United Football League - The story of the XFL-USFL Merger

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Postby BengalErnst » Tue Jan 02, 2024 3:51 pm

XFL Week 11: CFL Week 14

June 10, 2021

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Re: United Football League - The story of the XFL-USFL Merge

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XFL Names 2021 All-League Team

June 10, 2021

New York, NY - Heading into the playoffs in Canton, Ohio, the XFL announced All-XFL Team. From a league of nearly 1600 players, 25 were selected because of their consistently exceptional on-field play that inspired millions of football fans across America and around the world.

XFL Quarter-Final:

June 11, 2021

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Coaching Veteran Danielson joins XFL's International Player Development Staff

June 14, 2021

London, ENGLAND - Former London Monarchs and Berlin Thunder coach Dennis Danielson has joined the XFL as Manager of International Player and Football Development and will be responsible for the discovery and tutoring of home-grown prospects from around the world. Danielson, who boasts more than 30 years coaching experience at the high school, college and professional level in the United States and Europe, will work closely with XFL Director of International Player and Football Development Tony Allen.

"It's great to have the opportunity to work with football players in Europe again. I am keen to do what I can to help the XFL and the game of football in general outside of the United States. I am anxious to see the outstanding young talent from around Europe. The talent level has really grown over the last few years since I was last over here and knowledge of how to play the game has also risen," said Danielson. "I am excited and looking forward to the challenge."

"Dennis boasts a great football background and it's a big plus for us that he was available when we were recruiting for this position." said Allen. "I am confident he will do a tremendous job for us."

Danielson will hit the ground running in the coming months as testing dates for home-grown international player prospects in the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Japan will be held before Christmas, as well as a week-long combine for the leading European players in November.
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Re: United Football League - The story of the XFL-USFL Merge

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XFL Semi-Final:

June 18, 2021

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Pro Football Hall of Fame unveils new XFL exhibit ahead of Veterans Bowl at Benson Stadium

June 23, 2021

Canton, OH - The XFL is now part of history. Just 48 hours before kicking off the championship game, the Pro Football Hall of Fame opened a exhibit of the XFL as it prepares to conclude its 2021 season. Among the items from the current roster of the finalists are Brawlers PJ Walker’s jersey, Orlando's QB Garrett Gilbert’s towel and Breakers QB Colin Kaepernick’s game cleats. A Stars' play sheet, autographed by their former head coach Al Luginbill, also was displayed to the public. League officials, media partners and football fans all came together for the exhibit. Eric Shanks, the CEO and executive producer of Fox Sports, was part of the ribbon-cutting ceremony and was thrilled how the XFL games performed all season. “This league started because of the love for football and for anyone who plays the game, coaches the game, has anything to do with the game, this is where you want to end up,” Shanks said. “To be able to cut the ribbon on this exhibit here today is a proud moment for everybody at the XFL and it’s just the beginning of a new legacy of football in this country and also here in Canton.”

Hall of Fame President Jim Porter said the decision to open the XFL exhibit to the public was a collective effort from all parties. Porter looks forward to working with the XFL as it continues to grow its brand. “Everybody just came together and said boy, this is awesome to have their 2021 championship here and it’s a historic season and we tell the story of the historic seasons of professional football,“ Porter said. Porter mentioned how impressed he was with the viewership of the XFL games. “The television numbers were really impressive. America loves football. Having another season of it, how can that be bad,” Porter said. “We’re proud of what the XFL has done.”

The league expects to have at least 25,000 fans at Benson Stadium for the title game. XFL Commissioner Bill Polian believes the fans who are not too familiar with the league will feel nostalgic about the game. He also expects the fan base, especially in the Northeast Ohio area, to enjoy the quality of the game. Polian thinks the XFL showcases quality football players who have not taken the next step yet to the NFL. He added, "We’re going to put on a great show for them on Sunday.”

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XFL and CFL will Not Merge

July 13, 2021

New York, NY - The XFL and CFL will no longer be pursuing a partnership in the short-term and both leagues agreed to move forward separately. “Our talks with the XFL, exploring the potential for collaboration and innovation, have been positive and constructive," CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie. "While we remain open to finding new ways to work together in the future, we and our XFL counterparts have jointly decided to not pursue any formal arrangements at this time."

"While our discussions with the CFL did not ultimately lead to a collaboration, the effort reinforced our belief and commitment to further develop the XFL for international spring football," said XFL commissioner Bill Polian.

Toronto Argonauts could still Land in the XFL

July 18, 2021

Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA - Lingering questions regarding the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts include the possibility that the Argonauts will join the XFL for the 2022 season. Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment LLC owns the Argonauts, a team that has existed for 148 years. MLSE became the primary catalyst for the XFL conversations, as a way to rectify franchise operating losses of $12 million per year. A sale of the team could happen, too. Regardless, as the CFL prepares to return after a lost season due to the pandemic, it could be losing a team or teams to the XFL, in time.

Commanders and Roughnecks Purchased

July 29, 2021

Houston, TX - Vince McMahon and the XFL didn't hold a press conference for the new ownership groups of the San Antonio Commanders and the Houston Roughnecks but both teams have been purchased.

The Houston Roughnecks have been purchased by Jim Crane and Crane Capital Sports LLC. Crane is the owner and chairman of the Major League Baseball's Houston Astros to go along with running Crane Worldwide Logistics and Crane Freight and Shipping. Crane purchased the Houston Roughnecks for $12.5M and will also be responsible for player salaries, staff salaries, and stadium leases.

The San Antonio Commanders have been purchased by Chuck Greenberg and Greenberg Sports Group LLC, a company he created back in 2008. Greenberg and Greenberg Sports Group LLC previously owned MLB's Texas Rangers from 2010 to 2011 and currently own two minor league baseball teams, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and Frisco Roughriders. Greenberg has had a long time friendship with XFL minority owner Mark Cuban. The two grew up together in Pittsburgh, PA, were neighbors and went to church together. Cuban said that Greenberg, "puts the fan first, and he likes to make sure they have fun. I think he's going to be great for the XFL and I told him that I couldn't wait to work with him again." Greenberg and Greenberg Sports Group LLC also bought the Commanders for $12.5M.

Year Three Financial Report Released

August 1, 2021

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"We are pleased with our overall financial results for 2021," said Owner Vince McMahon. "It is a testament to the continued support of our season ticket members, corporate partners, and fans. The COVID-19 pandemic and the related restrictions that were implemented in 2020 had a detrimental impact on the league. With the support of our community, the league was able to weather this storm, get back on the field for our incredible fans."

CFL not Closing the Door on Resumption of XFL Partnership talks

August 4, 2021

Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA - The focus remains on the 2021 season but CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie hasn’t closed the door on partnership talks with the XFL. “We both decided and agreed that we would go back to our respective businesses and focus on our own leagues, for now,” Ambrosie said. “We haven’t set any plans to reconnect. But because the relationship was positive, the door was left open for the possibility that we talk again down the road. But today and for the foreseeable future, it’s all CFL all the time.”

Ambosie wouldn’t divulge what was discussed between the two leagues but said no stone was left unturned. “It would be disingenuous to suggest that we didn’t talk about everything,” he said. “Now, we’ve got our game, our league and our own future to navigate and I think that’s going to mean having conversations about how do we take our league to the next level? How do we grow the game? How do we double, then double again and double again our success? We’ll have an opportunity for consultation with our stakeholders, our fans, with amateur football, with university football because we don’t need to grow the CFL, we need to grow football in Canada. We need to make our game stronger.”

NBC Sports and XFL Announce Extension to Television Partnership

August 10, 2021

Stamford, CT - NBC Sports and the XFL have mutually agreed to extend their landmark and profitable revenue sharing broadcast partnership through 2006. The announcement was made today by Ken Schanzer, NBC Sports President and XFL Co-founder Dick Ebersol. NBC and the XFL originally partnered in January 2000 with a groundbreaking agreement which, among other things, carries a negotiable payment model, renews at NBC's option and calls for NBC to share in revenues derived from the increasing value of XFL franchises. The original deal included a four-year option for NBC after the second season which both parties have mutually accepted. NBC will be carrying three games a week for the 2003 season for $8M as TNN's and UPN's coverage of the XFL was ending after the 2002 season, those networks were moving away from live sports.

"We love the XFL game and continue to believe in the long-term business prospects of the league," said Schanzer. "This deal works because it encourages us to continue to invest our management and broadcast time and creativity into building viewership. We knew growth would take time, but by being profitable, this partnership allows us time to work on attracting new fans to what we believe is a terrific product. We're encouraged that our XFL ratings are holding steady in year two at a time when just about everything other than NASCAR and the NFL seems to be declining somewhat. Not only is the XFL an incredibly fan-friendly league, but the League and its teams are also terrific partners. Oliver Luck's leadership and passion has the league poised for continued growth. Working with the XFL has been a real pleasure."

"The first two years on NBC validated the XFL's credibility," said XFL Commissioner Oliver Luck. "We're confident the next two years will further grow our sport and we look forward to a long and profitable partnership with NBC, which has proven to be a truly great partner. They have treated our games with integrity and have produced some of the finest broadcasts the sport of football has ever seen."

"NBC and the XFL have been a great partnership. I am forever grateful to be in the position as an NBC executive and as XFL co-founder to exhibit this game with the utmost respect and integrity. I'm excited to be at the forefront of the league's unprecedented growth," said Ebersol. "The XFL is actively negotiating with a second television partner to complement the NBC portion of the XFL broadcast package."

CFL Unlikely to Play in 2021

August 16, 2021

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - The CFL, once again, will not be getting an interest-free loan from the Canadian government. The two sides have been talking since last August after the Canadian Football League closed the door to their 2020 season. According to CFL expert Rod Peterson, sources are telling him it is 60/40 that there WILL NOT be a CFL season in 2021. “There are some teams very low on cash, very. I wouldn’t put the Toronto Argonauts in that category, nor the Calgary Stampeders. But these community-owned teams have lost millions and millions. So what’s going on in the CFL right now? There are some teams that I have no idea how they’re keeping the lights on. I have no idea.”

Peterson believes the CFL are talking about a possible merger with the newly formed European League of Football if talks with the XFL continues to stall. The CFL and it's nine franchises; Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts, Edmonton Football Team, Ottawa RedBlacks, Calgary Stampeders, BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Hamilton Tiger-cats and Saskatchewan Roughriders remain in limbo. “Well, I’m hearing next year, but I don’t know how that’s possible, I would think 2023.”
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The Toronto Argonauts have Joined the XFL

August 20, 2021

Toronto, Ontario, Canada - To end the speculation of the last few weeks, Bill Manning and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment LLC have announced that they were granted an XFL expansion franchise for the 2022 season. Bill Manning announced the team would be led by former University of Georgia and University of Miami head coach Mark Richt. Former Toronto Argonauts Head Coach Ryan Dinwiddie would serve as the offensive coordinator while former Argonauts general manager Michael Clemons would also be joining the staff in the same capacity. Former University of Miami head coach Al Golden was named as the defensive coordinator. James Coley, Jarious Jackson and Jon Richt also were named to the staff as the Tight Ends Coach, QBs Coach and WRs Coach, respectively. The Argonauts will be playing their home games at BMO stadium.

XFL Founder Vince McMahon then took the stage and announced that the XFL would be playing the 2022 season with 20 teams. The Toronto Argonauts are number 18 and the other teams would be announced later this offseason. McMahon said the new additions were first class football minds with first rate talent, placed in first rate cities that will allow the league to take another step towards legitimacy. He finished by saying the league was working with former CFL television provider, TSN, on a two game weekly broadcast deal as well. "The more eyes on our league, the better. We're here to stay."

Jacksonville Jaguars signed TE Tim Tebow

August 21, 2021

Jacksonville, FL - Tim Tebow's return to the NFL became official. Tebow signed a one-year deal worth $920,000, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. It's no surprise, of course, seeing as Tebow hasn't played in a regular-season NFL game since 2012, but since he's getting a last chance at reviving his NFL career with his former college coach, Urban Meyer, who watched him play at a high level for the Orlando Apollos of the XFL last year.

Conquerors to Play Home Games at Hall of Fame Village in Canton, Ohio

August 22, 2021

Canton, OH - The Mexico City Conquerors will play their 2022 home games at Hall of Fame Village in Canton, Ohio, the XFL announced. The space will also host the Eastern conference championship game in late June, plus the XFL championship game in July. Hall of Fame Village previously hosted XFL postseason games last year. “The XFL is excited that the Conquerors will practice and play games in Canton during the 2022 regular season,” Bill Polian, XFL Commissioner said. “The outstanding regional support we received during our first postseason from football fans in Ohio and Pennsylvania, coupled with our successful partnership with the Hall of Fame Village, led to this moment.”

“As the XFL works to eventually move the Conquerors back to Mexico, playing the 2022 regular season games in Canton presents an incredible opportunity for fans throughout the region to check us out and see first-hand the high-quality professional football being played in the XFL.”

XFL Hires Mike Nolan as Vipers Head Coach

August 25, 2021

Mexico City, MEXICO - The XFL announced that NFL veteran coach Mike Nolan has been hired as head coach of the Las Vegas Vipers. Nolan, 63, was head coach of the San Francisco 49ers from 2005-2008, and has held numerous coaching positions for 11 NFL franchises, mostly on defense. "We are honored to welcome Mike Nolan to the XFL family as the new head coach of the Las Vegas Vipers," said Bill Polian, XFL commissioner. "When we confirmed that the XFL would be returning to Mexico City, we immediately started the challenging process to find another experienced, charismatic leader to lead them while creating excitement for the players and fans. Mike was the perfect fit for that role."

"I am very excited to join the XFL," Nolan said. "Playing great football and competing at a high level is what the Vipers are going to be about. It will take a loud and rabid fan base to help us get there. Our goal with the Vipers is to play with energy and pride for the entire country we represent. I want our fans to be proud to root for the Vipers. As the son of a coach, I was blessed to be around the game and football players for all of my life. I love the game, but more importantly, I love the relationships that are created when competing for a common goal. My staff and I look forward to getting to work and beginning the process to make the Vipers the top team in the XFL."

The Montreal Alliance Join the XFL

September 3, 2021

Montreal, QUEBEC, CANADA - Gary Stern along with S and S Sportsco LLC announced that they were granted a 2022 XFL expansion franchise and that the team would be known as the Montreal Alliance. Spiegel then introduced former University of Washington Huskies head coach, Chris Peterson, as the Alliance's first head coach. Peterson then took the stage and announced his offensive and defensive coordinators. Former University of California and the CFL's BC Lions head coach, Jeff Tedford, would be joining the Monarchs as the offensive coordinator, while former Michigan State Spartans head coach Mark Dantonio would be joining the staff as the defensive coordinator. Former Montreal Alouettes head coach and general manager, Khari Jones and Danny Maciocia, as the QBs coach and GM for the Monarchs, while former Alouettes defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni comes over as the LBs Coach. The Alliance's would be playing their home games at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium.

Stern stated, "We want to be the official Canada's team of the XFL. We plan on pursuing the best players available from the CFL and what Canada has to offer. It will be a priority for this franchise and we're going to start off by announcing the signing of three time CFL All-Star QB Jeremiah Masoli."

Montreal Alliance Challenges the NFL

September 10, 2021

Montreal, QUEBEC, CANADA - Montreal Alliance's owner Gary Stern again held a press conference with big grins on their faces. "We're about to introduce you all to our new starting running back, Chuba Hubbard!" Hubbard was born in Alberta, Canada and played his college football at Oklahoma State University where he was a two time All-American, three time All-Conference and two time BIG12 conference Offensive Player of the Year. After sitting out his redshirt Junior year due to a conflict with Oklahoma State's Head Coach Mike Gundy, he entered the 2021 NFL Draft where he was projected to be a late first or early second round selection, but fell to the 4th round to the Tennessee Titans. He never signed a contract with the Titans after holding out. S and S Sportsco LLC announced that they have signed Chuba Hubbard to a 1 year $2M deal with the understanding that Hubbard would be entering the 2022 NFL Draft.

Hubbard stated, "I'm excited to be coming back home to Canada and playing for Montreal. I'm very grateful for the XFL and Mr. Stern for giving me this opportunity. I can't wait to get the opportunity to further prove to scouts that I can play at the professional level and that I am worth a 1st round selection."

CFL Takes Over Ownership of Montreal Alouettes Franchise

September 15, 2021

Montreal, ALBERTA, CANADA - For the second time since 2019, the Canadian Football League has assumed ownership of the Montreal Alouettes’ franchise, the league announced. “The CFL has informed the CFLPA that they will assume ownership of the Montreal Football Club effective immediately, as the former ownership group has relinquished control,” the CFL Players’ Association said in a statement. “All club operations will resume, including free agency and preparation for the 2022 CFL season.”

According to the CFL, numerous parties have expressed “serious interest” in purchasing the Als, including individuals, groups and businesses that reside or operate in Montreal or Quebec. With this news, the Als no longer are owned by Clifford Starke. He purchased the team from the league in 2019 who operated the franchise taking over from the late Robert Wetenhall and his son, Andrew. “The CFL wants to express its deep gratitude for their stewardship of the Alouettes,” the CFL stated. “Cliff purchased the team at a critical time in its history. The league will fund all day-to-day operational expenses and continue to ensure all the financial obligations are met.”

XFL Still Looking at Vancouver

September 18, 2021

Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - XFL Founder Vince McMahon announced this morning that the league was still looking at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada despite the BC Lions ownership group, David Braley Estate announcing that the team would be folded and the organization disbanded after balking at the $12.5M XFL buy-in price. Negotiations have begun with the former NBA Vancouver Grizzlies and current NHL Vancouver Canucks ownership group Canucks Sports & Entertainment LLC and majority owner Francesco Aquilini.

TSN to Broadcast the XFL

September 21, 2021

New York, NY - The Sports Network(TSN) is the leading sports network throughout Canada and has been expressing interest in adding XFL games to their programming since they ended their relationship with the CFL earlier this year. TSN will be airing all of the Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alliance games across their networks weekly. The network signed a $30M one year agreement with the league.

With TSN choosing the XFL over the CFL will be very damaging for the league above the border. The CFL has already cut salaries drastically across the league and without any TV money coming in, the league could be in real danger.

The European League of Football Concludes Inaugural Season

September 26, 2021

Berlin, GERMANY - The 2021 ELF season was the inaugural season of the European League of Football. It started on June 19, 2021 and ended with the ELF Championship Game in Düsseldorf's Merkur Spiel-Arena, on September 26, 2021. The Frankfurt Galaxy won the title, beating the Hamburg Sea Devils 32-30.

The first season saw eight teams compete with the Berlin Thunder, Hamburg Sea Devils, Leipzig Kings and Wroclaw Panthers in the North Division and the Barcelona Dragons, Cologne Centurions, Frankfurt Galaxy and Stuttgart Surge in the South Division.

For its first season, the league paid a salary to American "import" players that generally ranges from $700 to $3,500 per month, and provided housing, health insurance and two meals per day. Despite claims to the contrary by the league, most "local" players did not get paid during the 2021 season.

The inaugural Championship Game, between the North and South division champions, was played in front of 22,000 fans. In a game in which the lead changed more than once, Frankfurt, not confident enough of the quality of their placekicker, opted for two-point conversions after every single touchdown, and not attempting a single field goal. Meanwhile, Hamburg K Phillip Friis Andersen, who led the league in successful attempts during the regular season and won "Special Teams Player of the year", missed 2 FG attempts, including one from 61 yards on the last play, that could have won the game for Hamburg.

The Championship MVP trophy was won by Frankfurt QB Jakeb Sullivan, who passed for 324 yards, with 4 TD and no interceptions, and added another rushing TD.

CFL to Merge with ELF for the 2022 Season

October 1, 2021

Ottawa, ONTARIO, CANADA - The Canadian Football League held a vote amongst it's ownership groups on the future of the league and the league voted five to one in favor of joining the European League of Football for the 2022 season. Facing huge financial strains, the league could no longer stand on it's own. With this announcement, the BC Lions, Montreal Alouettes and Calgary Stampeders will not be joining the ELF for the 2022 season. The league plans to continue their search for an ownership group for the Lions and Alouettes while the Stampeders ownership group will continue to look for alternative avenues. If Calgary joins an alternate league, they will be allowed to retain their nickname as the "Calgary Stampeders" belong to the CFL. The Hamilton Tiger-cats, Ottawa RedBlacks, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the newly named Edmonton Elks will join the ELF as the league plays as a 13 team league.

CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie did state however, that the CFL may return in 2023 as it's own independent league, but for 2022 that option wasn't viable. Multiple teams wouldn't have survived another season without football.

Calgary Becomes the Third Canadian XFL Franchise

October 11, 2021

Calgary, ALBERTA, CANADA - N. Murray Edwards and Calgary Sports and Entertainment LLC announced that the Calgary Stampeders would be leaving the Canadian Football League and joining the XFL for the 2023 season. The 2018 CFL Champions opted out of the 2022 CFL/ELF merger in order to begin preparations for the 2023 XFL season. However, Calgary Sports and Entertainment LLC minority owner and former Calgary Stampeders' QB Doug Flutie announced a new team name and logo for the franchise, the Calgary Greys.

Minority owner and spokesperson Flutie then announced that the team retained many of the former Stampeders' coaching staff. Former head coach Dave Dickenson would be the Greys' offensive coordinator while former OC and DC Brent Monson and Pat DelMonaco would stay on the staff as the OL coach and LBs coach/special teams coordinator, respectively. Calgary Stampeders' general manager John Hufnagel would stay on in the same position. New familiar faces would also be joining the coaching staff. Former Stampeders great and current TSN host, Henry Burris would be joining as the QBs coach and former Stampeders and XFL's Dallas Desperados' great Kelvin Anderson as the RBs coach.

Next, Calgary Sports and Entertainment LLC minority owner and former Calgary Stampeders' QB Jeff Garcia came out to introduce the crowd to their newest head coach, former Jacksonville Jaguars head coach, Jack Del Rio. Del Rio was the head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2003 to 2011 and for the Oakland Raiders from 2015-2017. He was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Washington Football Team in 2020 and 2021. Former Ole Miss DBs coach Terrell Buckley would be joining the staff as the defensive coordinator. Jack Del Rio's son Luke Del Rio would also be joining the staff as the WRs Coach. The Greys will be playing their home games at McMahon Stadium in Calgary.

XFL Expands Further into Canada

October 18, 2021

Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - Francesco Aquilini and Canucks Sports & Entertainment LLC announced that the Vancouver Otters would be joining the XFL for the 2023 season as an expansion team. Canucks Sports & Entertainment are the majority owners of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks, the NLL (LaCrosse) Vancouver Warriors, OWL (esports) Vancouver Titans and former owners of the NBA's Vancouver Grizzlies.

Aquilini introduced the crowd to their newest head coach, Bill O'Brien. O'Brien was the head coach at Penn State University in 2012 & 2013 before becoming the head coach for the Houston Texans from 2014 to 2020. He spent the 2021 season as the offensive coordinator for the University of Alabama. Joining O'Brien in Vancouver will be former BC Lions head coach Rick Campbell as the Defensive Coordinator. Campbell served as the head coach of the CFL's Ottawa RedBlacks from 2014 to 2019 and the DC for the Calgary Stampeders in 2012 & 2013 before that. Former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress will be joining the staff as the offensive coordinator. Former Chicago Bears' general manager Phil Emery will serve as the GM and Strength & Conditioning coach for the Otters.

The Otters will be playing their home games at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Vancouver Otters will be the first professional football team playing in British Columbia since the BC Lions played their last CFL game in 2019. The Estate of David Braley folded the team earlier this year after the CFL failed to play a game in 2020 and 2021. The Sea Lions plan to spend the next few months negotiating with former BC Lions players and assistant coaches to join the team.
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Bombers Make QB Zach Collaros the UFL’s highest-paid player

November 5, 2021

New York, NY - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have rewarded quarterback Zach Collaros by making him the highest-paid player in the UFL for the 2022 season. Collaros will earn $550,000, all hard money on the one-year contract extension he signed for his QB services during the upcoming campaign. That’s over a $125,000 raise from what the 33-year-old took home in 2021. For putting his signature on the dotted line, Collaros received an $87,000 signing bonus, when he makes the active roster for the first time he’ll collect $151,000 along with a $300,000 base salary and $12,000 in housing.

2022 Expansion Draft

November 12, 2021

New York, NY -

Montreal Alliance selected RBs Cameron Artis-Payne(Dallas) and Justin Stockton(New York), OL Nick Callender(Houston), Brian Fineanganofo(Charlotte) and Jamar McGloster(San Diego), LB Jawuan Johnson and DBs Ranthony Texada(New York) and Wesley Sutton(New York)

Toronto Argonauts selected WR Cam Phillips(Houston), OL Dejon Allen(Charlotte), DL Dewayne Hendrix(Charlotte), Shawn Oakman(Los Angeles) and Damontre Moore(San Diego), LB Shane Ray(San Antonio) and DBs Tarvarus McFadden(Las Vegas), Robert Priester(Las Vegas), Shaquille Richardson(Mexico City) and Robertson Daniel(Atlanta)

Vancouver Otters selected RB James Butler(Houston), OL Kent Perkins(Charlotte), DL Obum Gwacham(Las Vegas) and Sione Teuhema(Mexico City)

2022 Supplemental Draft

November 20, 2021

New York, NY -

Birmingham Iron selected QB Devlin Hodges, RB TJ Yeldon
Atlanta Alphas selected QB Jamie Newman, RB Ito Smith
Memphis Express selected QB Tyler Bray
St. Louis Stallions selected QB DeShone Kizer, WR Kevin White
San Diego Fleet selected RB Tyler Ervin, WR Marqise Lee
Los Angeles Legends selected RB DeAndre Washington, WR Seth Roberts
Mexico City Conquerors selected RB DJ Foster, WR Trevor Davis
New York Guardians selected RB Paul Perkins
Vancouver Otters selected WR DeAnthony Thomas
Las Vegas Vipers selected WR Marcell Ateman,

The USFL Announced First Eight Relaunched Franchises

November 22, 2021

Los Angeles, CA - The buzz for the United States Football League is continuing to build ahead of the league's April 2022 debut. The new league's city affiliations, team nicknames and logos for all eight franchises were unveiled on "The Herd" on FS1. Fans got their first look at the eight teams, which will be divided evenly into a North Division and a South Division. In the North, the USFL will have the Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars and Pittsburgh Maulers. The Birmingham Stallions, Houston Gamblers, New Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits will comprise the South Division. "We're excited to take this next major step in the development of a new USFL," said Brian Woods, USFL President of Football Operations. "These eight teams form the core of our initial league membership and will represent an exciting brand of professional football coming this spring. We look forward to the start of our inaugural season."

For the 2022 season, the USFL will play in one host city, the location of which is yet to be announced. The teams will play a 10-game schedule, followed by semifinals between the top two teams in each division to crown the division winners. Then, the championship will be played between those two winners.

Fleet and Legends to Play at Ford Field in Detroit

November 29, 2021

Detroit, MI - The San Diego Fleet and Los Angeles Legends will play their 2022 home games at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan due to California not yet open from the pandemic, the XFL announced. The stadium will also host the Western conference championship game in late June. "Detroit is the city of champions, and Visit Detroit, and the Detroit Sports Commission are excited to welcome the Los Angeles Legends and San Diego Fleet to the city," said Claude Molinari, President and CEO of Visit Detroit. "Having the XFL in the city will further enhance Detroit's momentum and highlight the incredible cultural vibrancy our region offers visitors and residents alike."

"We're excited to deliver high-quality and competitive professional spring football to fans all across the country who crave more football," said Johnston. "The XFL has proven itself to be a stable league run by experienced football leaders who provide a fan-friendly, fun, and affordable stadium experience while being a catalyst for the evolution of football through innovative rules," said Russ Brandon, XFL President. "Our elite broadcast partners give viewers unprecedented access and the best football production on television. We're showing our fans, our players, our coaches, our communities, and public and corporate partners that the XFL is here to stay."

Former Sooner Spencer Rattler Signs with Dallas Renegades

December 13, 2021

Mexico City, MEXICO - Former Oklahoma starting quarterback Spencer Rattler has signed with the Dallas Renegades of the XFL. Rattler entered 2021 as a preseason Heisman favorite and presumed first-round pick for the 2022 NFL Draft following a strong 2020 season. However, Oklahoma's offense was sluggish to open the year and Rattler was benched in favor of freshmen backup Caleb Williams, who led the biggest comeback in the history of the Red River Shoot-out. Williams then started the rest of the season.

Rattler wilted at times this past season under the spotlight and pressure of being the consensus Heisman favorite at Oklahoma. In the XFL, he will get to work through some of those demons without constant pressure to perform in hopes of rebuilding his NFL portfolio. With the rumors circling that the NCAA altering their amateur athletes rules towards payments, most athletes will still try to use the premier programs of the NCAA to launch their future athletic careers.

USFL To Provide Players & Staff Tuition-free, Debt-free College Degree Program

January 5, 2022

Los Angeles, CA - The USFL is partnering with Strategic Education, Inc., a leading online education company, to provide lessons for players and league staff. Free, debt-free undergraduate degree program. USFL players and employees can enroll at Strayer University and Capella University in Strategic Education, both institutionally accredited universities that support engaged working adults in achieving their academic goals. Staff and players will be able to take tuition-free courses online through Capella University or online and in person at Strayer University, giving them the flexibility to pursue associate's, bachelor's, or master's degrees in business, healthcare, information technology, and education, among others.

"We are pleased to partner with Strategic Education, a market leader in online education in the United States," said Edward Hartman, USFL Executive Vice President of Business Operations. "Sports dreams often compete with educational goals, so we hope to reduce the burden by supporting USFL players and staff in their efforts to achieve college degrees by proudly offering this free benefit."

"We are thrilled to partner with the NFL to provide its players and staff with attractive and flexible degree programs," said Robert Silberman, CEO of Strategic Education. "Strategic education institutions have been educating adult learners for 130 years, and this innovative educational feature demonstrates the USFL's strong leadership and care for its players."

Todd Haley, Kevin Sumlin, Mike Riley, Bart Andrus named head coaches in USFL

January 6, 2022

Los Angeles, CA - The USFL announced the hiring of its first four head coaches,Todd Haley, Kevin Sumlin, Mike Riley and Bart Andrus. "Today is a monumental day for the new USFL as we hit the 100 days to kickoff mark," USFL president Brian Woods said. "To attract Mike Riley and Todd Haley, two former NFL head coaches, Bart Andrus, a former head coach in NFL Europe and CFL, plus an experienced college head coach in Kevin Sumlin, to the USFL, speaks to the quality of the league we're building. They all share our belief in high-quality spring football, and we're honored to have them lead their respective teams this year. We can't wait to hit the field!"

Haley, a former NFL head coach with the Kansas City Chiefs, will coach the Tampa Bay Bandits. He went 19-26 with the Chiefs from 2009 to 2011. He since has served as offensive coordinator with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns, where he was fired in 2018.

Sumlin will return to Houston to coach the USFL's Gamblers. The former University of Houston coach also had stops at Texas A&M and Arizona.

Riley, the former head coach of the Chargers from 1999 to 2001, has been hired by the New Jersey Generals. Riley has had coaching stops at Oregon State and Nebraska in addition to professional jobs with the AAF and XFL.

Andrus, who coached in the CFL (Toronto), UFL (Omaha) and NFL Europe (Amsterdam), will lead the Philadelphia Stars.

EASports Announces XFL Videogame

January 9, 2022

New York, NY - The XFL and Electronic Arts have entered into an exclusive agreement to produce an XFL video game in time for the start of the 2023 XFL season that also allows EA to share in the proceeds of future expansion team sales. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

"Once again, we are partnering with an industry leader who believes in the XFL philosophy and its growth potential. To the extent that EA helps grow the XFL, they participate in that growth through the increased value of future expansion teams," said Commissioner Oliver Luck. "EA is the videogame industry's gold standard. Arguably, nothing is more important to reach the younger male demographic that we are so strong in than video games. For our core fan, this is akin to a network-television agreement."

Over the next four years and beginning with the 2023 XFL season, EA will partner with the XFL on media and retail marketing, and produce XFL games, the first to be available to consumers at the start of the 2023 XFL season.

"We believe that the business model the XFL has created will provide for a new football experience for videogame fans, and provide EA with an incentive to partner with the XFL to expand the league," said Larry Probst, Chairman and CEO of EA. "The XFL is a unique brand of football and we intend to deliver a unique football gaming experience from any the industry has seen before. We're pleased to be working with the league during this exciting growth-period for the XFL."

Two More Head Coaches Revealed

January 20, 2022

Los Angeles, CA - The USFL announced two more of its head coaches on "The Herd," revealing two leaders with major coaching credentials who will lead franchises. Six of the league's eight head coaches have been revealed. The Birmingham Stallions will be coached by Skip Holtz, son of legendary coach Lou Holtz. The Pittsburgh Maulers will be led by Kirby Wilson.

Holtz, who has 22 years of experience as a college head coach, will lead the Birmingham Stallions.

Wilson, whose 36-year career includes 24 years as an NFL assistant, will be a head coach for the first time as he leads the Pittsburgh Maulers.

CFL MVP QB Mitchell and QB Bethel-Thompson leaving League for XFL

January 22, 2022

Calgary, ALBERTA, CANADA - Three time CFL Champion and CFL MVP Bo Levi Mitchell is leaving the Canadian Football League on a winning note. The veteran quarterback announced that he'll playing for the Calgary Greys in 2022. Mitchell became a CFL free agent earlier this month after helping Calgary win the '19 Grey Cup. "My next journey begins with the USFL and then will continue with considerable NFL interest in the fall. I do not want this decision in any way seen as a dismissal of the CFL. I love the CFL and hold it in the highest regard. Playing in the states this year allows family and football to overlap and I could not pass up on that opportunity."

Former Toronto Argonauts QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson has also signed with the XFL for the upcoming season and will be under center for the Toronto Argonauts.

Indianapolis to Host All Games for USFL in 2022

January 25, 2022

Indianapolis, IN - The USFL announced that Indianapolis, Indiana, will be the home of all games in 2022. "The first game played in any new league is itself historical and having the USFL's inaugural game simulcast by NBC and FOX makes it even more so," said FOX Sports CEO and Executive Producer Eric Shanks. "It's rare when two competitors can come together and see how cooperation can lead to long-term benefit."

Games will be held at Protective Stadium, the 45,000-seat home of the University of Alabama-Birmingham, with a number of additional games also staged at historic Legion Field.

Jeff Fisher, Larry Fedora Named as Final Two Coaches

January 27, 2022

Indianapolis, IN - The USFL announced its final two head coaches on "The Herd," revealing that one former Super Bowl coach and one former college head coach - both well-known leaders with extensive experience - would join the league. The final two coaches are Jeff Fisher, who was named head coach of the Michigan Panthers and Larry Fedora, who will coach the New Orleans Breakers.

Fisher went 142-120 in 17 years with the Oilers/Titans, with six playoff appearances, three division titles, two AFC Championship games and a trip to Super Bowl XXXIV. In 2012, he was named head coach of the St. Louis Rams, serving through Week 14 of the 2016 season, the team's first after moving back to Los Angeles.

Fedora comes to the USFL with 32 years of experience as a college coach and 11 years as a head coach. He won 79 games as a head coach, including 45 at North Carolina (2012-18). After serving as an analyst at Texas in 2019, Fedora spent the last two seasons (2020-21) as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Baylor.

BC Entrepreneur Amar Doman Introduced as New Owner of BC Lions

February 1, 2022

Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - The new owner of the CFL’s BC Lions knows he has work to do. Amar Doman has been a fan of the CFL club since he was 10 years old, and has watched its popularity fade throughout the community. Now the entrepreneur believes he has what it takes to reinvigorate not just the Lions but the league as a whole. “I like to rebuild things,” Doman told reporters Wednesday after it was announced he had purchased the team from the estate of previous owner David Braley. “I think this needs a rebuild, a community touch. And the CFL, I believe, needs a bit of a reboot and I think I’m the guy to do it. I think I can pull the community together and also get the community and the team more involved locally.”

Doman said he talked to Braley about potentially buying the club “a few times” over the years but Braley simply wasn’t ready to let the team go. “You can’t time business deals,” he said. “When they come up, you’re either going to move on them or you’re not. And this type of opportunity I’ve been working on for a long time, so it’s something I would have happily closed on years ago, quite frankly.”

“I’m prepared to put dollars into this team,” he said. “In the Canadian athletic space, sports space, you’re not in it to drive a big return. If a return comes, I think that’s great. I think the No. 1 thing you do with that return is reinvest it in the organization and the community.”

Having Doman come in at the beginning of the 2021 season “makes exactly the right statement at exactly the right time,” said CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie. “I think having Amar step in and with the energy he’s going to bring to our league, he’s obviously very successful in business, he’s got a deep and very rich history of integration of businesses and driving success,” he said. “I think that’s what we need a lot of.”

COVID-19 protocols will limit capacity to 12,500 fans and tickets were still available to the game as of Wednesday afternoon. As owner, Doman plans to work behind the scenes to “get BC Place a little more noisy again” and work with the team in the community. “To me, this isn’t about one season. This is about the next 25-30 years and rebuilding the brand,” he said. “There’s a lot of different factors that have to go in to get this going again. It won’t happen over night. But we’ve got a good start just getting fans back into the seats after COVID.”

SiriusXM Canada to Carry Every CFL Game Through the 2023 CFL Season

February 3, 2022

Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA - SiriusXM Canada, the country's leading audio entertainment company, announced it has renewed a multi-year agreement with the XFL and will offer subscribers across North America every game through to the 2024 XFL season. Every regular and post-season game, including the Championship, will be available live to SiriusXM satellite and streaming subscribers on Canada Talks (channel 167). French-language broadcasts of Montréal Alliance games can be heard on Influence Franco (channel 174). "We're pleased to partner with the XFL, and to bring every moment of XFL action back to our subscribers," said John Lewis, SVP Programming & Operations, SiriusXM Canada. "Canadians are passionate about football and SiriusXM is excited to contribute to that passion by connecting fans to their favorite team wherever they go."

"We're thrilled to extend our partnership with SiriusXM, that will allow subscribers to listen to every single game through the 2023 XFL season," said Bill Polian, XFL Commissioner. "XFL fans won't miss a moment of the XFL season thanks to SiriusXM."

NCAA adopts interim name, image and likeness policy

February 5, 2022

New York, NY - NCAA college athletes will have the opportunity to benefit from their name, image and likeness. "This is an important day for college athletes since they all are now able to take advantage of name, image and likeness opportunities," NCAA President Mark Emmert said. "With the variety of state laws adopted across the country, we will continue to work with Congress to develop a solution that will provide clarity on a national level. The current environment, both legal and legislative, prevents us from providing a more permanent solution and the level of detail student-athletes deserve."
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Initial XFL Rosters Announced

February 5, 2022

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2022 Memphis Express - HC Mike Singletary, OC David Lee, DC Dennis Thurman, GM Will Lewis, QBs Tyler Bray, Reid Sinnett and Garrett Grayson, RBs Zac Stacy, Jamal Morrow, Senorise Perry and Karan Higdon, WRs Dillon Mitchell, Devin Lucien, Brice Butler, Tyrie Cleveland, Jalen Hurd, Josh Malone, Khalil Tate and Shelton Gibson, TEs Nick OLeary, Adrien Robinson and MikQuan Deane, OL Ty Allen, Israel Helms, William Poehls, Austin Pasztor, Adam Bisnowaty, Anthony McKinney, Travis Vornkahl and Toby Weathersby, DL Vincent Valentine, Hunter Dimick, Sterling Shippy, Elijah Zeise, Kyle Peko, Devaroe Lawrence, Davis Bada and Brooks Reed, LBs James Vaughters, Sharif Finch, Khaylan Kearse-Thomas, Nigel Harris, Peter Kalambayi and Isaiah Kaufusi, DBs Kevon Seymour, Clayton Geathers, Tedric Thompson, DCota Dixon, Jacob Thieneman, Lamont Wade, Rashard Fant and Lenzy Pipkins, K Greg Joseph and P Ryan Winslow

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2022 Birmingham Iron - HC , OC Steve Logan, DC Rick Minter, GM Joe Pendry, QBs Luke Falk, Devlin Hodges and Taryn Christion, RBs Trent Richardson, Derrick Gore, TJ Yeldon and LaDarius Perkins, WRs Kelvin Benjamin, Geremy Davis, Quan Bray, Amba Etta-Tawo, DeAndrew White, Jamal Custis and Quadree Henderson, TEs Jordan Leggett, Rico Gathers and Xavier Grimble, OL Cyrus Kouandjio, Arie Kouandjio, Brandon Greene, Julian Good-Jones, Christian DiLauro, Bryce Hargrove, Jylan Ware, Kyle Murphy and Dominick Jackson, DL Marcell Dareus, Jeremy Faulk, Braxton Hoyett, Jovan Swann, Dee Liner, Eric Cotton, Garrison Smith and DaShawn Hand, LBs Cayson Collins, Dominique Ross, Blake Gallagher, Deon Lacey, Jermaine Gross and Josiah Tauaefa, DBs Nydair Rouse, Isaiah Langley, Hakeem Bailey, Jordan Dangerfield, John Battle, Jalen Julius, Dakari Monroe, Jalin Burrell and JaCorey Shepherd, K Nick Novak and P Colton Schmidt

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2022 Atlanta Alphas - HC Mark Richt, OC Ken Zampese, DC Kevin Coyle, GM Billy Devaney, QBs JT Barrett, Jamie Newman and Peter Pujals, RBs Isaiah Crowell, Jalin Moore, Josh Caldwell and Ito Smith, WRs Rashad Greene, Charone Peake, Charles Johnson, Antonio Nunn, Jhamon Ausbon, Jaleel Scott and Malachi Jones, TEs Keith Towbridge, Carson Meier and Orson Charles, OL Cornelius Edison, Devon Johnson, Jack Batho, John Wetzel, William Sweet, Freddie Burden, Ulrick John, Evin Ksiezarczyk, Lakayus McNeil and Chase Farris, DL Michael Bennett, RaShede Hageman, Sailosi Latu, Pat Afriyie, Deadrin Senat, Zac Dawe, Alani Pututau and Barkevious Mingo, LBs Khalil Bass, Connor Strachan, Logan Tago, Ahmad Thomas, Erroll Thompson and George Obinna, DBs Taveze Calhoun, Rojesterman Farris, Dwayne Hollis, Marcus Murphy, JR Pace, Duke Thomas, Shyheim Carter and Kemal Ishmael, K Younghoe Koo and P Cameron Nizialek

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2022 Washington Defenders - HC Pep Hamilton, OC Tanner Engstrand, DC Louie Cioffi, GM Greg Gabriel, QBs Ryan Mallett, Cardale Jones and Tyree Jackson, RBs Derrius Guice, Donnel Pumphrey, Artavis Pierce and DeLance Turner, WRs Mason Kinsey, Eli Rogers, Rashad Ross, Donte Sylencieux, Jalen Rowell and DeAndre Thompkins, TEs Jacob Breeland, Charles Scarff and Darion Clark, OL Cole Boozer, Malcolm Bunche, Rishard Cook, Daishawn Dixon, Tristen Hoge, Marquell Harrell, Tommy Champion, Logan Tuley-Tillman and DeOndre Wesley, DL Tavaris Barnes, Jay Bromley, Marcus Willoughby, Courtney Wallace, Terrence Fede, Julius Warmsley, Tracy Sprinkle and Elijah Qualls, LBs KeShun Freeman, Anthony Johnson, Jonathan Massaquoi, Sam Montgomery and AJ Tarpley, DBs Elijah Campbell, Thakarius Keyes, Kentrell Brice, Desmond Lawrence, Carlos Merritt, Rahim Moore, Shamarko Thomas and Josh Thornton, K Jon Brown and P Hunter Niswander

2022 Columbus Battlehawks - HC Johnathan Hayes, OC Chuck Long, DC Jay Hayes, GM Trey Brown, QBs Taylor Heinicke, Brian Lewerke and Kevin Davidson, RBs Keith Ford, Matt Jones, Taj McGowan and Christine Michael, WRs DeMornay Pierson-El, DaMarkus Lodge, Damion Willis, Krishawn Hogan, Micah Simon and Steven Mitchell, TEs Graham Adomitis, Evan Baylis and Dillon Gordon, OL Gerhard de Beer, Brian Folkerts, Korren Kirven, Brandon Bowen, Anthony Fabiano, Cordel Iwuagwu, Matt McCants, Jake Campos and Kevin Bowen, DL Will Clarke, DaVonte Lambert, Kawann Short, Treyvon Hester, Gimel President, Casey Sayles, Channing Ward and Khryi Thornton, LBs Terence Garvin, Jason Ferris, Jordan Kunaszyk, Dexter McCoil, Jonathan Celestin and Daniel Bituli, DBs Will Hill, Darius Hillary, Harold Jones-Quartey, Quin Blanding, Dominique Hatfield, Delano Hill, JT Ibe, Tre Boston, Derrek Thomas and Marquez White, K Taylor Russolino and P Marquette King

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2022 New York Guardians - HC Kevin Gilbride, OC GA Mangus, DC Jim Herrmann, GM Alan MacCracken, QBs Marquise Williams, Manny Wilkins and Anthony Gordon, RBs Paul Perkins, Jhurell Pressley, Tim Cook and Brian Hill, WRs DeAngelo Yancey, MeKale McKay, Jordan Williams-Lambert, Riley Ridley, DaMari Scott, Quincy Enunwa and JonVea Johnson, TEs DeShon Williams, Nate Wieting and Jake Sutherland, OL Tony Adams, Garrett Brumfield, George Asafo-Adjei, Syrus Tuitele, Trey Adams, John Kling, Brant Weiss, Zac Kerin and Avery Young, DL Rykeem Yates, Akeem Spence, Elijah Qualls, Woodrow Hamilton, TJ Barnes, Sterling Johnson, Joey Mbu, Ryan Mueller and Bunmi Rotimi, LBs Vosean Joseph, Ahmad Gooden, Cale Garrett, Devante Downs, Brady Sheldon and Bryce Hager, DBs Demetrious Cox, Shakial Taylor, Kyron Brown, Jordyn Peters, Sam Beal, Montre Hartage, Adrian Colbert, JT Hassell and Jaquarius Landrews, K Matt McCrane and P Justin Vogel

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2022 Las Vegas Vipers - HC Marc Trestman, OC Jaime Elizondo, DC Jerry Glanville, GM Ron Selesky, QBs Brett Hundley, Quinton Flowers and Aaron Murray, RBs Rod Smith, Jacques Patrick, DeVeon Smith and Brandon Wilds, WRs Antonio Callaway, Marcell Ateman, Thomas Ives, Jalen Tolliver, Siaosi Mariner and Dan Williams, TEs DeAndre Goolsby, Pharoah McKever and Cam Sutton, OL Jerald Foster, Martez Ivey, Lester Cotton, Dareuan Parker, Eric Kush, Gage Cervenka, NaTy Rodgers, Andrew Tiller and Isaiah Williams, DL Shane Bowman, Nick Coe, Azuoyah Alufohai, Sam Renner, Olsen Pierre, Deiontrez Mount, Jason Neill and Bobby Richardson, LBs Vic Beasley, Marquel Lee, Asmar Bilal, Max Richardson, Terrance Plummer and Martrell Spaight, DBs Bryce Canady, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, Kemah Siverand, Rashaan Gaulden, Demontre Hurst, DJ White, Nick Nelson and Anthoula Kelly, K Andrew Franks and P Jake Schum

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2022 San Diego Fleet - HC Mike Martz, OC Mike DeBord, DC Donnie Henderson, GM Dave Boller, QB Colin Kaepernick, Kai Locksley and Austin Davis, RBs Kapri Bibbs, Ralph Webb, Bishop Sankey and Tyler Ervin, WRs Marqise Lee, Shaq Evans, Justice Liggins, Jeremiah Haydel, Travis Jonson, Scotty Washington, Justice Shelton-Mosley and Dontez Ford, TEs Chase Harrell, Marcus Baugh and Dax Raymond, OL Daniel Brunskill, John Montelus, Brett Boyko, Seantrel Henderson, Jaelin Robinson, Jeremiah Kolone, Kyle Spalding, Ryan Roberts and Justice Powers, DL Datone Jones, Jamell Garcia-Williams, George Silvanic, Zeandae Johnson, Eddie Vanderdoes, Jason Strowbridge, Ryan Delaire and Myles Nash, LB Sua Cravens, Bryson Allen-Williams, Dante Olson, Derrick Moncrief, Riley Cole, Sutton Smith and Joey Alfieri, DBs Bradford Lemmons, Kameron Kelly, Cameron Kinley, Augie Contressa, Lawrence White, Raven Greene, Roderic Teamer, Jude Adjei-Barimah, Keivarae Russell and Rodney Randle, K Donny Hageman and P Sam Irwin-Hill

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2022 St. Louis Stallions - HC , OC Tim Lappano, DC , GM Matthew Hayes, QBs DeShone Kizer, Chase Litton and Josh Woodrum, RBs Tre Mason, Napoleon Maxwell, Corey Taylor and Daryl Richardson, WRs Kevin White, TJ Jones, Roger Lewis, Daurice Fountain, Chris Finke, Riley Lees, Josh Imatorbhebhe and Jester Weah, TEs Jerell Adams, Manasseh Garner and Ian Bunting, OL Austin Davis, Martinas Rankin, Wyatt Miller, Frederick Mauigoa, Lo Falemaka, JMarcus Webb, Ryan Roberts, Austin Droogsma, Justin Senior and Jeremiah Poutasi, DL Kamalei Correa, Tenny Palepoi, Karter Schult, Daniel McCullers, Trevon McSwain, DeShawn Williams, Sealver Siliga and Handsome Tanielu, LBs Stephone Anthony, Tobenna Okeke, Asantay Brown, Devante Bond, Manti Teo, Michael Pinckney and Frankie Griffin, DBs Ciante Evans, Stephen Denmark, Isiah Swann, Dymonte Thomas, Kahani Smith, Sojourn Shelton, Sherrick McManis, Dangelo Amos, Marc-Antoine Dequoy and Donovan Olumba, K Lirim Hajrullahu and P Cory Carter

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2022 San Antonio Commanders – HC Marvin Lewis, OC Matt Troxel, DC Jim Grobe, GM Daryl Johnston, QBs Logan Woodside, Brogan Roback and Dustin Vaughan, RBs Jeremy Hill, Patrick Carr, Tra Carson and Jordan Chunn, WRs Josh Doctson, Demarcus Ayers, Greg Ward, Damion Ratley, Devin Phelps, Reggie Davis and Stephen Guidry, TEs Dylan Stapleton, Kano Dillon and Miller Forristall, OL Derrick Puni, DJ Coker, Spencer Drango, Fisayo Awolaja, Josh Kline, Roderick Johnson, Hunter Watts, Shawn Lauvao and Jaryd Jones-Smith, DL Adolphus Washington, Deion Barnes, Kendall Donnerson, Trey Dishon, Garrett Marino, Johnny Dwight, Matthew Godin and Ashaad Mabry, LBs Mason Foster, Jayrone Elliott, Duke Ejiofor, Tyrone Holmes, Daren Bates and Jan Johnson, DBs Lorenzo Doss, Davon House, Kendall Futrell, Christian Angulo, Jackson Porter, Alexander Myres, Davontae Harris, Duke Thomas and Jomon Dotson, K Nick Rose and P Joseph Zema

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2022 Mexico City Conquerors - HC Rick Neuheisel, OC Steve Axman, DC Nick Aliotti, GM Phil Savage, QBs Broc Rutter, Nick Tiano and John Wolford, RBs Thomas Rawls, Devonte Williams, DJ Foster and Khalfani Muhammad, WRs Justin Hardy, Trevor Davis, Josh Huff, Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi, Romell Guerrier and Isaac Whitney, TEs Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Nick Guggemos and Isaiah Searight, OL Joshua Garnett, Elijah Nkansah, Foster Sarell, Jake Brendel, Jake Benzinger, Chandon Herring, Steven Gonzalez and Rees Odhiambo, DL Clifton McDonald, Darius Kilgo, Stacy McGee, Quindarius Thagard, Leterrius Walton, Ray Smith, Marcus Hardison and Dylan Wynn, LBs Dadi Nicholas, Marquis Flowers, Jack Cichy, Calvin Bundage, Donald Rotledge and Evan Weaver, DBs Dexter McDougle, Shareece Wright, Lafayette Pitts, Reggie Floyd, Picasso Nelson, Tariq Thompson, Bejour Wilson and Kamari Cotton-Moya, K Nick Folk and P Jeff Locke

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2022 Dallas Renegades – HC Bob Stoops, OC Hal Mumme, DC Chris Woods, GM John Peterson, QBs Brad Kaaya, Eric Dungey and Spencer Rattler, RBs Lance Dunbar, Rakeem Boyd, Darius Clark and Parker Houston, WRs Jeff Badet, Jazz Ferguson, Kendrick Rogers, Tevin Jones, Ventell Bryant, Steven Dunbar and Chad Hansen, TEs Donald Parham, Cole Wick and Nakia Griffin-Stewart, OL Willie Beavers, Josh Allen, Alex Light, Alex Balducci, Chad Slade, Nick Easton, Jake Burton, Darius James and Salesi Uhatafe, DL Ezekiel Ansah, Izaah Burks, Ryan Bee, Calvin Taylor, TJ Carter, James Lockhart, Gelen Robinson and Tyrell Thompson, LBs Jesse Aniebonam, Ray Ray Davison, James Folston, Edmond Robinson, Gerald Rivers and Tre Watson, DBs Tenny Adewusi, Donatello Brown, Treston Decoud, Marwin Evans, Josh Hawkins, Dashaun Phillips, Derron Smith and DMontre Wade, K Austin MacGinnis and P Drew Kaser

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2022 Houston Roughnecks – HC Junes Jones, OC Chris Miller, DC Ted Cottrell, GM Randy Mueller, QBs Connor Cook, Riley Neal and Cole McDonald, RBs DeAngelo Henderson, Darius Clark, Nathan Cottrell and James Wilder, WRs Sammie Coates, Nick Holley, Blake Jackson, Jalen Saunders, Aleva Hifo, Felton Davis and Trey Quinn, OL Isame Faciane, Elex Woodworth, Kenny Wiggins, Ross Reynolds, Brent Qvale, Adam Coon, Demetrius Rhaney, Kelvin Palmer and Sebastian Tretola, DL Corey Crawford, Kony Ealy, Caushaud Lyons, Vantrel McMillan, Jonathan Kongbo, Walter Palmore and Gabe Wright, LBs Carl Bradford, Kentrell Brothers, Jarvia Miller, Mark Nzeocha, Chapelle Russell and Kaelin Burnett, DBs Ajene Harris, Marqueston Huff, AJ Hendy, John Brannon, Antonio Phillips, Cornell Armstrong, Deatrick Nichols, Deji Olatoye and Jeremiah Johnson, K Sergio Castillo and P Austin Rehkow

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2022 Los Angeles Legends – HC Winston Moss, OC Norm Chow, DC, GM Joey Clinkscales, QBs Josh Johnson, BJ Daniels and Jalan McClendon, RBs DeAndre Washington, Otis Anderson, Elijah Hood and Martez Carter, WRs Sergio Bailey, Saeed Blacknall, Tre McBride, Jordan Smallwood, Donteea Dye, Nelson Spruce and Seth Roberts, TEs Jibri Blount, Alize Mack and Scott Orndoff, OL Lene Maiava, Storm Norton, Tony Bergstrom, Javon Patterson, Harry Crider, Kofi Amichia, Patrick Vahe, Ryan Cummings, Damian Prince and Kahlil McKenzie, DL Dion Jordan, Daeshon Hall, Kenny Bigelow, Devin Taylor, Oluwole Betiku, Dana Levine, Latarius Brady and Corey Vereen, LBs Solomon Ajayi, Josh Harvey-Clemons, Shaquem Griffin, Adarius Taylor, Romeo Finley and Bryan London, DBs Jerome Couplin, MarSean Diggs, Harlan Miller, Donte Vaughn, Brontae Harris, Dayan Lake, Jaylen Watkins, Arrion Springs and Roman Tatum, K Giorgio Tavecchio and P Shane Tripucka

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2022 Seattle Dragons – HC Jim Zorn, OC Mike Riley, DC Clayton Lopez, GM Tony Softli, QBs Brandon Silvers, Vernon Adams and Cody Kessler, RBs CJ Prosise, Brendan Knox, Kenneth Farrow and JaQuan Gardner, WRs Paul Richardson, Juwan Green, KD Cannon, Darvin Kidsy, Dontez Byrd, Austin Proehl and Darece Roberson, TEs Dominick Wood-Anderson, Colin Jeter and Evan Rodriguez, OL Kirk Barron, Venzell Boulware, Dillon Day, Andrew Jones, Demetrius Knox, Brad Lundblade, Leo Koloamatangi, Quinterrius Eatmon and Cyril Richardson, DL Avery Moss, Gus Cumberlander, Marcell Frazier, Stansly Maponga, Nazair Jones, Myles Adams, Praise Martin-Oguike, Tani Tupou and Pasoni Tasini, LBs Steven Johnson, Nyles Morgan, DAndre Walker, Michael Divinity, Kendell Beckwith, Korey Toomer and Kyle Quiero, DBs Mohammed Seisay, Tyson Graham, Godwin Igwebuike, Jayson Stanley, Damarious Randall, Neiko Thorpe, DeMarkus Acy and Jermaine Ponder, K Ernesto Lacayo and P Matt Bosher

2022 Montreal Alliance - HC, OC, DC, GM, QBs Dominique Davis, Trevor Harris and Davis Alexander, RBs Cameron Artis-Payne, Justin Stockton, William Stanback and Walter Fletcher, WRs Hergy Mayala, Cole Spieker, Jake Wieneke, Chandler Worthy, Geno Lewis, Reggie White and Tyson Philpot, OL David Brown, Nick Callender, Kristian Matte, Chris Schleuger, Rodeem Brown, Tyler Roemer, Brian Fineanganofo, Jamar McGloster and Landon Rice, DL Thomas Costigan, Jabari Ellis, Jonathan Kingsley, Jamal Davis, Mustafa Johnson, Mike Moore, Michael Wakefield, Nick Heninger, Nick Usher and Almondo Sewell, LBs Tyrice Beverette, Keishawn Bierra, Jawuan Johnson, Ahmad Thomas and Micah Awe, DBs Najee Murray, Kenneth Durden, Mike Jones, Nafees Lyon, Adarius Pickett, Wesley Sutton, Greg Reid, Ranthony Texada and Raheem Wilson, K Chandler Cantanzaro and P Tyler Newsome

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2022 Toronto Argonauts - HC, OC, DC, GM, QBs McLeod Bethel-Thompson and Chad Kelly, RBs AJ Ouellette, Javon Leake and Andrew Harris, WRs DaVaris Daniels, Kurleigh Gittens, Cam Phillips, Brandon Banks, Damonte Coxie, Eric Rogers and Markeith Ambles, OL Isiah Cage, Dejon Allen, Philip Blake, Ryan Hunter, Justin Lawrence, Kofi Appiah, Trevon Tate and Shane Richards, DL Sam Acheampong, Brandon Barlow, Jared Brinkman, JaGared Davis, Dewayne Hendrix, Ali Fayad, Shawn Oakman and Damontre Moore, LBs Shane Ray, Chris Edwards, Eli Mencer, Wynton McManis, Henoc Muamba and Jonathan Jones, DBs Maurice Carnell, Robertson Daniel, Tarvarus McFadden, DeShaun Amos, Cole Luke, Jamal Peters, Robert Priester and Shaquille Richardson, K Boris Bede and P Arryn Spioss

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2022 Vancouver Otters - HC, OC, DC, GM, QBs Antonio Pipkin, Taylor Cornelius and Nathan Rourke, RBs James Butler, Taquan Mizzell and Michael Warren, WRs DeAnthony Thomas, Lucky Whitehead, Bryan Burnham, Keon Hatcher, Alexander Hollins, Dominique Rhymes, Terry Williams and Jevon Cottoy, OL Jarell Broxton, Joel Figueroa, Sukh Chungh, Tristen Taylor, Kent Perkins and Phillip Norman, DL Miles Fox, Obum Gwacham, Steven Richardson, Josh Banks, Woody Baron, Sione Teuhema, Cam Kitchen, Tim Williams and Mathieu Betts, LBs Josh Woods, Boseko Lokombo, Elijah Ponder and Cassh Maluia, DBs Jalon Edwards-Cooper, TJ Lee, Garry Peters, Quincy Mauger, Rolan Milligan, Loucheiz Purifoy, Emmanuel Rugamba and Marcus Sayles, K Sean Whyte and P Stefan Flintoft

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2022 Calgary Greys - HC, OC, DC, GM, QBs Bo Levi Mitchell, Tommy Stevens and Jake Maier, RBs Dedrick Mills, Peyton Logan and KaDeem Carey, WRs Reggie Begelton, Malik Henry, Kamar Jorden, Jalen Philpot, Shawn Bane and Tre Odoms-Dukes, OL Bryce Bell, Julian Good-Jones, Sean McEwen, Hugh Thornton, Zack Williams, Joshua Coker, Brandon Murphy, Stefan Banks and Derek Dennis, DL Romeo McKnight, Sylvester Williams, George Obinna, Shawn Lemon, Terrell McClain, Folarin Orimolade and Mike Rose, LBs Cameron Judge, Silas Stewart and Jameer Thurman, DBs Dionte Ruffin, Tre Roberson, Marcelis Branch, Branden Dozier, Javien Elliott, Natrell Jamerson, Jonathan Moxey, Titus Wall, Trumaine Washington and Kobe Williams, K Rene Paredes and P Cody Grace
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Re: United Football League - The story of the XFL-USFL Merge

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XFL Week 1: Otters to Open 400 Level at BC Place as Lower Bowl Sells Out

February 16, 2022

Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - The Vancouver Otters announced that lower bowl seating at BC Place is on track to sell out for this Sunday's season kickoff against the Edmonton Elks. As a result, a select number of seats in the 400 level will be available for single-game purchase while supplies last. "The response for our regular season opener has been very enthusiastic and we wanted to do our part to allow as many of our great fans through the gates as possible," said Otters President Rick LeLacheur. "Our customers are hungry for football and the chance to enjoy events at full capacity once again and we can't wait to welcome our great fans through the gates at BC Place."

XFL Week 1:

February 17, 2022

Calgary, ALBERTA, CANADA -

-- (0-0)Dragons 27 - 30 Greys(0-0)
(SEA): QB Adams - 18/32 250 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs, RB - 7 carries, 98 yards, WR - 4 catches, 112 yards, WR - 4 catches, 51 yards
(CAL): QB Mitchell - 21/34 199 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, RB Carey - 13 carries, 60 yards, 2 TDs, WR Begelton - 7 catches, 101 yards, WR Henry - 4 catches, 36 yards, 1 TD

XFL Week 1:

February 18, 2022

Memphis, TN -

-- (0-0)17 - 19 Stallions(0-0)
(): QB - 24/34 380 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, RB - 9 carries, 33 yards, WR - 5 catches, 92 yards, WR - 7 catches, 71 yards
(STL): QB Kizer - 18/26 188 yards, 1 TD, RB - 10 carries, 17 yards, WR - 6 catches, 74 yards, 1 TD, WR - 5 catches, 69 yards

XFL Week 1:

February 19, 2022

Memphis, TN -

-- (0-0)13 - 30(0-0)
(): QB - 18/28 222 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs, RB - 10 carries, 25 yards, WR - 8 catches, 72 yards, WR - 4 catches, 56 yards, WR - 2 catches, 75 yards, 1 TD
(): QB - 22/32 311 yards, 1 TD, 10 carries, 42 yards, 1 TD, RB - 9 carries, 14 yards, 3 catches, 61 yards, 1 TD, WR - 4 catches, 92 yards, WR - 5 catches, 58 yards,

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XFL Week 1:

February 20, 2022

Memphis, TN -

-- (0-0)15 - 59 Otters(0-0)
(): QB - 20/29 254 yards, 3 INTs, RB - 8 carries, 39 yards, WR - 5 catches, 72 yards, WR - 6 catches, 64 yards
(VAN): QB Rourke - 26/29 282 yards, 3 TDs, 7 carries, 78 yards, 2 TDs, RB Butler - 17 carries, 108 yards, 2 TDs, WR Whitehead - 6 catches, 110 yards, WR Hatcher - 4 catches, 55 yards, 1 TD

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XFL Week 1: King of Canada Crowned

February 21, 2022

Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA - The Sports Network (TSN) got a perfect start into their XFL foray with this shootout. QB Jeremiah Masoli led the Alliance down the field on the first possession that ended with a 26 yard touchdown pass to TE Lance Kendricks. After a short Argonauts' possession, Alliance RB Chuba Hubbard took his first XFL carry 89 yards for a touchdown giving the Alliance an early 14-0 lead. Argonauts QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson then responded for his first career XFL TD pass when he hit WR Keyarris Garrett for the score. The Alliance ended the first with a field goal and the 17-7 lead. The Argonauts then responded with a 16 yard touchdown run from RB Jhurell Pressley to start the 2nd quarter. After another Montreal field goal, Toronto scored again on the ground with a RB Chandler Cox 9 yard scamper. RB James Wilder responded for the Alliance with a two yard plunge and after a Jousters' fumble, the Alliance added an additional field goal for the halftime score of 30-21.

Pressley then got the 2nd half scoring started with his own 60 yard touchdown run before Alliance K Sam Sloman then added his 4th field goal for the Alliance and the score was 33-28 at the end of three. Cox then found his second score of the game to give his Argonauts their first ever lead, 34-33. It was short lived however as Sloman then kicked his 5th field goal of the afternoon. After a 4th down attempt failed for Toronto on the following possession, Sloman set an XFL record for field goals in a game with his 6th successful attempt on the day giving the Alliance the 39-34 victory.

-- (0-0)Alliance 39 - 34 Argonauts(0-0)
(MON): QB Masoli - 23/35 242 yards, 1 TD, RB Hubbard - 27 carries, 204 yards, 1 TD, RB Wilder - 11 carries, 55 yards, 1 TD, WR Jones - 6 catches, 79 yards, WR Rogers - 3 catches, 49 yards
(TOR): QB Mitchell - 25/40 288 yards, 1 TD, RB Pressley - 17 carries, 83 yards, 2 TDs, RB Cox - 13 carries, 73 yards, 2 TDs, WR Garrett - 5 catches, 69 yards, 1 TD, WR Wright - 5 catches, 62 yards

The LFA Merges with the ELF: A New Era for International Football

February 22, 2022

Mexico City, MEXICO - In a landmark development for the world of international American football, the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA) has announced its merger with the European League of Football (ELF). This strategic alliance promises to reshape the landscape of the sport, bringing together two dynamic leagues and creating new opportunities for growth and competition. The LFA, Mexico's premier professional American football league, and the ELF, a rapidly expanding league in Europe, have both made significant strides in popularizing the sport in their respective regions. The merger aims to leverage the strengths of both leagues, fostering greater collaboration and enhancing the global appeal of American football.

The merger between the LFA and the ELF follows the merger of the CFL and ELF from a few months ago and marks the beginning of a new era for American football outside the United States. By uniting the three vibrant leagues, the merger aims to elevate the sport's profile, attract new fans, and provide players with enhanced opportunities for growth and development. As the CFL, LFA and ELF embark on this collaborative journey, the future looks bright for American football in Canada, Europe and Latin America. The merger is set to create a more competitive and dynamic landscape, offering fans a richer and more diverse football experience. This historic alliance is not just a merger of leagues; it's a bold step towards the global expansion and evolution of American football.

The Saltillo Dinos, Chihuahua Caudillos, Mexico City Mexicas, Puebla Artilleros, Naucalpan Raptors, Toluca Osos, Queretaro Pioneros, Jalisco Reyes, Tijuana Galgos, Jaurez Rarámuris and Monterrey Parrilleros will join the ELF as the league plays as a 25 team league. This will be the first season with action for these teams since 2019 due to the 2020 and 2021 seasons being cancelled due to the COVID pandemic.
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Shea Patterson is Selected First Overall in InAugural USFL Draft

February 23, 2022

Indianapolis, IN - The 35-round inaugural draft was an exciting two-day event with 300 players selected. The Michigan Panthers were first on the clock and they started the show by selecting former Michigan Wolverines QB Shea Patterson with the No. 1 overall pick. The other first-round quarterbacks included Jordan Ta’amu (Ole Miss) to the Tampa Bay Bandits, Bryan Scott (Occidental) to the Philadelphia Stars, Ben Holmes (Tarleton State) to the New Jersey Generals, Clayton Thorson (Northwestern) to the Houston Gamblers, Kyle Lauletta (Richmond) to the Pittsburgh Maulers and Kyle Sloter (Northern Colorado) to the New Orleans Breakers.

All of the quarterbacks have some previous pro experience, including NFL preseason games, the Canadian Football League, XFL or indoor football.

XFL Week 2:

February 24, 2022

Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA -

-- (0-0)Dragons 19 - 20 Argonauts(0-0)
(SEA): QB Adams - 20/34 284 yards, 1 INT, RB - 8 carries, 29 yards, WR Lewis - 7 catches, 127 yards, WR White - 6 catches, 83 yards
(TOR): QB Bethel-Thompson - 22/31 269 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, RB Harris - 18 carries, 87 yards, WR Ambles - 2 catches, 67 yards, WR Gittens - 6 catches, 66 yards

XFL Week 2:

February 25, 2022

Birmingham, AL -

-- (0-0)Stallions 19 - 12(0-0)
(STL): QB Kizer - 15/22 228 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, RB - 14 carries, 48 yards, RB - 7 carries, 43 yards, WR - 4 catches, 71 yards, 1 TD, WR - 2 catches, 58 yards, 1 TD
(): QB - 27/38 331 yards, RB - 12 carries, 85 yards, WR - 7 catches, 91 yards, WR - 7 catches, 77 yards, WR - 7 catches, 55 yards

XFL Week 2:

February 26, 2022

Memphis, TN -

-- (1-0)Greys 33 - 30(0-0)
(CAL): QB Mitchell - 28/42 313 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, RB Logan - 9 carries, 45 yards, 4 catches, 59 yards, WR Jorden - 7 catches, 109 yards
(): QB - 36/51 425 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs, RB - 11 carries, 40 yards, WR - 11 catches, 131 yards, 1 TD, WR - 8 catches, 96 yards, WR - 7 catches, 72 yards, 1 TD, WR - 6 catches, 65 yards

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XFL Week 2:

February 27, 2022

Memphis, TN -

-- (0-0)26 - 16(0-0)
(): QB - 20/26 247 yards, 1 TD, RB - 17 carries, 126 yards, 1 TD, WR - 5 catches, 81 yards, WR - 4 catches, 56 yards, 1 TD
(): QB - 21/35 315 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs, RB - 9 carries, 40 yards, WR - 12 carries, 149 yards, 1 TD, WR - 3 catches, 85 yards

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XFL Week 2:

February 28, 2022

Memphis, TN -

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European League of Football Becomes World League of American Football

February 28, 2022

Berlin, GERMANY - In a groundbreaking expansion, the European League of Football (ELF) has announced that the addition of new teams in Mexico and Canada, has prompted a rebranding to the World League of American Football (WLAF). This move marks a significant step towards the globalization of American football, bringing the sport to new audiences and markets. The inclusion of teams from North America underscores the league's commitment to broadening its reach and enhancing the competitive landscape. With franchises now spanning three continents, the WLAF aims to provide a more diverse and exciting football experience for fans worldwide.

WLAF President Patrick Esume shared his enthusiasm for the expansion, stating, "This is a historic moment for our league. By welcoming teams from Mexico and Canada, we are truly becoming a global league. Our new name, the World League of American Football, reflects our mission to bring high-quality football to fans around the world."

The new teams are expected to bring unique styles and talents to the league, enriching the overall quality of play. Fans in Mexico and Canada will now have the opportunity to support their local teams while enjoying the thrill of international competition. As the WLAF gears up for its inaugural season under the new name, excitement is building among fans and players. The league's expansion into Mexico and Canada is poised to usher in a new era of international American football, uniting fans from around the world in their love for the game and has caught the eye of the top professional football league in the world. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell also praised the expansion, saying, "The WLAF's growth is a testament to the increasing popularity of American football globally. This expansion will not only enhance the sport's global footprint but also provide more opportunities for players and fans alike."
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