miami 6 INDIANAPOLIS 27, Atlanta 24
KANSAS CITY 33, Baltimore 28 MINNESOTA 34, Oakland 14
NEW ENGLAND 30, NY Jets 14 Detroit 27, PHILADELPHIA 24
Carolina 38, ARIZONA 20 NY Giants 32, TAMPA BAY 31
Houston 27, LA CHARGERS 20 SAN FRANCISCO 24, Pittsburgh 20
New Orleans 33, SEATTLE 27 LA Rams 20, CLEVELAND 13
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23
Chicago 31, WASHINGTON 15
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 3 0 0 1.000 97 44 Buffalo 3 0 0 1.000 66 47
Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 76 78 New England 3 0 0 1.000 106 17
NY Giants 1 2 0 .333 63 94 Miami 0 3 0 .000 16 133
Washington 0 3 0 .000 63 94 NY Jets 0 3 0 .000 33 70
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 3 0 0 1.000 58 25 Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 110 60
Detroit 2 0 1 .833 67 61 Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 49 66
Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 78 47 Cincinnati 0 3 0 .000 54 83
Chicago 2 1 0 .667 50 39 Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 49 85
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 72 82 Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 70 71
Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 60 75 Houston 2 1 0 .667 68 62
Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 68 77 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 67 52
Carolina 1 2 0 .333 79 70 Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 58 60
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
LA Rams 3 0 0 1.000 77 49 Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 101 64
San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 LA Chargers 1 2 0 .333 60 64
Seattle 2 1 0 .667 76 79 Oakland 1 2 0 .333 48 78
Arizona 0 2 1 .167 64 88 Denver 0 3 0 .000 46 67
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26
Philadelphia 34, GREEN BAY 27
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29
Tennessee 24, ATLANTA 10 New England 16, BUFFALO 10
Kansas City 31, DETROIT 24 LA Chargers 30, MIAMI 10
NY GIANTS 24, Washington 3 Cleveland 40, BALTIMORE 25
Carolina 16, HOUSTON 10 Tampa Bay 55, LA RAMS 40
Seattle 27, ARIZONA 10 CHICAGO 16, Minnesota 6
Jacksonville 26, DENVER 24 NEW ORLEANS 12, Dallas 10
Oakland 31, INDIANAPOLIS 24
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30
PITTSBURGH 27, Cincinnati 3
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 3 1 0 .750 107 56 New England 4 0 0 1.000 122 27
Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 110 105 Buffalo 3 1 0 .750 76 63
NY Giants 2 2 0 .500 87 97 NY Jets 0 3 0 .000 33 70
Washington 0 4 0 .000 66 118 Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 3 1 0 .750 85 59 Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 135 100
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 66 49 Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 89 91
Detroit 2 1 1 .625 91 92 Pittsburgh 1 3 0 .250 76 88
Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 84 63 Cincinnati 0 4 0 .000 57 110
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 84 92 Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 94 102
Carolina 2 2 0 .500 95 80 Houston 2 2 0 .500 78 78
Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 123 117 Tennessee 2 2 0 .500 91 62
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 70 99 Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 84 84
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 132 88
Seattle 3 1 0 .750 103 89 LA Chargers 2 2 0 .500 90 74
LA Rams 3 1 0 .750 117 104 Oakland 2 2 0 .500 79 102
Arizona 0 3 1 .125 74 115 Denver 0 4 0 .000 70 93
Bye - NY Jets, San Francisco
THURSDAY OCTOBER 3
SEATTLE 30, LA Rams 29
SUNDAY OCTOBER 6
Green Bay 34, DALLAS 24 Arizona 26, CINCINNATI 23
Buffalo 14, TENNESSEE 7 Oakland 24, Chicago 21 at London
NEW ORLEANS 31, Tampa Bay 24 Minnesota 28, NY GIANTS 10
PHILADELPHIA 31, NY Jets 6 Baltimore 26, PITTSBURGH 23 (OT)
New England 33, WASHINGTON 7 CAROLINA 34, Jacksonville 27
HOUSTON 53, Atlanta 32 Denver 20, LA CHARGERS 13
Indianapolis 19, KANSAS CITY 13
MONDAY OCTOBER 7
SAN FRANCISCO 31, Cleveland 3
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 New England 5 0 0 1.000 155 34
Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 141 111 Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70
NY Giants 2 3 0 .400 97 125 NY Jets 0 4 0 .000 39 101
Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 4 1 0 .800 119 83 Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 161 123
Detroit 2 1 1 .625 91 92 Cleveland 2 3 0 .400 92 122
Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73 Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 99 114
Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 73 Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 115 116 Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 113 115
Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107 Houston 3 2 0 .600 131 110
Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148 Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 98 76
Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 102 152 Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 111 118
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 4 0 0 1.000 127 57 Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 145 107
Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123
LA Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 LA Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94
Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138 Denver 1 4 0 .200 90 106
Bye - Detroit, Miami
THURSDAY OCTOBER 10
NEW ENGLAND 35, NY Giants 14
SUNDAY OCTOBER 13
Carolina 37, Tampa Bay 26 @ London Seattle 32, CLEVELAND 28
Houston 31, KANSAS CITY 24 Washington 17, MIAMI 16
MINNESOTA 38, Philadelphia 20 New Orleans 13, JACKSONVILLE 6
BALTIMORE 23, CINCINNATI 17 San Francisco 20, LA RAMS 7
ARIZONA 34, Atlanta 33 DENVER 16, Tennessee 0
NY JETS 24, Dallas 22 Pittsburgh 24, LA CHARGERS 17
MONDAY OCTOBER 14
GREEN BAY 23, Detroit 22
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 3 3 0 .500 153 114 New England 6 0 0 1.000 190 48
Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 155 146 Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70
NY Giants 2 4 0 .333 111 160 NY Jets 1 4 0 .200 63 123
Washington 1 5 0 .167 90 167 Miami 0 5 0 .000 42 180
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 5 1 0 .800 142 105 Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 184 140
Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 150 93 Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 120 154
Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 73 Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 123 131
Detroit 2 2 1 .500 113 115 Cincinnati 0 6 0 .000 97 159
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 128 122 Houston 4 2 0 .667 162 134
Carolina 4 2 0 .667 166 133 Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 113 115
Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 173 185 Tennessee 2 4 0 .333 98 92
Atlanta 1 5 0 .167 135 186 Jacksonville 2 4 0 .333 117 131
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 5 0 0 1.000 147 64 Kansas City 4 2 0 .667 169 138
Seattle 5 1 0 .833 165 146 Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123
LA Rams 3 3 0 .500 153 154 LA Chargers 2 4 0 .333 120 118
Arizona 2 3 1 .417 134 171 Denver 2 4 0 .333 106 106
Bye - Buffalo, Chicago, Indianapolis, Oakland
THURSDAY OCTOBER 17
Kansas City 30, DENVER 6
SUNDAY OCTOBER 20
GREEN BAY 42, Oakland 24 LA Rams 37, ATLANTA 10
BUFFALO 31, Miami 21 Jacksonville 27, CINCINNATI 17
Minnesota 42, DETROIT 30 INDIANAPOLIS 30, Houston 22
Arizona 27, NY GIANTS 21 San Francisco 9, WASHINGTON 0
TENNESSEE 23, LA Chargers 20 New Orleans 36, CHICAGO 25
Baltimore 30, SEATTLE 16 DALLAS 37, Philadelphia 10
MONDAY OCTOBER 21
New England 33, NY JETS 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124 New England 7 0 0 1.000 223 48
Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 165 183 Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 121 91
NY Giants 2 5 0 .286 132 187 NY Jets 1 5 0 .167 63 156
Washington 1 6 0 .143 90 176 Miami 0 6 0 .000 63 211
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 6 1 0 .857 184 129 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 214 156
Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 192 123 Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 120 154
Chicago 3 3 0 .500 112 109 Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 123 131
Detroit 2 3 1 .417 143 157 Cincinnati 0 7 0 .000 114 186
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 164 147 Indianapolis 4 2 0 .667 143 137
Carolina 4 2 0 .667 166 133 Houston 4 3 0 .571 184 164
Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 173 185 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 121 112
Atlanta 1 6 0 .143 145 223 Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 144 148
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 6 0 0 1.000 156 64 Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 199 144
Seattle 5 2 0 .714 171 176 Oakland 3 3 0 .500 127 165
LA Rams 4 3 0 .571 190 164 LA Chargers 2 5 0 .286 140 141
Arizona 3 3 1 .500 161 192 Denver 2 5 0 .286 112 136
Bye - Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Carolina
THURSDAY OCTOBER 24
MINNESOTA 19, Washington 9
SUNDAY OCTOBER 27
Green Bay 31, KANSAS CITY 24 Seattle 27, ATLANTA 20
Philadelphia 31, BUFFALO 13 LA Chargers 17, CHICAGO 16
DETROIT 31, NY Giants 26 TENNESSEE 27, Tampa Bay 23
INDIANAPOLIS 15, Denver 13 LA Rams 24, Cincinnati 10 at London
NEW ORLEANS 31, Arizona 9 JACKSONVILLE 29, NY Jets 15
SAN FRANCISCO 51, Carolina 13 NEW ENGLAND 27, Cleveland 13
HOUSTON 27, Oakland 23
MONDAY OCTOBER 28
PITTSBURGH 27, Miami 14
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124 New England 8 0 0 1.000 250 61
Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 196 196 Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 134 122
NY Giants 2 6 0 .250 158 218 NY Jets 1 6 0 .143 78 185
Washington 1 7 0 .125 99 195 Miami 0 7 0 .000 77 238
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 7 1 0 .875 215 153 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 214 156
Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 211 132 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 150 145
Detroit 3 3 1 .500 174 183 Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 133 181
Chicago 3 4 0 .429 128 126 Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 158 150
Carolina 4 3 0 .571 179 184 Houston 5 3 0 .625 211 187
Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 196 212 Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 148 135
Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 173 163
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 7 0 0 1.000 207 77 Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 223 175
Seattle 6 2 0 .750 198 196 Oakland 3 4 0 .429 150 192
LA Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 LA Chargers 3 5 0 .375 157 157
Arizona 3 4 1 .438 170 223 Denver 2 6 0 .250 125 151
Bye - Dallas, Baltimore
THURSDAY OCTOBER 31
San Francisco 28, ARIZONA 25
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3
LA CHARGERS 26, Green Bay 11 Houston 26, Jacksonville 3 at London
BUFFALO 24, Washington 9 KANSAS CITY 26, Minnesota 23
MIAMI 26, NY Jets 18 PHILADELPHIA 22, Chicago 14
PITTSBURGH 26, Indianapolis 24 CAROLINA 30, Tennessee 20
OAKLAND 31, Detroit 24 SEATTLE 40, Tampa Bay 34 (OT)
BALTIMORE 37, New England 20 DENVER 24, Cleveland 19
MONDAY NOVEMBER 4
Dallas 37, NY GIANTS 18
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 5 3 0 .625 227 142 New England 8 1 0 .889 270 98
Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 218 210 Buffalo 6 2 0 .750 158 131
NY Giants 2 7 0 .222 176 255 NY Jets 1 7 0 .125 96 211
Washington 1 8 0 .111 108 219 Miami 1 7 0 .125 103 256
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 7 2 0 .778 226 179 Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 251 176
Minnesota 6 3 0 .667 234 158 Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 176 169
Detroit 3 4 1 .438 198 214 Cleveland 2 6 0 .250 152 205
Chicago 3 5 0 .375 142 148 Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 Houston 6 3 0 .667 237 190
Carolina 5 3 0 .625 209 204 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 182 176
Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 230 252 Tennessee 4 5 0 .444 168 165
Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 176 189
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 8 0 0 1.000 235 102 Kansas City 6 3 0 .667 249 198
Seattle 7 2 0 .778 238 230 Oakland 4 4 0 .500 181 216
LA Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 LA Chargers 4 5 0 .444 183 168
Arizona 3 5 1 .388 195 251 Denver 3 6 0 .333 149 170
Bye - Atlanta, Cincinnati, LA Rams, New Orleans
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7
OAKLAND 26, LA Chargers 24
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10
GREEN BAY 24, Carolina 16 CHICAGO 20, Detroit 13
Baltimore 49, CINCINNATI 13 CLEVELAND 19, Buffalo 16
TENNESSEE 35, Kansas City 32 Atlanta 26, NEW ORLEANS 9
NY JETS 34, NY Giants 27 TAMPA BAY 30, Arizona 27
Miami 16, INDIANAPOLIS 12 PITTSBURGH 17, LA Rams 12
Minnesota 28, DALLAS 24
MONDAY NOVEMBER 11
Seattle 27, SAN FRANCISCO 24 (OT)
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 5 4 0 .556 251 170 New England 8 1 0 .889 270 98
Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 218 210 Buffalo 6 3 0 .667 174 150
NY Giants 2 8 0 .200 203 289 NY Jets 2 7 0 .222 130 238
Washington 1 8 0 .111 108 219 Miami 2 7 0 .222 119 258
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 8 2 0 .800 250 195 Baltimore 7 2 0 .778 300 189
Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 262 182 Pittsburgh 5 4 0 .556 193 181
Chicago 4 5 0 .444 162 161 Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 171 221
Detroit 3 5 1 .389 211 234 Cincinnati 0 9 0 .000 137 259
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 7 2 0 .778 204 182 Houston 6 3 0 .667 237 190
Carolina 5 4 0 .556 225 228 Indianapolis 5 4 0 .556 194 192
Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 260 279 Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 203 197
Atlanta 2 7 0 .222 191 259 Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 176 189
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 8 1 0 .889 259 129 Kansas City 6 4 0 .600 281 233
Seattle 8 2 0 .800 265 254 Oakland 5 4 0 .556 207 240
LA Rams 5 4 0 .556 226 191 LA Chargers 4 6 0 .400 207 194
Arizona 3 6 1 .350 222 281 Denver 3 6 0 .333 149 170
Bye - Denver, New England, Philadelphia, Washington, Jacksonville, Houston
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14
CLEVELAND 21, Pittsburgh 7
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 17
Dallas 35, DETROIT 27 INDIANAPOLIS 33, Jacksonville 13
Buffalo 37, MIAMI 20 MINNESOTA 27, Denver 23
NEW ORLEANS 34, Tampa Bay 17 NY Jets 34, WASHINGTON 17
Atlanta 29, CAROLINA 3 BALTIMORE 41, Houston 7
SAN FRANCISCO 36, Arizona 26 OAKLAND 17, Cincinnati 10
New England 17, PHILADELPHIA 10 LA RAMS 17, Chicago 7
MONDAY NOVEMBER 18
Kansas City 24, LA Chargers 17 at Mexico City
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 6 4 0 .600 286 197 New England 9 1 0 .900 287 108
Philadelphia 5 5 0 .500 228 227 Buffalo 7 3 0 .700 211 170
NY Giants 2 8 0 .200 203 289 NY Jets 3 7 0 .300 164 255
Washington 1 9 0 .100 125 253 Miami 2 8 0 .200 139 295
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 8 2 0 .800 250 195 Baltimore 8 2 0 .800 341 196
Minnesota 8 3 0 .727 289 205 Pittsburgh 5 5 0 .500 200 202
Chicago 4 6 0 .400 169 178 Cleveland 4 6 0 .400 192 228
Detroit 3 6 1 .350 238 269 Cincinnati 0 10 0 .000 147 276
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 8 2 0 .800 238 199 Houston 6 4 0 .600 244 231
Carolina 5 5 0 .500 228 257 Indianapolis 6 4 0 .600 227 205
Tampa Bay 3 7 0 .300 277 313 Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 203 197
Atlanta 3 7 0 .300 220 262 Jacksonville 4 6 0 .400 189 222
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 9 1 0 .900 295 155 Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 305 250
Seattle 8 2 0 .800 265 254 Oakland 6 4 0 .600 224 250
LA Rams 6 4 0 .600 243 198 LA Chargers 4 7 0 .364 224 218
Arizona 3 7 1 .319 248 317 Denver 3 7 0 .300 172 197
Bye - GREEN BAY, Tennessee, NY Giants, Seattle
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21
HOUSTON 20, Indianapolis 17
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24
SAN FRANCISCO 37, Green Bay 8 Tampa Bay 35, ATLANTA 22
BUFFALO 20, Denver 3 CHICAGO 19, NY Giants 14
Pittsburgh 16, CINCINNATI 10 CLEVELAND 41, Miami 24
NEW ORLEANS 34, Carolina 31 NY JETS 34, Oakland 3
Seattle 17, PHILADELPHIA 9 WASHINGTON 19, Detroit 16
TENNESSEE 42, Jacksonville 20 NEW ENGLAND 13, Dallas 9
MONDAY NOVEMBER 25
Baltimore 45, LA RAMS 6
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 6 5 0 .545 295 210 New England 10 1 0 .909 300 117
Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 237 244 Buffalo 8 3 0 .727 231 173
NY Giants 2 9 0 .182 217 308 NY Jets 4 7 0 .364 198 258
Washington 2 9 0 .182 144 269 Miami 2 9 0 .182 163 336
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 8 3 0 .727 258 232 Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 386 202
Minnesota 8 3 0 .727 289 205 Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 216 212
Chicago 5 6 0 .455 188 192 Cleveland 5 6 0 .455 233 252
Detroit 3 7 1 .319 254 288 Cincinnati 0 11 0 .000 157 292
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
New Orleans 9 2 0 .818 272 230 Houston 7 4 0 .636 264 248
Carolina 5 6 0 .455 259 291 Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 244 225
Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 312 335 Tennessee 6 5 0 .455 245 217
Atlanta 3 8 0 .273 242 297 Jacksonville 4 7 0 .364 209 264
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 10 1 0 .909 332 163 Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 305 250
Seattle 9 2 0 .818 282 263 Oakland 6 5 0 .545 227 284
LA Rams 6 5 0 .545 249 243 LA Chargers 4 7 0 .364 224 218
Arizona 3 7 1 .319 248 317 Denver 3 8 0 .273 175 217
Bye - Kansas City, Minnesota, Arizona, LA Chargers
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28
Chicago 24, DETROIT 20 Buffalo 26, DALLAS 15
New Orleans 26, ATLANTA 18
SUNDAY DECEMBER 1
Green Bay 31, NY GIANTS 13 CINCINNATI 22, NY Jets 6
Tennessee 31, INDIANAPOLIS 17 MIAMI 37, Philadelphia 31
PITTSBURGH 20, Cleveland 13 Washington 29, CAROLINA 21
Tampa Bay 28, JACKSONVILLE 11 BALTIMORE 20, San Francisco 17
LA Rams 34, ARIZONA 7 DENVER 23, LA Chargers 20
KANSAS CITY 40, Oakland 9 HOUSTON 28, New England 22
MONDAY DECEMBER 2
SEATTLE 37, Minnesota 30
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 6 6 0 .500 310 236 New England 10 2 0 .833 322 145
Philadelphia 5 7 0 .417 268 281 Buffalo 9 3 0 .750 257 188
Washington 3 9 0 .250 173 290 NY Jets 4 8 0 .333 204 280
NY Giants 2 10 0 .167 230 339 Miami 3 9 0 .250 200 367
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 9 3 0 .750 289 245 Baltimore 10 2 0 .833 406 219
Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 319 242 Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 236 225
Chicago 6 6 0 .500 212 212 Cleveland 5 7 0 .417 246 272
Detroit 3 8 1 .292 274 312 Cincinnati 1 11 0 .083 179 298
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
X-New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 298 248 Houston 8 4 0 .667 292 270
Carolina 5 7 0 .417 280 320 Tennessee 7 5 0 .583 276 234
Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 340 346 Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 261 256
Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 260 323 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 220 292
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 10 2 0 .833 349 183 Kansas City 8 4 0 .667 345 259
Seattle 10 2 0 .833 319 293 Oakland 6 6 0 .500 236 324
LA Rams 7 5 0 .583 283 250 LA Chargers 4 8 0 .333 244 241
Arizona 3 8 1 .292 255 351 Denver 4 8 0 .333 198 237
X-Clinched division title
THURSDAY DECEMBER 5
CHICAGO 31, Dallas 24
SUNDAY DECEMBER 8
GREEN BAY 20, Washington 15 ATLANTA 40, Carolina 20
Baltimore 24, BUFFALO 17 CLEVELAND 27, Cincinnati 19
MINNESOTA 20, Detroit 7 San Francisco 48, NEW ORLEANS 46
NY JETS 22, Miami 21 TAMPA BAY 38, Indianapolis 35
Denver 38, HOUSTON 24 LA Chargers 45, JACKSONVILLE 10
Tennessee 42, OAKLAND 21 Kansas City 23, NEW ENGLAND 16
Pittsburgh 23, ARIZONA 17 LA RAMS 28, Seattle 12
MONDAY DECEMBER 9
PHILADELPHIA 23, NY Giants 17 (OT)
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 6 7 0 .462 334 267 New England 10 3 0 .769 338 168
Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 291 298 Buffalo 9 4 0 .692 274 212
Washington 3 10 0 .231 188 310 NY Jets 5 8 0 .385 226 301
NY Giants 2 11 0 .154 247 362 Miami 3 10 0 .231 221 389
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
GREEN BAY 10 3 0 .769 309 260 X-Baltimore 11 2 0 .846 430 236
Minnesota 9 4 0 .692 339 249 Pittsburgh 8 5 0 .615 259 242
Chicago 7 6 0 .538 243 236 Cleveland 6 7 0 .462 273 291
Detroit 3 9 1 .269 281 332 Cincinnati 1 12 0 .083 198 325
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
X-New Orleans 10 3 0 .769 344 296 Houston 8 5 0 .615 316 308
Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 378 381 Tennessee 8 5 0 .615 318 255
Carolina 5 8 0 .385 300 360 Indianapolis 6 7 0 .462 296 294
Atlanta 4 9 0 .308 300 343 Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 230 337
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
San Francisco 11 2 0 .846 397 229 X-Kansas City 9 4 0 .692 368 275
Seattle 10 3 0 .769 331 321 Oakland 6 7 0 .462 257 366
LA Rams 8 5 0 .615 311 262 LA Chargers 5 8 0 .385 289 251
Arizona 3 9 1 .269 272 374 Denver 5 8 0 .385 236 261
X-Clinched division title
THURSDAY DECEMBER 12
Baltimore 42, NY JETS 21
SUNDAY DECEMBER 15
GREEN BAY 21, Chicago 13 NEW ENGLAND 34, Cincinnati 13
Tampa Bay 38, DETROIT 17 Seattle 30, CAROLINA 24
Houston 24, TENNESSEE 21 KANSAS CITY 23, Denver 3
NY GIANTS 36, Miami 20 Philadelphia 37, WASHINGTON 27
Jacksonville 20, OAKLAND 16 ARIZONA 38, Cleveland 24
Minnesota 39, LA CHARGERS 10 DALLAS 44, LA Rams 21
Atlanta 29, SAN FRANCISCO 22 Buffalo 17, PITTSBURGH 10
MONDAY DECEMBER 16
NEW ORLEANS 34, Indianapolis 7
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Dallas 7 7 0 .500 378 288 Y-New England 11 3 0 .786 372 181
Philadelphia 7 7 0 .500 328 325 Y-Buffalo 10 4 0 .714 291 222
Washington 3 11 0 .214 215 347 NY Jets 5 9 0 .357 247 343
NY Giants 3 11 0 .214 283 382 Miami 3 11 0 .214 241 425
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
Y-GREEN BAY 11 3 0 .786 330 273 X-Baltimore 12 2 0 .857 472 257
Minnesota 10 4 0 .714 378 259 Pittsburgh 8 6 0 .571 269 259
Chicago 7 7 0 .500 256 257 Cleveland 6 8 0 .429 297 329
Detroit 3 10 1 .250 298 370 Cincinnati 1 13 0 .071 211 359
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
X-New Orleans 11 3 0 .786 378 303 Houston 9 5 0 .643 340 329
Tampa Bay 7 7 0 .500 416 398 Tennessee 8 6 0 .571 339 279
Carolina 5 9 0 .357 324 390 Indianapolis 6 8 0 .429 303 328
Atlanta 5 9 0 .357 329 365 Jacksonville 5 9 0 .357 250 353
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
Y-S. Francisco 11 3 0 .786 419 258 X-Kansas City 10 4 0 .714 391 278
Y-Seattle 11 3 0 .786 361 345 Oakland 6 8 0 .429 273 386
LA Rams 8 6 0 .571 332 306 LA Chargers 5 9 0 .357 299 290
Arizona 4 9 1 .321 310 398 Denver 5 9 0 .357 239 284
X-Clinched division title
SATURDAY DECEMBER 21
Houston 23, TAMPA BAY 20 NEW ENGLAND 24, Buffalo 17
SAN FRANCISCO 34, LA Rams 31
SUNDAY DECEMBER 22
ATLANTA 24, Jacksonville 12 Baltimore 31, CLEVELAND 15
New Orleans 38, TENNESSEE 28 INDIANAPOLIS 38, Carolina 6
MIAMI 38, Cincinnati 35 (OT) NY JETS 16, Pittsburgh 10
NY Giants 41, WASHINGTON 35 (OT) DENVER 27, Detroit 17
Oakland 24, LA CHARGERS 17 PHILADELPHIA 17, Dallas 9
Arizona 27, SEATTLE 13 Kansas City 26, CHICAGO 3
MONDAY DECEMBER 23
Green Bay 23, MINNESOTA 10
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
Philadelphia 8 7 0 .533 345 334 X-New England 12 3 0 .800 396 198
Dallas 7 8 0 .467 387 305 Y-Buffalo 10 5 0 .667 308 246
NY Giants 4 11 0 .267 324 417 NY Jets 6 9 0 .400 263 353
Washington 3 12 0 .200 250 388 Miami 4 11 0 .267 279 460
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
X-GREEN BAY 12 3 0 .800 353 283 X-Baltimore 13 2 0 .867 503 272
Y-Minnesota 10 5 0 .667 388 282 Pittsburgh 8 7 0 .533 279 275
Chicago 7 8 0 .467 259 283 Cleveland 6 9 0 .400 312 360
Detroit 3 11 1 .233 315 397 Cincinnati 1 14 0 .067 246 397
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
X-New Orleans 12 3 0 .800 416 331 X-Houston 10 5 0 .667 363 349
Tampa Bay 7 8 0 .467 436 421 Tennessee 8 7 0 .533 367 317
Atlanta 6 9 0 .400 353 377 Indianapolis 7 8 0 .467 341 334
Carolina 5 10 0 .333 330 428 Jacksonville 5 10 0 .333 262 377
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
Y-S. Francisco 12 3 0 .800 453 289 X-Kansas City 11 4 0 .733 417 281
Y-Seattle 11 4 0 .733 374 372 Oakland 7 8 0 .467 297 403
LA Rams 8 7 0 .533 363 340 Denver 6 9 0 .400 266 301
Arizona 5 9 1 .367 337 411 LA Chargers 5 10 0 .333 316 314
X-Clinched division title
SUNDAY DECEMBER 29
Green Bay 23, DETROIT 20 NY Jets 13, BUFFALO 6
Chicago 21, MINNESOTA 19 Miami 27, NEW ENGLAND 24
Atlanta 28, TAMPA BAY 22 (OT) CINCINNATI 33, Cleveland 23
New Orleans 42, CAROLINA 10 BALTIMORE 28, Pittsburgh 10
DALLAS 47, Washington 16 KANSAS CITY 31, LA Chargers 21
Philadelphia 34, NY GIANTS 17 DENVER 16, Oakland 15
LA RAMS 31, Arizona 24 JACKSONVILLE 38, Indianapolis 20
San Francisco 26, SEATTLE 21 Tennessee 35, HOUSTON 14
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - East AMERICAN CONFERENCE - East
X-Philadelphia 9 7 0 .563 379 351 X-New England 12 4 0 .750 420 225
Dallas 8 8 0 .500 434 321 Y-Buffalo 10 6 0 .625 314 259
NY Giants 4 12 0 .250 341 451 NY Jets 7 9 0 .438 276 359
Washington 3 13 0 .188 266 435 Miami 5 11 0 .313 306 484
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - North AMERICAN CONFERENCE - North
X-GREEN BAY 13 3 0 .813 376 303 X-Baltimore 14 2 0 .875 531 282
Y-Minnesota 10 6 0 .625 407 303 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 289 303
Chicago 8 8 0 .500 280 302 Cleveland 6 10 0 .375 335 393
Detroit 3 12 1 .219 335 420 Cincinnati 2 14 0 .125 279 420
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - South AMERICAN CONFERENCE - South
X-New Orleans 13 3 0 .813 458 341 X-Houston 10 6 0 .625 377 384
Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 381 399 Y-Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 402 331
Tampa Bay 7 9 0 .438 458 449 Indianapolis 7 9 0 .438 361 372
Carolina 5 11 0 .313 340 470 Jacksonville 6 10 0 .375 300 397
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - West AMERICAN CONFERENCE - West
X-S. Francisco 13 3 0 .813 479 310 X-Kansas City 12 4 0 .750 448 302
Y-Seattle 11 5 0 .688 395 398 Denver 7 9 0 .438 282 316
LA Rams 9 7 0 .563 394 364 Oakland 7 9 0 .438 312 419
Arizona 5 10 1 .344 361 442 LA Chargers 5 11 0 .313 337 345
X-Clinched division title
2019 PLAYOFFS - AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Wildcard - Sat Jan 4 - HOUSTON (10-6) 22, Buffalo (10-6) 19 (OT)
Wildcard - Sun Jan 5 - Tennessee (9-7) 20, NEW ENGLAND (12-4) 13
Divisional - Sat Jan 11 - Tennessee (10-7) 28, BALTIMORE (14-2) 12
Divisional - Sun Jan 12 - KANSAS CITY (12-4) 51, Houston (11-6) 31
Conference - Sun Jan 19 - KANSAS CITY (13-4) 35, Tennessee (11-7) 24
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Wildcard - Sat Jan 5 - Minnesota (10-6) 26, NEW ORLEANS (13-3) 20 (OT)
New England Patriots (12-4)
Head Coach: Bill Belichick
Passing Leader: Tom Brady (4057)
Rushing Leader: Sony Michel (912)
Receiving Leader: Julian Edelman (100-1117)
Buffalo Bills (10-6)
Head Coach: Sean McDermott
Passing Leader: Josh Allen (3089)
Rushing Leader: Devin Singletary (775)
Receiving Leader: John Brown (72-1060)
New York Jets (7-9)
Head Coach: Adam Gase
Passing Leader: Sam Darnold (3024)
Rushing Leader: Le'Veon Bell (789)
Receiving Leader: Jamison Crowder (78-833)
Miami Dolphins (5-11)
Head Coach: Brian Flores
Passing Leader: Ryan Fitzpatrick (3529)
Rushing Leader: Ryan Fitzpatrick (243)
Receiving Leader: DeVante Parker (72-1202)
Baltimore Ravens (14-2)
Head Coach: John Harbaugh
Passing Leader: Lamar Jackson (3127)
Rushing Leader: Lamar Jackson (1206)
Receiving Leader: Mark Andrews (64-852)
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)
Head Coach: Mike Tomlin
Passing Leader: Mason Rudolph (1765)
Rushing Leader: James Conner (464)
Receiving Leader: Diontae Johnson (59-680)
Cleveland Browns (6-10)
Head Coach: Freddie Kitchens
Passing Leader: Baker Mayfield (3827)
Rushing Leader: Nick Chubb (1494)
Receiving Leader: Jarvis Landry (83-1174)
Cincinnati Bengals (2-14)
Head Coach: Zac Taylor
Passing Leader: Andy Dalton (3494)
Rushing Leader: Joe Mixon (1137)
Receiving Leader: Tyler Boyd (90-1046)
Houston Texans (10-6)
Head Coach: Bill O'Brien
Passing Leader: Deshaun Watson (3852)
Rushing Leader: Carlos Hyde (1070)
Receiving Leader: DeAndre Hopkins (104-1165)
Tennessee Titans (9-7)
Head Coach: Mike Vrabel
Passing Leader: Ryan Tannehill (2742)
Rushing Leader: Derrick Henry (1540)
Receiving Leader: A.J. Brown (52-1051)
Indianapolis Colts (7-9)
Head Coach: Frank Reich
Passing Leader: Jacoby Brissett (2942)
Rushing Leader: Marlon Mack (1091)
Receiving Leader: T.Y. Hilton (45-501)
Jacksonville Jaguars (6-10)
Head Coach: Doug Marrone
Passing Leader: Gardner Minshew II (3271)
Rushing Leader: Leonard Fournette (1152)
Receiving Leader: Leonard Fournette (76-522)
Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)
Head Coach: Andy Reid
Passing Leader: Patrick Mahomes (4031)
Rushing Leader: Damien Williams (498)
Receiving Leader: Travis Kelce (97-1229)
Denver Broncos (7-9)
Head Coach: Vic Fangio
Passing Leader: Joe Flacco (1822)
Rushing Leader: Phillip Lindsay (1011)
Receiving Leader: Courtland Sutton (72-1112)
Oakland Raiders (7-9)
Head Coach: Jon Gruden
Passing Leader: Derek Carr (4054)
Rushing Leader: Josh Jacobs (1150)
Receiving Leader: Darren Waller (90-1145)
Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)
Head Coach: Anthony Lynn
Passing Leader: Phillip Rivers (4615)
Rushing Leader: Melvin Gordon (612)
Receiving Leader: Keenan Allen (104-1199)
Wildcard - Sun Jan 5 - Seattle (11-5) 17, PHILADELPHIA (9-7) 9
Divisional - Sat Jan 11 - SAN FRANCISCO (13-3) 27, Minnesota (11-6) 10
Divisional - Sun Jan 12 - GREEN BAY (13-3) 28, Seattle (12-5) 23
Conference - Sun Jan 19 - SAN FRANCISCO (14-3) 37, Green Bay (14-3) 20
SUPER BOWL 54 (February 2, 2020 at Miami)
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (14-4) 31, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (15-3) 20 - The big game in Miami, featured one of the most explosive offensive teams in the Kansas City Chiefs against one of the best defensive teams in the San Francisco 49ers. Early on, it was the defense of both sides that stood out as the game was tied 10-10, heading into halftime. Patrick Mahomes had a rushing touchdown, and Jimmy Garoppolo threw for a touchdown pass. In the second half, San Francisco scored ten unanswered points in the third quarter with Raheem Mostert running for a touchdown. As they did in their previous two playoff games, the Chiefs turned it on after falling behind by double digits. In the fourth quarter, they cut the 49ers lead to three after Travis Kelce caught a one-yard touchdown from Mahomes. The Chiefs took the lead with 2:50 remaining after the 49ers were unable to run the clock out. Damien Williams caught a five-yard touchdown pass to give the Chiefs their first lead of the game. Williams would seal the victory with a 38-yard touchdown run with 1:12 lead. Patrick Mahomes went onto win the Super Bowl MVP after going passing for 286 yards with two touchdowns and adding 29 yards on the ground, with one touchdown.
2019 ALLIANCE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Orlando Apollos (7-1)
Head Coach: Steve Spurrier
Passing Leader: Garrett Gilbert (2152)
Rushing Leader: D'Ernest Johnson (372)
Receiving Leader: Charles Johnson (45-687)
Attendance: 19,648 (2nd)
Birmingham Iron (5-3)
Head Coach: Tim Lewis
Passing Leader: Luis Perez (1461)
Rushing Leader: Trent Richardson (366)
Receiving Leader: Quinton Patton (33-372)
Attendance: 14,307 (4th)
Atlanta Legends (2-6)
Head Coach: Kevin Coyle
Passing Leader: Aaron Murray (1048)
Rushing Leader: Taraen Folston (223)
Receiving Leader: Taraen Folston (26-163)
Attendance: 10,895 (6th)
Memphis Express (2-6)
Head Coach: Mike Singletary
Passing Leader: Brandon Silvers (799)
Rushing Leader: Zac Stacy (312)
Receiving Leader: Reece Horn (28-429)
Attendance: 12,944 (5th)
Arizona Hotshots (5-3)
Head Coach: Rick Neuheisel
Passing Leader: John Wolford (1617)
Rushing Leader: Jhurell Presley (430)
Receiving Leader: Rashad Ross (36-583)
Attendance: 9,932 (7th)
San Antonio Commanders (5-3)
Head Coach: Mike Riley
Passing Leader: Logan Woodside (1385)
Rushing Leader: Kenneth Farrow (372)
Receiving Leader: Mekale McKay (22-375)/Greg Ward (22-214)
Attendance: 27,721 (1st)
Salt Lake Stallions (3-5)
Head Coach: Dennis Erickson
Passing Leader: Josh Woodrum (1449)
Rushing Leader: Joel Bourganon (360)
Receiving Leader: De'Mornay Pierson-el (36-414)
Attendance: 9,067 (8th)
San Diego Fleet (3-5)
Head Coach: Mike Martz
Passing Leader: Mike Bercovici (1311)
Rushing Leader: Ja'Quan Gardner (311)
Receiving Leader: Nelson Spruce (38-426)
Attendance: 19,154 (3rd)
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9
ORLANDO 40, Atlanta 6 (20191) - It couldn’t have been a better debut for the Orlando Apollos on Saturday. Quarterback Garrett Gilbert went 15 of 25 passing for 227 yards and three total touchdowns (2 passing, 1 receiving) to help lead the Apollos to a dominant 40-6 win over the Atlanta Legends at Spectrum Stadium on the first night of the Alliance of American Football league. Gilbert’s 26-yard touchdown pass in the first minute of the second quarter to Jalin Marshall not only put Orlando up, 7-3, but it was the first touchdown in AAF history. Orlando built a 22-6 lead at halftime and never looked back to win its season opener.
ATLANTA - 3 3 0 0 - 6
ORLANDO - 0 22 3 15 - 40
1st - ATL - Younghoe Koo, 38-yard field goal ATL 3-0 2nd - ORL - Jalin Marshall, 26-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (De'Veon Smith run) ORL 8-3 2nd - ORL - D. Smith, 1-yard run (Matt Weiser pass from Gilbert) ORL 16-3 2nd - ATL - Koo, 27-yard field goal ORL 16-6 2nd - ORL - Gilbert, 5-yard pass from, Marshall (Pass failed) ORL 22-6 3rd - ORL - Elliott Fry, 33-yard field goal ORL 25-6 4th - ORL - D'Ernest Johnson, 33-yard pass from Gilbert (Run failed) ORL 31-6 4th - ORL - Terence Garvin, 51-yard interception return (Pass failed) ORL 37-6 4th - ORL - Fry, 21-yard field goal ORL 40-6
SAN ANTONIO 15, San Diego 6 (27857) - The San Antonio Commanders wore down the visiting San Diego Fleet, 15-6, in front of 27,857 at the Alamodome. San Antonio's defense intercepted three passes and harassed Fleet passers with six sacks on the night, including a crushing hit on San Diego starter Mike Bercovici that sent his helmet flying. Commanders kicker Nick Rose hit a pair of first half field goals to give the home side a 6-0 advantage, but the Fleet rallied with a pair of field goals late in the half to knot the score at six at halftime. Starting field position hampered both offenses in the first half as two offensive drives began at the seven-yard line and another at the five.
SAN DIEGO - 0 6 0 0 - 6
SAN ANTONIO - 0 6 0 9 - 15
2nd - SA - Nick Rose, 29-yard field goal SA 3-0 2nd - SA - Rose, 23-yard field goal SA 6-0 2nd - SD - Donny Hageman, 47-yard field goal SA 6-3 2nd - SD- Hageman, 28-yard field goal TIED 6-6 4th - SA - Kenneth Farrow II, 3-yard run (Run failed) SA 12-6 4th - SA - Rose, 28-yard field goal SA 15-6
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10
BIRMINGHAM 26, Memphis 0 (17039) - The Birmingham Iron defense pitched the Alliance of American Football's first ever shutout, and Trent Richardson ran in a pair of touchdowns in a 26-0 victory over the Memphis Express before 17,039 Sunday afternoon in pro football's return to Legion Field. Kept in check most of the day, Richardson scored on runs of four and five yards in the second half and also added a two-point conversion. Birmingham quarterback Luis Perez went 19-of-33 for 252 yards, with Patton Quinton on the receiving end of four balls for 107 yards. Iron kicker Nick Novak provided all the scoring in the first half, connecting on three field goals as Birmingham built a 9-0 lead at the break. Novak added another successful kick in the second half. Memphis quarterback Christian Hackenburg completed just 10 of 23 attempts for 87 yards with an interception. Brandon Silvers replaced him late in the game and promptly threw an interception. Eleven penalties for 97 yards further slowed the Express.
MEMPHIS - 0 0 0 0 - 0
BIRMINGHAM - 3 6 0 17 - 26
1st - BIRM - Nick Novak, 29-yard field goal BIRM 3-0 2nd - BIRM - Novak, 28-yard field goal BIRM 6-0 2nd - Novak, 47-yard field goal BIRM 9-0 4th - BIRM - Trent Richardson, 4-yard run (Richardson pass from Luis Perez) BIRM 17-0 4th - BIRM - Novak, 31-yard field goal BIRM 20-0 4th - BIRM - Richardson, 5-yard run (Run failed) BIRM 26-0
ARIZONA 38, Salt Lake 22 (11751) - The Arizona Hotshots closed out the Alliance of American Football's opening weekend with a 38-22 victory over the Salt Lake Stallions at Sun Devil Stadium. Arizona quarterback John Wolford opened the scoring when he hit tight end Gerald Christian for a five-yard TD with 1:03 left in the first quarter. The pass capped off a 95-yard drive. Wolford stole the show, completing 18 of 29 throws for 275 yards and all four Hotshots' touchdowns. Rashad Ross was on the receiving end of five of those balls for 103 yards and two scores. The AAF does not use extra points. Arizona finished the night four-for-four on their two-point conversion attempts while Salt Lake went two-for-three.
SALT LAKE - 0 16 0 6 - 22
ARIZONA - 8 11 16 3 - 38
1st - ARI - Gerald Christian, 5-yard pass from John Wolford (Larry Rose III run) ARI 8-0 2nd - SL - Matt Asiata, 1-yard run (Josh Woodrum run) TIED 8-8 2nd - ARI - Rashad Ross, 36-yard pass from Wolford (Jhurell Presley run) ARI 16-8 2nd - ARI - Nick Folk, 53-yard field goal ARI 19-8 2nd - SL - Jordan Leslie, 2-yard pass from Woodrum (Branden Oliver run) ARI 19-16 3rd - ARI - Ross, 4-yard pass from Wolford (Tomas Duarte pass from Wolford) ARI 27-16 3rd - ARI - Pressley, 30-yard pass from Wolford (Richard Mullaney pass from Wolford) ARI 35-16 4th - SL - Nick Truesdell, 7-yard pass from Matt Linehan (Pass failed) ARI 35-22 4th - ARI - Folk, 32-yard field goal ARI 38-22
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Orlando 1 0 0 1.000 40 6 Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 38 22
Birmingham 1 0 0 1.000 26 0 San Antonio 1 0 0 1.000 15 6
Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 6 40 San Diego 0 1 0 .000 6 15
Memphis 0 1 0 .000 0 26 Salt Lake 0 1 0 .000 22 38
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16
BIRMINGHAM 12, Salt Lake 9 (17319) - The Birmingham Iron (2-0) broke through late for a 12-9 victory over the visiting Salt Lake Stallions (0-2) before 17,319 at Legion Field Saturday afternoon. After falling behind 9-0 and with Birmingham looking listless on offense for much of the game, a crucial fumbled punt return was recovered in the end zone by Iron linebacker Shaheed Salmon with 2:36 left in the third. Running back Trent Richardson scored the game-winner on a two-yard burst up the middle with 4:36 left in the fourth. Birmingham quarterback Luis Perez connected on 24 of 38 attempts for 184 yards, helping make up for a running game that managed just 47 yards all day. Richardson ran for 41 yards and a score, his third in two weeks.
SALT LAKE - 0 9 0 0 - 9
BIRMINGHAM - 0 0 6 6 - 12
2nd - SL- Joel Bourganon, 3-yard run (Run failed) SL 6-0 2nd - SL - Taylor Bertolet, 53-yard field goal SL 9-0 3rd - BIRM - Shaheed Salmon recovered fumbled punt return in end zone (Run failed) SL 9-6 4th - BIRM - Trent Richardson, 2-yard run (Pass failed) BIRM 12-9
Arizona 20, MEMPHIS 18 (11980) - The Arizona Hotshots rallied late for a 20-18 victory at the Liberty Bowl in the home opener for the Memphis Express Saturday night. Arizona trailed 12-0 at halftime, a margin that lasted most of the third quarter. John Wolford hit Rashad Ross for Arizona's first score with 1:06 left in the third to cut their deficit to 12-6, but Memphis quarterback Christian Hackenberg countered with a four-yard scoring run to make it 18-6 Express at 13:40 of the fourth. Wolford connected on 14 of 22 attempts for 194 yards with two touchdowns and a pair of interceptions. Arizona ran for 209 yards, topped by Cook's 73 on the ground. Josh Huff caught two passes for a team-high 84 yards. Zac Stacy ran for 101 yards and a score to lead a Memphis rushing attack that totaled 175 in a losing effort. Hackenberg completed 14 of 25 throws for just 102 yards. Memphis drew 11,980 for its home opener on a cool, 39-degree night.
ARIZONA - 0 0 6 14 - 20
MEMPHIS - 9 3 0 6 - 18
1st - MEM - Josh Jasper, 38-yard field goal MEM 3-0 1st - MEM - Zac Stacy, 9-yard run (Pass failed) MEM 9-0 2nd - MEM - Jasper, 35-yard field goal MEM 12-0 3rd - ARI - Rashad Ross, 16-yard pass from Josh Wolford (Pass failed) MEM 12-6 4th - MEM - Christian Hackenberg, 4-yard run (Pass failed) MEM 18-6 4th - ARI - Justin Stockton, 45-yard run (Wolford run) MEM 18-14 4th - ARI - Tim Cook, 4-yard pass from Wolford (Pass failed) ARI 20-18
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17
Orlando 37, SAN ANTONIO 29 (29176) - Garrett Gilbert passed for 393 yards and two touchdowns and Orlando rallied from a 12-point, second-half deficit for a 37-29 victory over San Antonio on Sunday afternoon in front of 29,176 fans at the Alamodome. Gilbert, who played collegiately at Texas and SMU, completed 19 of 28 passes in leading the Apollos (2-0) to the comeback road win. His favorite target was Charles Johnson, who hauled in seven passes for 192 yards and a TD. With San Antonio clinging to a 29-23 lead midway through the fourth quarter, Gilbert found Jalin Marshall for a 23-yard touchdown pass to tie the game. Orlando had a chance to take the lead but Gilbert's pass attempt on the two-point try fell incomplete. However, the Apollos did reclaim the lead on the next possession, as Keith Reaser stepped in front of a Logan Woodside pass and returned it 39 yards to paydirt. Rannell Hall hauled in a Gilbert pass on the two-point conversion attempt to put the Apollos up 37-29.
ORLANDO - 0 17 3 17 - 37
SAN ANTONIO - 12 6 11 0 - 29
1st - SA - Kenneth Farrow II, 15-yard run (Run failed) SA 6-0 1st - SA - Evan Rodriguez, 1-yard pass from Logan Woodside (Run failed) SA 12-0 2nd - ORL - De'Veon Smith, 1-yard run (Smith run) SA 12-8 2nd - SA - Nick Rose, 50-yard field goal SA 15-8 2nd - ORL - Eric Fry, 35-yard field goal SA 15-11 2nd - ORL - Charles Johnson, 21-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (Pass failed) ORL 17-15 2nd - SA - Rose, 38-yard field goal SA 18-17 3rd - SA - Rose, 37-yard field goal SA 21-17 3rd - SA - Joey Mbu, 8-yard fumble return (Rodriguez pass from Woodside) SA 29-17 3rd - ORL - Fry, 24-yard field goal SA 29-20 4th - ORL - Fry, 47-yard field goal SA 29-23 4th - ORL - Jalin Marshall, 23-yard pass from Gilbert (Pass failed) TIED 29-29 4th - ORL - Keith Reaser, 39-yard interception return (Rannell Hall pass from Gilbert) ORL 37-29
SAN DIEGO 24, Atlanta 12 (20019) - After playing nearly 111 minutes of football without scoring a touchdown, San Diego Fleet running back Ja'Quan Gardner found the end zone twice in the fourth quarter to lift San Diego to a 24-12 victory over the Atlanta Legends in the Fleet's rainy home opener. An announced crowd of 20,019 welcomed professional football back to San Diego more than two years after the NFL's Chargers left for Los Angeles. Atlanta, also held without a touchdown in week one, scored its first TD in the opening quarter on a 19-yard pass from Matt Simms to Malachi Jones, staking the Legends to a 9-0 advantage. The score was set up by a Carlos Merritt interception.
ATLANTA - 9 0 0 3 - 12
SAN DIEGO - 0 6 3 15 - 24
1st - ATL - Younghoe Koo, 29-yard field goal ATL 3-0 1st - ATL - Malachi Jones, 19-yard pass from Matt Simms (Pass failed) ATL 9-0 2nd - SD - Donny Hageman, 46-yard field goal ATL 9-3 2nd - SD - Hageman, 43-yard field goal ATL 9-6 3rd - SD - Hageman, 26-yard field goal TIED 9-9 4th - ATL - Koo, 26-yard field goal ATL 12-9 4th - SD - Ja'Quan Gardner, 8-yard run (Pass failed) SD 15-12 4th - SD - Gardner, 7-yard run (Run failed) SD 21-12 4th - SD - Hageman, 33-yard field goal SD 24-12
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Orlando 2 0 0 1.000 77 35 Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 58 40
Birmingham 2 0 0 1.000 38 9 San Antonio 1 1 0 .500 44 43
Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 18 64 San Diego 1 1 0 .500 30 27
Memphis 0 2 0 .000 18 46 Salt Lake 0 2 0 .000 31 50
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23
SALT LAKE 23, Arizona 15 (10412) - QB Josh Woodrum returned to the field for the Stallions in Saturday's 23-15 win over the Hotshots. Woodrum finished the game 22-31 on 178 passing yards with a 95.9 passer rating. He had one touchdown and zero interceptions in the Stallions first-franchise win. RB Branden Oliver and RB Joel Bouagnon continued the Stallions' one-two punch where the duo rushed for 85 combined yards against Arizona. Both Oliver and Bouagnon grabbed a rushing touchdown. The Stallions' defense continued as a force of nature, limiting the Hotshots to a season-low 15 points. LB Greer Martini highlighted Salt Lake's defense with seven solo tackles, two passes defended and a game-altering interception.
ARIZONA - 0 9 3 3 - 15
SALT LAKE - 3 6 6 8 - 23
1st - SL - Taylor Bertolet, 54-yard field goal SL 3-0 2nd - SL - De'Mornay Pierson-El, 25-yard pass from Josh Woodrum (Pass failed) SL 9-0 2nd - ARI - Nick Folk, 48-yard field goal SL 9-3 2nd - ARI - Rashad Ross, 1-yard pass from John Wolford (Run failed) TIED 9-9 3rd - SL - Branden Oliver, 1-yard run (Pass failed) SL 15-9 3rd - ARI - Folk, 35-yard field goal SL 15-12 4th - SL - Joel Bourganon, 1-yard run (Pierson-El pass from Woodrum) SL 23-12 4th - ARI - Folk, 45-yard field goal SL 23-15
ORLANDO 21, Memphis 17 (20394) - The Orlando Apollos remained undefeated Saturday night and prevented the Memphis Express from winning their first game of The Alliance of American Football season with a 21-17 victory at Orlando's Spectrum Stadium. Thanks to an offense that converted only 3 of 11 third-down opportunities, the Apollos weren't as explosive as they had been in their first two games going against an aggressive Memphis defense. However, they made plays when they had to, including a 21-yard touchdown run by quarterback Garrett Gilbert that gave Orlando a 21-9 lead with 8:58 to play in the game.
MEMPHIS - 0 0 6 11 - 17
ORLANDO - 9 0 6 6 - 21
1st - ORL - D'Ernest Johnson, 4-yard run (Run failed) ORL 6-0 1st - ORL - Eric Fry, 31-yard field goal ORL 9-0 3rd - MEM - Devin Lucien, 30-yard pass from Zach Mettenberger (Pass failed) ORL 9-6 3rd - ORL - Ranell Hall, 37-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (Pass failed) ORL 15-6 4th - MEM - Josh Jasper, 27-yard field goal ORL 15-9 4th - ORL - Gilbert, 21-yard run (Run failed) ORL 21-9 4th - MEM - Gerrard Sheppard, 40-yard pass from Mettenberger (Anthony Manzo-Lewis pas from Mettenberger) ORL 21-17
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24
Birmingham 28, ATLANTA 12 (10717) - Birmingham Iron RB Trent Richardson once again led the way for The Iron, scoring three rushing touchdowns in a commanding 28-12 victory over the Atlanta Legends. Coach Tim Lewis' defense again rose to the occasion, causing four turnovers and holding the Legends to just 43 yards on the ground. Legends QB Matt Simms threw for 328 yards, including the first successful onside conversion attempt in league history with a 48-yard pass completion to WR Seantavius Jones. It wasn't enough as the Legends failed to pick up their first win of the season. The Iron improve to 3-0, first place in the Eastern Conference.
BIRMINGHAM - 0 9 11 8 - 28
ATLANTA - 0 6 0 6 - 12
2nd - ATL - Younghoe Koo, 21-yard field goal ATL 3-0 2nd - BIRM - Nick Novak, 39-yard field goal TIED 3-3 2nd - BIRM - Trent Richardson, 5-yard run (Pass failed) BIRM 9-3 2nd - ATL - Koo, 35-yard field goal BIRM 9-6 3rd - BIRM - Novak, 27-yard field goal BIRM 12-6 3rd - BIRM - Richardson, 1-yard run (Richardson pass from Luis Perez) BIRM 20-6 4th - Richardson, 6-yard run (L'Damian Washington pass from Perez) BIRM 28-6 4th - ATL - Montay Crockett, 23-yard pass from Matt Simms (Pass failed) BIRM 28-12
SAN DIEGO 31, San Antonio 11 (14789) -The San Diego Fleet secured their second win of the season behind RB Ja'Quan Gardner's 122 yards on just 12 carries, including the longest play in Alliance history with his 83-yard touchdown run. The Fleet ran for 202 yards as a team in the 31-11 win over the San Antonio Commanders. Fleet QB Philip Nelson, who entered the season third on the depth chart, threw the first two touchdowns of his pro career, both to WR Nelson Spruce. The Fleet defense stymied the Commanders attack with five sacks and an interception returned for a touchdown by LB AJ Tarpley.
SAN ANTONIO - 8 0 3 0 - 11
SAN DIEGO - 6 16 6 3 - 31
1st - SA - Mekale McKay, 47-yard pass from Logan Woodside (Evan Rodriguez pass from Woodside) SA 8-0 1st - SD - Nelson Spruce, 3-yard pass from Phillip Nelson (Pass failed) SA 8-6 2nd - SD - AJ Tarpley, 27-yard interception return (Terrell Watson run) SD 14-8 2nd - Spruce, 18-yard pass from Nelson (Watson run) SD 22-8 3rd - SD - Ja'Quan Gardner, 83-yard run (Pass failed) SD 28-8 3rd - SA - Nick Rose, 23-yard field goal SD 28-11 4th - SD - Donny Hageman, 35-yard field goal SD 31-11
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Orlando 3 0 0 1.000 98 52 Arizona 2 1 0 .667 73 63
Birmingham 3 0 0 1.000 66 21 San Diego 2 1 0 .667 61 38
Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 30 92 San Antonio 1 2 0 .333 55 74
Memphis 0 3 0 .000 35 67 Salt Lake 1 2 0 .333 54 65
SATURDAY MARCH 2
MEMPHIS 26, San Diego 23 (13621) - Memphis notched its first victory of the season behind starting QB Zach Mettenberger's game-controlling performance, completing 72 percent of his passing attempts for over 170 yards and one touchdown in a comeback 26-23 victory over the San Diego Fleet. Adding to Memphis' come-from-behind win, Coach Mike Singletary's defiant defense rose to the occasion behind star LB Drew Jackson's 13 tackles and one interception. The Fleet executed the first punt return touchdown in Alliance history, a 57-yard return by DB Ron Brooks in the first quarter. The Fleet were unable to hold the lead, dropping to 2-2 on the season while the Express improve to 1-3.
SAN DIEGO - 14 6 0 3 - 26
MEMPHIS - 3 12 0 11 - 23
1st - SD - Ron Brooks, 57-yard punt return (Run failed) SD 6-0 1st - MEM - Austin MacGinnis, 46-yard field goal SD 6-3 1st - SD - Dontez Ford, 6-yard pass from Phillip Nelson (Terrell Watson run) SD 14-3 1st - MEM - MacGinnis, 40-yard field goal SD 14-6 2nd - SD - Marcus Baugh, 30-yard pass from Alex Ross (Run failed) SD 20-6 2nd - MEM - MacGinnis, 35-yard field goal SD 20-9 2nd - MEM - Zach Mettenberger, 1-yard run (Pass failed) SD 20-15 4th - SD - Donny Hageman, 46-yard field goal SD 23-15 4th - MEM - Terrence Magee, 6-yard pass from Mettenberger (Mettenberger run) TIED 23-23 4th - MEM - MacGinnis, 45-yard field goal MEM 26-23
Orlando 20, SALT LAKE 11 (9302) - The Orlando Apollos broke open a close game in the second half with two long touchdown drives and defeated the Salt Lake Stallions, 20-11, in snowy Rice-Eccles Stadium Saturday night. The Apollos remain undefeated at 4-0 and the Stallions fell to 1-3. The first half was a battle of field goals as neither offense was able to have much consistency. On Salt Lake's four possessions of the second half not including the touchdown, the Apollos held the Stallions to 65 total yards. Garrett Gilbert completed 22 of 32 passes for 244 yards with a passer rating of 101.6. Wide receiver Charles Johnson caught nine passes for 105 yards. For Salt Lake, Josh Woodrum was 16 of 22 for 161 yards and a 93.2 passer rating.
ORLANDO - 3 3 6 6 - 20
SALT LAKE - 0 3 8 0 - 11
1st - ORL - Eric Fry, 43-yard field goal ORL 3-0 2nd - SL - Taylor Bertolet, 41-yard field goal TIED 3-3 2nd - ORL - Fry, 42-yard field goal ORL 6-3 3rd - ORL - Donteea Dye, Jr., 20-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (Sean Price pass from D'Ernest Johnson) ORL 14-3 3rd - SL - Joel Bouganon, 14-yard run (Terrell Newby pass from Josh Woodrum) ORL 14-11 4th - OL - Akeem Hunt, 2-yard run (Pass failed) ORL 20-11
SUNDAY MARCH 3
Atlanta 14, ARIZONA 11 (8865) - The Atlanta Legends earned a tough road win versus the Arizona Hotshots, 14-11. Legends QB Aaron Murray threw for 254 yards and ran for another 54, leading the Legends to its first win of the season. The Legends began the scoring with the first safety in Alliance history, a tackle in the end zone by DB Ed Reynolds Jr. Legends RB Denard Robinson scored the first touchdown of the evening, a nine-yard run putting the Legends up 8-0. Hotshots K Nick Folk hit a 39-yard FG to end the half, cutting the Legends lead to 8-3. Arizona Hotshots QB Josh Wolford threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to his favorite target, WR Rashad Ross, and then converted the two-point conversion, to tie the game 11-11 with 5:20 remaining. The Legends proceeded to drive down the field, and K Younghoe Koo nailed a 33-yard FG to win the game.
ATLANTA - 2 6 0 6 - 14
ARIZONA - 0 3 0 8 - 11
1st - ATL - Safety, Rashad Ross tackled in end zone ATL 2-0 2nd - ATL - Denard Robinson, 9-yard run (Pass failed) ATL 8-0 2nd - ARI - Nick Folk, 39-yard field goal ATL 8-3 4th - ATL - Younghoe Koo, 27-yard field goal ATL 11-3 4th - ARI - Ross, 20-yard pass from John Wolford (Marquis Bundy pass from Wolford) TIED 11-11 4th - ATL - Koo, 33-yard field goal ATL 14-11
San Antonio 12, BIRMINGHAM 11 (6539) - The San Antonio Commanders held on to a 12-11 victory over the Birmingham Iron, led by an Alliance record 142 rushing yards from RB Kenneth Farrow II and a stout defense that turned three forced turnovers into nine points. With the Iron driving into the Commanders territory in the second half, DB Zack Sanchez intercepted Iron QB Luis Perez. On the ensuing drive, Farrow II carried four times for 37-yards and RB Trey Williams ran for a 12-yard touchdown to put the Commanders up for good. The Iron cut the lead to one with 1:42 remaining when RB Trent Richardson scored his league leading seventh touchdown. The Iron then attempted an onside conversion, 4th and 12 from the Commanders 28-yard line, but the comeback attempt ended with an interception by Commanders DB Orion Stewart. The Commanders improved to 2-2 while the Iron suffered its first loss of the season, dropping to 3-1 ahead of a week five showdown with undefeated Orlando Apollos.
SAN ANTONIO - 3 0 6 3 - 12
BIRMINGHAM - 0 3 0 8 - 11
1st - SA - Nick Rose, 39-yard field goal SA 3-0 2nd - BIRM - Nick Novak, 33-yard field goal TIED 3-3 3rd - SA - Trey Williams, 12-yard run (Pass failed) SA 9-3 4th - SA - Rose, 20-yard field goal SA 12-3 4th - BIRM - Trent Richardson, 1-yard run (DeVozea Felton pass from Luis Perez) SA 12-11
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Orlando 4 0 0 1.000 118 63 Arizona 2 2 0 .500 84 77
Birmingham 3 1 0 .750 77 33 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 84 64
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 44 103 San Antonio 2 2 0 .500 67 85
Memphis 1 3 0 .250 61 90 Salt Lake 1 3 0 .250 65 85
SATURDAY MARCH 9
Orlando 31, BIRMINGHAM 14 (13310) - The Orlando Apollos beat Birmingham 31-14 to remain undefeated and in first place in the Eastern Conference. Apollos QB Garrett Gilbert and the Alliance's top-ranked offense got off to a fast start, finishing the opening drive with a 21-yard touchdown throw to TE Scott Orndoff. Apollos DB Keith Reaser extended the early lead, returning an interception 40 yards for a touchdown, his second defensive score of the season. A two-point conversion made it 14-0 Apollos. Iron RB Trent Richardson ran for his league leading eighth touchdown of the season, as the offense came to life before the half with QB Keith Price under center. The Iron carried the positive momentum over to the second half, when a 30-yard touchdown pass from Price to RB Brandon Ross - The Iron's first touchdown through the air - cut the score to 20-14. Price played his college football for the Washington Huskies and was an undrafted free agent signing by the Seattle Seahawks in 2014. After three seasons in the CFL, Price saw his first action with The Alliance when he replaced Luis Perez in the first quarter. The Apollos offense proved too strong, as another Gilbert to WR Charles Johnson touchdown connection in the fourth quarter sealed the win.
ORLANDO - 14 6 3 8 - 31
BIRMINGHAM - 0 8 6 0 - 14
1st - ORL - Scott Orndorff, 21-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (Pass failed) ORL 6-0 1st - ORL - Kevin Reaser, 40-yard interception return (Charles Johnson pass from Gilbert) ORL 14-0 2nd - ORL - Eric Fry, 21-yard field goal ORL 17-0 2nd - BIRM - Trent Richardson, 3-yard run (Quinton Patton pass from Keith Price) ORL 17-8 2nd - ORL - Fry, 22-yard field goal ORL 20-8 3rd - BIRM - Brandon Ross, 30-yard pass from Price (Pass failed) ORL 20-14 3rd - ORL - Fry, 27-yard field goal ORL 23-14 4th - ORL - Johnson, 12-yard pass from Gilbert (Jalin Marshall pass from Gilbert) ORL 31-14
SAN DIEGO 27, Salt Lake 25 (20823) - The San Diego Fleet defense forced five turnovers and K Donny Hageman hit a game-winning field goal as time expired in a thrilling 27-25 win over Salt Lake. Fleet WR/DB Kameron Kelly grabbed an Alliance record three interceptions, returning one for a 23-yard touchdown to seal the win. In the third quarter, Fleet DB Jordan Martin returned a fumble 41 yards for a touchdown and 12-11 lead. On the ensuing Stallions drive, Fleet DE Damontre Moore sacked Stallions QB Austin Allen, forcing and recovering a fumble. The offense capitalized on the turnover when QB Mike Bercovici hit TE Ben Johnson for an 18-yard touchdown pass and catch and an 18-11 lead. Bercovici threw for 304 yards and a touchdown in his return to the starting lineup.
SALT LAKE - 8 0 3 14 - 25
SAN DIEGO - 3 3 12 9 - 27
1st - SD - Donny Hageman, 39-yard field goal SD 3-0 1st - SL - Joel Bouagnon, 3-yard run (Josh Woodrum run) SL 8-3 2nd - SD - Hageman, 34-yard field goal SL 8-6 3rd - SL - Taylor Bertolet, 44-yard field goal SL 11-6 3rd - SD - Jordan Martin, 41-yard fumble return (Run failed) SD 12-11 3rd - SD - Ben Johnson, 18-yard pass from Mike Bercovici (Run failed) SD 18-11 4th - SD - Dameron Kelly, 22-yard interception return (Pass failed) SD 24-11 4th - SL - Bouagnon, 4-yard run (Run failed) SD 24-17 4th - SL - Nick Truesdell, 6-yard pass from Woodrum (Kenny Bell pass from Woodrum) SL 25-24 4th - SD - Hageman, 44-yard field goal SL 27-25
SUNDAY MARCH 10
ATLANTA 23, Memphis 20 (10829) - An interception in the final four minutes gave the Atlanta Legends one more chance to secure its first win — a 23-20 victory over Memphis —before the home crowd at Georgia State Stadium. The Legends’ fortunes turned after a pass interference penalty was called on Atlanta’s Desmond Lawrence, which gave the Memphis Express a first down with the score tied 20-20 and less than five minutes left in the game. Express wide receiver Zac Stacy took advantage stretching out a catch for 31 yards and putting Memphis within striking distance. Atlanta’s Tyson Graham intercepted a pass from Memphis quarterback Zach Mettenberger and ran it back for 14 yards to give Atlanta another possession in the final three minutes. Murray — making his first start — led the Atlanta Legends and moved down the field with 15-yard pass Keith Towbridge, followed by a 16-yard run from Tarean Folston. The Legends reached the 17-yard line with 13 seconds in the game before Younghoe Koo kicked the game-winning 35-yard field goal. And just like that the Legends (2-3) earned their first home win over Memphis (1-4).
MEMPHIS - 6 6 8 0 - 20
ATLANTA - 3 11 0 9 - 23
1st - ATL - Younghoe Koo, 38-yard field goal ATL 3-0 1st - MEM - Zac Stacy, 7-yard run (Pass failed) MEM 6-3 2nd - ATL - Tarean Folston, 2-yard run (Justin Thomas pass from Aaron Murray) ATL 11-6 2nd - MEM - Stacy, 3-yard run (Pass failed) MEM 12-11 2nd ATL - Koo, 25-yard field goal ARL 14-12 3rd - MEM - Zach Mettenberger, 1-yard run (Terrence Magee run) MEM 20-14 4th - ATL - Folston, 2-yard pass from Murray (Pass failed) TIED 20-20 4th - ATL - Koo, 35-yard field goal ATL 23-20
San Antonio 29, ARIZONA 25 (9351) - The San Antonio Commanders turned four first-half turnovers by the Arizona Hotshots (2-3) into 18 points to stake a 26-0 halftime lead. In the second half, the Commanders (3-2) were able to hold onto the lead and beat the Hotshots 29-25 on Sunday evening at Sun Devil Stadium. Commanders' quarterback Logan Woodside completed 21 of his 27 passes for a season high 290 yards, in addition to two TDs. San Antonio finished with 367 yards offensively, as they tied their season high in points in the win. Defensively, the Commanders forced five turnovers on Sunday, the most in team history. Arizona ran the ball 29 times for 112 yards, and quarterback John Wolford threw two TDs.
SAN ANTONIO - 14 12 0 3 - 29
ARIZONA - 0 0 8 17 - 25
1st - SA - Derron Smith, 66-yard interception return (Pass failed) SA 6-0 1st - SA - Mekale McKay, 54-yard pass from Logan Woodside (Woodside run) SA 14-0 2nd - SA - Kenneth Farrow, II, 1-yard run (Run failed) SA 20-0 2nd - SA - Stehly Reden, 5-yard pass (Pass failed) SA 26-0 3rd - ARI - Rashad Ross, 45-yard pass from John Wolford (Wolford run) SA 26-8 4th - ARI - Nick Folk, 23-yard field goal SA 26-11 4th - SA - Nick Rose, 21-yard field goal SA 29-11 4th - ARI - Thomas Duarte, 4-yard pass from Wolford (Ross pass from Wolford) SA 29-19 4th - ARI - Tim Cook, 1-yard run (Pass failed) ARI 29-25
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Orlando 5 0 0 1.000 149 77 San Antonio 3 2 0 .600 96 110
Birmingham 3 2 0 .600 91 64 San Diego 3 2 0 .600 111 89
Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 67 123 Arizona 2 3 0 .400 109 106
Memphis 1 4 0 .200 81 113 Salt Lake 1 4 0 .200 90 112
SATURDAY MARCH 16
SALT LAKE 22, Memphis 9 (8150) - The Express lost the game Saturday and may have lost their quarterback in the process. Zach Mettenberger left the 22-9 loss to the Salt Lake Stallions on Memphis’ first offensive snap. Already in an 8-0 hole, the former Tennessee Titan was sacked by Karter Schult for a loss of 9 yards and suffered an ankle injury that kept him out for the rest of the game. Brandon Silvers, who last saw game action in the Express’ season-opening loss at the Birmingham Iron, came on in relief and finished with 242 passing yards and a touchdown. His scoring strike was an 11-yard completion to running back Zac Stacy.
MEMPHIS - 0 9 0 0 - 9
SALT LAKE - 16 3 0 3 - 22
1st - SL - Nick Truesdell, 11-yard pass from Josh Woodrum (Jordan Leslie pass from Woodrum) SL 8-0 1st - SL - Anthony Denham, 14-yard pass from Woodrum (Terrell Newby pass from Woodrum) SL 16-0 2nd - SL - Taylor Bertolet, 26-yard field goal SL 19-0 2nd - MEM - Austin MacGinnis, 31-yard field goal SL 19-3 2nd - MEM - Zac Stacy, 11-yard pass from Brandon Silvers (Pass failed) SL 19-9 4th - SL - Bertolet, 22-yard field goal SL 22-9
Arizona 22, ORLANDO 17 (18358) - The Orlando Apollos' Week 6 matchup with the Arizona Hotshots came down to one thing: hunger. Arizona came into the game hungry for its first win in exactly a month after losing three games in a row. Orlando had to decide whether it was hungry to maintain its perfect record and overcome adversity to do it. In the end, the Hotshots' hunger to save their season proved to be stronger than the Apollos' hunger to maintain theirs, and the Hotshots handed the Apollos their first loss of the season, 22-17. Initially, things looked like they would go well for the Apollos, as they have for a good portion of the season. Orlando opened the game with a 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive that took nearly seven minutes. It seemed like the Arizona defense had no answer for Orlando running back D'Ernest Johnson early on. Then, Arizona got the ball. While the Hotshots struggled to get in the end zone on their first two drives, kicker Nick Folk managed to hit two 50-plus-yard field goals to tie the game. The Apollos answered back with a field goal of their own, but the wheels fell off after that.
ARIZONA - 3 11 0 8 - 22
ORLANDO - 6 3 0 8 - 17
1st - ORL - Charles Johnson, 5-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (Pass failed) ORL 6-0 1st - ARI - Nick Folk, 55-yard field goal ORL 6-3 2nd - ARI - Folk, 53-yard field goal TIED 6-6 2nd - ORL - Eric Fry, 44-yard field goal ORL 9-6 2nd - ARI - Jhurell Presley, 9-yard pass from John Wolford (Wolford run) ARI 14-9 4th - ORL - Jalin Marshall, 17-yard pass from Gilbert (Akeem Hunt pass from Gilbert) ORL 17-14 4th - ARI - Pressley, 1-yard run (Marquis Bundy pass from Wolford) ARI 22-17
SUNDAY MARCH 17
San Antonio 37, ATLANTA 6 (10829) - The San Antonio Commanders scored early and never trailed as they defeated the Atlanta Legends 37-6 in front of 10,619 people at Georgia State Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Commanders (4-2) set a season-high in points by scoring 37, and the defense matched its best performance of the year by holding the Legends (2-4) to just six points. The San Antonio defense led the way by forcing four turnovers, marking the third straight week with three or more turnovers. De'Vante Bausby, Zack Sanchez and Derron Smith all tallied an interception and Duke Thomas recovered a fumble in the victory. Offensively, Logan Woodside completed 17 of his 23 passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns - one to Mekale McKay and another to Evan Rodriguez. Legends' quarterback Aaron Murray completed 30 passes for 215 yards, in addition to one TD and three interceptions. Keith Towbridge and Seantavius Jones combined for 11 receptions and 80 yards.
SAN ANTONIO - 6 20 3 8 - 37
ATLANTA - 0 6 0 0 - 6
1st - SA - Kenneth Farrow, II, 13-yard run (Pass failed) SA 6-0 2nd - SA - Mekale McKay, 5-yard pass from Logan Woodside (McKay pass from Woodside) SA 14-0 2nd - SA - Evan Rodriguez, 33-yard pass from Woodside (Pass failed) SA 20-0 2nd - ARL - Terrence Folston, 1-yard pass from Aaron Murray (Pass failed) SA 20-6 2nd - SA - Greg Ward, Jr., 79-yard punt return (Pass failed) SA 26-6 3rd - SA - Nick Rose, 23-yard field goal SA 29-6 4th - SA - Derron Smith, 87-yard interception return (Farrow run) SA 37-6
Birmingham 32, SAN DIEGO 29 (20986) - Quarterback Luis Perez came off the bench for injured starter Keith Price and threw three touchdowns, and he led a final drive that ended with Nick Novak’s game-winning field goal as time expired to lift the Birmingham Iron (4-2) to a 32-29 victory over the San Diego Fleet at SDCCU Stadium in San Diego. The victory ends Birmingham’s two-game losing streak. Perez, who returned to his hometown of San Diego, finished 27-of-49 for 359 yards with touchdown passes of 13, 83 and 23 yards in the victory, while also throwing two interceptions that resulted in a missed field goal and a go-ahead touchdown for San Diego late in the third quarter. Price was cleared to return after his injury but Iron coach Tim Lewis made the call to stick with his opening-day starter, who led the Iron to a season-high 448 yards of offense. L’Damien Washington, who finished with four catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns, was the leading receiver for Birmingham while Jamal Robinson, who made his debut with the Iron, brought down two passes for 78 yards. The Birmingham defense two turnovers despite allowing 29 points and 378 yards of offense.
BIRMINGHAM - 6 9 6 11 - 32
SAN DIEGO - 3 6 14 6 - 29
1st - SD - Donny Hageman, 36-yard field goal SD 3-0 1st - BIR - Trent Richardson, 13-yard pass from Luis Perez (Pass failed) BIR 6-3 2nd - BIR - L'Damian Washington, 83-yard pass from Perez (Run failed) BIR 12-3 2nd - SD - Ben Johnson, 1-yard pass from Mike Bercovici (Pass failed) BIR 12-9 2nd - BIR - Nick Novak, 23-yard field goal BIR 15-9 3rd - BIR - Richardson, 2-yard run (Pass failed) BIR 21-9 3rd - SD - Terrell Watson, 2-yard run (Brian Brown pass from Bercovici) BIR 21-17 3rd - SD - Watson, 12-yard pass from Bercovici (Run failed) SD 23-21 4th - BIR - Washington, 23-yard pass from Perez (Washington pass from Perez) BIR 29-23 4th - SD - Francis Owusu, 13-yard pass from Bercovici (Pass failed) TIED 29-29 4th - BIR - Novak, 44-yard field BIR 32-29
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Orlando 5 1 0 .833 166 99 San Antonio 4 2 0 .667 133 116
Birmingham 4 2 0 .667 123 93 Arizona 3 3 0 .500 131 123
Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 73 160 San Diego 3 3 0 .500 140 121
Memphis 1 5 0 .167 90 135 Salt Lake 2 4 0 .333 112 121
SATURDAY MARCH 23
Orlando 36, ATLANTA 6 (11416) - In the fastest game in league history (2:15), The Orlando Apollos became the first team to clinch a playoff spot with a convincing home win over The Atlanta Legends. The league's top-ranked offense put up 372 total yards and scored touchdowns on four of seven possessions. Apollos RB De'Veon Smith rushed for three touchdowns and QB Garrett Gilbert threw for 217 yards and a touchdown to WR Charles Johnson, his fourth touchdown catch of the year. The Apollos defense supplemented the well-rounded offensive attack with two third quarter interceptions, one returned 65 yards for a touchdown by Apollos CB Deji Olatoye to give the Apollos a 28-6 lead. Legends QB Aaron Murray drove The Legends back down the field, but an interception at the one-yard line by Apollos CB Cody Riggs prevented a score.
ORLANDO - 8 6 14 8 - 36
ATLANTA - 0 6 0 0 - 6
1st - ORL - De'Veon Smith, 1-yard run (D. Smith run) ORL 8-0 2nd - ATL - Malachi Jones, 8-yard pass from Aaron Murray (Run failed) ORL 8-6 2nd - ORL - D. Smith, 1-yard run (Pass failed) ORL 14-6 3rd - ORL - D. Smith, 4-yard run (Pass failed) ORL 20-6 3rd - ORL - Deji Olatoye, 65-yard interception return (Garrett Gilbert run) ORL 28-6 4th - ORL - Charles Johnson, 7-yard pass from Gilbert (D'Ernest Johnson run) ORL 36-6
SAN ANTONIO 19, Salt Lake 15 (30345) - The San Antonio Commanders defeated The Salt Lake Stallions in front of the largest crowd in Alliance history (30,345). In a defensive battle, an interception returned for a score by DB De'Vante Bausby on a two-point conversion attempt by The Stallions when down 17-15 sealed the game. Commanders backup QB Marquise Williams replaced an injured QB Logan Woodside in the fourth quarter and connected with RB Trey Williams on a 36-yard, game-winning touchdown pass with 5:25 left. Stallions K Taylor Bertolet connected on three field goals, two over 50 yards, and the league's top ranked defense sacked Commanders QB Logan Woodside six times and tallied an interception to keep the game close throughout. After The Commanders took a 17-9 lead late in the fourth quarter, Stallions QB Josh Woodrum led a touchdown drive capped with a 21-yard pass to RB Trey Newby to cut the lead to 17-15 with 1:54 remaining. The two-point conversion attempt to tie the game was intercepted and returned for a score, and The Commanders were able to run out the clock. The game marks San Antonio's fourth straight win and keeps them at the top of the Western Conference standings.
SALT LAKE - 3 3 3 6 - 15
SAN ANTONIO - 6 3 0 10 - 19
1st - SL - Taylor Bertolet, 32-yard field SL 3-0 1st - SA - Mekale McKay, 21-yard pass from Logan Woodside (Pass failed) SA 6-3 2nd - SL - Bertolet, 53-yard field TIED 6-6 2nd - SA - Nick Rose, 23-yard field goal SA 9-6 3rd - SL - Bertolet, 52-yard field TIED 9-9 4th - SA - Trey Williams, 36-yard pass from Marquise Williams (Greg Ward, Jr. pass from M. Williams) SA 17-9 4th - SL - Trey Newby, 21-yard pass from Josh Woodrum SA 17-15 4th - SA - De'Vante Bausby, interception return of conversion attempt SA 19-15
SUNDAY MARCH 24
ARIZONA 32, San Diego 15 (9760) - In a battle for sole possession of second place in the West, Arizona defeated San Diego 32-15. Hotshots QB John Wolford led the way, completing passes to eight Hotshots players and finishing with 212 yards passing and three total touchdowns. With the game tied 9-9 in the second quarter, the Hotshots went for it on 4th and 1 and Wolford connected with TE Thomas Duarte on a 26-yard touchdown. On their next possession, Wolford threw his second touchdown of the game, a 15-yard strike to WR Deion Holliman for a 23-9 lead. After a successful collegiate career at Wake Forest, earning second-team All-ACC honors his senior year, Wolford went undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft. He signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent and played significant time in the team's preseason finale. He was cut shortly after. Wolford was a second-round pick by the Hotshots in The Alliance quarterback draft, and now leads the league in touchdown throws with 13.
SAN DIEGO - 9 6 0 0 - 15
ARIZONA - 9 14 0 9 - 32
1st - SD - Terrell Watson, 3-yard run (Pass failed) SD 6-0 1st - ARI - Trevor Knight, 7-yard run (Run failed) TIED 6-6 1st - SD - Donny Hageman, 47-yard field goal SD 9-6 1st - ARI - Nick Folk, 54-yard field goal TIED 9-9 2nd - ARI - Thomas Duarte, 26-yard pass from John Wolford (Marquis Bundy pass from Richard Mullaney) ARI 17-9 2nd - ARI - Deion Holliman, 12-yard pass from Wolford (Pass failed) ARI 23-9 2nd - SD - Marcus Baugh, 38-yard pass from Mike Bercovici (Pass failed) ARI 23-15 4th - ARI - Wolford, 35-yard run (Pass failed) ARI 29-15 4th - ARI - Folk, 19-yard field goal ARI 32-15
MEMPHIS 31, Birmingham 25 (OT) (13758) - With all the Johnny Manziel hype, it was Brandon Silvers that led the Express to their second win of the season Sunday night against the Birmingham Iron in the first overtime game in the history of The Alliance. The Troy product went 24-for-35 passing for 266 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner to wide receiver Dan Williams on a 10-yard slant. After the defense stopped the Iron offense on the first possession of overtime, Silvers stayed calm and knew he had the game won. It's a confidence that has been with him since he started playing football.
BIRMINGHAM - 8 8 3 6 0 - 25
MEMPHIS - 0 8 6 11 6 - 31
1st - BIR - Braedon Bowman, 11-yard pass from Luis Perez (Trent Richardson run) BIR 8-0 2nd - MEM - Terrence Magee, 1-yard run (Daniel Williams pass from Brandon Silvers) TIED 8-8 2nd - BIR - Richardson, 1-yard run (Richardson run) BIR 16-8 3rd - BIR - Nick Novak, 28-yard field goal BIR 19-8 3rd - MEM - Terrell Bonds, 50-yard return of fumbled punt (Pass failed) BIR 19-14 4th - BIR - Wes Saxton, Jr., 4-yard pass from Perez (Pass failed) BIR 25-14 4th - MEM - Austin MacGinnis, 22-yard field goal BIR 25-17 4th - MEM - Reece Horn, 7-yard pass from Silvers (Brandon Barnes pass from Silvers) TIED 25-25 OT - MEM - Daz Williams, 10-yard pass from Silvers MEM 31-25
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
X-Orlando 6 1 0 .857 202 105 San Antonio 5 2 0 .714 152 131
Birmingham 4 3 0 .571 148 124 Arizona 4 3 0 .571 163 138
Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 79 196 San Diego 3 4 0 .429 155 153
Memphis 2 5 0 .286 121 160 Salt Lake 2 5 0 .286 127 140
X-Clinched playoff berth
SATURDAY MARCH 30
Orlando 34, MEMPHIS 31 (12417) - The Orlando Apollos scored 12 unanswered points late to complete a 34-31 comeback victory Saturday against the host Memphis Express in Alliance of American Football action. Erasing a 31-22 deficit, Garrett Gilbert tossed an 18-yard touchdown pass to Charles Johnson with 5:05 left, and then De'Veon Smith rushed for a 1-yard touchdown with 1:54 remaining to seize the lead. Gilbert completed 22 of 40 passes for 310 yards with two TDs and two interceptions, extending his AAF lead in passing yards (2,152, 752 more than next-most). Johnson, the former Minnesota Vikings wideout, caught eight passes for 135 yards and one score, extending his AAF lead in receiving yards (687, 182 more than next-most). Memphis quarterback Johnny Manziel sustained a head injury in the first quarter while making a tackle after throwing an interception. He did not return.
ORLANDO - 3 11 8 12 - 34
MEMPHIS - 0 9 14 8 - 31
1st - ORL - Eric Fry, 25-yard field goal ORL 3-0 2nd - ORL - Fry, 37-yard field goal ORL 6-0 2nd - MEM - Austin MacGinnis, 51-yard field goal ORL 6-3 2nd - MEM - MacGinnis, 29-yard field goal TIED 6-6 2nd - ORL - D'Ernest Johnson, 3-yard run (Johnson run) ORL 14-6 2nd - MEM - MacGinnis, 34-yard field goal ORL 14-9 3rd - ORL - Donteea Dye, Jr., 65-yard pass from Garrett Gilbert (Chris Thompson pass from Gilbert) ORL 22-9 3rd - MEM - Terrence Magee, 2-yard run (Dontez Byrd pass from Brandon Silvers) ORL 22-17 3rd - MEM - Cory Crawford, 7-yard fumble return (Pass failed) MEM 23-22 3rd - MEM - Byrd, 9-yard pass from Silvers (Garrard Sheppard pass from Silvers) MEM 31-22 4th - ORL - Charles Johnson, 18-yard pass from Gilbert (Pass failed) MEM 31-28 4th - ORL - De'Veon Smith, 1-yard run (Pass failed) ORL 34-31
SALT LAKE 8, San Diego 3 (8405) - It may have been the worst offensive game of Salt Lake Stallions coach Dennis Erickson's career. Or maybe it was the best defensive game the Salt Lake Stallions have played. Either way, it was a win. Joel Bouagnon scored on a 3-yard touchdown dive off a fumbled snap, and Josh Woodrum hit former BYU receiver Jordan Leslie with the two-point conversion to give the Stallions an 8-0 lead that held up until the fourth quarter en route to an 8-3 win Saturday night against the San Diego Fleet at Rice-Eccles Stadium. In the waning minutes of the game, San Diego had the ball and was driving down the field. But a game-sealing interception by Salt Lake defensive back Steve Williams at the Stallions' 11-yard line gave Salt Lake the win.
SAN DIEGO - 0 0 0 3 - 3
SALT LAKE - 0 8 0 0 - 8
2nd - SL - Joel Bouganon, 3-yard run (Jordan Leslie pass from Josh Woodrum) SL 8-0 4th - SD - Donny Hageman, 29-yard field goal SL 8-3
SUNDAY MARCH 31
BIRMINGHAM 17, Atlanta 9 (17328) - Atlanta Legends’ playoff hopes are dead. The Birmingham Iron held off the Legends, 17-9, Sunday to clinch a second seed playoff berth in the AAF Eastern Conference. The Legends’ defense held the Iron to under 200 offensive yards, but it was Atlanta’s special teams play that ultimately kept them from earning a victory. The mistakes began in the first quarter when returner Dwayne Hollis muffed two punts Atlanta eventually recovered. Hollis fumbled again in the second quarter — attempting to stretch out a return — which led to a Birmingham rushing score by Trent Richardson. It was the game’s only touchdown.
ATLANTA - 3 3 3 0 - 9
BIRMINGHAM - 0 11 3 3 - 17
1st - ATL - Younghoe Koo, 33-yard field goal ATL 3-0 2nd - BIR - Nick Novak, 35-yard field goal TIED 3-3 2nd - BIR - Trent Richardson, 2-yard run (Quinton Patton pass from Luis Perez) BIR 11-3 2nd - ATL - Koo, 31-yard field goal BIR 11-6 3rd - BIR - Novak, 37-yard field goal BIR 14-6 3rd - ATL - Koo, 35-yard field goal BIR 14-9 4th - BIR - Novak, 28-yard field goal BIR 17-9
Arizona 23, SAN ANTONIO 6 (23504) - Arizona used a stingy defense and a 200-yard passing night from quarterback John Wolford to down San Antonio 23-6 in Alliance of American Football action Sunday night in front of 23,504 fans at the Alamodome. Wolford completed 17 of his 23 passes for 216 yards and a touchdown, while the Hotshots held the Commanders out of the end zone for the first time this season in a key matchup that leaves the two teams tied at 5-3 atop the Western Conference standings with two games remaining in the regular season. San Antonio outgained Arizona 305-300, posted a 38:03-21:57 advantage in time of possession and was just two yards shy of a season high with 173 rushing yards, but the Commanders were limited to a pair of Nick Rose field goals.
ARIONA - 6 9 0 8 - 23
SAN ANTONIO - 0 3 3 0 - 6
1st - ARI - Rashad Ross, 58-yard pass from John Wolford (Pass failed) ARI 6-0 2nd - ARI - Nick Folk, 25-yard field goal ARI 9-0 2nd - ARI - Tim Cook, 6-yard run (Pass failed) ARI 15-0 2nd - SA - Nick Rose, 54-yard field goal ARI 15-3 3rd - SA - Rose, 35-yard field goal ARI 15-6 4th - ARI - Cook, 20-yard run (Connor Hamlett pass from Wolford) ARI 23-6
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
X-Orlando 7 1 0 .875 236 136 San Antonio 5 3 0 .625 158 154
X-Birmingham 5 3 0 .625 165 133 Arizona 5 3 0 .625 186 144
Memphis 2 6 0 .250 152 194 San Diego 3 5 0 .375 158 161
Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 88 213 Salt Lake 3 5 0 .625 135 143
X-Clinched playoff berth