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ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
RECORDS
REGULAR SEASON
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS
TEAM W-L RECORDS
POSTSEASON
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS
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2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
INDIVIDUAL REGULAR SEASON RECORDS
SERVICE
MOST SEASONS
1. Aaron Garcia, 1995-2008, 2010-2012…18
2. Darryl Hammond, 1991-2006............. ...16
Barry Wagner, 1992-2007 ................. ...16
Lawrence Samuels, 1994-2008, 2010...16
MOST SEASONS WITH ONE CLUB
1. Lawrence Samuels, Tampa Bay 1994-2000, 2002-08, 2010…15
2. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona 1993-98, 2000-07 .................. …….14
3. Hunkie Cooper, Arizona 1993-2005 ................................. …….13
MOST GAMES PLAYED
1. Aaron Garcia ...................... 226
2. Lawrence Samuels ............. 207
3. Barry Wagner ..................... 190
SCORING
MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Career
1. Barry Wagner ..................... 2,490
2. Damian Harrell ................... 2,172
3. Eddie Brown ....................... 2,076
MOST POINTS (kicking), Career
1. Remy Hamilton ................... 1,655
2. Steve Videtich .................... 1,597
3. Mike Black .......................... 1,246
MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Season
1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado…366
2. Jesse Schmidt, 2011 Iowa .. ……..356
3. Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah ..... ……..340
MOST POINTS (kicking), Season
1. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles .... 185
2. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona ........ 179
A.J. Haglund, 2008 San Jose .......... 179
3. Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles .... 173
MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Rookie Season
1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona ............... 328
2. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago............... 322
3. Eddie Brown, 1994 Albany ................ 288
MOST POINTS (kicking), Rookie Season
1. A.J. Haglund, 2007 San Jose ............ 158
2. Pete Elezovic, 1996 Albany ............... 155
3. Kenny Spencer, 2012 Spokane ......... 150
MOST SEASONS, 100-or-More Points
1. Steve Videtich .... 12
Barry Wagner ..... 12
Remy Hamilton ... 12
MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Game
1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas ......... 54 at Grand Rapids, March 8, 2007
Eddie Brown, Albany .................. .….54 vs. Minnesota, May 18, 1996
2. Eddie Brown, Albany .................. .……48 at Nashville, April 13, 2000
3. 4 tied, last, Chris Jackson, Los Angeles…44 vs. Austin, April 3, 2004
MOST POINTS (kicking), Game
1. Remy Hamilton, Los Angeles…22 at Austin, February 11, 2005
2. Mike Black, New England ... ………21 at Orlando, May 14, 1999
Kenny Stucker, Milwaukee . ….. 21 vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Barry Wagner ..... 410
2. Damian Harrell ... 361
3. Eddie Brown....... 345
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado….60
2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa..………59
3. Adron Tennell, 2013 Spokane…...56
Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah…..……..56
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season
1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona……………...54
2. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago..…………….53
3. Eddie Brown, 1994 Albany……………….48
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas ......... 9 at Grand Rapids, March 8, 2007
Eddie Brown, Albany .................. …..9 vs. Minnesota, May 18, 1996
2. Eddie Brown, Albany .................. …….8 at Nashville, April 13, 2000
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Career
1. Remy Hamilton .......................... 1,227
2. Steve Videtich ............................ 1,153
3. Mark Lewis ................................. 956
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona…………167
2. Marco Capozzoli, 2011 Jacksonville……155
3. Kyle Brotzman, 2012 Utah………..……...152
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Game
1. 6 tied; last, Kenny Spencer, Spokane...13 at San Jose, June 23, 2012
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Career
1. Remy Hamilton .................. 1,091
2. Steve Videtich .................... 1,051
3. Carlos Martinez .................. 857
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Season
1. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona .. 158
2. Kenny Spencer, 2012 Spokane .. 138
3. A.J. Haglund, 2007 San Jose ..... 128
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MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Game
1. Steve Videtich, New Jersey ........13 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997
Clay Rush, New York .................13 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001
2. 8 tied, last, Garrett Lindholm, Arizona ....12 at Iowa, July 27, 2013
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Rookie Season
1. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland .............. 27
2. Brian Gowins, 2000 Grand Rapids ..... 25
3. Mike Black, 1993 Charlotte ................ 23
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE WITH NO MISSES, Game
1. Steve Videtich, New Jersey…...13 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997
Clay Rush, New York .................…..13 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001
2. 5 tied, last, Garrett Lindholm, Arizona ....12 at Iowa, July 27, 2013
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game
1. Kenny Stucker, Milwaukee ................. 6 vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994
Mike Black, New York ....................... 6 at Portland, May 9, 1998
2. 7 tied, last, Remy Hamilton, LA………5 at Austin, February 11, 2005
HIGHEST 1-POINT EXTRA POINT PRECENTAGE, Career (min. 160
attempts)
1. Carlos Huerta ..... 96.4
2. Don Silvestri ....... 93.6
3. A.J. Haglund ....... 93.0
HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE,
Career (min. 75 attempts)
1. Jay Taylor .......... 60.5
2. Mark Lewis ......... 54.3
3. Brian Gowins...... 53.5
MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Career
1. Barry Wagner ..... …15
2. Darryl Hammond …13
3. Cory Fleming ...... …12
HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE,
Season (min. 25 attempts)
1. A.J. Haglund, 2008 San Jose ......... ...84.0
2. Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles…75.0
3. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles…74.4
MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Season
1. Chris Robinson, 2008 Arizona ........... 6
2. Ira Hillary, 1992 Cincinnati ................. 5
Kerry Brown, 2003 New York............ 5
MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Game
1. Chris Ford, Texas .............................. …3 vs. Anaheim, August 1, 1997
Marlon Moye-Moore, Orlando ............ …3 vs. Arizona, May 31, 2008
2. 27 tied, last, Odie Armstrong, Orlando…2 at Tampa Bay, June 7, 2008
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career
1. Remy Hamilton ... 392
2. Steve Videtich .... 368
3. Mike Black .......... 364
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Bjorn Nittmo, 1993 Cleveland ... 63
2. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland..... 61
3. Richard Defelice, 1996 Texas ... 60
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1. Gary Gussman, Denver ............ 9 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989
Gary Gussman, Denver ............ 9 at Detroit, July 21, 1989
Rusty Fricke, Pittsburgh............ 9 vs. Albany, July 14, 1990
Marco Morales, New Orleans ... 9 a Detroit, June 27, 1990
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Career
1. Remy Hamilton ... 188
2. Steve Videtich .... 182
3. Mike Black .......... 177
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season
1. Daron Alcorn, 1999 Portland.............. 32
2. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles .... 29
3. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland.............. 27
Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles .... 27
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LONGEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL
1. Aaron Mills, San Jose .................... 63, at Florida, May 18, 1996
2. Clay Rush, Colorado ...................... 62, vs. LA, February 27, 2005
3. Ian Howfield, Las Vegas................. 61, at Miami, July 8, 1995
MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career
1. Brian Mitchell ..... 7
2. Mark Lewis ......... 2
3. Ty Stewart .......... 1
Tom Whelihan .... 1
MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Brian Mitchell, 1994 Cleveland ... 6
2. Mark Lewis, 2007 Austin ............ 2
3. Brian Mitchell, 1995 St. Louis ..... 1
Ty Stewart, 1996 Minnesota ....... 1
Tom Whelihan, 1996 St. Louis ... 1
MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1. Brian Mitchell, Cleveland ............ 2 at Orlando, July 29, 1994
2. 9 tied, last, Mark Lewis, Austin ... 1 at New York, June 2, 2007
MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS MADE, Career
1. Brian Mitchell ............. 7
2. Tom Whelihan ............ 1
PASSING
HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Career (min. 500 attempts)
1. Mark Grieb ................. 128.6
2. Chris Greisen ............. 127.2
3. Russ Michna .............. 123.3
2. Matt D’Orazio ............. 122.9
Nick Davila ................. 122.9
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Season (min. 200 attempts)
1. Mark Grieb, 2001 San Jose…...133.9
2. Mark Grieb, 2004 San Jose…...133.5
3. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia…132.0
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season (min. 200 attempts)
1. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia .. …….74.0
2. Mark Grieb, 2004 San Jose .... …….73.0
3. Matt D’Orazio, 2008 Philadelphia…72.4
HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Rookie Season (min. 200 attempts)
1. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane………120.8
2. Adrian McPherson, 2004 Indiana…119.6
3. Joe Hamilton, 2004 Orlando……….119.3
Brett Dietz, 2007 Tampa Bay………119.3
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE,
Rookie Season (min. 200 attempts)
1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...... …67.3
2. Lang Campbell, 2007 Austin .. …66.2
3. Brett Dietz, 2007 Tampa Bay . …65.9
HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Game (min. 30 attempts)
1. Aaron Garcia, Iowa ............. 155.8 vs. Houston, June 8, 2000
2. Clint Dolezel, Dallas ........... 155.3 at Orlando, March 19, 2006
3. Chris Greisen, Georgia ....... 155.2 at Austin, June 9, 2007
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Game (minimum 30
attempts)
1. Clint Dolezel, Houston............ 89.7 at Nashville, June 18, 1999
2. Tommy Grady, Utah ............... 89.3 vs. Georgia, June 23, 2012
3. Andy Kelly, New Orleans ........ 87.9 at Nashville, February 4, 2005
Mike Pawlawski, Albany ......... 87.9 at Nashville, April 13, 2000
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Career
1. Aaron Garcia .............. 7,488
2. Andy Kelly .................. 6,223
3. Clint Dolezel ............... 5,693
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah .. …….743
2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose……..704
3. Andy Kelly, 2005 New Orleans…700
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Rookie Season
1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...............617
2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane ...........562
3. Jay McDonagh, 2002 New Jersey ..536
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1. Shane Stafford, Tampa Bay.... 63 at Columbus, May 6, 2006
2. Jay McDonagh, Las Vegas ..... 61 at Los Angeles, February 2, 2003
Shane Austin, Pittsburgh ........ 61 at Spokane, July 26, 2013
3. Mark Grieb, San Jose ............. 59 vs. Arizona, March 10, 2012
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Career
1. Aaron Garcia ...................... 4,850
2. Mark Grieb ......................... 4,115
3. Andy Kelly .......................... 3,885
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Season
1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah ...... ……….507
2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose…………..476
3. Andy Kelly, 2005 New Orleans………466
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Rookie Season
1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ....... ………...415
2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane ... ………...367
3. Jay McDonagh, 2002 New Jersey……334
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1. Tommy Grady, Utah ............... …46 at Kansas City, June 2, 2012
2. Andy Kelly, New Orleans ........ …42 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007
3. Shane Stafford, Tampa Bay.... …38 at Columbus, May 6, 2006
Tommy Maddox, New Jersey …38 at New England, June 30, 2000
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Career (min. 500 attempts)
1. Mark Grieb ......... 74.0
2. Chris Greisen ..... 69.9
3. Matt D’Orazio ..... 68.8
MOST PASSING YARDS, Career
1. Aaron Garcia .......................... 60,194
2. Mark Grieb ............................. 47,901
3. Clint Dolezel ........................... 44,559
MOST PASSING YARDS, Season
1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah ...... 5,870
2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose .... 5,744
3. Nick Davila, 2012 Arizona ...... 5,500
MOST PASSING YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...... 4,858
2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane... 4,428
3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa .......... 3,973
MOST SEASONS, 2,000 or More Passing Yards
1. Aaron Garcia .............. 13
2. Sherdrick Bonner ....... 12
3. Andy Kelly .................. 11
Clint Dolezel ............... 11
Mark Grieb ................. 11
MOST SEASONS, League Leader in Passing Yards
1. Clint Dolezel ............... 4
2. Mark Grieb ................. 3
3. Mike Perez ................. 2
Art Schlichter.............. 2
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game
1. Clint Dolezel, Houston ........ …….479 vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999
2. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona . …….470 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003
3. Todd Marinovich, Los Angeles…469 at Houston, June 23, 2000
LONGEST PASS COMPLETION
1. 43 times, last, Brian Reader….49T vs. Arizona Rattlers, July 27, 2013
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Career
1. Aaron Garcia……………..1,304
2. Clint Dolezel ....................... 931
3. Mark Grieb ......................... 922
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MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season
1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah ..............142
2. Aaron Garcia, 2012 San Antonio …118
3. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia ......…117
Nick Davila, 2011 Arizona ..........…117
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Season
1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona…….193
2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa ......... 172
3. Anthony Jones, 2011 Dallas ....... 171
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Rookie Season
1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...........102
2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane .......100
3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa...............82
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Rookie Season
1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona........ 193
2. Troy McBroom, 2011 Tulsa ........ 149
3. Mario Urrutia, 2013 Utah ............ 142
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game
1. Kyle Rowley, Spokane ................…...12 at San Jose, June 23, 2012
Tommy Grady............................…...12 vs. Cleveland, July 13, 2012
2. 8 tied, last, Aaron Garcia, Orlando…11 at Spokane, May 11, 2013
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Game
1. Dwayne Dixon, Washington ....... 20 vs. Chicago, July 16, 1987
Huey Whittaker, Utah ................. 20 vs. New Orleans, April 25, 2008
2. Hunkie Cooper, Arizona ............. 19 vs. Tampa Bay, June 12, 1993
Kenny Henderson, New Orleans 19 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007
PJ Berry, Pittsburgh ................... 19 at San Antonio, May 12, 2012
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Career
1. Aaron Garcia .............. 211
2. Andy Kelly .................. 164
3. Clint Dolezel ............... 153
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season
1. Tommy Grady, 2013 Utah ......................... 28
Aaron Garcia, 2013 San Jose/Orlando ..... 25
2. Mark Grieb, 2011 San Jose…..…….………25
Gino Guidugli, 2012 Milwaukee ................ 25
3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa.............................. 23
Kyle Rowley, 2012 Spokane ..................... 23
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Career
1. Damian Harrell ........................... 15,134
2. Chris Jackson ............................ 13,382
3. Barry Wagner ............................. 13,363
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Season
1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona…….2,372
2. Anthony Jones, 2011 Dallas ....... 2,232
3. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa ......... 2,218
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Rookie Season
1. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa.............................. 23
2. Peter Tom Willis, 1997 Tampa Bay ............ 19
3. Harold Smith, 1988 New England .............. 18
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona…….………..2,372
2. Jared Perry, 2012 Chicago ......... ………..1,811
3. Mario Urrutia, 2013 Utah ............ ………..1,675
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game
1. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona ..........6 at New York, February 27, 2005
Brian Zbydniewski, Cleveland .....6 vs. San Antonio, May 18, 2013
2. 14 tied, last, Dan Raudabaugh, Phil. .....5 at San Antonio, July 27, 2013
MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Game
1. Mike Horacek, Iowa ............ ….285 vs. Albany, July 15, 2000
2. Dwayne Dixon, Washington…264 vs. Chicago, July 16, 1987
3. Siaha Burley, Utah ............. ….259 vs. New York, February 11, 2006
Joe Hills, Tampa Bay ......... ….259 at Utah, April 6, 2013
MOST TIMES SACKED, Season
1. J.J. Raterink, 2012 Iowa .............…...50
2. Nick Hill, 2011 Orlando ...............…...42
3. Connell Maynor, 2001 New Jersey…38
MOST TIMES SACKED, Rookie Season
1. Jim Crocicchia, 1988 New York ..29
2. Gene Johnson, 1992 Arizona .....26
3. Reggie Collier, 1991 Orlando......24
Mike Hold, 1987 Chicago............24
Kurt Rocco, 2011 Cleveland .......24
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game
1. Kevin Eakin, Alabama.................9 at Tulsa, May 8, 2010
2. Reggie Collier, Orlando ..............8 vs. Detroit, June 21, 1991
Terrence Jones, Connecticut .......8 at Charlotte, May 11, 1996
RECEIVING
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Career
1. Damian Harrell ........... 1,164
2. Lawrence Samuels ..... 1,030
3. Chris Jackson ............. 1,004
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MOST SEASONS, 1,000-or-More Receiving Yards
1. Damian Harrell ................... 9
2. Chris Jackson .................... 8
3. Eddie Brown....................... 7
Barry Wagner ..................... 7
HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION, Career
(min. 200 receptions)
1. Larry Willis ......................... 16.4
2. Gary Mullen ....................... 15.7
3. James Hundon ................... 15.1
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Damian Harrell ................... 357
2. Chris Jackson .................... 325
3. Eddie Brown....................... 303
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado .. 60
2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa ......... 58
3. Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah ............ 56
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MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season
1. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago………….………….49
2. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona………….………….47
3. Maurice Purify, 2011 Georgia ............ …………46
LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
1. Andre Bowden, Carolina ............ 49T vs. Grand Rapids, May 17, 2002
2. Marlion Jackson, Las Vegas....... 46T at Los Angeles, May 14, 2005
3. Bernard Hall, St. Louis ............... 45T vs. Albany, May 28, 1999
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas ................. 9 at GR, March 8, 2007
2. 16 tied, last, Maurice Purify, Arizona .. 7 at Utah, May 19, 2012
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH, Career (min. 100 attempts)
1. Michael Bishop........... 5.2
2. Adrian McPherson...... 5.0
Major Harris ............... 4.9
3. Bernard Morris ........... 4.6
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, One-or-More Receiving Touchdowns
1. Damian Harrell ........... 78
2. Chris Jackson ............. 52
3. Eddie Brown ............... 41
RUSHING
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Career
1. Bo Kelly ...................... 540
2. Bob McMillen .............. 484
3. Derrick Ross ............... 466
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season
1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas ..........…167
2. Dan Alexander, 2007 Nashville ...…165
3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia….153
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Rookie Season
1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas ..........167
2. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis .......101
3. Major Harris, 1991 Columbus .....88
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game
1. Derrick Ross, Philadelphia ...... 21 at Cleveland, May 27, 2012
2. Dan Alexander, Nashville ....... 19 vs. Kansas City, April 21, 2007
3. Dan Alexander, Nashville ....... 18 at Las Vegas, June 10, 2007
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Career
1. Derrick Ross ....... 1,773
2. Bo Kelly .............. 1,571
3. Bob McMillen ...... 1,508
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Season
1. Derrick Ross, 2012 Philadelphia……...645
2. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas ..........……..622
3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia .……..506
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas ..........622
2. Major Harris, 1991 Columbus .....424
3. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis .......372
MOST SEASONS, 200-or-More Rushing Yards
1. 5 tied, last, Derrick Ross .............3
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1. Michael Bishop, Grand Rapids ...100 at Colorado, February 5, 2005
2. Major Harris Columbus ...............95 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991
3. Bobby Reid, Tulsa ......................93 at Georgia, March 13, 2011
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH, Season (min. 25 attempts)
1. Bernard Morris, 2011 Pittsburgh ......... …...6.8
2. Chad Dukes, 1997 Albany .................. …...6.6
3. Adrian McPherson, 2007 Grand Rapids…6.5
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Barry Wagner ............. 127
2. Derrick Ross .............. 106
3. Andre Bowden ........... 103
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Dan Alexander, 2007 Nashville .......... 41
2. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .................. 39
3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia ........ 35
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season
1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .................. 39
2. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis............... 26
3. Adrian McPherson 2004 Indiana ........ 19
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. Dan Alexander, Nashville ........... 6 vs. Kansas City, April 21, 2007
2. 11 tied, last, Adrian McPherson, TB. . 5 vs. Jacksonville, March 23, 2013
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Career
1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 501
2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 500
3. George LaFrance ....... 462
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season
1. PJ Berry, 2012 Pittsburgh ...... ………111
2. PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans .. ………101
3. Kenny Henderson, 2010 Dallas……..99
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Rookie Season
1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa........ ………90
2. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay…86
3. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York……..81
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game
1. Corey Johnson, Carolina ........ …..12 at New York, July 7, 2001
2. 9 tied, last, Chris LeFlore, Pittsburgh…11 vs. San Jose, July 13, 2013
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Career
1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 10,590
2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 9,810
3. George LaFrance ....... 8,954
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MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season
1. Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane ..2,265
2. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit ...........2,240
3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York ..........2,086
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa ................1,756
2. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay .1,745
3. Chris Martin, 2008 Grand Rapids....1,663
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game
1. Anthony Derricks, New England .....336 at San Jose, June 9, 2000
2. Corey Johnson, Carolina ................326 at New York, July 7, 2001
3. C.J. Johnson, Nashville ..................302 at Kansas City, June 16, 2007
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN
1. Many tied, last, Arkeith Brown, Ari ..58T at Iowa, July 27, 2013
HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN,
Career (min. 100 returns)
1. Antonio Chatman ........ 23.6
2. Reggie Smith .............. 23.2
3. Evan Hlavacek ........... 22.7
HIGHEST YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season (min. 50 returns)
1. Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England …25.1
2. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago ....... …24.6
3. Steve Smith, 2004 Grand Rapids....... …24.0
HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN,
Rookie Season (min. 50 returns)
1. Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England …25.1
2. Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose ........ …22.9
3. Ryan Benjamin, 1996 Memphis ......... …22.8
Chris Bocage, 2011 Utah................... …22.8
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 29
2. Lamont Cooper ........... 23
3. Steve Papin ................ 22
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago ............... …..7
Lamont Cooper, 2000 Milwaukee .............. …..7
2. 11 tied, last, Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane….6
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season
1. Chris Martin, 2008 Grand Rapids............... 6
Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose ................ 6
Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England........ 6
Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut ................ 6
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. Anthony Derricks, New England ........ ………4 at SJ, June 9, 2000
2. 4 tied, last, Sedrick Robinson, New Jersey…3 vs. NY, May 18, 2002
MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Career
1. George LaFrance ....... 155
2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 83
3. Barry Wagner ............. 59
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Season
1. George LaFrance, 1998 Tampa Bay ...... 23
2. Jim Rafferty, 1987 Pittsburgh ................. 22
George LaFrance, 1996 Tampa Bay ...... 22
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Rookie Season
1. Jim Rafferty, 1987 Pittsburgh ................. 22
2. George LaFrance, 1989 Detroit .............. 17
Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ 17
Hunkie Cooper, 1993 Arizona ................ 17
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game
1. George LaFrance, Detroit…8 vs. Maryland, July 15, 1989
2. Willis Jacox, Iowa ....... …….6 at St. Louis, June 30, 1995
Millard Hamilton, Florida…..6 vs. New York, July 12, 1997
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Career
1. George LaFrance ....... 2,491
2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 1,689
3. Steve Papin ............... 1,081
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Season
1. George LaFrance, 1998 Tampa Bay ...... 427
2. Steve Papin, 1999 San Jose .................. 396
3. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ 389
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ 389
2. Hunkie Cooper, 1993 Arizona ................ 356
3. Wayne Adkins, 1992 Sacramento ......... 312
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game
1. Tyrone Thurman, Dallas…….162 vs. Sacramento, May 29, 1992
2. Cleveland Pratt, Florida .. ........130 vs. Minnesota, June 15, 1996
3. Wayne Adkins, Sacramento …129 vs. Arizona June 26, 1992
LONGEST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN
1. Chris Armstrong, Washington..... 58T vs. Albany, June 30, 1990
Steve Papin, San Jose ............... 58T at Nashville, July 16, 1999
Antonio Chatman, Chicago ........ 58T vs. Detroit, June 8, 2002
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Hunkie Cooper ........... 5
2. 6 tied .......................... 3
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. C.J. Johnson, 2006 Chicago-Nashville ... ………..3
2. 5 tied, last, Tyronne Jones, 2004 Philadelphia…..2
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie
Season
1. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ ……...2
Adrian Lunsford, 1994 Milwaukee .......... ……...2
2. 32 tied, last, Jason Davis, 2004 Philadelphia…1
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MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. 112 tied, last, Josh Bush, NOV…..1, July 21, 2012
COMBINED KICK RETURNS
(Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns)
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Career
1. George LaFrance ....... 617
2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 583
3. Steve Papin ................ 442
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Career
1. Barry Wagner ......................................... 21,042
2. Hunkie Cooper ....................................... 20,587
3. George LaFrance ................................... 20,480
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Season
1. PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans…………3,708
2. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago……. 3,669
3. Lamont Cooper, 2001 Oklahoma……. 3,459
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Season
1. PJ Berry, 2012 Pittsburgh ...........112
2. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit .......104
PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans ......104
3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York .....102
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Freddie Solomon, 2003 Tampa Bay… 2,805
2. Siaha Burley, 2001 Orlando…………. 2,719
3. Antonio Chatman, 2002 Chicago…… 2,666
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Rookie Season
1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa ............……..90
2. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York ..……..89
3. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay…..88
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Game
1. Barry Wagner, Orlando ...... 434 vs. Iowa, June 21, 1996
2. Lamont Cooper, Buffalo ..... 415 at Detroit, May 4, 2002
3. Bernard Holmes, Carolina .. 413 vs. Georgia, April 18, 2003
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game
1. Corey Johnson, Carolina .............15 at New York, July 7, 2001
2. George LaFrance, New Jersey ....14 vs. Florida, July 22, 2000
3. Timon Marshall, Oklahoma City ...12 vs Boss-Shrev, May 2, 2010
SACKS
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Career
1. Hunkie Cooper ...........................11,499
2. George LaFrance .......................11,383
3. Steve Papin ................................9,592
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Season
1. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit .......2,412
2. Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane .....2,297
3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York .....2,200
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay…. 1,808
2. Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut……. 1,716
3. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York………1,703
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game
1. Anthony Derricks, New England .336 at San Jose, June 9, 2000
2. Corey Johnson, Carolina ............326 at New York, July 7, 2001
3. T.T. Toliver, Tampa Bay .............317 vs. Georgia, July 20, 2002
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 29
2. Lamont Cooper ........... 24
Steve Papin ................ 24
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. 5 tied, last, Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago….. 7
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season
1. Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut ............ 7
Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose ............ 7
2. Tyronne Jones, 1998 Nashville .............. 6
Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England.... 6
MOST SACKS, Career
1. Sam Hernandez ................................. 60.5
2. Jermaine Smith .................................. 52.0
3. James Baron ...................................... 51.0
MOST SACKS, Season
1. Joe Sykes, 2012 San Jose ............... 16.0
2. Gabe Nyenhuis, 2010 Tulsa ............. 15.5
3. Greg White, 2007 Orlando ............... 15.0
MOST SACKS, Rookie Season
1. Craig Walls, 1987 Pittsburgh .............. 13.0
Scooter Berry, 2012 Jacksonville ...... 13.0
2. Joe March, 1991 Denver .................... 12.5
3. Derrick Summers, 2011 Jacksonville.. 11.0
MOST SACKS, Game
1. Alvin Rettig, Detroit ............ 5.0 vs. Cincinnati, June 12, 1992
2. Craig Walls, Pittsburgh ....... 4.5 vs. Denver, July 17, 1987
Jarriett Buie, Tampa Bay .... 4.5 vs. Orlando, June 17, 2011
3. 6 tied, last, Joe Sykes, SJS..….…4.0 at Iowa, April 28, 2012
TACKLES
MOST TACKLES, Career
1. Damon Mason.................... 1009.0
2. Kenny McEntyre................. 837.5
3. Rashad Floyd ..................... 753.0
MOST TACKLES, Season
1. Rashad Floyd, 2007 Colorado .... 156.0
2. Rashad Floyd, 2006 Colorado .... 136.5
3. Levy Brown, 2011 Cleveland ...... 135.5
MOST TACKLES, Rookie Season
1. Tanner Varner, 2010, Iowa ......... 129.5
2. Chris Brown, 2006 Georgia ........ 124.0
3. Cornelius Coe, 2001 Indiana ...... 121.5
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MOST TACKLES, Game
1. Rashad Floyd, Colorado .............17.5 vs. LA, February 27, 2005
2. Damon Mason, Grand Rapids ....17.0 vs. Los Angeles, May 21, 2005
Kevin Cobb, Los Angeles ...........17.0 at Houston, June 23, 2000
3. Fred Shaw, San Antonio .............16.0 vs. Pittsburgh, May 12, 2012
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose ............................ 6
2. Kenny McEntyre, 2008 Orlando ............................. 4
Kelvin Morris, 2012 Chicago.................................. 4
Huey Whittaker, 2013 San Jose ............................ 4
INTERCEPTIONS
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season
1. 7 tied, last, Maurice Williams, 2012 Cleveland .... 3
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Career
1. Kenny McEntyre ........... 98
2. Clevan Thomas ............ 65
3. Durwood Roquemore ... 50
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Season
1. Rayshaun Kizer, 2011 Orlando .......16
2. Vic Hall, 2011 Chicago ...................15
Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose .....15
Virgil Gray, 2013 Arizona ................15
3. Kent Richardson, 2012 Philadelphia ......14
Alvin Ray Jackson, 2012 New Orleans ..14
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Rookie Season
1. Vic Hall, 2011 Chicago ...................15
2. Rayshaun Kizer, 2010 Orlando .......12
3. Corey Johnson, 1998 Nashville ......11
David McLeod, 1996 Albany ...........11
Falanda Newton, 1993 Cincinnati ...11
Tony Scott, 1992 Orlando ...............11
Durwood Roquemore, 1988 Chicago 11
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Game
1. Paul Stephens, Spokane .... 5 at San Jose, April 19, 2013
2. Mark Ricks, Portland .......... 4 at Arizona, August 1, 1999
Michael James, Milwaukee . 4 at Memphis, May 19, 1995
Tony Scott, Orlando............ 4 vs. New Orleans, July 31, 1992
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Career
1. Kenny McEntyre ........... 1,173
2. Clevan Thomas ............ 906
3. Eddie Moten ................. 689
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Season
1. Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose .....334
2. Virgil Gray, 2013 Arizona ................243
3. Rayshaun Kizer, 2011 Orlando .......237
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season
1. Vic Hall, 2011 Chicago ...................222
2. Arkeith Brown, 2012 Arizona ..........214
3. Rayshaun Kizer, 2010 Orlando .......148
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Game
1. J.C. Neal, Tulsa .................. 95 vs. Utah, June 11, 2011
2. Clevan Thomas, San Jose .. 89 vs. Chicago, July 27, 2013
3. Virgil Gray, Arizona............. 85 at Iowa, July 27, 2013
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1. Kenny McEntyre ........... 20
2. Clevan Thomas ............ 14
3. Greg Hopkins ............... 10
192
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. 17 tied, last, Clevan Thomas, San Jose ............. 2 vs. Chicago, July 27,
2013
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TEAM REGULAR SEASON RECORDS
GAMES WON
MOST GAMES WON, Single Season
1. Arizona, 2011 ......... 16
2. Dallas, 2007 ........... 15
Philadelphia, 2012 .. 15
Arizona, 2013 ......... 15
3. Georgia, 2007......... 14
Jacksonville, 2011 .. 14
San Antonio, 2012 .. 14
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, Single Season
1. Jacksonville, 2011 .. 13
2. San Jose, 2002 ...... 12
3. Orlando, 1994......... 11
San Jose, 2000 ...... 11
Spokane, 2010 ....... 11
Arizona, 2011 ......... 11
San Antonio, 2011 .. 11
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON
1. San Jose, 2000-01…... 15
2. Tampa Bay, 1995-96…14
3. Detroit, 1992-93...... …..13
San Jose, 2001-02 . …..13
Jacksonville, 2011 .. …..13
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, Start of Season
1. San Jose, 2002 ...... 12
2. Orlando, 1994......... 11
3. Chicago, 1988 ........ 10
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, End of Season
1. San Jose, 2000 ...... 11
San Antonio, 2012 .. 11
2. San Jose, 2007 ...... 10
3. Orlando, 1992......... ..9
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WON
1. Orlando, 1992-95................ 19
2. San Jose, 2006-08 ............. 15
3. San Jose, 2001-03 ............. 14
MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES WON
1. Detroit, 1988-90.................. 9
Nashville, 1999-2000 .......... 9
2. Tampa Bay, 1995-96 .......... 8
Orlando, 2002-03................ 8
GAMES LOST
MOST GAMES LOST, Single Season
1. Carolina, 2003 .................... 16 (entire season)
2. New Orleans, 2011 ............. 15
Grand Rapids, 2004 ........... 15
3. 7 times, last, Cleveland, 2013... 14 (entire season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, Single Season
1. Carolina, 2003.................... 16 (entire season)
2. Memphis, 1996 .................. 14 (entire season)
3. Milwaukee, 1994 ................ 12 (entire season)
Buffalo, 1999 ...................... 12
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST
1. Memphis, 1995-96 ............. 17
Carolina, 2002-03............... 17
2. Milwaukee, 1994-95 ........... 15
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, Start of Season
1. Carolina, 2003........ 16 (entire season)
2. Memphis, 1996 ...... 14 (entire season
3. Milwaukee, 1994 .... 12 (entire season)
Buffalo, 1999 .......... 12
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, End of Season
1. Carolina, 2003........ 16 (entire season)
2. Memphis, 1996 ...... 14 (entire season)
3. Milwaukee, 1994 .... 12 (entire season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES LOST
1. Carolina, 2002-04............... 16
2. Grand Rapids, 2003-05 ...... 13
3. New York, 1997-1998 ........ 10
Las Vegas, 2006-07 ........... 10
MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES LOST
1. Memphis-Portland, 1995-98 ... 16
2. Buffalo, 1999-00..................... 11
New Jersey, 2000-02 ............. 11
SCORING
MOST SEASONS, League Leader
1. Albany, 1994-96, 1999 ........... 4
San Jose, 2000, 02, 03, 05 .... 4
2. Detroit, 1990-92 ..................... 3
MOST POINTS, Season
1. Arizona, 2013 ......................... 1,203
2. Spokane, 2013 ....................... 1,198
3. Philadelphia, 2012.................. 1,158
FEWEST POINTS, Season
1. Maryland, 1989 ...................... 79
2. Denver, 1989 ......................... 94
3. Detroit, 1989 .......................... 154
MOST POINTS, Game
1. New York ............................... 99 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001
2. Philadelphia ........................... 92 at Georgia, April 7, 2012
Grand Rapids ......................... 92 at Kansas City, March 24, 2008
3. New Jersey ............................ 91 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997
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MOST POINTS, Game, both teams
1. Carolina (68) at New York (99)………. …..167, July 7, 2001
Boss-Shrev (79) at Oklahoma City (88)… 167, May 8, 2010
2. New York (84) at Utah (81) ..... …….165, February 11, 2006
Orlando (83) at Spokane (82)……………165, May 11, 2013
FEWEST POINTS, Game
1. San Antonio ............................ 0 at Orlando, June 13, 1992
2. Sacramento ............................ 3 at Charlotte, July 10, 1992
3. Iowa ....................................... 6 at Orlando, May 15, 1998
Milwaukee .............................. 6 vs. Indiana, May 15, 2001
FEWEST POINTS, Game, both teams
1. Washington (12) at Albany (16)……28, June 9, 1990
2. Denver (15) at Detroit (14) ...... …….29, July 21, 1989
3. Iowa (6) at Orlando (28).......... …….34, May 15, 1998
MOST POINTS, Each Quarter
1st Orlando................. 35 vs. New Orleans, July 31, 1992
2nd New Jersey.......... 49 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997
3rd Chicago ................ 35 vs. New England, July 1, 1988
4th Tampa Bay ........... 36 vs. Grand Rapids, March 6, 2005
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1. New York (12) at Utah (12) .... 24, February 11, 2006
Orlando (12) at Spokane (12) 24, May 11, 2013
2. Arizona (12) at Los Angeles (11)
23, April 13, 2003
Arizona (11) at Grand Rapids (12)
23, April 19, 2003
San Jose (12) at Las Vegas (11)
23, March 28, 2005
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1. Maryland (2) at Denver (1) ..... …3, July 8, 1989
Denver (1) at Detroit (2) ......... …3, July 21, 1989
Washington (2) at Albany (1) .. …3, June 9, 1990
New Orleans (1) at Arizona (2)…3, June 20, 1992
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Season
1. Arizona, 2013 ......................... 158
2. Philadelphia, 2012.................. 152
3. Spokane, 2013 ....................... 146
MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE, Season
1. Utah, 2013 ............................. 13
2. Chicago, 2006 ........................ 11
San Jose, 2012 ...................... 11
3. Pittsburgh, 2012 ..................... 10
MOST POINTS, Each Quarter, both teams
1st New Orleans (27) at Dallas (23) ....... 50, June 31, 1992
2nd Texas (21) at New Jersey (49) ........ 70, June 20, 1997
3rd Chicago (32) at San Jose (20) ......... 52, June 15, 2002
4th New Jersey (33) at Carolina (31) ..... 64, July 14, 2000
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Cleveland, 1993 ..... 63
2. Portland, 1997........ 61
3. Texas, 1996 ........... 60
MOST POINTS, Each Half
1st New Jersey ....... 63 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997
2nd Las Vegas ....... 55 vs. San Jose, March 28, 2005
FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON
1. Philadelphia, 2012.. 1
2. Utah, 2012 ............. 2
3. Utah, 2011 ............. 3
MOST POINTS, Each Half, both teams
1st Orlando (41) at Spokane (62)………103, May 11, 2013
2nd San Jose (40) at Las Vegas (55)….95, March 28, 2005
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. Albany ................ 62 vs. Texas, July 27, 1996
2. Cleveland ........... 61 vs. San Jose, June 25, 2011
3. San Jose ............ 58 at Pittsburgh, July 13, 2013
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Philadelphia, 2012…..177
2. Spokane, 2013………174
3. Arizona, 2013 ..... ……170
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ...... 10
Maryland, 1989 ... 10
2. Detroit, 1989 ....... 21
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. 6 tied, last, Spokane…13, at San Jose, June 23, 2012
194
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1. Denver ................... 9 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989
Denver ................... 9 at Detroit, July 21, 1989
Pittsburgh............... 9 vs. Albany, July 14, 1990
New Orleans .......... 9 at Detroit, June 27, 1991
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1. Maryland (7) at Denver (6) . ..16, July 8, 1989
Denver (9) at Detroit (7) ..... ..16
3. Albany (6) at Pittsburgh (9) ..15, July 14, 1990
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season
1. Portland, 1999.................... 32
2. Los Angeles, 2005 ............. 29
3. Portland, 1997.................... 27
Los Angeles, 2006 ............. 27
FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season
1. Chicago, 1989 .................... 0
Philadelphia, 2012............. 0
Utah, 2012 ........................ 0
2. Utah, 2011 ......................... 1
San Jose, 2012 ................. 1
Tampa Bay, 2013 .............. 1
3. 9 times, last, Utah, 2013..... 2
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MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game
1. Milwaukee .......................... 6, vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994
2. New York............................ 6 at Portland, May 9, 1998
3. 7 tied, last, Los Angeles...... 5 at Austin, February 11, 2005
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game, both teams
1. New Jersey (4) at Anaheim (4)……8, May 4, 1997
New York (6) at Portland (2) ……….8, May 9, 1998
2. Detroit (2) at Cincinnati (5) .. ………..7, May 22, 1993
Cleveland (1) at Milwaukee (6)…….7, July 22, 1994
MOST SAFETIES, Season
1. Orlando, 1997..................... 7
2. Dallas, 2011 ....................... 6
Detroit, 1988 ....................... 6
Detroit, 1990 ....................... 6
FIRST DOWNS
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Season
1. San Jose, 2011 .................. 427
2. Utah, 2011 .......................... 425
Arizona, 2011 ..................... 425
San Jose, 2012 .................. 425
3. Utah, 2012 .......................... 417
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game
1. San Jose ............................ 36 at Utah, May 21, 2011
2. Utah ................................... 33 at Georgia, May 6, 2011
Pittsburgh ........................... 33 vs. Denver, July 14, 1989
Orlando .............................. 33 at Georgia, April 20, 2002
3. Utah ................................... 32 vs. New York, February 11, 2006
San Jose ........................... 32 at San Antonio, May 19, 2012
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game, both teams
1. Cleveland (29) vs. Tulsa (29)…..58, June 26, 2010
2. Austin (30) vs. Georgia (27) ……57, June 9, 2007
3. New York (24) at Utah (32) . ……56, February 11, 2006
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Season
1. Jacksonville, 2013 .............. 82
2. Philadelphia, 2012 .............. 78
3. Dallas, 2011 ....................... 75
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game
1. Pittsburgh ........... 23, vs. Denver, July 14, 1989
2. San Jose ............ 11 at Los Angeles, June 8, 2002
3. Detroit................. 10, vs. Pittsburgh, July 27, 1990
Denver................ 10, at New Orleans, June 22, 1991
Charlotte............. 10, at St. Louis, July 7, 1996
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game, both teams
1. Denver (3) at Pittsburgh (23) ............. 26, July 14, 1989
2. Columbus (9) at Denver (7) ............... 16, July July 26, 1991
3. Denver (10) at New Orleans (4) ......... 14, June 22, 1991
Los Angeles (5) at Grand Rapids (9) . 14, May 21, 2005
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Season
1. Utah, 2012 .......... 332
2. Utah, 2011 .......... 328
3. San Jose, 2012 .. 322
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game
1. Iowa ................... 27 vs. Philadelphia, April 30, 2011
Utah ................... 27 at Georgia, May 6, 2011
Utah .................. 27 vs. New York, February 11, 2006
2. Las Vegas .......... 26 at San Jose, March 20, 2004
3. Tampa Bay ........ 25 vs. Orlando, February 19, 2006
Utah ................... 25 at Los Angeles, February 25, 2006
San Jose ............ 25 at New Orleans, April 13, 2007
San Jose ............ 25 at Milwaukee, June 2, 2012
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game, both teams
1. New York (20) at Utah (27) 47, February 11, 2006
Dallas (24) vs. New Orleans (23) . 47, June 9, 2007
2. Utah (25) at Los Angeles (18) .. 43, February 25, 2006
Georgia (22) at Austin (18) . 43, June 9, 2007
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Season
1. Detroit, 2003 .............. 85
2. Spokane, 2011 ........... 84
3. San Antonio, 2012...... 73
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game
1. Detroit ................ 13, at Dallas, July 13, 1991
Buffalo ............... 13, vs. Houston, May 18, 2001
2. San Jose ............ 12, at Utah, May 21, 2011
Iowa ................... 12, vs. St. Louis, June 3, 1995
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game, both teams
1. Tampa Bay (8) at Nashville (8)…16, July 17, 1998
Nashville (8) at Colorado (8)……16, April 1, 2006
2. St. Louis (3) at Iowa (12) .... …….15, June 3, 1995
Dallas (10) at Georgia (5) ... …….15, May 10, 2003
Philadelphia (7) at New York (8)..15, April 24, 2005
NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING AND PASSING
MOST YARDS, Season
1. San Jose, 2012 .. 6,085
2. Arizona, 2012 ..... 5,976
3. Utah, 2012 ......... 5,960
FEWEST YARDS, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ..... 535
2. Maryland, 1989 .. 578
3. Detroit, 1989 ...... 847
MOST YARDS, Game
1. Arizona............... 495, at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003
2. Houston ............. 492, vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999
3. Los Angeles ....... 480, at Houston, June 23, 2000
MOST YARDS, Game, both teams
1. Los Angeles (480) at Houston (399) ... 879, June 23, 2000
2. Austin (453) vs. Georgia (416) ........... 869, June 9, 2007
3. Austin (477) at Los Angeles (352) ...... 829, April 3, 2004
FEWEST YARDS, Game
1. Portland ............. 18, vs. Orlando, May 23, 1997
2. Sacramento ....... 42, at Dallas, May 29, 1992
3. Denver ............... 48, vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989
195
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FEWEST YARDS, Game, both teams
1. Maryland (115) at Denver (62) ....177, July 8, 1989
2. Denver (113) at Detroit (129) ......242, July 21, 1989
3. Charlotte (118) at Fort Worth (132) 250, July 4, 1994
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1. Denver ............... 4 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989
2. Denver ............... 5 at Pittsburgh, July 14, 1989
3. Cleveland ........... 6 at New Orleans, June 15, 1992
Cleveland ........... 6 at Arizona, July 10, 1993
PASSING
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Utah, 2012 ............ 753
2. Utah, 2011 ............ 737
3. Utah, 2013 ............ 731
FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ........ 88
2. Detroit, 1989 ......... 96
3. Chicago, 1989 ...... 107
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1. Tampa Bay ......... 63 at Columbus, May 6, 2006
2. Las Vegas .......... 61 at Los Angeles, February 2, 2003
Pittsburgh ........... 61 at Spokane, July 26, 2013
3. San Jose ............ 59 vs. Arizona, March 10, 2012
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1. Tampa Bay (54) at New Orleans (47) 101, February 25, 2005
2. Nashville (41) at Florida (56)...........97, June 12, 1999
3. Tampa Bay (52) at Dallas (41) ........93, June 22, 2002
FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1. Milwaukee .......... 13 vs. Nashville, July 18, 1997
2. Columbus ........... 15 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991
Cleveland ........... 15 at New Orleans, June 15, 1992
Orlando .............. 15 vs. Cleveland, July 29, 1994
FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1. Tampa Bay (18) at Columbus (23)….41, June 8, 1991
2. Columbus (24) at Orlando (18) ...……42, June 13, 1991
Denver (27) at Columbus (15) ....……42, July 6, 1991
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Season
1. Utah, 2012 .................. 510
2. San Jose, 2012 .......... 485
3. Utah, 2011 .................. 483
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Season
1. Denver, 1989 .............. 31
2. Detroit, 1989 ............... 51
3. Maryland, 1989 ........... 52
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1. Utah ........................... 46 at Kansas City, June 2, 2012
2. New Orleans............... 42 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007
3. New Jersey................. 38 at New England, June 30, 2000
Arizona ....................... 38 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003
Tampa Bay ................. 38 at Columbus, May 6, 2006
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams
1. Houston (35) at Nashville (35) ....…70, June 18, 1999
2. Dallas (33) vs. New Orleans (33) …66, June 9, 2007
3. Columbus (37) at Colorado (28) .…65, May 18, 2007
196
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams
1. Maryland (13) at Denver (4)…….17, July 8, 1989
2. Albany (9) at Denver (9) ..... …….18, June 14, 1990
3. Denver (11) at Detroit (8) ... …….19, July 21, 1989
New Orleans (7) at Detroit (12)…19, June 27, 1991
Detroit (10) at Columbus (9)……19, July 19, 1991
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season
1. Georgia, 2007 ........ 74.0
2. Jacksonville, 2011 .. 71.7
San Jose, 2004 ...... 71.7
3. San Jose, 2007 ...... 70.7
LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ......... 35.2
2. Maryland, 1989 ...... 40.3
3. Cleveland, 1993 ..... 42.3
MOST PASSING YARDS, Season
1. Utah, 2012 ............. 5,758
San Jose, 2012 ...... 5,758
2. Arizona, 2012 ......... 5,616
3. Chicago, 2012 ........ 5,478
FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ......... 426
2. Maryland, 1989 ...... 530
3. Detroit, 1989 .......... 717
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game
1. Houston ................. 479 vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999
2. Arizona................... 475 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003
Austin ..................... 475 at Los Angeles, April 3, 2004
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams
1. Los Angeles (469) at Houston (371) ... 840, June 23, 2000
2. Texas (449) at Iowa (384) .................. 833, July 26, 1997
3. Milwaukee (397) at Arizona (420) ....... 817, June 5, 2010
FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Game
1. Denver ............... 33 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989
2. Cleveland ........... 50 at Las Vegas, June 17, 1994
3. Las Vegas .......... 61 vs. Arizona, July 28, 1995
FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams
1. Maryland (102) at Denver (33) ........... 135, July 8, 1989
2. Detroit (104) at Columbus (101) ......... 205, July 19, 1991
3. Charlotte (94) at Fort Worth (120) ..... 214, July 4, 1994
FEWEST PASSING NET YARDS, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ..... 370
2. Maryland, 1989 .. 456
3. Detroit, 1989 ...... 680
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season
1. Utah, 2012 .......... 142
2. Utah, 2011 .......... 128
3. Arizona, 2011 ..... 124
FEWEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season
1. Denver, 1989 ...... ……4
2. Maryland, 1989 ... ……6
3. Columbus, 1991 . …..11
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game
1. New York............ …12 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001
Spokane ............. ...12 at San Jose, June 23, 2012
Utah ................... ...12 vs. Cleveland, July 13, 2012
2. 8 times, last, ORL…11 at Spokane, May 11, 2013
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game, both teams
1. New York (10) at Utah (10) ................ 20, February 11, 2006
Dallas (11) vs. New Orleans (9) ......... 20, June 9, 2007
2. Texas (9) at NewJersey (10).............. 19, June 20, 1997
Houston (9) at Nashville (10) ............. 19, June 18, 1999
Carolina (7) at New York (12) ............ 19, July 7, 2001
Arizona (10) at Los Angeles (9) ......... 19, April 13, 2003
Bossier (9) at Oklahoma City (10) ...... 19, May 8, 2010
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season
1. San Antonio, 2013 .............. 40
2. Iowa, 2011 .......................... 36
2. Utah, 2013 .......................... 35
FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 ....................... 1
2. San Jose, 2000 .................. 4
Indiana, 2001...................... 4
Chicago, 2004 .................... 4
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game
1. 12 times, last, San Antonio…………..6 vs. Arizona, June 29, 2013
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game, both teams
1. Albany (6) at Detroit (2) ...... ………8, July 10, 1992
Charlotte (5) at Tampa Bay (3)……8, June 5, 1993
Anaheim (2) at Orlando (6) . ……….8, August 2, 1996
Grand Rapids (4) at Iowa (4)………8, July 8, 2000
Arizona (2) at Utah (6)……………..8, March 29, 2013
San Antonio (2) at Cleveland (6)….8, May 18, 2013
Arizona (2) at San Antonio (6)…….8, June 8, 2013
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game
1. Alabama ..................... 9 vs. Tulsa, May 8, 2010
2. Orlando ...................... 8 vs. Detroit, June 21, 1991
Connecticut ............... 8 at Charlotte, May 11, 1996
Iowa ........................... 8 vs. Georgia, July 23, 2011
Pittsburgh ................... 8 vs. San Jose, July 13, 2013
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game, both teams
1. Sacramento (7) at San Antonio (4) .11, June 20, 1992
2. Denver (6) at Pittsburgh (4) ............10, June 29, 1990
Detroit (2) at Orlando (8).................10, June 21, 1991
Alabama (1) at Tulsa (9) .................10, May 8, 2010
RUSHING
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season
1. Dallas, 2011 ............... 213
2. Milwaukee, 1996 ........ 202
Jacksonville, 2013 ...... 202
3. Milwaukee, 1997 ........ 199
FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season
1. Maryland, 1989 .......... 22
2. Pittsburgh, 1989 ......... 25
3. Pittsburgh, 1987 ......... 37
Detroit, 2001 .............. 37
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game
1. Detroit ........................ 29 at Pittsburgh, June 6, 1990
Denver ....................... 29 vs. Tampa Bay, July 19, 1991
2. Detroit ........................ 27 vs. Pittsburgh, July 27, 1990
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game, both teams
1. Columbus (22) at Denver (23) .... …..45, July 26, 1991
2. Tampa Bay (13) Denver (29) ...... …..42, July 19, 1991
3. Tampa Bay (18) at Columbus (21)…39, June 8, 1991
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Season
1. Tulsa, 2011 ................ 860
2. Philadelphia, 2012...... 796
3. Grand Rapids, 2005 ... 766
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Season
1. Detroit, 2001 .............. 11
2. Maryland, 1989 .......... 48
3. New Jersey, 2000 ...... 50
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1. Detroit ................ 140 at Pittsburgh, June 6, 1990
2. Columbus........... 129 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991
3. Columbus .......... 128 at Denver, July 26, 1991
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams
1. Columbus (128) at Denver (92) .. ..220, July 26, 1991
2. Denver (57) at Columbus (129) .. ..186, July 6, 1991
3. Orlando (79) at Tampa Bay (84) . ..163, August 13, 1994
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1. Colorado ............ -28 at Indiana, March 2, 2003
2. Anaheim............. -23 vs. Iowa, July 20, 1996
3. Milwaukee .......... -21 at Charlotte, June 4, 1994
Florida................ -21 vs. Nashville, June 10, 2000
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams
1. Colorado (-28) at Indiana (-4) ..... ….-32, March 2, 2003
2. New York (-4) vs. Kansas City (-4)…-8, May 20, 2007
3. Houston (-7) at Nashville (0)....... …..-7, June 18, 1999
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Chicago, 2004 ............ 49
2. San Jose, 2003 .......... 47
3. Nashville, 2007 .......... 46
197
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. Maryland, 1989 ...........................2
2. Pittsburgh, 1987 .........................4
Detroit, 1989 ...............................4
New Orleans, 1992 .....................4
Minnesota, 1996 .........................4
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. Many tied, last, Chicago…………….6 at New Orleans, May 25, 2013
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1. St. Louis (5) at Milwaukee (4) .....9, May 26, 1995
Memphis (3) at St. Louis (6)........9, May 17, 1996
Colorado (3) at San Jose (6).......9, February 22, 2003
Chicago (6) at Philadelphia (3) ...9, March 7, 2004
Dallas (6) at Kansas (3) ..............9, March 16, 2007
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season
1. Iowa, 2011 .................. 131
2. New Orleans, 2013 ..... 130
3. Utah, 2011 .................. 126
FEWEST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 ............... 14
2. Pittsburgh, 1989 ......... 15
3. Denver, 1989 .............. 17
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game
1. Texas ................. 14 at New Jersey, June 20, 1997
2. New England ...... 13 at San Jose, June 9, 2000
3. Carolina .............. 13 at New York, July 7, 2001
Oklahoma City .... 13 vs Bossier, May 8, 2010
Chicago .............. 13 at Tulsa, May 7, 2011
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game, both teams
1. New England (13) at San Jose (10) ... 23, June 9, 2000
2. Bossier (9) at Oklahoma City (13) ...... 22, May 8, 2010
Orlando (11) at Albany (10) ............... 21, July 25, 1998
Tampa Bay (11) at Carolina (10)........ 21, July 21, 2000
Orlando (11) at Spokane (10) ............ 21, May 11, 2013
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season
1. Utah, 2011 .................. 2,519
2. Carolina, 2003 ............ 2,383
3. Spokane, 2013 ........... 2,335
FEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season
1. Pittsburgh, 1989 ......... 218
2. Maryland, 1989 ........... 238
3. Detroit, 1989 ............... 298
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game
1. New England .............. 339 at San Jose, June 9, 2000
2. Carolina ...................... 328 at New York, July 7, 2001
3. Nashville..................... 317 at Kansas City, June 16, 2007
198
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams
1. New England (339) at San Jose (204) 543, June 9, 2000
2. Nashville (317) at Kansas City (212) .. 529, June 16, 2007
3. Orlando (207) at Spokane (257) ......... 464, May 11, 2013
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season
1. Chicago, 1988 ............ 27.1
2. New England, 1988 .... 26.8
3. Detroit, 1988 .............. 26.2
LOWEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season
1. Charlotte, 1992 .......... 12.8
2. Philadelphia, 2013...... 12.9
3. Maryland, 1989 .......... 13.2
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season
1. New York, 2005 ......... 11
2. Milwaukee, 2000 ........ 10
3. 6 times, last, SPK, 2013 .. 8
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. New England.............. 4 at San Jose, June 9, 2000
2. 6 tied, last, Arizona..... 3 at Orlando, March 10, 2006
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1. New England (4) at San Jose (0)........ …………4, June 9, 2000
New York (1) at New Jersey (3) ......... …………4, May 18, 2002
2. 19 tied, last, Nashville (2) at Kansas City (1) ….3, June 16, 2007
FUMBLES
MOST FUMBLES LOST, Season
1. Pittsburgh, 2011 ..... 29
2. Tampa Bay, 2012 ... 26
3. Dallas, 2010 ........... 24
Philadelphia, 2013.. 24
FEWEST FUMBLES LOST, Season
1. Albany, 1991 .................. 1
St. Louis, 1996 ............... 1
3. 4 tied, last, Albany, 1996 2
MOST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED, Season
1.Philadelphia, 2012... 30
2. Pittsburgh, 1988 ..... 28
3. Milwaukee, 2011 .... 23
Columbus, 2006 ..... 23
San Jose, 2012 ...... 23
Spokane, 2012 ....... 23
Spokane, 2013 ....... 23
FEWEST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED, Season
1. Maryland, 1989 ...... 1
2. Albany, 1990 .......... 3
San Antonio, 1992.. 3
New York, 2005 ..... 3
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
TURNOVERS
MOST TURNOVERS, Season
1. Utah, 2013 .............. 58
2. San Antonio, 2013 .. 56
3. Iowa, 2011 .............. 54
FEWEST TURNOVERS, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 ........... 5
2. Denver, 1989 .......... 7
3. Pittsburgh, 1989 ..... 9
PENALTIES
MOST TIMES PENALIZED, Season
1. Milwaukee, 2010………..193
2. Tampa Bay, 2010……….186
3. Tampa Bay, 2011….……184
FEWEST TIMES PENALIZED, Season
1. Pittsburgh, 1989 ..... 21
2. Chicago, 1989 ........ 23
3. Detroit, 1989 ........... 26
Maryland, 1989 ....... 26
MOST PENALTY YARDS, Season
1. Tampa Bay, 2010 ... 1,293
2. Tampa Bay, 2012 ... 1,281
2. Tampa Bay, 2011 ... 1,275
FEWEST PENALTY YARDS, Season
1. Pittsburgh, 1989 ..... 78
2. Chicago, 1989 ........ 89
3. Maryland, 1989 ....... 99
DEFENSE
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1988 ........... 32
2. Pittsburgh, 1987 ..... 35
3. Denver, 1987 .......... 38
MOST POINTS ALLOWED, Season
1. Utah, 2011 .............. 1,117
2. Iowa, 2011 .............. 1,116
3. Tampa Bay, 2012 ... 1,108
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 ........... 10
2. Denver, 1989 .......... 14
3. Chicago, 1989 ........ 20
MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season
1. Iowa, 2011 .............. 159
2. Utah, 2011 .............. 158
3. Tampa Bay, 2012 ... 157
FEWEST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 ........... 566
2. Denver, 1989 .......... 725
3. Chicago, 1989 ........ 828
MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE ALLOWED, Season
1. Spokane, 2012 ....... 5,989
2. San Jose, 2011 ...... 5,767
3. Spokane, 2013 ....... 5,756
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 .......... 64
2. Chicago, 1989 ........ 69
3. Denver, 1989 ......... 76
MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED, Season
1. Georgia, 2011 ........ 592
2. Spokane, 2011 ....... 589
3. Philadelphia, 2005.. 576
FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 .......... 2
2. Denver, 1989 ......... 5
Maryland, 1989 ...... 5
Detroit, 1990 .......... 5
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season
1. New Orleans, 2013 46
2. New Orleans, 2011 41
3. Las Vegas, 2004 .... 38
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 .......... 617
2. Denver, 1989 ......... 649
3. Pittsburgh, 1989 ..... 668
MOST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED, Season
1. Spokane, 2012 ....... 5,550
2. Jacksonville, 2011 .. 5,442
3. San Jose, 2011 ...... 5,374
FEWEST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season
1. Detroit, 1989 .......... 8
2. Denver, 1989 ......... 9
3. Chicago, 1989 ........ 10
MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season
1. San Jose, 2011 ...... 119
2. Iowa, 2011 ............. 115
3. Utah, 2011 ............. 114
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Season
1. Chicago, 2011 ........ 42
2. Arizona, 2013 ......... 41
3. New Orleans, 2012 36
FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS, Season
1. Washington, 1987 .. 1
2. Detroit, 1989 .......... 2
3. Denver, 1989 ......... 3
MOST SACKS, Season
1. Jacksonville, 2013 .. 45.0
2. San Jose, 2012 ...... 42.0
2. Tampa Bay, 2011 ... 41.0
San Jose, 2013 ...... 41.0
199
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FEWEST SACKS, Season
1. Miami, 1995 ............ 4.0
Florida, 1997 .......... 4.0
Iowa, 1998 .............. 4.0
New York, 1998 ...... 4.0
MOST TURNOVERS FORCED, Season
1. Philadelphia, 2012 .. 64
2. Arizona, 2013 ......... 58
3. Chicago, 2011 ........ 56
FEWEST TURNOVERS FORCED, Season
1. Maryland, 1989 ....... 6
2. Detroit, 1989 ........... 7
3. Denver, 1989 .......... 10
Pittsburgh, 1989 ..... 10
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Season
1. Dallas, 1991 ........... 15
2. Chicago, 2004 ........ 9
Philadelphia, 2004 .. 9
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Game
1. Dallas ..................... 5 vs. Columbus, June 29, 1991
2. Dallas ..................... 4 vs. New Orleans, June 8, 1991
3. 6 tied, last, Tampa Bay….3 at Spokane, May 20, 2011
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Game, both teams
1. Columbus (0) at Dallas (5) ...... ..5, June 29, 1991
2. New Orleans (0) at Dallas (4) . ..4, June 8, 1991
3. Buffalo (1) at New York (3) ..... ..4, April 6, 2003
200
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON WIN-LOSS
RECORDS
(Alphabetical order, # indicates ArenaBowl Champion)
ALABAMA VIPERS
All Games
Year
W
L
2010
7
9
Totals
7
9
Home Games
W
L
5
3
5
3
Road Games
W
L
2
6
2
6
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.437
.437
ALBANY-INDIANA FIREBIRDS
All Games
Home Games Road Games
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
1990
3
5
3
1
0
4
1991
6
4
4
1
2
3
1992
5
5
3
2
2
3
1993
5
7
4
2
1
5
1994
10
2
5
1
5
1
1995
7
5
4
2
3
3
1996
10
4
6
1
4
3
1997
6
8
4
3
2
5
1998
10
4
5
2
5
2
1999
11
3
6
1
5
2
2000
9
5
5
2
4
3
2001
9
5
6
1
3
4
2002
7
7
4
3
3
4
2003
6
10
2
6
4
4
2004
8
8
5
3
3
5
Totals
112 82
66
31
46
51
Albany Firebirds (1990-2000), Indiana Firebirds (2001-04)
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.375
.600
.500
.417
.833
.583
.714
.429
.714
.786
.643
.643
.500
.375
.500
.577
ARIZONA RATTLERS
All Games
Year
W
L
1992
4
6
1993
7
5
1994
8
4
1995
7
5
1996
11
3
1997
12
2
1998
10
4
1999
10
4
2000
12
2
2001
8
6
2002
11
3
2003
10
6
2004
11
5
2005
7
9
2006
8
8
2007
4
12
2008
8
8
2010
10
6
2011
16
2
2012
13
5
2013
15
3
Totals
202 108
Home Games
W
L
4
1
3
3
6
1
3
3
7
0
6
1
5
2
6
1
5
2
3
4
5
2
5
3
5
3
4
4
6
2
2
6
3
5
5
3
8
1
7
2
8
1
106 50
Road Games
W
L
0
5
4
2
2
3
4
2
4
3
5
1
5
2
4
3
7
0
4
2
6
1
5
3
6
2
3
5
2
6
2
6
5
3
5
3
8
1
6
3
7
2
94
58
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
2
0
Pct.
.400
.583
.667
.583
.786
.857
.714
.714
.857
.571
.786
.625
.688
.438
.500
.250
.500
.625
.889
.722
.833
.652
AUSTIN WRANGLERS
All Games
Year
W
L
2004
8
8
2005
6
10
2006
10
6
2007
4
12
Totals
28
36
Home Games
W
L
5
3
3
5
4
4
3
5
15
17
Road Games
W
L
3
5
3
5
6
2
1
7
13
19
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.500
.375
.625
.250
.438
BOSSIER-SHREVEPORT BATTLEWINGS
All Games
Home Games Road Games
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
2010
3
13
2
6
1
7
Totals
3
13
2
6
1
7
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.187
.187
BUFFALO-COLUMBUS DESTROYERS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1999
1
13
1
6
0
7
2000
5
9
3
4
2
5
2001
6
8
4
3
2
5
2002
6
8
4
3
2
5
2003
5
11
3
5
2
6
2004
6
10
3
5
3
5
2005
2
14
1
7
1
7
2006
8
8
4
4
4
4
2007
7
9
5
3
2
6
2008
3
13
2
6
1
7
Totals
49
103
30
46
19
57
Buffalo Destroyers (1999-2003), Columbus Destroyers (2004-08)
Pct.
.071
.357
.429
.429
.313
.375
.125
.500
.438
.188
.322
CAROLINA COBRAS
All Games
Year
W
L
2000
3
11
2001
7
7
2002
6
8
2003
0
16
2004
6
10
Totals
22
52
Home Games
W
L
2
5
5
2
1
6
0
8
3
5
11
26
Road Games
W
L
1
6
2
5
5
2
0
8
3
5
11
26
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.214
.500
.429
.000
.375
.297
CHARLOTTE RAGE
All Games
Year
W
L
1992
3
7
1993
6
6
1994
5
7
1995
5
7
1996
5
9
Totals
24
36
Home Games
W
L
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
4
2
5
12
18
Road Games
W
L
1
4
3
3
2
4
3
3
3
4
12
18
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.300
.500
.417
.417
.357
.400
Home Games
W
L
1
2
5
1
0
1
6
4
Road Games
W
L
1
2
5
0
0
0
6
2
Neutral Site
W
L
1
2
1
2
Pct.
.333
.875
.250
.614
CHICAGO RUSH
All Games
Year
W
L
2001
7
7
2002
9
5
2003
8
8
2004
11
5
2005
9
7
2006
7
9
2007
12
4
2008
11
5
2010
10
6
2011
13
5
2012
10
8
2013
10
8
Totals
117 77
Home Games
W
L
5
2
6
1
3
5
6
2
5
3
5
3
7
1
7
1
5
3
7
2
7
2
3
5
66
30
Road Games
W
L
2
5
3
4
5
3
5
3
4
4
2
6
5
3
4
4
5
3
6
3
3
6
7
3
51
47
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.500
.643
.500
.688
.563
.438
.750
.688
.625
.722
.556
.556
.603
CINCINNATI ROCKERS
All Games
Year
W
L
1992
7
3
1993
2
10
Totals
9
13
Home Games
W
L
4
1
1
5
5
6
Road Games
W
L
3
2
1
5
4
7
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.700
.167
.409
CHICAGO BRUISERS
All Games
Year
W
L
1987
2
4
1988*
10
1
1989
1
3
Totals
13
8
*Tie Game: 1988 (road)
COLUMBUS-CLEVELAND THUNDERBOLTS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1991
0
10
0
5
0
5
1992
4
6
3
2
1
4
1993
2
10
0
6
2
4
1994
2
10
1
5
1
5
Totals
8
36
4
18
4
18
Columbus Thunderbolts (1991), Cleveland Thunderbolts (1992-94)
COLORADO CRUSH
All Games
Year
W
L
2003
2
14
2004
11
5
2005
10
6
2006
11
5
2007
8
8
2008
6
10
Totals
48
48
Pct.
.000
.400
.167
.167
.182
Home Games
W
L
0
8
7
1
6
2
6
2
5
3
4
4
28
20
Road Games
W
L
2
6
4
4
4
4
5
3
3
5
2
6
20
28
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.125
.688
.625
.688
.500
.375
.500
CONNECTICUT COYOTES
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
1995
1
11
0
6
1996
2
12
2
5
Totals
3
23
2
11
Road Games
W
L
1
5
0
7
1
12
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.083
.143
.115
201
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
DALLAS DESPERADOS
All Games
Year
W
L
2002
7
7
2003
10
6
2004
6
10
2005*
8
7
2006
13
3
2007
15
1
2008
12
4
Totals
81
38
*Tie Game: 2005 (home)
GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
1998
3
11
2
5
1999
8
6
4
3
2000
6
8
3
4
2001
11
3
6
1
2002
8
6
4
3
2003
8
8
4
4
2004
1
15
0
8
2005
4
12
3
5
2006
5
11
5
3
2007
4
12
3
5
2008
6
10
3
5
Totals
64
102
37
46
Road Games
W
L
1
6
4
3
3
4
5
2
4
3
4
4
1
7
1
7
0
8
1
7
3
5
27
56
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.214
.571
.429
.786
.571
.500
.063
.250
.313
.250
.375
.386
IOWA BARNSTORMERS
All Games
Year
W
L
1995
7
5
1996
12
2
1997
11
3
1998
5
9
1999
11
3
2000
9
5
2010
7
9
2011
5
13
2012
7
11
2013
6
12
Totals
80
72
Home Games
W
L
2
4
7
0
6
2
3
4
7
0
5
2
2
6
4
5
4
5
2
7
42
35
Road Games
W
L
5
1
5
2
5
1
2
5
4
3
4
3
5
3
4
5
3
6
4
5
41
34
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.583
.857
.786
.357
.786
.643
.437
.278
.389
.333
.526
Pct.
.667
.750
.500
.600
.607
JACKSONVILLE SHARKS
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
2010
12
4
7
1
2011
14
4
7
2
2012
10
8
6
4
2013
12
6
6
3
Totals
48
22
26
10
Road Games
W
L
5
3
6
3
4
4
6
3
21
13
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.750
.778
.556
.667
.686
Neutral Site
W
L
2
0
2
0
Pct.
.750
.750
.750
.900
.800
.917
.667
.794
KANSAS CITY BRIGADE / COMMAND
All Games
Home Games Road Games
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
2006
3
13
2
6
1
7
2007
10
6
6
2
4
4
2008
3
13
2
6
1
7
2011
6
12
4
5
2
7
2012
3
15
2
7
1
8
Totals
25
59
15
26
9
33
Kansas City Brigade (2006-08), Command (2011-2012)
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.188
.625
.188
.333
.167
.298
LAS VEGAS STING / ANAHEIM PIRANHAS
All Games
Home Games Road Games
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
1994
5
7
3
3
2
4
1995
6
6
3
3
3
3
1996
9
5
5
2
4
3
1997
2
12
2
5
0
7
Totals
22
30
13
13
9
17
Las Vegas Sting (1994-95), Anaheim Piranhas (1996-97)
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.417
.500
.643
.143
.423
Road Games
W
L
2
5
1
5
4
3
5
3
6
2
3
5
1
7
4
4
1
7
27
41
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
Pct.
.214
.357
.571
.688
.563
.625
.313
.563
.313
.471
Road Games
W
L
3
3
3
3
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.458
.458
Home Games
W
L
3
4
5
3
3
5
4
3
6
2
8
0
6
2
35
19
Road Games
W
L
4
3
5
3
3
5
4
4
7
1
7
1
6
2
36
19
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.500
.625
.375
.531
.813
.938
.750
.681
DALLAS TEXANS
All Games
Year
W
L
1990
6
2
1991
4
6
1992
5
5
1993
3
9
Totals
18
22
Home Games
W
L
4
0
3
2
3
2
1
5
11
9
Road Games
W
L
2
2
1
4
2
3
2
4
7
13
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.750
.400
.500
.250
.450
DALLAS VIGILANTES
All Games
Year
W
L
2010
3
13
2011
11
7
Totals
14
20
Home Games
W
L
1
7
6
3
7
10
Road Games
W
L
2
6
5
4
7
10
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.187
.611
.700
DENVER DYNAMITE
All Games
Year
W
L
1987
4
2
1989
3
1
1990
4
4
1991
6
4
Totals
17
11
Home Games
W
L
2
1
1
0
2
2
4
1
9
4
Road Games
W
L
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
7
7
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
DETROIT DRIVE / MASSACHUSETTS MARAUDERS
All Games
Home Games Road Games
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
1988
9
3
4
2
5
1
1989
3
1
0
1
1
0
1990
6
2
3
1
3
1
1991
9
1
4
1
5
0
1992
8
2
4
1
4
1
1993
11
1
6
0
5
1
1994
8
4
3
2
5
2
Totals
54
14
24
8
28
6
Detroit Drive (1988-93), Massachusetts Marauders (1994)
DETROIT FURY
All Games
Year
W
L
2001
7
7
2002
1
13
2003
8
8
2004
5
11
Totals
21
39
Home Games
W
L
5
2
1
6
4
4
2
6
12
18
Road Games
W
L
2
5
0
7
4
4
3
5
9
21
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.500
.071
.500
.313
.350
FORT WORTH CAVALRY
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
1994
5
7
2
4
Totals
5
7
2
4
Road Games
W
L
3
3
3
3
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.417
.417
GEORGIA FORCE
All Games
Year
W
L
2002
6
8
2003
8
8
2004
7
9
2005
11
5
2006
8
8
2007
14
2
2008
10
6
2011
11
7
2012
9
9
Totals
84
62
Road Games
W
L
3
4
5
3
4
4
3
5
4
4
6
2
4
4
6
3
4
5
39
34
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.429
.500
.438
.688
.500
.875
.625
.611
.500
.575
202
Home Games
W
L
3
4
3
5
3
5
8
0
4
4
8
0
6
2
5
4
5
4
45
28
LOS ANGELES AVENGERS
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
2000
3
11
1
6
2001
5
9
3
4
2002
8
6
4
3
2003
11
5
6
2
2004
9
7
3
5
2005
10
6
7
1
2006
5
11
4
4
2007
9
7
5
3
2008
5
11
4
4
Totals
65
73
37
32
LOS ANGELES COBRAS
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
1988*
5
6
2
3
Totals
5
6
2
3
*Tie Game: 1988 (home)
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
MEMPHIS PHARAOHS / PORTLAND FOREST DRAGONS / OKLAHOMA WRANGLERS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Pct.
1995
6
6
3
3
3
3
.500
1996
0
14
0
6
0
7
0
1
.000
1997
2
12
2
5
0
7
.143
1998
4
10
2
5
2
5
.286
1999
7
7
4
3
3
4
.500
2000
7
7
5
2
2
5
.500
2001
5
9
4
3
0
6
1
0
.357
Totals
31
65
20
27
10
37
1
1
.323
Memphis Pharaohs (1995-96), Portland Forest Dragons (1997-99), Oklahoma Wranglers (200001)
MILWAUKEE MUSTANGS / IRON
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1994
0
12
0
6
0
6
1995
4
8
3
3
1
5
1996
10
4
6
1
4
3
1997
8
6
5
2
3
4
1998
7
7
2
5
5
2
1999
7
7
3
4
4
3
2000
7
7
3
4
4
3
2001
3
11
2
5
1
5
0
1
2010
11
5
7
1
4
4
2011
7
11
4
5
3
6
2012
5
13
2
6
3
7
Totals
69
91
37
42
30
48
0
1
Milwaukee Mustangs (1994-2001, 2011-present), Iron (2010)
MINNESOTA FIGHTING PIKE
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
1996
4
10
0
7
Totals
4
10
0
7
Road Games
W
L
3
3
3
3
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
Pct.
.000
.333
.714
.571
.500
.500
.500
.214
.687
.389
.278
.431
Pct.
.286
.286
NEW JERSEY RED DOGS / NEW JERSEY GLADIATORS / LAS VEGAS GLADIATORS /
CLEVELAND GLADIATORS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Pct.
1997
9
5
4
3
5
1
0
1
.643
1998
8
6
4
4
4
2
.571
1999
6
8
3
4
3
4
.429
2000
4
10
2
5
2
5
.286
2001
2
12
2
5
0
7
.143
2002
9
5
4
3
5
2
.643
2003
8
8
5
3
3
5
.500
2004
8
8
6
2
2
6
.500
2005
8
8
4
4
4
4
.500
2006
5
11
4
4
1
7
.313
2007
2
14
0
8
2
6
.125
2008
9
7
6
2
3
5
.563
2010
7
9
4
4
3
5
.437
2011
10
8
7
2
3
6
.556
2012
8
10
5
4
3
6
.444
2013
4
14
3
6
1
7
.222
Totals
107 143
63
63
44
78
0
1
.428
New Jersey Red Dogs (1997-2000), New Jersey Gladiators (2001-02), Las Vegas Gladiators
(2003-07), Cleveland Gladiators (2008-present)
NASHVILLE KATS
All Games
Year
W
L
1997
10
4
1998
9
5
1999
8
6
2000
9
5
2001
10
4
2005*
6
9
2006
8
8
2007
7
9
Totals
67
50
*Tie Game: 2005 (road)
Home Games
W
L
5
2
5
2
3
4
3
4
6
1
3
5
6
2
3
5
34
25
Road Games
W
L
5
2
3
3
5
2
6
1
3
3
3
4
2
6
4
4
31
25
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
2
0
Pct.
.714
.643
.571
.643
.714
.406
.500
.438
.572
NEW ENGLAND STEAMROLLERS
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
1988
3
9
1
5
Totals
3
9
1
5
Road Games
W
L
2
4
2
4
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.250
.250
NEW ORLEANS NIGHT
All Games
Year
W
L
1991
4
6
1992
0
10
Totals
4
16
Road Games
W
L
1
4
0
5
1
9
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.400
.000
.200
Home Games
W
L
3
2
0
5
3
7
NEW ORLEANS VOODOO
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
2004
11
5
7
1
2005
9
7
5
3
2007
5
11
4
4
2008
8
8
6
2
2011
3
15
0
9
2012
8
10
2
6
2013
5
13
3
6
Totals
49
69
27
31
Road Games
W
L
4
4
4
4
1
7
2
6
3
6
3
7
2
7
19
41
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.688
.563
.313
.500
.167
.444
.278
.415
NEW YORK DRAGONS
All Games
Year
W
L
2001
8
6
2002
3
11
2003
8
8
2004
9
7
2005
10
6
2006
10
6
2007
5
11
2008
8
8
Totals
61
63
Home Games
W
L
5
2
2
5
2
6
5
3
7
1
5
3
2
6
5
3
33
29
Road Games
W
L
3
4
1
6
6
2
4
4
3
5
5
3
3
5
3
5
28
34
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.571
.214
.500
.563
.625
.625
.313
.500
.492
NEW YORK KNIGHTS
All Games
Year
W
L
1988
2
10
Totals
2
10
Home Games
W
L
0
6
0
6
Road Games
W
L
2
4
2
4
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.167
.167
NEW YORK CITYHAWKS / NEW ENGLAND SEA WOLVES / TORONTO PHANTOMS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Pct.
1997
2
12
1
6
1
5
0
1
.143
1998
3
11
1
6
2
5
.214
1999
5
9
2
5
3
4
.357
2000
8
6
5
2
3
4
.571
2001
8
6
4
3
4
3
.571
2002
5
9
2
5
3
4
.357
Totals
31
53
15
27
16
25
0
1
.369
New York CityHawks (1997-98), New England Sea Wolves (1999-2000), Toronto Phantoms
(2001-02)
OKLAHOMA CITY YARD DAWGZ
All Games
Home Games
Year
W
L
W
L
2010
6
10
5
3
Totals
6
10
5
3
Road Games
W
L
1
7
1
7
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.375
.375
ORLANDO PREDATORS
All Games
Year
W
L
1991
3
7
1992
9
1
1993
10
2
1994
11
1
1995
7
5
1996
9
5
1997
10
4
1998
9
5
1999
7
7
2000
11
3
2001
8
6
2002
7
7
2003
12
4
2004
10
6
2005
10
6
2006
10
6
2007
8
8
2008
9
7
2010
8
8
2011
11
7
2012
4
14
2013
7
11
Totals
190 130
Home Games
W
L
2
3
4
1
6
0
6
0
4
2
6
1
5
2
5
2
4
3
5
2
5
2
2
5
6
2
5
3
7
1
6
2
4
4
5
3
4
4
6
3
4
4
4
5
105 54
Road Games
W
L
1
4
5
0
4
2
5
1
3
3
3
4
5
2
3
3
3
4
6
1
3
4
5
2
6
2
5
3
3
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
0
9
3
6
84
75
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
Pct.
.300
.900
.833
.917
.583
.643
.714
.643
.500
.786
.571
.500
.750
.625
.625
.625
.500
.563
.500
.611
.222
.389
.594
PHILADELPHIA SOUL
All Games
Year
W
L
2004
5
11
2005
6
10
2006
9
7
2007
8
8
2008
13
3
2011
6
12
2012
15
3
2013
12
6
Totals
74
60
Home Games
W
L
4
4
4
4
5
3
4
4
7
1
4
5
7
2
5
4
40
27
Road Games
W
L
1
7
2
6
4
4
4
4
6
2
2
7
8
1
7
2
34
33
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.313
.375
.563
.500
.813
.333
.833
.667
.552
203
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
PITTSBURGH GLADIATORS / TAMPA BAY STORM
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1987
4
2
2
1
2
1
1988
6
6
3
3
3
3
1989
3
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
1990
3
5
2
2
1
3
1991
8
2
4
1
4
1
1992
9
1
4
1
5
0
1993
9
3
5
1
4
2
1994
7
5
5
1
2
4
1995
10
2
5
1
5
1
1996
12
2
6
1
6
1
1997
8
6
4
4
4
2
1998
12
2
6
1
6
1
1999
11
3
5
2
6
1
2000
8
6
5
2
3
4
2001
10
4
5
2
4
2
1
0
2002
6
8
2
5
4
3
2003
12
4
6
2
6
2
2004
9
7
5
3
4
4
2005
10
6
8
0
2
6
2006
7
9
5
3
2
6
2007
9
7
5
3
4
4
2008
8
8
5
3
3
5
2010
11
5
6
2
5
3
2011
7
11
4
5
3
6
2012
8
10
7
2
1
8
2013
7
11
2
7
5
4
Totals
214 137
117 58
94
77
3
1
Pittsburgh Gladiators (1987-90), Tampa Bay Storm (1991–present)
PITTSBURGH POWER
All Games
Year
W
L
2011
9
9
2012
5
13
2013
4
14
Totals
18
36
Home Games
W
L
5
4
1
8
1
8
7
20
Road Games
W
L
4
5
4
5
3
6
11
16
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.667
.500
.750
.375
.800
.900
.750
.583
.833
.857
.571
.857
.786
.571
.714
.429
.750
.563
.625
.438
.563
.500
.687
.389
.444
.389
.609
Pct.
.500
.278
.222
.333
SACRAMENTO ATTACK / MIAMI HOOTERS / FLORIDA BOBCATS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Pct.
1992
4
6
3
2
1
4
.400
1993
5
7
3
3
2
4
.417
1994
5
7
3
3
2
4
.417
1995
1
11
1
5
0
6
.083
1996
6
8
3
4
3
4
.429
1997
4
10
0
2
2
7
2
1
.286
1998
3
11
1
3
2
6
0
2
.214
1999
3
11
2
5
1
6
.214
2000
3
11
2
5
1
6
.214
2001
6
8
3
4
3
4
.429
Totals
40
90
21
36
17
51
2
3
.308
Sacramento Attack (1992), Miami Hooters (1993-95), Florida Bobcats (1996-2001)
SAN ANTONIO FORCE
All Games
Year
W
L
1992
2
8
Totals
2
8
Home Games
W
L
2
3
2
3
Road Games
W
L
0
5
0
5
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.200
.200
SAN JOSE SABERCATS
All Games
Year
W
L
1995
8
4
1996
6
8
1997
8
6
1998
7
7
1999
6
8
2000
12
2
2001
10
4
2002
13
1
2003
12
4
2004
11
5
2005
9
7
2006
10
6
2007
13
3
2008
11
5
2011
7
11
2012
12
6
2013
13
5
Totals
168 92
Home Games
W
L
3
3
4
3
4
3
3
4
4
3
6
1
6
1
7
0
7
1
7
1
6
2
6
2
8
0
6
2
6
3
8
1
8
2
99
32
Road Games
W
L
5
1
2
5
4
3
4
3
2
5
6
1
3
3
6
1
5
3
4
4
3
5
4
4
5
3
5
3
1
8
4
5
5
3
68
60
Neutral Site
W
L
1
0
1
0
Pct.
.667
.429
.571
.500
.429
.857
.714
.929
.750
.688
.563
.625
.813
.688
.389
.667
.722
.646
204
SPOKANE SHOCK
All Games
Year
W
L
2010
13
3
2011
9
9
2012
10
8
2013
14
4
Totals
46
24
Home Games
W
L
6
2
7
2
5
4
7
2
25
10
Road Games
W
L
7
1
2
7
5
4
7
2
21
14
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.812
.500
.556
.778
.657
ST. LOUIS STAMPEDE
All Games
Year
W
L
1995
9
3
1996
8
6
Totals
17
9
Home Games
W
L
5
1
4
3
9
4
Road Games
W
L
4
2
4
3
8
5
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.750
.571
.654
TEXAS TERROR / HOUSTON THUNDERBEARS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1996
1
13
0
7
1
6
1997
6
8
4
3
2
5
1998
8
6
4
3
4
3
1999
4
10
3
4
1
6
2000
3
11
2
5
1
6
2001
3
11
0
0
2
5
1
6
Totals
25
59
13
22
11
31
1
6
Texas Terror (1996-97), Houston Thunderbears (1998-2001)
TULSA TALONS / SAN ANTONIO TALONS
All Games
Home Games Road Games
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
2010
10
6
6
2
4
4
2011
8
10
4
5
4
5
2012
14
4
8
1
6
3
2013
10
8
4
5
5
3
Totals
42
28
22
13
19
15
Tulsa Talons (2010-11), San Antonio Talons (2012-13)
UTAH BLAZE
All Games
Year
W
L
2006
7
9
2007
8
8
2008
6
10
2010
2
14
2011
9
9
2012
12
6
2013
7
11
Totals
51
67
Home Games
W
L
3
5
4
4
4
4
1
7
7
2
6
3
4
5
29
30
Road Games
W
L
4
4
4
4
2
6
1
7
2
7
6
3
3
5
22
36
Pct.
.071
.429
.571
.286
.214
.214
.298
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.625
.444
.778
.556
.600
Neutral Site
W
L
-
Pct.
.438
.500
.375
.125
.500
.667
.389
.432
WASHINGTON-MARYLAND COMMANDOS
All Games
Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Pct.
1987
2
4
2
1
0
3
.333
1989
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
3
.000
1990
2
6
1
3
1
3
.250
Totals
4
14
3
4
1
7
0
3
.222
Washington Commandos (1987), Maryland Commandos (1989), Washington Commandos (1990)
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON RECORDS
SERVICE
MOST GAMES PLAYED, Career
1 Barry Wagner.............................. 35
2 Hunkie Cooper............................ 30
3 Sherdrick Bonner........................ 28
MOST GAMES, Head Coach, Career
1 Tim Marcum............................... 38
2 Danny White.............................. 32
3 Mike Hohensee.......................... 23
3 Darren Arbet…........................... 23
MOST GAMES WON, Head Coach, Career
1 Tim Marcum............................... 27
2 Danny White.............................. 20
3 Darren Arbet............................... 15
MOST GAMES LOST, Head Coach, Career
1 Danny White............................... 13
2 Tim Marcum................................ 12
Mike Hohensee.......................... 12
SCORING
MOST POINTS, Career
1 Barry Wagner...........................…..384
2 Chris Jackson...............................278
3 George LaFrance.........................240
MOST POINTS, Game
1 Larry Brackins, Philadelphia…………………………... 48 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
2 T.T. Toliver, Orlando……………………………………... 42 at Tampa Bay, August 14, 2010
Maurice Purify……..…………………………………….42 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
3 Barry Wagner, Orlando............................................................ 38 at Iowa, August 19, 1995
James Bowden, Tampa Bay.............................................. 38 vs. Milwaukee, July 29, 2000
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Barry Wagner.............................. 64
2 Chris Jackson….......................... 46
3 George LaFrance........................ 41
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Larry Brackins, Philadelphia…………………………...8 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
2 T.T. Toliver, Orlando ................................................7 at Tampa Bay, August 14, 2010
Maurice Purify……..……………………………………7 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Career
1 Nelson Garner.............................99
2 Jorge Cimadevilla....................... 71
Dan Frantz.................................. 71
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Game
1 Fabrizio Scaccia, Philadelphia......................................12 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
2 Brian Gowins, Grand Rapids.............................................. 11 vs. Indiana, August 12, 2001
3 5 tied; last, Jason Witczak……………………………...10 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
PASSING
HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Game (min. 30 attempts)
1 John Dutton, Colorado........................................................ 153.1 at San Jose, July 7, 2007
2 Clint Dolezel, Grand Rapids...........................................148.3 vs. Indiana, August 12, 2001
3 Andy Kelly, Nashville.............................................…………..144.9 at Iowa, August 6, 2000
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Career
1 Sherdrick Bonner...................... 882
2 Mark Grieb................................ 698
3 Jay Gruden................................609
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Tommy Grady, Utah……........................................................63 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
2 Rickey Foggie, New Jersey.....................................................59 at Albany, August 8, 1998
3 John Dutton, Colorado……………………………………………. 58 at San Jose July 5, 2008
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Career
1 Sherdrick Bonner……............... 540
2 Mark Grieb................................ 462
3 Jay Gruden................................358
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1 Rickey Foggie, New Jersey.....................................................39 at Albany, August 8, 1998
2 Tommy Grady, Utah…………............................................... 37 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
3 Raymond Philyaw, Kansas City.......................................... 36 vs. Colorado, June 30, 2007
John Dutton, Colorado...............................................................36 at San Jose July 5, 2008
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Career (min. 500 attempts)
1 Mark Grieb............................... 66.2
2 John Dutton..............................65.0
3 Sherdrick Bonner..................... 61.2
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Game (min. 30 attempts)
1 James MacPherson, Grand Rapids....................................... .84.6 at Chicago, July 6, 2008
2 Clint Dolezel, Dallas.............................................................81.6 vs. Georgia, May 27, 2006
3 Chris Greisen, Milwaukee…………………………………..81.3 vs. Chicago, August 7, 2010
Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona.................................................... 81.3 vs. Buffalo, July 27, 2000
MOST PASSING YARDS, Career
1 Sherdrick Bonner.................... 6761
2 Mark Grieb...............................5300
3 Jay Gruden..............................4778
MOST GAMES, 300 Passing Yards, Career
1 John Dutton...................................7
2 Mark Grieb.................................... 6
3 Sherdrick Bonner.......................... 5
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game
1 Rickey Foggie, New Jersey...................................................446 at Albany, August 8, 1998
2 Tommy Grady, Utah.............................................................441 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
3 Kurt Warner, Iowa...............................................................428 at Arizona, August 13, 1995
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Career
1 Sherdrick Bonner.......................127
2 Mark Grieb..................................117
3 Andy Kelly................................... 81
MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Career
1 Hunkie Cooper.............................. 4
Barry Wagner................................ 4
2 Stevie Thomas.............................. 3
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game
1 Tommy Grady, Utah……………………………………………..10 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
2 9 tied; last: Nick Davila, Arizona…………………………9 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career
1 Jorge Cimadevilla........................54
2 Mike Black...................................36
3 Nelson Garner.............................33
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Career
1 Jay Gruden...........................
27
2 Sherdrick Bonner..................
22
3 Mike Perez............................. 15
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Jorge Cimadevilla, Orlando............................................ 8 vs. Tampa Bay, August 15, 1992
2 Novo Bojovic, Detroit................................................................7 vs. Albany, August 9, 1991
Kevin Greene, Sacramento...........................................................7 at Detroit, August 7, 1992
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Game
1 Peter Tom Willis, Tampa Bay.............................................. 6 vs. Orlando, August 23, 1998
2 James MacPherson..................................................................5 at San Jose, July 12, 2008
Mike Perez, Albany...............................................................5 vs. Arizona, August 27, 1994
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Career
1 Jorge Cimadevilla....................... 22
2 Nelson Garner............................ 20
3 Mike Black...................................16
MOST TIMES SACKED, Career
1 Jay Gruden................................. 22
2 Connell Maynor........................... 18
3 Andy Kelly................................... 15
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game
1 7 tied; last: Jay Taylor, Orlando........................................4 vs. Philadelphia, June 29, 2007
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game
1 Mike Hohensee, Pittsburgh..................................................... 7 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
2 Jeff Loots, Buffalo.......................................................................6 at Orlando, July 26, 2002
Connell Maynor, Orlando....................................................6 vs. Nashville, August 20, 2000
Jay Gruden, Tampa Bay........................................................6 at Orlando, August 15, 1992
Art Schlichter, Cincinnati.....................................................6 at Tampa Bay, August 8, 1992
LONGEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL
1 Mike Black, Buffalo................................................................... 58 at Arizona, July 27, 2000
3 Nelson Garner, Indiana....................................................57 at Tampa Bay, August 5, 2001
J.R. Jenkins, Detroit.................................................................. 57 at Arizona, July 28, 2001
MOST SAFETIES, Career
1 Jermaine Smith............................. 2
2 19 tied........................................... 1
RECEIVING
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Career
1 Barry Wagner......................
175
2 Hunkie Cooper...................
139
3 George LaFrance...............
130
205
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Game
1 Tysson Poots, Utah. ............................................................. 19 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
2 Larry Willis, New Jersey. ........................................................ 17 at Albany, August 8, 1998
3 Rod Windsor, Arizona………………………………………….15 at Spokane, August 6, 2010
Cole Magner, Grand Rapids.......................................................15 at Chicago, July 6, 2008
Bobby Sippio, Chicago...........................................................15 at San Jose, July 14, 2007
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Ron Carpenter.............................. 5
2 Hunkie Cooper.............................. 3
Lamont Cooper............................. 3
George LaFrance...........................3
Kevin McKenzie............................ 3
RECEIVING YARDS, Career
1 Barry Wagner.......................... 2228
2 George LaFrance.....................1848
3 Chris Jackson..........................1743
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Jeff Hughley, Jacksonville........................................................2 vs. Orlando, July 29, 2011
Ron Carpenter, Detroit ........................................................ 2 at Tampa Bay, May 31, 2003
Antonio Chatman, Chicago..................................................... 2 at New York, May 25, 2003
Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee.................................................. 2 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
Hunkie Cooper, Arizona..................................................... .2 vs. Orlando, August 10, 1996
RECEIVING YARDS, Game
1 Eddie Brown, Albany........................................................ 239 vs. Arizona, August 14, 1999
2 Randy Gatewood, Arizona....................................................227 at San Jose, June 8, 2003
3 Aaron Lesue, Utah.............................................................. 213 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Chris Jackson..............................45
2 Barry Wagner.............................. 41
3 George LaFrance.........................38
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 T.T. Toliver, Orlando……………………………..………… 7 at Tampa Bay, August 14, 2010
Maurice Purify, Arizona……………………………..…… 7 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
2 Chris Jackson, Georgia......................................................... 6 vs. Columbus, July 14, 2007
Ben Nelson, San Jose...............................................................6 vs. Arizona, May 27, 2006
Mike Horacek, New York...........................................................6 vs. Georgia, May 21, 2006
Aaron Bailey, Carolina. …. ...............................................6 at Grand Rapids, July 28, 2002
Eddie Brown, Albany........................................................6 vs. Milwaukee, August 10, 1996
MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Career
1 George LaFrance.........................17
2 Hunkie Cooper............................ 14
3 Tyronne Jones............................ 13
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game
1 6 tied; last: Tyronne Jones, Nashville................................. 3 at San Jose, August 12, 2000
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Career
1 George LaFrance.......................328
2 Tyronne Jones.......................... 282
3 Hunkie Cooper.......................... 189
RUSHING
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Tyronne Jones, Nashville............................................. 90 vs. Grand Rapids, July 29, 2000
2 Gary Mullen, Detroit......................................................... 78 vs. Pittsburgh, August 6, 1990
3 Lamont Cooper, Buffalo........................................................... 74 at Orlando, July 26, 2002
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Career
1 Andre Bowden............................ 79
2 Barry Wagner............................. 66
3 Bo Kelly....................................... 57
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Barry Wagner................................ 3
2 6 tied............................................. 1
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game
1 Osia Lewis, Chicago.........................................................12 vs. Los Angeles, July 23, 1988
Lynn Bradford, Detroit........................................................12 vs. Chicago, August 11, 1989
Lynn Bradford, Detroit.....................................................12 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
Derrick Ross, Philadelphia............................................12 at Jacksonville, August 10, 2013
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Career
1 Lynn Bradford............................243
2 Andre Bowden...........................228
3 Derrick Ross............................. 218
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1 Lynn Bradford, Detroit………………………………….…….91 vs. Chicago, August 11, 1989
2 James Lynch, Orlando……………………………………..84 at Jacksonville, August 6, 2010
3 Rick Hamilton, Orlando.................................................. 82 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Barry Wagner.............................. 21
2 Bo Kelly....................................... 15
3 Derrick Ross.............................. .12
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Art Schlichter, Detroit..............................................................4 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
2 Willis Marshall, Colorado...........................................................3 at Georgia, June 12, 2005
Rick Hamilton, Orlando.....................................................3 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
Bo Kelly, Arizona..................................................................3 vs. Orlando, August 10, 1996
Tony Burse, Detroit....................................................................3 vs. Dallas, August 7, 1993
Lynn Bradford, Tampa Bay........................................................3 at Denver, August 9, 1991
Lynn Bradford, Detroit..........................................................3 vs. Chicago, August 11, 1989
KICKOFF RETURNS
COMBINED KICK RETURNS
(Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns)
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Career
1 Hunkie Cooper.......................... 121
2 George LaFrance.......................110
3 Barry Wagner.............................. 60
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game
1 Jeff Hughley, Philadelphia..................................................11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Career
1 Hunkie Cooper........................ 2250
2 George LaFrance.................... 2057
3 Barry Wagner......................... 1000
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee............................................. 259 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
2 Steve Papin, San Jose.................................................. 219 vs. Nashville, August 12, 2000
3 George LaFrance, Tampa Bay.......................................212 vs. Memphis, August 12, 1995
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Ron Carpenter.............................. 5
2 Lamont Cooper............................. 4
Barry Wagner................................ 4
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Career
1 George LaFrance.................... 3908
2 Hunkie Cooper...................... 3886
3 Barry Wagner......................... 3548
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Career
1 Hunkie Cooper.......................... 107
2 George LaFrance.........................93
3 Barry Wagner.............................. 52
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Game
1 Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee............................................. 348 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
2 Jarrick Hillery, Nashville..................................................... 312 vs. Chicago, May 21, 2006
3 James Bowden, Tampa Bay.............................................. 304 vs. Indiana, August 5, 2001
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game
1 Jeff Hughley, Philadelphia..................................................11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
2 Jason Harmon, Colorado........................................................... 9 at San Jose, July 7, 2007
James Bowden, Tampa Bay................................................... 9 vs. Indiana, August 5, 2001
Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee.................................................. 9 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
Hunkie Cooper, Arizona................................................. 9 vs. Tampa Bay, August 16, 1997
INTERCEPTIONS
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Career
1 Hunkie Cooper....................... 2061
2 George LaFrance.................... 1729
3 Barry Wagner........................... 832
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Lamont Cooper, Milwaukee............................................. 259 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
2 Chris Martin, Grand Rapids............................................... 211 at Sand Jose, July 12, 2008
3 Steve Papin, San Jose.................................................. 207 vs. Nashville, August 12, 2000
206
MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, Career
1 Kenny McEntyre......................... 13
2 Barry Wagner.............................. 12
3 Clevan Thomas.............................7
MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, Game
1 Omarr Smith, San Jose.................................................. 3 vs. Grand Rapids, Juyl 12, 2008
Kevin Kaesviharn, Iowa..................................................... 3 vs. Milwaukee, August 8, 1999
Chris Barber, Orlando...................................................... 3 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
Wayne Coffey, Denver .............................................................. 3 at Dallas, August 5, 1990
Jo Jo Heath, Pittsburgh........................................................ 3 vs. Denver, August 12, 1989
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Career
1 Kenny McEntyre....................... 192
2 Marquis Floyd........................... 148
3 Arkeith Brown........................... 105
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Jay Jones, Indiana.......................................................... 73 at Tampa Bay, August 5, 2001
2 Steve Trimble, Denver....................................................... 60 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
3 Steve Griffin, Detroit................................................................ 58 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Johnnie Harris.......................... 2
Damon Mason........................
2
Kenny McEntyre......................
2
Dennison Robinson.................
2
Lawrence Samuels.................
2
Stevie Thomas.........................
2
Arkeith Brown.........................
2
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
2 Ruschard Dodd-Masters, Spokane…………...…..…2 vs. Chicago, August 1, 2013
2 Many tied; last: James Romain, Philadelphia...……1 at Jacksonville, August 10, 2013
DEFENSE
MOST SACKS, Career
1 James Baron............................. .9.5
2 John Moyer................................ 9.0
3 B.J. Cohen................................. 8.0
MOST SACKS, Game
1 Colston Weatherington, Dallas.............................................. 3.0 vs. Orlando, June 4, 2006
Danny Lockett, Detroit .................................................... 3.0 vs. Sacramento, Aug. 7, 1992
2 Scott Dmitrenko, Pittsburgh................................................. 2.5 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
MOST TACKLES, Career
1 Barry Wagner........................ 155.0
2 Rashad Floyd........................ 130.0
3 Kenny McEntyre.................... 102.0
MOST TACKLES, Game
1 Barry Wagner, Orlando................................................. 15.0 vs. Tampa Bay, Aug. 15, 1992
Kennedy Wilson, Dallas..................................................... 15.0 vs. Denver, August 5, 1990
2 Rashad Floyd, Colorado................................................... 14.5 vs. San Jose, May 29, 2005
207
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
TEAM POSTSEASON RECORDS
SCORING
MOST POINTS, Game
1 Philadelphia....................................................... 89 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
2 Grand Rapids.......................................................... 83 vs. Indiana, August 12, 2001
3 San Jose............................................................ 81 vs. Grand Rapids July 12, 2008
MOST POINTS, Game, both teams
1 Indiana (70) at Grand Rapids (83)............................................ 153 August 12, 2001
2 Utah (69) at Arizona (75)........................................................... 144 August 4, 2012
3 Jacksonville (73) at Arizona (70)...............................................143 August 12, 2011
Colorado (67) at San Jose (76)....................................................... 143 July 7, 2007
FEWEST POINTS, Game
1 Dallas............................................................................. 6 at Detroit, August 7, 1993
2 Chicago...................................................................... 10 at Detroit, August 11, 1989
3 Cleveland................................................................... 12 at Orlando, August 7, 1992
FEWEST POINTS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (24) at Chicago (13)............................................................ 37 July 30, 1988
2 Los Angeles (16) at Chicago (29).................................................... 45 July 23, 1988
Tampa Bay (21) at Orlando (24)............................................45 August 15, 1992 (OT)
MOST POINTS, Each Quarter
1st: Orlando.................................................................. 27 vs. Mass, August 26, 1994
2nd: Philadelphia.................................................. 31 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
San Jose.................................................................... 31 at Iowa, August 8, 1997
3rd: Nashville................................................................ 28 at Orlando, August 7, 1998
4th: New York................................................................... 36 at Orlando, June 1, 2003
MOST POINTS, Each Quarter, both teams
1st: New Jersey (21) at Albany (21)................................................ 42 August 8, 1998
2nd: Colorado (28) at San Jose (27)................................................... 55, July 7, 2007
3rd: Arizona (27) vs. Philadelphia (21)..........................................48 August 10, 2012
4th: New York (36) at Orlando (27)..................................................... 63 June 1, 2003
MOST POINTS, Each Half
1st: San Jose..................................................................... 43 at Iowa, August 8, 1997
2nd: Grand Rapids....................................................... 50 vs. Carolina, July 28, 2002
MOST POINTS, Each Half, both teams
1st: New Jersey (38) at Albany (42)................................................ 80 August 8, 1998
2nd: Grand Rapids (48) vs. Indiana (44)....................................... 92 August 12, 2001
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
1 Philadelphia........................................................55 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
2 Detroit.......................................................................... 45 vs. Dallas, August 7, 1993
3 Detroit....................................................................... 43 vs. Dallas, August 14, 1992
Nashville............................................................ 43 vs. Grand Rapids, July 29, 2000
Arizona.................................................................... 43 vs. Las Vegas, May 25, 2003
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Arizona............................................................ 12 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
Grand Rapids.......................................................... 12 vs. Indiana, August 12, 2001
2 Jacksonville............................................................. 11 vs. Arizona, August 12, 2011
Tampa Bay............................................................. 11 vs. Milwaukee, July 29, 2000
San Jose.................................................................... 11 vs. Colorado, July 7, 2007
New York....................................................................... 11 at Dallas, June 27, 2008
Philadelphia........................................................11 at Jacksonville, August 10, 2013
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Indiana (10) at Grand Rapids (12)............................................. 22 August 12, 2001
2 Jacksonville (11) at Arizona (10)...............................................21 August 12, 2011
San Jose (11) vs. Colorado (10)....................................................... 21 July 7, 2007
3 Milwaukee (9) at Tampa Bay (11)................................................... 20 July 29, 2000
New York (11) at Dallas (9) .............................................................20 June 27, 2008
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (2) at Orlando (2)....................................................... 4 August 15, 1992
2 Los Angeles (1) at Chicago (4).......................................................... 5 July 23, 1988
Detroit (3) at Chicago (2)......................................................................5 July 30, 1988
Anaheim (1) at Tampa Bay (4)..........................................................5 August 9, 1996
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Orlando............................................................... 8 vs. Tampa Bay, August 15, 1992
2 Detroit.......................................................................... 7 vs. Albany, August 9, 1991
Sacramento......................................................................7 at Detroit, August 7, 1992
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (6) at Orlando (8).................................................... 14 August 15, 1992
2 Sacramento (7) at Detroit (5)........................................................ 12 August 7, 1992
3 Albany (4) at Detroit (7)................................................. …………11 August 9, 1991
Carolina (6) at Indiana (5).................................................................11 July 29, 2001
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE, Game
1 7 tied; last: Orlando……………………………......... 4 at Philadelphia, June 29, 2007
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game, both teams
1 Memphis (4) at Tampa Bay (3).................................................... 7 August 12, 1995
Carolina (4) at Indiana (3)....................................................................7 July 29, 2001
3 Sacramento (3) at Detroit (3).......................................................... 6 August 7, 1992
Chicago (2) at Nashville (4).................................................................6 May 21, 2006
Orlando (4) at Philadelphia (2)..........................................................6, June 29, 2007
FIRST DOWNS
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game
1 San Jose.................................................................... 32 at Colorado, May 29, 2005
2 Jacksonville………………………………………31 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2013
3 Jacksonville………………………………………..….. 30 vs. Orlando, August 6, 2010
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (30) vs. Orlando (28)…………………………………. 58 August 6, 2010
2 Albany (26) at Iowa (27)............................................................. 53 August 17, 1996
Philadelphia (22) at Jacksonville (31).........................................53 August 10, 2013
3 Orlando (24) at Albany (28)........................................................ 52 August 21, 1999
San Jose (32) at Colorado (20)....................................................... 52 May 29, 2005
San Jose (26) vs. Colorado (26)....................................................... 52, July 7, 2007
Jacksonville (26) at Arizona (26)................................................52, August 12, 2011
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game
1 Tampa Bay.................................................................. 9 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
2 Detroit...................................................................... 8 vs. Chicago, August 11, 1989
3 7 tied; last: Orlando.............................................. 7 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game, both teams
1 Chicago (4) at Detroit (8)............................................................ 12 August 11, 1989
Orlando (7) at Arizona (5)........................................................... 12 August 10, 1996
Orlando (6) at Chicago (6)................................................................ 12 June 6, 2004
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game
1 New Jersey.................................................................. 26 at Albany, August 8, 1998
2 San Jose..................................................................... 25 at Colorado, May 29, 2005
3 Utah……………………………………………………… 24 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
Jacksonville..……………………………………. 24 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2013
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game, both teams
1 New Jersey (26) at Albany (16).................................................... 42 August 8, 1998
2 Utah (24) at Arizona (16)..............................................................40, August 4, 2012
3 Nashville (18) at Iowa (21)........................................................... 39 August 6, 2000
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game
1 Chicago………………………………………………... 9 at Milwaukee, August 6, 2010
2 Chicago……………………………………………………… 8 vs. Dallas, July 29, 2011
Orlando………………………………………………. 8 at Jacksonville, August 6, 2010
Nashville...................................................................... 8 at Orlando, August 7, 1998
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game, both teams
1 Chicago (9) at Milwaukee (5)……………………………………….. 14 August 6, 2010
2 Jacksonville (4) vs. Orlando (8)…………………….………………. 12 August 6, 2010
Orlando (5) at Iowa (7)................................................................ 12 August 13, 1999
Chicago (7) at Orlando (5)............................................................... 12 July 27, 2001
Orlando (6) at Tampa Bay (6).......................................................... 12 June 7, 2003
Dallas (7) vs. Columbus (5)............................................................... 12 July 7, 2007
NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING AND PASSING
MOST YARDS, Game
1 New Jersey................................................................ 452 at Albany, August 8, 1998
2 Utah......................................................................... 441 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
3 Milwaukee................................................................ 430 at Albany, August 10, 1996
MOST YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Utah (441) at Arizona (391)....................................................... 832, August 4, 2012
2 New Jersey (452) at Albany (353).............................................. 805, August 8, 1998
3 Milwaukee (432) at Albany (365)..............................................797, August 10, 1996
FEWEST YARDS, Game
1 Chicago....................................................................... 109 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
2 Chicago.................................................................... 119 at Detroit, August 11, 1989
3 New England......................................................... 120 vs. Oklahoma, July 28, 2000
FEWEST YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (150) at Chicago (122)...................................................... 272, July 30, 1988
2 New England (120) vs. Oklahoma (222)...................................... 342, July 28, 2000
3 Pittsburgh (139) at Detroit (226).............................................. 365, August 18, 1989
PASSING
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Utah............................................................................ 63 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
2 New Jersey.................................................................. 59 at Albany, August 8, 1998
3 Colorado…………………………………………………... 58 at San Jose, July 5, 2008
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1 San Jose (57) at Arizona (42)......................................................... 99, July 28, 2012
2 Chicago (51) at Colorado (43)......................................................... 94, June 5, 2005
3 Utah (63) at Arizona (30)………................................................... 93, August 4, 2012
FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Tampa Bay................................................................. 16 at Denver, August 9, 1991
2 Chicago..................................................................... 18 at San Jose, June 12, 2004
3 Chicago............................................................... 20 vs. Los Angeles, July 23, 1988
Grand Rapids............................................................... 20 vs. Detroit, May 25, 2003
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FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (16) at Denver (32).................................................... 48 August 9, 1991
2 Tampa Bay (26) at Orlando (26)................................................... 52 August 3, 2000
Orlando (26) at Chicago (26)........................................................... 52 June 6, 2004
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game, both teams
1 Denver (18) at Dallas (12)............................................................ 30 August 5, 1990
2 Los Angeles (5) at Chicago (23)...................................................... 28 July 23, 1988
Dallas (11) at Detroit (17)........................................................... 28 August 13, 1990
Tampa Bay (18) at Denver (10).................................................... 28 August 9, 1991
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1 New Jersey.................................................................. 39 at Albany, August 8, 1998
2 Utah........................................................................... 37 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
3 Kansas City............................................................. 36 vs. Colorado, June 30, 2007
Colorado....................................................................... 36 at San Jose, July 5, 2008
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1 Orlando…………………………………………… 148 at Jacksonville, August 6, 2010
2 Orlando............................................................ 127 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
3 Tampa Bay.............................................................. 116 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams
1 New York (28) at Dallas (35)........................................................... 63 July 27, 2008
2 San Jose (25) vs. Colorado (36)........................................................ 61 July 5, 2008
3 San Jose (30) vs. Colorado (29)........................................................ 59 July 7, 2007
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Orlando (148) at Jacksonville (11)………………………………... 159 August 6, 2010
2 Cleveland (113) at Orlando (42)................................................. 155 August 7, 1992
3 Chicago (48) at Detroit (102).................................................... 150 August 11, 1989
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1 Orlando................................................................ 8 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
2 Sacramento.................................................................... 9 at Detroit, August 7, 1992
New England.............................................................. 9 vs. Oklahoma, July 28, 2000
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1 Pittsburgh............................................................... -21 vs. Denver, August 12, 1989
2 Tampa Bay.............................................................. -5 vs. Arizona, August 16, 1996
Orlando........................................................................... -5 at Iowa, August 13, 1999
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams
1 Chicago (11) at Detroit (13)........................................................ 24 August 11, 1989
Sacramento (9) at Detroit (15)...................................................... 24 August 7, 1992
Orlando (8) at Tampa Bay (16)................................................... 24 August 23, 1998
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Anaheim (4) at Tampa Bay (-3)...................................................... 1 August 9, 1996
2 Carolina (-2) at Indiana (5)................................................................ 3 July 29, 2001
Carolina (5) at Arizona (-2)............................................................. 3 August 4, 2002
Dallas (4) at Chicago (-1)................................................................ 3 August 5, 2002
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game
1 New Jersey................................................................ 446 at Albany, August 8, 1998
2 Utah......................................................................... 441 at Arizona, August 4, 2012
3 Iowa........................................................................ 419 at Arizona, August 13, 1995
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 New Jersey (446) at Albany (350).............................................. 796, August 8, 1998
2 Utah (441) at Arizona (331)……................................................772, August 4, 2012
3 Georgia (362) at New York (387).................................................749, May 21, 2006
FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Game
1 Chicago...................................................................... 71 at Detroit, August 11, 1989
2 Chicago......................................................................... 92 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
3 Detroit........................................................................... 95 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (95) at Chicago (92)........................................................... 187 July 30, 1988
2 Chicago (71) at Detroit (170).................................................... 241 August 11, 1989
3 Sacramento (106) at Detroit (194).............................................. 300 August 7, 1992
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game
1 Utah……………………………………………………..10 vs. Arizona, August 4, 2012
2 8 tied; last: Arizona……………………………….9 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game, both teams
1 Utah (10) at Arizona (8)................................................................ 18 August 4, 2012
Georgia (9) at New York (9)............................................................ 18 May 21, 2006
2 New Jersey (9) at Albany (8)........................................................ 17 August 8, 1998
San Jose (9) vs. Colorado (8)............................................................ 17 July 7, 2007
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Game
1 Tampa Bay............................................................... 6 vs. Orlando, August 23, 1998
2 Fort Worth.................................................................. 5 at Orlando, August 19, 1994
Albany....................................................................... 5 vs. Arizona, August 27, 1994
Grand Rapids................................................................ 5 at San Jose, July 12, 2008
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Game, both teams
1 Orlando (1) at Tampa Bay (6)....................................................... 7 August 23, 1998
San Jose (2) vs. Grand Rapids (5).................................................... 7 July 12, 2008
2 Denver (2) at Dallas (4)................................................................... 6 August 5, 1990
Fort Worth (5) at Orlando (1)......................................................... 6 August 19, 1994
Arizona (1) at Albany (5)............................................................... 6 August 27, 1994
Albany (4) at Iowa (2).................................................................... 6 August 17, 1996
Spokane (4) at Arizona(2).................................................................. 6 July 29, 2011
San Jose (2) at Arizona(4).................................................................6 July 28, 2012
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game
1 Pittsburgh.................................................................... 8 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
2 Buffalo............................................................................. 7 at Orlando, July 26, 2002
3 Cincinnati................................................................ 6 at Tampa Bay, August 8, 1992
Tampa Bay................................................................. 6 at Orlando, August 15, 1992
Orlando................................................................... 6 vs. Nashville, August 20, 2000
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game, both teams
1 Denver (4) at Pittsburgh (8).......................................................... 12 August 1, 1987
2 Tampa Bay (6) at Orlando (4).................................................... 10 August 15, 1992
Buffalo (7) at Orlando (3)................................................................. 10 July 26, 2002
RUSHING
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game
1 Chicago............................................................... 23 vs. Los Angeles, July 23, 1988
2 Tampa Bay.............................................................. 20 at Orlando, August 14, 1993
Orlando.............................................................. 20 vs. Fort Worth, August 19, 1994
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Detroit......................................................................... 5 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
Grand Rapids............................................................. 5 vs. Chicago, August 5, 2001
San Jose....................................................................... 5 vs. Georgia, May 31, 2003
Philadelphia..........................................................5 vs. Jacksonville, August 3, 2012
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Dallas (3) at Detroit (5) ................................................................ 8 August 13, 1990
2 Orlando (4) at Arizona (4)............................................................. 8 August 10, 1996
3 Grand Rapids (3) at Albany (4)....................................................... 7 August 7, 1999
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game
1 4 tied; last: Philadelphia.......................................... 11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
2 4 tied; last: Arizona……………………………...10 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game, both teams
1 Milwaukee (10) at Tampa Bay (8).................................................... 18 July 29, 2000
2 San Jose (8) at Nashville (9)...................................................... 17 August 11, 2001
Georgia (11) at San Jose (6)........................................................... 17 May 31, 2003
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Georgia..................................................................... 312 at San Jose, May 31, 2003
2 Milwaukee............................................................. 263 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
3 Grand Rapids........................................................... 231 vs. Carolina, July 28, 2002
MOST KICKOFF RETURNYARDS, Game, both teams
1 Georgia (312) at San Jose (161).................................................. 473 May 31, 2003
2 Milwaukee (263) at Tampa Bay (160)........................................... 423 July 29, 2000
3 Georgia (229) vs. Columbus (111)............................................... 340, July 14, 2007
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 7 tied; last: Jacksonville.................................................2 vs. Orlando, July 29, 2011
MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game
1 Chicago........................................................................... 4 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
2 10 tied; last: Buffalo........................................................ 3 at Orlando, July 26, 2002
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game, both teams
1 Nashville (3) at San Jose (2)........................................................ 5 August 12, 2000
2 11 tied; last: Buffalo (3) at Orlando (1).............................................. 4 July 26, 2002
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Buffalo.......................................................................... 95 at Orlando, July 26, 2002
2 Nashville............................................................ 90 vs. Grand Rapids, July 29, 2000
3 Detroit................................................................... 78 vs. Pittsburgh, August 6, 1990
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Buffalo (95) at Orlando (17)........................................................... 112 July 26, 2002
2 Pittsburgh (25) at Detroit (78)..................................................... 103 August 6, 1990
3 Sacramento (34) at Detroit (60).................................................... 94 August 7, 1992
COMBINED KICK RETURNS
(Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns)
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game
1 4 tied; last: Philadelphia.........................................11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
3 6 tied; last: Nashville………………………..…...... 10 vs. San Jose, August 11, 2001
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game, both teams
1 Milwaukee (10) at Tampa Bay (9)................................................... 19 July 29, 2000
San Jose (9) at Nashville (10)..................................................... 19 August 11, 2001
3 Georgia (11) at San Jose (7)........................................................... 18 May 31, 2003
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MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Georgia..................................................................... 312 at San Jose, May 31, 2003
2 Milwaukee............................................................. 263 at Tampa Bay, July 29, 2000
3 Grand Rapids........................................................... 231 vs. Carolina, July 28, 2002
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Georgia (312) at San Jose (172).................................................. 484 May 31, 2003
2 Milwaukee (263) at Tampa Bay (185)........................................... 448 July 29, 2000
3 Georgia (229) vs. Columbus (143)................................................ 372 July 14, 2007
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 9 tied; last: Jacksonville.................................................2 vs. Orlando, July 29, 2011
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 15 tied; last: Grand Rapids (1) at San Jose(1)…………………….... 2 July 12, 2008
FUMBLES
MOST FUMBLES, Game
1 Miami........................................................................... 6 at Orlando, August 6, 1993
Carolina............................................................................ 6 at Indiana, July 29, 2001
3 11 tied; last: Arizona........................................................ 4 vs. Utah, August 4, 2012
MOST FUMBLES, Game, both teams
1 Carolina (6) at Indiana (3)................................................................. 9 July 29, 2001
2 Miami (6) at Orlando (1)................................................................. 7 August 6, 1993
3 Los Angeles (2) at Chicago (4).......................................................... 6 July 23, 1988
Tampa Bay (4) at Orlando (2)...................................................... 6 August 15, 1992
Los Angeles (3) vs. Utah (3)................................................................ 6 July 2, 2007
MOST FUMBLES LOST, Game
1 Arizona........................................................................... 4 vs. Utah, August 4, 2012
Arizona.................................................................... 4 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
2 11 tied; last: Cleveland................................................. 3 vs. Georgia, July 31, 2011
MOST FUMBLES LOST, Game, both teams
1 Carolina (3) at Indiana (2).................................................................. 5 July 29, 2001
Arizona (4) at Tampa Bay (1)........................................................... 5 June 22, 2003
Los Angeles (3) vs. Utah (2)................................................................ 5 July 2, 2007
PENALTIES
MOST TIMES PENALIZED, Game
1 Orlando...................................................................... 20 vs. Chicago, July 27, 2001
2 Milwaukee.................................................................. 19 at Albany, August 10, 1996
3 San Jose............................................................... 17 vs. Oklahoma, August 4, 2000
Chicago............................................................. 17 at Grand Rapids, August 5, 2001
MOST TIMES PENALIZED, Game, both teams
1 Milwaukee (19) at Albany (11).................................................... 30 August 30, 1996
Oklahoma (13) at San Jose (17)................................................... 30 August 4, 2000
Chicago (9) at Orlando (20)............................................................. 29 July 21, 2001
MOST YARDS PENALIZED, Game
1 Orlando..................................................................... 106 vs. Chicago, July 27, 2001
Georgia………..............................………………….. 106 vs. Cleveland, July 7, 2008
2 Milwaukee.................................................................. 98 at Albany, August 10, 1996
3 Spokane…………………………………………... 94 vs. Milwaukee, August 12, 2010
MOST YARDS PENALIZED, Game, both teams
1 Milwaukee (76) at Spokane (94)………………………………… 170 August 12, 2010
2 Arizona (90) at Spokane (68)……………………………………… 158 August 6, 2010
Chicago (52) at Orlando (106)....................................................... 158 July 27, 2001
TURNOVERS
MOST TURNOVERS, Game
1 Miami........................................................................... 7 at Orlando, August 6, 1993
2 6 tied; last: Jacksonville.......................................6 vs. Philadelphia, August 3, 2012
MOST TURNOVERS, Game, both teams
1 Denver (4) at Dallas (5).................................................................. 9 August 5, 1990
Miami (7) at Orlando (2).................................................................. 9 August 6, 1993
Albany (5) at Iowa (4).................................................................... 9 August 17, 1996
DEFENSE
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Game
1 New York......................................................................... 3 at Orlando, June 1, 2003
2 5 tied; last: Georgia…................................................. 2 at Cleveland, July 31, 2011
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Game, both teams
1 Georgia (2) at Cleveland (1).............................................................. 3 July 31, 2011
Orlando (2) at Tampa Bay (1)................................................. 3 September 1, 1995
New York (3) at Orlando (0)............................................................... 3 June 1, 2003
3 7 tied; last: San Jose (2) vs. Colorado (0)........................................... 2 July 7, 2007
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ALL-TIME POSTSEASON WON-LOST
RECORDS
(Alphabetical Order; #=ArenaBowl Champion)
ALBANY-INDIANA FIREBIRDS
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Year
W L
W L
W L
W L
1991
0 1
0 0
0 1
- 1992
0 1
0 1
0 0
- 1993
0 1
0 0
0 1
- 1994
1 1
1 1
0 0
- 1995
1 1
0 0
1 1
- 1996
1 1
1 0
0 1
- 1998
0 1
0 1
0 0
- 1999#
3 0
3 0
0 0
- 2000
0 1
0 1
0 0
- 2001
2 1
1 0
1 1
- 2002
0 1
0 0
0 1
- Totals
8 10
6 4
2 6
- -
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.500
.500
.500
.000
1.00
.000
.667
.000
.444
ARIZONA RATTLERS
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Year
W L
W L
W L
W L
1993
1 1
1 0
0 1
1994#
3 0
1 0
2 0
1995
0 1
0 1
0 0
1996
1 1
1 0
0 1
1997#
3 0
3 0
0 0
1998
1 1
1 1
0 0
1999
1 1
1 0
0 1
2000
2 1
1 0
1 1
2001
1 1
1 0
0 1
2002
2 1
2 0
0 1
2003
3 1
1 0
2 1
2004
2 1
2 1
0 0
2006
1 1
1 0
0 1
2008
0 1
0 1
0 0
2010
0 1
0 0
0 1
2011
2 1
2 1
0 0
2012#
3 0
2 0
0 0
1
0
2013#
3 0
2 0
0 0
1
0
Totals
29 14
22 5
5 9
2 0
Pct.
.500
1.00
.000
.500
1.00
.500
.500
.667
.500
.667
.750
.667
.500
.000
.000
.666
1.00
1.00
.674
AUSTIN WRANGLERS
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Year
W L
W L
W L
W
L
2006
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
0
1
0
1
0
0
BUFFALO-COLUMBUS DESTROYERS
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Year
W
L
W L
W L
W
L
2000
0
1
0
0
0
1
2002
0
1
0
0
0
1
2007
3
1
0
0
3
0
0
1
Totals
3
3
0
0
3
2
0
1
Buffalo Destroyers (1999-2003), Columbus Destroyers (2004-2008)
CAROLINA COBRAS
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Year
W
L
W L
W L
W
2001
0
1
0
0
0
1
2002
1
1
0
0
1
1
Totals
1
2
0
0
1
2
-
L
-
Pct.
.000
.000
Pct.
.000
.000
.750
.500
Pct.
.000
.500
.333
CHARLOTTE RAGE
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Year
W L
W L
W L
W
1993
0
1
0
0
0
1
1994
0 1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0 2
0
0
0
2
-
L
-
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
CHICAGO BRUISERS
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Year
W L
W L
W L
W
1988
1
1
1
1
0
0
1989
0 1
0
0
0
1
Totals
1
2
1
1
0
1
-
L
-
Pct.
.500
.000
.333
CHICAGO RUSH
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Year
W
L
W L
W
L
W L
2001
1
1
0
0
1
1
2002
1
1
1
0
0
1
2003
0
1
0
0
0
1
2004
1
1
1
0
0
1
2005
1
1
0
0
1
1
2006#
4
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
2007
1
1
1
0
0
1
2008
0
1
0
1
0
0
2010
0
1
0
0
0
1
2011
1
1
1
0
0
1
2013
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
10
10
4
1
5
9
1
0
Pct.
.500
.500
.000
.500
.500
1.00
.500
.000
.000
.500
.000
.500
CINCINNATI ROCKERS
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Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1992
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
1
0
0
0
1
-
Pct.
.000
.000
COLUMBUS-CLEVELAND THUNDERBOLTS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
1992
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
Totals
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
Columbus Thunderbolts (1991), Cleveland Thunderbolts (1992-1994)
COLORADO CRUSH
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2004
1
1
0
0
1
1
2005#
3
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
2006
0
1
0
1
0
0
2007
1
1
0
0
1
1
2008
1
1
0
0
1
1
Totals
6
4
2
1
3
3
1
0
Pct.
.500
1.00
.000
.500
.500
.600
DALLAS DESPERADOS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2002
1
1
1
0
0
1
2003
0
1
0
1
0
0
2006
1
1
1
1
0
0
2007
0
1
0
1
0
0
2008
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
2
5
2
4
0
1
-
Pct.
.500
.000
.500
.000
.000
.286
DALLAS TEXANS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1990
1
1
1
0
0
1
1992
1
1
0
0
1
1
1993
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
2
3
1
0
1
3
-
Pct.
.500
.500
.000
.400
DALLAS VIGILANTES
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2011
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
1
0
0
0
1
-
Pct.
.000
.000
DENVER DYNAMITE
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1987#
1
0
0
0
1
0
1989
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1990
0
1
0
0
0
1
1991
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
1
3
0
1
1
1
0
1
Pct.
1.00
.000
.000
.000
.250
DETROIT DRIVE / MASSACHUSETTS MARAUDERS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1988#
2
0
1
0
1
0
1989#
2
0
2
0
0
0
1990#
2
0
2
0
0
0
1991
1
1
1
1
0
0
1992#
3
0
2
0
1
0
1993
2
1
2
1
0
0
1994
1
1
1
0
0
1
Totals
13
3
1 1
2
2
1
Detroit Drive (1988-1993), Massachusetts Marauders(1994)
DETROIT FURY
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2001
0
1
0
0
0
1
2003
1
1
0
0
1
1
Totals
1
2
0
0
1
2
-
Pct.
1.00
1.00
1.00
.500
1.00
.667
.500
.813
Pct.
.000
.500
.333
211
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FORT WORTH CAVALRY
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1994
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
1
0
0
0
1
-
Pct.
.000
.000
GEORGIA FORCE
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2003
1
1
0
0
1
1
2005
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
2006
1
1
0
0
1
1
2007
1
1
1
1
0
0
2008
0
1
0
1
0
0
2011
1
1
0
0
1
1
2012
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
6
7
3
2
3
4
0
1
Pct.
.500
.667
.500
.500
.000
.500
.500
.462
GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1999
0
1
0
0
0
1
2000
0
1
0
0
0
1
2001#
3
0
3
0
0
0
2002
0
1
0
1
0
0
2003
0
1
0
1
0
0
2008
2
1
0
0
2
1
Totals
5
5
3
2
2
3
-
Pct.
.000
.000
1.00
.000
.000
.667
.500
IOWA BARNSTORMERS / NEW YORK DRAGONS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1995
1
1
0
1
1
0
1996
2
1
2
1
0
0
1997
2
1
2
0
0
1
1999
1
1
1
1
0
0
2000
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
6
5
5
4
1
1
-
Pct.
.500
.667
.667
.500
.000
.545
JACKSONVILLE SHARKS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2010
0
1
0
1
0
0
2011#
3
0
2
0
1
0
2012
1
1
1
0
0
1
2013
1
1
1
1
0
0
Totals
5
3
4
2
1
1
-
Pct.
.000
1.00
1.00
.500
.625
KANSAS CITY BRIGADE
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2007
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
0
1
0
1
0
0
-
Pct.
.000
.000
LAS VEGAS STING / ANAHEIM PIRANHAS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1994
0
1
0
0
0
1
1996
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
2
0
0
0
2
Las Vegas Sting (1994-1995), Anaheim Piranhas (1996-1997)
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
LOS ANGELES AVENGERS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2002
0
1
0
1
0
0
2003
0
1
0
1
0
0
2004
0
1
0
0
0
1
2005
0
1
0
1
0
0
2007
1
1
1
0
0
1
Totals
1
5
1
3
0
2
-
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.167
LOS ANGELES COBRAS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1988
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
1
0
0
0
1
-
Pct.
.000
.000
MEMPHIS PHARAOHS / PORTLAND FOREST DRAGONS / OKLAHOMA WRANGLERS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
1995
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2000
1
1
0
0
1
1
.500
Totals
1
2
0
0
1
2
.333
Memphis Pharaohs (1995-1996), Portland Forest Dragons (1997-1999), Oklahoma
Wranglers (2000-2001)
212
MILWAUKEE MUSTANGS / MILWAUKEE IRON
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
1996
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
1997
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
1999
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2000
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2010
1
1
1
0
0
1
.500
Totals
1
5
1
0
0
5
.167
Milwaukee Mustangs (1994-2001, 2011-present), Milwaukee Iron (2010)
NASHVILLE KATS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1997
0
1
0
1
0
0
1998
0
1
0
0
0
1
1999
0
1
0
0
0
1
2000
3
1
1
0
2
1
2001
2
1
2
0
0
1
2006
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
5
6
3
2
2
4
-
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.750
.667
.000
.455
NEW JERSEY RED DOGS / NEW JERSEY-LAS VEGAS- CLEVELAND GLADIATORS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
1997
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
1998
1
1
0
0
1
1
.500
2002
0
1
0
1
0
0
.000
2003
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2008
2
1
1
0
1
1
.667
2011
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
Totals
3
6
1
1
2
5
.333
New Jersey Red Dogs (1997-2000), New Jersey Gladiators (2001-2002), Las Vegas Gladiators
(2003-2007), Cleveland Gladiators (2008-2012)
NEW ORLEANS VOODOO
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2004
0
1
0
1
0
0
2012
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
2
0
1
0
1
-
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
NEW YORK CITYHAWKS/ NEW ENGLAND SEA WOLVES / TORONTO PHANTOMS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
2000
0
1
0
1
0
0
.000
2001
1
1
1
0
0
1
.500
Totals
1
2
1
1
0
1
.333
New York CityHawks (1997-1998), New England Sea Wolves (1999-2000), Toronto Phantoms
(2001-2002)
NEW YORK DRAGONS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2001
0
1
0
0
0
1
2003
1
1
1
0
0
1
2005
0
1
0
1
0
0
2006
0
1
0
1
0
0
2008
1
1
0
0
1
1
Totals
2
5
1
2
1
3
-
Pct.
.000
.500
.000
.000
.500
.400
ORLANDO PREDATORS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1992
2
1
2
1
0
0
1993
1
1
1
1
0
0
1994
2
1
2
1
0
0
1995
2
1
0
0
2
1
1996
0
1
0
0
0
1
1997
1
1
1
0
0
1
1998#
3
0
1
0
2
0
1999
2
1
0
0
2
1
2000#
3
0
3
0
0
0
2001
0
1
0
1
0
0
2002
2
1
1
0
1
1
2003
1
1
1
0
0
1
2004
0
1
0
0
0
1
2005
1
1
0
0
1
1
2006
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
2007
0
1
0
0
0
1
2008
0
1
0
0
0
1
2010
1
1
0
0
1
1
2010
0
1
0
0
0
1
2011
0
1
0
0
0
1
2013
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
23
19
13 4
10 14
0
1
Pct.
.667
.500
.667
.667
.000
.500
1.00
.667
1.00
.000
.667
.500
.000
.500
.667
.000
.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.548
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
PHILADELPHIA SOUL
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2006
1
1
0
0
1
1
2007
1
1
1
0
0
1
2008
3
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
2012
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
2012
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
Totals
9
4
6
0
7
2
1
2
PITTSBURGH GLADIATORS / TAMPA BAY STORM
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1987
0
1
0
1
0
0
1988
0
1
0
0
0
1
1989
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1990
0
1
0
0
0
1
1991#
2
0
0
0
2
0
1992
1
1
1
0
0
1
1993#
3
0
1
0
2
0
1994
0
1
0
0
0
1
1995#
3
0
3
0
0
0
1996#
3
0
2
0
1
0
1997
1
1
0
0
1
1
1998
2
1
2
1
0
0
1999
0
1
0
1
0
0
2000
1
1
1
0
0
1
2001
0
1
0
1
0
0
2002
1
1
0
0
1
1
2003#
3
0
3
0
0
0
2004
0
1
0
0
0
1
2005
0
1
0
0
0
1
2007
0
1
0
1
0
0
2010
2
1
1
0
1
1
2013
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
23
17
14 5
8
12
1
0
Pittsburgh Gladiators (1987-1990), Tampa Bay Storm (1991-2008)
Pct.
.500
.500
1.00
.667
.667
.692
UTAH BLAZE
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2006
0
1
0
0
0
1
2007
0
1
0
0
0
1
2008
0
1
0
1
0
0
2012
1
1
0
0
1
1
Totals
1
4
0
1
1
3
-
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.500
.200
Pct.
.000
.000
.500
.000
1.00
.500
1.00
.000
1.00
1.00
.500
.667
.000
.500
.000
.500
1.00
.000
.000
.000
.667
.000
.575
SACRAMENTO ATTACK / MIAMI HOOTERS / FLORIDA BOBCATS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
1992
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
1993
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
Totals
0
2
0
0
0
2
.000
Sacramento Attack (1992), Miami Hooters (1993-1995), Florida Bobcats (1996-2001)
SAN JOSE SABERCATS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
Pct.
1995
0
1
0
1
0
0
.000
1997
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
1998
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2000
1
1
1
1
0
0
.500
2001
1
1
1
0
0
1
.500
2002#
3
0
3
0
0
0
1.00
2003
1
1
1
1
0
0
.500
2004#
3
0
2
0
1
0
1.00
2005
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2006
1
1
1
1
0
0
.500
2007#
3
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1.00
2008
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
.667
2012
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
2013
0
1
0
0
0
1
.000
Totals
15
11
13 4
1
6
1
1
.577
SPOKANE SHOCK
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2010#
3
0
3
0
0
0
2011
0
1
0
0
0
1
2013
1
1
1
0
0
1
Totals
4
2
4
0
0
2
-
Pct.
1.00
.000
.500
.667
ST. LOUIS STAMPEDE
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1995
0
1
0
1
0
0
1996
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
2
0
1
0
1
-
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
TEXAS TERROR / HOUSTON THUNDERBEARS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
1998
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
0
1
0
0
0
1
Texas Terror (1996-1997), Houston ThunderBears (1998-2001)
TULSA TALONS / SAN ANTONIO TALONS
All Games Home Games Road Games Neutral Site
Year
W
L
W L
W L
W L
2010
0
1
0
1
0
0
2012
0
1
0
1
0
0
Totals
0
2
0
2
0
0
-
Pct.
.000
.000
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
213
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
INDIVIDUAL ARENABOWL RECORDS
SERVICE
MOST GAMES PLAYED, Career
1 George LaFrance……....8
2 Barry Wagner.................. 7
3 Flint Fleming................... 6
Alvin Rettig...................... 6
Stevie Thomas................ 6
MOST GAMES, Head Coach, Career
1 Tim Marcum.................... 11
2 Perry Moss...................... 5
Danny White................... 5
MOST GAMES WON, Head Coach, Career
1 Tim Marcum................... 7
2 Darren Arbet................... 3
3 Mike Dailey..................... 2
Jay Gruden..................... 2
Danny White................... 2
Kevin Guy….................... 2
MOST GAMES LOST, Head Coach, Career
1 Perry Moss...................... 4
Tim Marcum.................... 4
2 Danny White................... 3
SCORING
MOST POINTS, Career
1 George LaFrance............74
2 Stevie Thomas................ 66
3 Barry Wagner.................. 56
MOST POINTS, Game
1 Maurice Purify, Arizona............................................42 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
2 Terrill Shaw, Grand Rapids........................................... 30 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
James Roe, San Jose........................................................... 30 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
3 9 tied; last: Larry Brackins, Philadelphia....................24 vs. Tampa Bay, August 10, 2012
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 George LaFrance...........12
2 Stevie Thomas................ 11
3 Barry Wagner.................. 9
3 Maurice Purify................. 9
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Maurice Purify, Arizona..............................................7 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
2 Terrill Shaw, Grand Rapids............................................. 5 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
James Roe, San Jose.............................................................5 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
3 9 tied; last: Larry Brackins, Philadelphia....................24 vs. Tampa Bay, August 10, 2012
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Career
1 Dan Frantz...................... 18
2 Novo Bojovic................... 16
Nelson Garner................. 16
MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Game
1 Jason Witczak, Arizona……………………………….10 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
2 Taylor Rowan, Spokane…………………………………9 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
Dan Frantz, San Jose............................................................. 9 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
Dan Frantz, Chicago............................................................. 9 vs. Orlando, June 11, 2006
3 John Langeloh, Detroit........................................................8 at Orlando, August 22, 1992
Don Silvestri, Albany......................................................... 8 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
Nelson Garner, Arizona...................................................... 8 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career
1 Jorge Cimadevilla........... 13
2 Novo Bojovic................... 12
3 Marco Morales................ 11
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Novo Bojovic, Detroit...............................................................6 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
Rusty Fricke, Pittsburgh........................................................ 6 at Detroit, August 18, 1989
Jorge Cimadevilla, Orlando................................................. 6 vs. Detroit, August 22, 1992
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Career
1 Jorge Cimadevilla….….. 5
2 David Cool...................... 4
3 5 tied............................... 3
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game
1 Jorge Cimadevilla, Orlando................................................. 4 vs. Detroit, August 22, 1992
2 Arde Czyzewski, Tampa Bay................................ …………..3 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
Luis Zendejas, Arizona................................................... 3 at Orlando, September 2, 1994
Clay Rush, Colorado.............................................................3 vs. Georgia, June 12, 2005
LONGEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL
1 Rusty Fricke, Pittsburgh...................................................... 55 at Detroit, August 18, 1989
2 Dan Frantz, Chicago........................................................... 51 vs. Orlando, June 11, 2006
3 Novo Bojovic, Detroit....................................................50 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
214
MOST SAFETIES, Career
1 Ernest Allen..................... 1
Webbie Burnett............... 1
William Gaines................ 1
Raheem Orr…………….. 1
PASSING
HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Game (min. 30 attempts)
1 Nick Davila, Arizona..............................................142.5 vs. Philadelphia, August 4, 2012
2 Mark Grieb, San Jose...................................................... 141.6 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
3 Clint Dolezel, Grand Rapids..................................... 137.5 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Career
1 Sherdrick Bonner........... 143
2 Jay Gruden..................... 131
3 Ben Bennett.................... 126
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Kurt Warner, Iowa............................................................. 51 at Arizona, August 25, 1997
Dan Raudabaugh, Philadelphia.......................................51 vs. Arizona, August 17, 2013
2 Mark Grieb, San Jose…………………....………………. 44 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
3 Matt Nagy, Columbus.......................................................... 43 at San Jose, July 29, 2007
Matt D’Orazio, Philadelphia………….........……………….. 43 vs. San Jose, July 27, 2008
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Career
1 Sherdrick Bonner…......... 81
2 Mark Grieb…………........ 78
3 Jay Gruden..................... 74
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1 Kurt Warner, Iowa............................................................. 31 at Arizona, August 25, 1997
Dan Raudabaugh, Philadelphia.......................................31 vs. Arizona, August 17, 2013
2 Brett Dietz, Tampa Bay……………………………………. 29 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
3 Aaron Garcia, Jacksonville……………………….…...........28 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Game (min. 30 attempts)
1 Nick Davila, Arizona………………………………..76.7 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
2 Mark Grieb, San Jose........................................................ 75.0 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
Kyle Rowley, Spokane……………………………….75.0 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
3 Brett Dietz, Tampa Bay…………………………………..72.5 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
MOST PASSING YARDS, Career
1 Jay Gruden..................... 975
2 Sherdrick Bonner............ 970
3 Nick Davila...................... 919
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game
1 Aaron Garcia, Jacksonville.............................................. 402 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
2 Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona..............................................367 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
3 John Dutton, Colorado........................................................347 at Georgia, June 12, 2005
Mike Pawlawski, Albany................................................ 347 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Career
1 Nick Davila……….……... 23
2 Mark Grieb……….……... 20
3 Jay Gruden..................... 17
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game
1 Nick Davila, Arizona…………………………………….. 9 vs. Philadelphia, August 4, 2012
Kyle Rowley, Spokane………………………………….. 9 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
2 Aaron Garcia, Jacksonville..................................................8 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
Nick Davila, Arizona....................................................8 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
Mark Grieb, San Jose……………………………..….....… 8 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
Mark Grieb, San Jose............................................................. 8 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Career
1 Jay Gruden..................... 7
2 Peter Tom Willis............. 6
3 Tony Burris..................... 5
Kurt Warner.................... 5
Dan Raudabaugh............ 5
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Game
1 Peter Tom Willis, Tampa Bay............................................ 6 vs. Orlando, August 23, 1998
2 Tony Burris, Detroit........................................................ 5 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
3 Dan Raudabaugh, Philadelphia.........................................3 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
Connell Maynor, Orlando...................................................... 3 at Albany, August 21, 1999
Kurt Warner, Iowa........................................................ 3 vs. Tampa Bay, August 26, 1996
Jay Gruden, Tampa Bay....................................................... 3 at Detroit, August 17, 1991
Mike Hohensee, Pittsburgh.................................................. 3 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
MOST TIMES SACKED, Career
1 Connell Maynor............... 8
2 Mike Hohensee............... 7
3 Sherdrick Bonner............ 6
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game
1 Mike Hohensee, Pittsburgh…………….................................7 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
2 Connell Maynor, Orlando.................................................6 vs. Nashville, August 20, 2000
3 Whit Taylor, Denver........................................................... 4 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
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RECEIVING
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Career
1 Barry Wagner............. 33
2 George LaFrance......
32
3 Gary Mullen................ 31
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Game
1 Rodney Wright, San Jose………………..…………...…. 13 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
Ryan McDaniel, Philadelphia………………..………….....13 vs. Arizona, August 17, 2013
2 Derek Lee, Georgia...........................................................12 vs. Colorado, June 12, 2005
Terrill Shaw, Grand Rapids............................................12 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
Eddie Brown, Albany....................................................... 12 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
RECEIVING YARDS, Career
1 Gary Mullen..................... 465
2 Stevie Thomas................ 446
3 Barry Wagner.................. 438
RECEIVING YARDS, Game
1 Eddie Brown, Albany..................................................... 185 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
2 Terrill Shaw, Grand Rapids..........................................172 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
3 Siaha Burley, Arizona..................................................... 166 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 George LaFrance……......10
Stevie Thomas................ 10
2 Maurice Purify................. 9
3 Gary Mullen..................... 8
James Roe...................... 8
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Maurice Purify, Arizona..............................................7 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
2 Jason Geathers, San Jose………………….….....……… 5 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
James Roe, San Jose............................................................. 5 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
Terrill Shaw, Grand Rapids............................................. 5 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
3 7 tied; last: Larry Brackins, Philadelphia....................24 vs. Tampa Bay, August 10, 2012
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Ron Carpenter, Nashville..................................... 139 at Grand Rapids, August 19, 2001
2 Clarence Lawson, Arizona............................................ 136 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
3 Russell Shaw, Chicago...................................................... 135 at Orlando, June 11, 2006
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 George LaFrance……....2
2 Hunkie Cooper................ 1
Trestin George................ 1
Robert Gordon................ 1
Chuck Reed.................... 1
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. 6 tied, last, Trestin George, San Jose ...................... 1 vs. Columbus, July 29, 2007
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Career
1 George LaFrance……..1029
2 Barry Wagner.................. 757
3 Gary Mullen..................... 550
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Game
1 Siaha Burley, Arizona............................................... 287 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
2 Willis Jacox, Iowa.............................................. 211 vs. Tampa Bay, August 26, 1996
3 Jeff Hughley, Philadelphia........................................ 206 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
MISSED FIELD GOALRETURNS
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Career
1 George LaFrance…….... 4
2 9 tied............................... 2
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game
1 7 tied; last Clevan Thomas, San Jose......................... 2 vs. Arizona, August 18, 2002
RUSHING
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Career
1 George LaFrance……......60
2 Aatron Kenny.................. 57
3 Barry Wagner.................. 51
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Career
1 Lynn Bradford................. 22
2 Rick Hamilton.................. 17
3 Alvin Rettig...................... 14
Barry Wagner.................. 14
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Aaron Kelly, Dallas........................................................ 57 at Detroit, August 13, 1990
2 Barry Wagner, Orlando.......................................... 48 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
3 Clevan Thomas, San Jose..........................................32 vs. Arizona, August 18, 2002
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game
1 Lynn Bradford, Detroit.................................................. 12 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
2 Tony Burse, Detroit..................................................... 8 vs. Tampa Bay, August 21, 1993
3 Kirby Griffin, Jacksonville.................................................... 7 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
Brian Johnson, San Jose.................................................... 7 vs. Columbus, July 29, 2007
Mike Hohensee, Pittsburgh.................................................. 7 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Barry Wagner.................. 2
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 2 tied; last: Barry Wagner, Orlando..........................1 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
COMBINED KICK RETURNS
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Career
1 Rick Hamilton.................. 129
2 Lynn Bradford................. 92
3 Bo Kelly........................... 74
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1 Rick Hamilton, Orlando............................................... 82 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
2 Les Barley, Tampa Bay....................................................... 49 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
3 Lynn Bradford, Detroit.................................................. 46 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Art Schlichter................... 4
Barry Wagner.................. 4
2 Lynn Bradford................. 3
Matt D’Orazio……….….. 3
Rick Hamilton................. 3
Bo Kelly........................... 3
Willis Marshall................. 3
Eric Ortiz………………… 3
Derrick Ross….………… 3
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Art Schlichter, Detroit........................................................... 4 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
2 Eric Ortiz, Tampa Bay………………………………………. 3 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
Willis Marshall, Colorado........................................................3 at Georgia, June 12, 2005
Rick Hamilton, Orlando..................................................3 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
(Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns)
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Career
1 George LaFrance…….....35
2 Hunkie Cooper................ 13
Barry Wagner.................. 13
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game
1 Jeff Hughley, Philadelphia………………………………… 11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
2 Sedrick Robinson, Tampa Bay…………………………….. 9 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
3 Virgil Gray, Arizona.....................................................8 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Career
1 George LaFrance……....665
2 Barry Wagner.................. 271
3 Hunkie Cooper................ 245
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Barry Wagner, Orlando........................................ 154 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
2 Russell Shaw, Chicago............................................... 148 vs. Orlando, June 11, 2006
3 Clarence Lawson, Arizona.......................................146 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 George LaFrance...........2
Barry Wagner.................. 2
2 Hunkie Cooper................ 1
Robert Gordon................ 1
Chuck Reed.................... 1
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Career
1 George LaFrance…….....31
2 Ron Carpenter................ 12
Hunkie Cooper................ 12
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, GAME
1 Jeff Hughley, Philadelphia………………………………… 11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
2 Sedrick Robinson, Tampa Bay…………………………….. 9 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
3 Virgil Gray, Arizona.....................................................8 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Career
1 George LaFrance……......605
2 Hunkie Cooper................ 237
3 Ron Carpenter................ 236
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1. 8 tied, last, Trestin George, San Jose ...................... 1 vs. Columbus, July 29, 2007
INTERCEPTIONS
MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Career
1 Barry Wagner.................. 4
2 Chris Barber.................... 3
Kenny McEntyre............. 3
Omarr Smith.................... 3
Steve Trimble.................. 3
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MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Game
1 Chris Barber, Orlando...................................................... 3 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
Steve Trimble, Denver......................................................... 3 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
2 Arkeith Brown, Arizona.................................................. 2 vs. Philadelphia, August 4, 2012
Barry Wagner, Orlando................................................2 at Tampa Bay, September 1, 1995
Jo Jo Heath, Pittsburgh........................................................... 2 at Detroit, August 18, 1989
Cornelius Ross, Pittsburgh...................................................... 2 at Detroit, August 18, 1989
Steve Griffin, Detroit................................................................... 2 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Career
1 Steve Trimble….............. 60
2 Steve Griffin.................... 58
3 Tracy Sanders................. 50
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Steve Trimble, Denver....................................................... 60 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
2 Steve Griffin, Detroit................................................................. 58 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
3 Tracy Sanders, Tampa Bay........................................... 47 vs. Orlando, September 1, 1995
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career
1 Hunkie Cooper................ 1
Damon Mason................ 1
Dennison Robinson….... 1
Tracy Sanders................. 1
Stevie Thomas................ 1
Steve Trimble.................. 1
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Dennison Robinson, Chicago.................................................1 at Orlando, June 11, 2006
Damon Mason, Orlando................................................ 1 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
Hunkie Cooper, Arizona..........................................................1 vs. Iowa, August 25, 1997
Stevie Thomas, Tampa Bay..................................................... 1 at Iowa, August 26, 1996
Tracy Sanders, Tampa Bay.......................................... 1 vs. Orlando, September 1, 1995
Steve Trimble, Denver....................................................... 1 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
DEFENSE
MOST SACKS, Career
1 Reggie Mathis................. 3.0
2 Scott Dmitrenko............. 2.5
3 7 tied............................... 2.0
MOST SACKS, Game
1 Scott Dmitrenko, Pittsburgh................................................. 2.5 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
2 7 tied; last: Ronald Jones, San Jose.............................. 2.0 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
MOST TACKLES, Career
1 Omarr Smith.................... 35.0
2 Tate Randle.................... 25.5
3 Marquis Floyd................. 25.0
MOST TACKLES, Game
1 Will McClay, Detroit..................................................... 12.0 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
2 Cedric Walker, Arizona.........................................................11.5 vs. Iowa, August 25, 1997
3 Omarr Smith, San Jose.........................................................10.5 at Arizona, June 27, 2007
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GAMES
MOST GAMES
1 Pittsburgh-Tampa Bay.................. 9
2 Arizona..........................................8
2 Orlando......................................... 7
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES
1 Detroit................................ 6
2 Arizona (twice)...................3
Orlando.............................. 3
MOST GAMES WON
1 Pittsburgh-Tampa Bay.....................5
2 Detroit..............................................4
Arizona….........................................4
3 San Jose..........................................3
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON
1 Detroit.................................3
2 Tampa Bay........................ 2
Arizona……........................ 2
MOST GAMES LOST
1 Orlando...........................................5
2 Arizona............................................4
Pittsburgh-Tampa Bay....................4
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST
1 Arizona.............................. 3
2 Iowa................................... 2
Orlando.............................. 2
Nashville............................ 2
Philadelphia....................... 2
SCORING
MOST POINTS, Game
1 Jacksonville……………………. 73 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
2 Arizona……………………. 72 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
3 Arizona……………………. 70 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
MOST POINTS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (73) at Arizona (70).................143 August 12, 2011
2 San Jose (69) at Arizona (62)......................... 131 June 27, 2004
3 Chicago (69) vs. Orlando (61)......................... 130 June 11, 2006
FEWEST POINTS, Game
1 Chicago............................................ 13 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
2 Arizona......................................14 at San Jose, August 18, 2002
3 Pittsburgh..................................... 16 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
FEWEST POINTS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (24) at Chicago (13)……………….......... 37 July 30, 1988
2 Denver (45) at Pittsburgh (16)......................... 61 August 1, 1987
3 Pittsburgh (26) at Detroit (39)........................ 65 August 18, 1989
MOST POINTS, Each Quarter
1st: Albany................................................ 21 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
2nd: 2 tied; last Spokane……………… 28 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
3rd: Arizona........................................27 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
4th: Jacksonville...........................................35 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
MOST POINTS, Each Quarter, both teams
1st: Orlando (14) at Albany (21)…………………………. 35 August 21, 1999
2nd: Chicago (24) vs. Orlando (28)................................... 52 June 11, 2006
3rd: Arizona (27) vs. Philadelphia (21)……………..........48 August 10, 2012
4th: Jacksonville (35) at Arizona (28).............................63 August 12, 2011
MOST POINTS, Each Half
1st: Albany................................................. 38 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
2nd: Arizona…..……………………......45 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
MOST POINTS, Each Half, both teams
1st: San Jose (35) at Arizona (28)................................................63 June 27, 2004
2nd: Arizona (45) vs. Philadelphia (41)....................................86 August 10, 2012
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
1 San Jose.......................................38 vs. Arizona, August 18, 2002
2 Orlando.................................... 31 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
3 Denver......................................... 29 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 5 tied; last: Arizona……10 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
2 Grand Rapids....................... 9 vs. Nashville, August 19, 2001
Arizona.................................... 9 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
Chicago......................................9 vs. Orlando, June 11, 2006
Orlando......................................9 vs. Chicago, June 11, 2006
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (10) at Arizona (10)..............20 August 12, 2011
2 San Jose (10) at Arizona (9)........................ 19 June 27, 2004
3 Arizona (10) vs. Philadelphia (8)………...18 August 10, 2012
Chicago (9) vs. Orlando (9)…………........... 18 June 11, 2006
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Pittsburgh.................................. 2 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
Chicago......................................... 2 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
Arizona.................................. 2 at San Jose, August 18, 2002
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (3) at Chicago (2)................................ 5 July 30, 1988
2 Pittsburgh (3) at Detroit (5)………….......... 8 August 18, 1989
Arizona (4) at Orlando (4)...................... 8 September 2, 1994
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Detroit.......................................... 6 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
Pittsburgh................................... 6 at Detroit, August 18, 1989
Orlando.....................................6 vs. Detroit, August 22, 1992
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (6) at Chicago (4)...............................10 July 30, 1988
2 Pittsburgh (6) at Detroit (3).........................9 August 18, 1989
Detroit (3) at Orlando (6)............................ 9 August 22, 1992
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game
1 Orlando.................................... 4 vs. Detroit, August 22, 1992
2 Tampa Bay................................ 3 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
Arizona................................ 3 at Orlando, September 2, 1994
Colorado.................................... 3 vs. Georgia, June 12, 2005
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (0) at Orlando (4)............................ 4 August 22, 1992
Tampa Bay (3) at Detroit (1).......................4 August 21, 1993
Arizona (3) at Orlando (1)..................... .4 September 2, 1994
Iowa (2) at Arizona (2)................................ 4 August 25, 1997
FIRST DOWNS
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game
1 Tampa Bay…………………. 28 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
Albany................................. .28 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
2 Arizona.................................. 27 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (26) at Arizona (26)..............52 August 12, 2011
Orlando (24) at Albany (28)...................... 52 August 21, 1999
2 Spokane (23) vs. Tampa Bay (28)……… 51 August 20, 2010
3 San Jose (19) at Arizona (27)...................... 46 June 27, 2004
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game
1 Tampa Bay................................ 9 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
2 Detroit........................………….7 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
Orlando.............................. 7 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (9) at Detroit (2).....................11 August 21, 1993
2 Dallas (2) at Detroit (7)............................... 9 August 13, 1990
3 Tampa Bay (5) at Spokane (3)……………. 8 August 20, 2010
Orlando (7) at Tampa Bay (1)…………..... 8 August 23, 1998
Orlando (4) at Albany (4)............................ 8 August 21, 1999
Colorado (5) vs. Georgia (3).......................... 8 June 12, 2005
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game
1 Arizona.................................. 21 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
2 Tampa Bay…………………..20 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
Albany................................. .20 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
Orlando................................... 20 vs. Chicago, June 11, 2006
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (19) at Arizona (19)..............38 August 12, 2011
Tampa Bay (20) at Spokane (18)………. 38 August 20, 2010
2 San Jose (16) at Arizona (21)...................... 37 June 27, 2004
3 Orlando (15) at Albany (20)...................... 35 August 21, 1999
Philadelphia (19) vs. Arizona (16).............35 August 17, 2013
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game
1 Columbus................................. 6 vs. San Jose, July 29, 2007
2 Orlando......................................5 at Albany, August 21, 1999
Orlando............................. .5 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game, both teams
1 Columbus (6) vs. San Jose (4)………………………...10 July 29, 2007
2 Orlando (5) at Albany (4)…………………….............9 August 21, 1999
3 Jacksonville (3) at Arizona (4)................................. 7 August 12, 2011
Colorado (4) vs. Georgia (3)........................................7 June 12, 2005
Nashville (3) at Grand Rapids (4)............................ 7 August 19, 2001
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NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING AND PASSING
MOST YARDS, Game
1 Jacksonville..........................413 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
2 Orlando................................. 383 at Albany, August 21, 1999
3 Albany................................ 372 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
Arizona................................ 372 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
MOST YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (413) at Arizona (343)....................756, August 12, 2011
2 Orlando (383) at Albany (372)............................ 755, August 21, 1999
3 Arizona (372) vs. San Jose (325)...........................697, June 27, 2004
FEWEST YARDS, Game
1 Chicago.......................................... 109 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
2 Pittsburgh.................................... 139 at Detroit, August 18, 1989
3 Arizona....................................193 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
FEWEST YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (150) at Chicago (122).................................... 272 July 30, 1988
2 Pittsburgh (139) at Detroit (226)............................. 365 August 18, 1989
3 Orlando (198) vs. Nashville (218)...........................416 August 20, 2000
PASSING
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Pittsburgh..................................... 54 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
2 Iowa............................................. 51 at Arizona, August 25, 1997
Philadelphia................................51 vs. Arizona, August 17, 2013
3 Orlando........................................44 vs. Detroit, August 22, 1992
Philadelphia………………………. 44 vs. San Jose, July 27, 2008
San Jose…………….………… 44 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1 Philadelphia (44) vs. San Jose (44)…………..…88 July 27, 2008
2 Jacksonville (42) at Arizona (40)..................82, August 12, 2011
3 Denver (26) at Pittsburgh (54)......................... 80 August 1, 1987
Philadelphia (51) vs. Arizona (29)..................80 August 17, 2013
FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game
1 Arizona........................................... 21 vs. Iowa, August 25, 1997
2 Detroit...........................................23 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
3 Detroit..............................................24 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams
1 Dallas (32) at Detroit (23)...............................55 August 13, 1990
2 Arizona (31) at Tampa Bay (25)………………...56 June 22, 2003
3 Orlando (25) at Tampa Bay (32)……………..57 August 23, 1998
Nashville (28) at Orlando (29)……………...... 57 August 20, 2000
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1 Iowa............................................. 31 at Arizona, August 25, 1997
Philadelphia................................31 vs. Arizona, August 17, 2013
2 Tampa Bay……………………... 29 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
3 Jacksonville……………………….28 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams
1 San Jose (27) at Arizona (27)........................... 54 June 27, 2004
2 Jacksonville (28) at Arizona (25)..................53, August 12, 2011
Tampa Bay (29) at Spokane (24)…………… 53 August 20, 2010
Chicago (26) vs. Orlando (27)........................... 53 June 11, 2006
Philadelphia (26) vs. San Jose (27)……………..53 July 27, 2008
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game
1 Orlando....................................8 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
2 Chicago.............................................11 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
3 Detroit.....................................12 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (13) at Chicago (11)................................ 24 July 30, 1988
Orlando (8) at Tampa Bay (16)…………….... 24 August 23, 1998
2 Arizona (15) at Tampa Bay (15)……………….. 30 June 22, 2003
MOST PASSING YARDS, Game
1 Jacksonville...............................397 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
Arizona..................................... 362 vs. San Jose, June 27, 2004
2 Colorado..................................... 341 vs. Georgia, June 12, 2005
3 Albany..................................... 338 vs. Orlando, August 21, 1999
MOST NET PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (397) at Arizona (328)............725, August 12, 2011
2 San Jose (323) at Arizona (362)……………... 685 June 27, 2004
3 Orlando (308) at Albany (338)..................... 646 August 21, 1999
FEWEST NET PASSING YARDS, Game
1 Chicago............................................. 105 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
2 Orlando.................................. 107 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
3 Detroit.............................................. 122 at Chicago, July 30, 1988
FEWEST NET PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (95) at Chicago (92)....................................187 July 30, 1988
2 Pittsburgh (136) at Detroit (176)………….….....312 August 18, 1989
3 Orlando (107) at Tampa Bay (213)……………..320 August 23, 1998
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game
1 Arizona……………………… 9 vs. Philadelphia, August 10, 2012
Spokane……………………… 9 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
2 Jacksonville……………………….. 8 at Arizona, August 12, 2011
Arizona……………………… 8 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
San Jose…………………………8 vs. Philadelphia, July 27, 2008
San Jose........................................... 8 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
3 6 tied, last, Philadelphia………... 7 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game, both teams
1 Arizona (9) vs. Philadelphia (7)....................16, August 10, 2012
Jacksonville (8) at Arizona (8)......................16, August 12, 2011
2 San Jose (8) at Arizona (7)............................... 15 June 27, 2004
Philadelphia (7) vs. San Jose (8)………………...15 July 27, 2008
3 Tampa Bay (4) at Spokane (9)………………. 13 August 20, 2010
Orlando (6) at Albany (7)……………..............13 August 21, 1999
Chicago (6) vs. Orlando (7)............................... 13 June 11, 2006
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Game
1 Tampa Bay.................................. 6 vs. Orlando, August 23, 1998
2 Detroit...................................... 5 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
3 Pittsburgh....................................... 4 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, Game, both teams
1 Orlando (1) at Tampa Bay (6).................................. 7 August 23, 1998
2 5 tied; last: Orlando (3) at Albany (2)....................... 5 August 21, 1999
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game
1 Pittsburgh....................................... 8 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
2 Orlando......................................6 vs. Nashville, August 20, 2000
3 Denver......................................... 4 at Pittsburgh, August 1, 1987
Orlando.......................................... 4 vs. Detroit, August 22, 1992
MOST TIMES SACKED, Game, both teams
1 Denver (4) at Pittsburgh (8)............................. 12 August 1, 1987
2 Nashville (2) at Orlando (6)……………........... 8 August 20, 2000
3 Detroit (3) at Chicago (2)...................................... 5 July 30, 1988
Tampa Bay (3) at Detroit (2)............................ 5 August 21, 1993
RUSHING
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game
1 Tampa Bay................................. 18 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
2 Detroit........................................17 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
Orlando............................... 17 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game, both teams
1 Dallas (11) at Detroit (17)............................28 August 13, 1990
2 Tampa Bay (18) at Detroit (9)..................... 27 August 21, 1993
3 Tampa Bay (13) at Detroit (11)................... 24 August 17, 1991
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1 Orlando...................................127 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
2 Tampa Bay.....................................116 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
3 Orlando............................................75 at Albany, August 21, 1999
MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (116) at Detroit (23)………….139 August 21, 1993
2 Orlando (127) at Tampa Bay (2)……….....129 August 23, 1998
3 Orlando (75) at Albany (34)………………..109 August 21, 1999
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game
1 Arizona.................................... -2 at Orlando, September 2, 1994
2 Iowa............................................... 1 at Arizona, August 25, 1997
3 Tampa Bay.................................. 2 vs. Orlando, August 23, 1998
San Jose........................................... 2 at Arizona, June 27, 2004
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Arizona (-2) at Orlando (6).................................. 4 September 2, 1994
2 San Jose (2) at Arizona (10)..................................... 12 June 27, 2004
3 Nashville (12) at Grand Rapids (7).........................19 August 19, 2001
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game
1 Tampa Bay…………………………………. 5 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
Detroit.......................................................... 5 vs. Dallas, August 13, 1990
2 Orlando................................................. 4 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams
1 Dallas (3) at Detroit (5)............................ 8 August 13, 1990
2 Tampa Bay (5) at Spokane (1)…………. 6 August 20, 2010
Colorado (3) vs. Georgia (3)....................... 6 June 12, 2005
KICKOFFRETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game
1 Tampa Bay……………………….. 12 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
2 Philadelphia................................. 11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
3 Arizona................................ 10 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
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MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (7) at Arizona (10)…………. 17 August 12, 2011
2 Tampa Bay (12) at Spokane (4)………….16 August 20, 2010
3 Nashville (8) at Grand Rapids (7)………...15 August 19, 2001
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Arizona............................................158 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
2 Nashville………....................... 143 at Grand Rapids, August 19, 2001
3 Arizona......................................136 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Chicago (135) vs. Orlando (116)............................... 251 June 11, 2006
2 Jacksonville (108) at Arizona (136)........................244 August 12, 2011
3 San Jose (121) at Arizona (121)................................ 242 June 27, 2004
MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game
1 Chicago.............................................................. 4 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
2 5 tied; last: San Jose................................... 2 vs. Arizona, August 18, 2002
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game, both teams
1 Detroit (0) at Chicago (4)............................. 4 July 30, 1988
2 Denver (2) at Pittsburgh (1)....................... 3 August 1, 1987
Pittsburgh (1) at Detroit (2)...................... 3 August 18, 1989
Dallas (2) at Detroit (1)............................ 3 August 13, 1990
Tampa Bay (2) at Detroit (1).................... 3 August 21, 1993
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Dallas............................................ 57 at Detroit, August 13, 1990
2 Orlando................................. 48 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
3 Chicago............................................ 44 vs. Detroit, July 30, 1988
MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Dallas (57) at Detroit (18)............................75 August 13, 1990
2 Orlando (48) at Tampa Bay (0)................... 48 August 23, 1998
3 Tampa Bay (23) at Detroit (22)………….... .45 August 21, 1993
COMBINED KICK RETURNS
(Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns)
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game
1 Tampa Bay……………………… 12 at Spokane, August 20, 2010
2 Philadelphia................................. 11 vs. Arizona, August 10, 2012
3 Arizona................................10 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
PENALTIES
MOST TIMES PENALIZED, Game
1 Spokane…………………... 15 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
2 San Jose.................................. 13 vs. Columbus, July 29, 2007
3 Detroit............................................ 12 at Chicago July 30, 1988
Tampa Bay................................. 12 at Detroit, August 21, 1993
Orlando............................... 12 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
MOST TIMES PENALIZED, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (10) at Spokane (15)……….. 25 August 20, 2010
2 Tampa Bay (12) at Detroit (11)………..... 23 August 21, 1993
Orlando (12) at Tampa Bay (11)………….23 August 23, 1998
MOST YARDS PENALIZED, Game
1 Spokane……………………111 vs. Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
2 Tampa Bay………………….. 87 at Tampa Bay, August 20, 2010
3 San Jose.....................................83 vs. Columbus, July 29, 2007
MOST YARDS PENALIZED, Game, both teams
1 Tampa Bay (87) at Spokane (111)………………… 198 August 20, 2010
2 Tampa Bay (77) at Detroit (50)...............................127 August 21, 1993
3 Philadelphia (55) vs. San Jose (65)………………..…. 120 July 27, 2008
TURNOVERS
MOST TURNOVERS, Game
1 Pittsburgh.................................. 6 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
Detroit................................. 6 vs. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1989
Tampa Bay............................ 6 vs. Orlando, August 23, 1998
MOST TURNOVERS, Game, both teams
1 Denver (2) at Pittsburgh (6)..........................8 August 1, 1987
Pittsburgh (2) at Detroit (6)......................... 8 August 18, 1989
Dallas (5) at Detroit (3).............................. 8 August 13, 1990
DEFENSE
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Game
1 Orlando........................................... 2 at Tampa Bay, September 1, 1995
2 7 tied; last: Orlando..................................... 1 vs. Chicago, June 11, 2006
MOST BLOCKED KICKS, Game, both teams
1 Orlando (2) at Tampa Bay (1)........................ 3 September 1, 1995
2 Denver (1) at Pittsburgh (1).................................. 2 August 1, 1987
3 4 tied; last: Chicago (0) vs. Orlando (1)………….. 1 June 11, 2006
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (7) at Arizona (10)…………….17 August 12, 2011
2 Tampa Bay (12) at Spokane (4)…………… 16 August 20, 2010
3 Nashville (8) at Grand Rapids (7)…………. 15 August 19, 2001
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game
1 Orlando..................................... 168 at Tampa Bay, August 23, 1998
Arizona......................................... 168 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
2 Nashville................................161 at Grand Rapids, August 19, 2001
MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams
1 Orlando (168) at Tampa Bay (104)........................ 272 August 23, 1998
2 Chicago (148) vs. Orlando (116)............................... 264 June 11, 2006
3 Nashville (162) at Grand Rapids (95).................... 257 August 19, 2001
FUMBLES
MOST FUMBLES, Game
1 Pittsburgh.............................4 vs. Denver, August 1, 1987
Dallas....................................4 at Detroit, August 13, 1990
Arizona............................. 4 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
MOST FUMBLES, Game, both teams
1 Jacksonville (3) at Arizona (3).................6 August 12, 2011
2 Denver (1) at Pittsburgh (4)....................... 5 August 1, 1987
Dallas (4) at Detroit (1)............................ 5 August 13, 1990
Arizona (4) at Tampa Bay (1)…………........5 June 22, 2003
MOST FUMBLES LOST, Game
1 Arizona................................. 4 at Tampa Bay, June 22, 2003
2 Dallas.........................................3 at Detroit, August 13, 1990
3 9 tied; last: Arizona. ……2 vs. Jacksonville, August 12, 2011
MOST FUMBLES LOST, Game, both teams
1 Arizona (4) at Tampa Bay (1)..................... 5 June 22, 2003
2 Dallas (3) at Detroit (1)........................... .4 August 13, 1990
Orlando (2) vs. Detroit (2)..........................4 August 22, 1992
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TEAM ARENABOWL WIN-LOSS RECORDS
ARENABOWL DATE
WINNER
LOSER
SCORE
SITE
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
XXVI
Denver
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Tampa Bay
Detroit
Tampa Bay
Arizona
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay
Arizona
Orlando
Albany
Orlando
Grand Rapids
San Jose
Tampa Bay
San Jose
Colorado
Chicago
San Jose
Philadelphia
Spokane
Jacksonville
Arizona
Arizona
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Dallas
Detroit
Orlando
Detroit
Orlando
Orlando
Iowa
Iowa
Tampa Bay
Orlando
Nashville
Nashville
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Georgia
Orlando
Columbus
San Jose
Tampa Bay
Arizona
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
45-16
24-13
29-26
51-27
48-42
56-38
51-31
36-31
48-35
42-38
55-33
62-31
59-48
41-38
64-42
52-14
43-29
69-62
51-48
69-61
55-33
59-56
69-57
73-70
72-54
78-39
Pittsburgh, PA
Chicago, IL
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Orlando, FL
Detroit, MI
Orlando, FL
St. Petersburg, FL
Des Moines, IA
Phoenix, AZ
Tampa, FL
Albany, NY
Orlando, FL
Grand Rapids, MI
San Jose, CA
Tampa, FL
Phoenix, AZ
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
New Orleans, LA
New Orleans, LA
Spokane, WA
Phoenix, AZ
New Orleans, LA
Orlando, FL
8-1-87
7-30-88
8-18-89
8-11-90
8-17-91
8-22-92
8-21-93
9-2-94
9-1-95
8-26-96
8-25-97
8-23-98
8-21-99
8-20-00
8-19-01
8-18-02
6-22-03
6-27-04
6-12-05
6-11-06
7-29-07
7-27-08
8-20-10
8-12-11
8-10-12
8-17-13
ATTENDANCE
13,232
15,018
12,046
19,875
20,357
13,680
12,989
14,368
25,087
11,411
17,436
17,222
13,652
15,989
11,217
16,942
20,469
17,391
10,822
17,506
17,506
17,244
10,993
14,320
13,648
12,039
ARENABOWL COMPOSITE STANDINGS
TEAM
Albany
Colorado
Denver
Grand Rapids
Jacksonville
Spokane
San Jose
Detroit
Tampa Bay
Arizona
Philadelphia
Orlando
Columbus
Dallas
Georgia
Nashville
Iowa
Pittsburgh
ArenaBowl
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
XXVI
220
W
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
5
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
4
4
2
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
PCT.
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.750
.667
.556
.500
.333
.286
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
MVP
Denver WR/DB Gary Mullen
Detroit WR/DB Steve Griffin
Detroit WR/DB George LaFrance
Detroit QB Art Schlichter
Tampa Bay WR/LB Stevie Thomas
Detroit OS George LaFrance
Tampa Bay QB Jay Gruden
Arizona QB Sherdrick Bonner
Tampa Bay OS George LaFrance
Tampa Bay WR/LB Stevie Thomas
Arizona QB Donnie Davis
Orlando FB/LB Rick Hamilton
Albany OS Eddie Brown
Orlando QB Connell Maynor
Grand Rapids OS Terrill Shaw
San Jose QB John Dutton
Tampa Bay WR/LB Lawrence Samuels
San Jose QB Mark Grieb
Colorado WR/DB Willis Marshall
Chicago QB Matt D’Orazio
San Jose QB Mark Grieb
Philadelphia QB Matt D’Orazio
Spokane QB Kyle Rowley
Jacksonville QB Aaron Garcia
Arizona QB Nick Davila
Arizona WR Rod Windsor
PTS.
59
51
45
64
73
69
232
243
305
386
152
316
33
27
48
80
71
42
OPP
48
48
16
42
70
57
165
237
380
394
176
377
55
51
51
105
97
84
Offensive Player of the Game
San Jose QB Mark Grieb
Colorado WR/DB Willis Marshall
Chicago QB Matt D’Orazio
San Jose QB Mark Grieb
Philadelphia WR Chris Jackson
Spokane WR Markee White
Arizona WR Chris Jackson
Arizona WR Maurice Purify
Arizona WR Rod Windsor
Defensive Player of the Game
Arizona DS Ricky Parker
Colorado DB Ahmad Hawkins
Chicago DB Dennison Robinson
San Jose DB Omarr Smith
Philadelphia DL Gabe Nyenhuis
Spokane DL Jeremy Geathers
Jacksonville DB Micheaux Robinson
Arizona DB Arkeith Brown
Arizona DB Virgil Gray
Ironman of the Game
Denver WR/DB Steve Trimble
Detroit WR/DB Dwayne Dixon
Pittsburgh WR/DB Cornelius Ross
Detroit FB/LB Alvin Rettig
Tampa Bay WR/DB Darren Willis
Detroit OL/DL Flint Fleming
Tampa Bay OL/DL Keith Browner
Orlando WR/DB Barry Wagner
Orlando WR/DB Barry Wagner
Iowa WR/DB Leonard Conley
Arizona WR/LB Hunkie Cooper
Orlando WR/LB Barry Wagner
Orlando WR/LB Barry Wagner
Nashville OL/DL James Baron
Grand Rapids WR/DB Demo Odems
San Jose WR/DB Omarr Smith
Tampa Bay WR/LB Lawrence Samuels
San Jose WR/LB James Roe
Colorado WR/DB Willis Marshall
Chicago FB/LB Bob McMillen
San Jose FB/LB Phil Glover
Philadelphia DB/KR Mike Brown
Spokane WR Huey Whittaker
Jacksonville OL/DL Jason Holman
Philadelphia WR Jeff Hughley
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ARENABOWL I
Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
August 1, 1987, Attendance: 13,232
Denver 45, Pittsburgh 16 – Denver, led by QB Walt Taylor’s 201 yards passing yards and four touchdowns, led 32-0 heading into the fourth quarter. Pittsburgh’s first points came on a
Mike Hohensee-to-Russell Hairston (League MVP) 11-yard strike with 11:17 left the fourth. Future Arena Football Hall of Famer Gary Mullen had nine receptions for 123 yards and three
touchdowns and was named the ESPN MVP of the Game.
1
Denver Dynamite
12
Pittsburgh Gladiators 0
Team
DEN
DEN
DEN
DEN
DEN
PIT
DEN
DEN
PIT
Q
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
Time
6:33
5:23
10:22
5:12
0:00
11:17
8:47
3:11
0:32
2
6
0
3
14
0
4
13
16
F
45
16
Scoring Play
Forte fumble recovery (Morales kick failed)
Prather 2 run (Taylor pass failed)
W.Taylor 26 pass to Mullen (Taylor run failed)
Taylor 32 pass to Rodgers (Morales kick)
Trimble 47 interception return (Morales kick)
Hohensee 11 pass to Hairston (Hohensee pass)
W.Taylor 5 pass to Mullen (Morales kick)
W.Taylor 19 pass to Mullen (Morales kick failed)
Folmar 14 pass to Rushmond (Folmar pass)
V-H
7-0
12-0
18-0
25-0
32-0
32-8
39-8
45-8
45-16
PASSING: DEN: W.Taylor 14-28-201-1 (4 TD). PIT: Hohensee 18-37-186-3 (1 TD), Folmar 7-18-56-1 (1 TD).
RECEIVING: DEN: Mullen 9-123-3, Rodgers 1-32-1, Brewer 1-16, Trimble 1-15, Prather 1-11, D.Taylor 1-4. PIT: Hairston 8-83-1, Rafferty 6-45, Richmond 5-44, McClennon 3-39, Powell
2-19, Stoops 1-12.
RUSHING: DEN: Prather 4-24-1, Brewer 2-3, D.Taylor 1-0. PIT: Hohensee 2-24, McClennon 1-(-2)
ARENABOWL II
Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL
July 30, 1988, Attendance: 15,018
Detroit 24, Chicago 13 – Detroit’s Steve Griffin denied the city of Chicago its second pro football title in three years (the Chicago Bears won the NFL’s Super Bowl in 1986) with two
interceptions, a fumble recovery and six receptions for 52 yards. Trailing 21-7, Chicago marched to Detroit’s 11-yard line at the end of the first half, only to be intercepted by Griffin,
who reclaimed 49 yards as time ran out. With Chicago trailing by just eight points, Griffin made his second aerial steal to regain the ball with 3:41 remaining in the game. Dwayne Dixon
caught five passes for 63 yards, recovered a key fumble, knocked down a pass and added two tackles en route to Ironman of the Game honors. Detroit rookie George LaFrance, who
would go on to compete in six more ArenaBowls, had one catch for nine yards.
Detroit Drive
Chicago Bruisers
Team
DET
CHI
DET
DET
CHI
DET
Q
1
1
2
2
4
4
1
7
7
Time
10:45
4:40
14:01
0:41
11:09
0:53
2
14
0
3
0
0
4
3
6
F
24
13
Scoring Play
Ingold 1 run (Bojovic kick)
Bennett 3 pass to McDade (Morales kick)
Holman 8 run (Bojovic kick)
Browne 2 run (Bojovic kick)
Stone 10 run (Morales kick failed)
Bojovic 17 FG
V-H
7-0
7-7
14-7
21-7
21-13
24-13
PASSING: DET: Ingold 13-24-125-2 (0 TD). CHI: Bennett 9-24-77-2 (1 TD), Totten 2-14-27.
RECEIVING: DET: Dixon 5-63, Griffin 6-52, Evans 1-1, LaFrance 1-9. CHI: Aikens 3-41, Hart 1-6, Moore 2-11-1, Smith 3-27, Skipper 2-19
RUSHING: DET: Holman 3-14-1, Ingold 4-(-5)-1, Browne 5-10-1, Rettig 3-10. CHI: Lewis 1-0, Bennett 1-3, Stone 1-10-1, Totten 1-4.
RETURNS: DET: LaFrance 1-11, Griffin 1-15. CHI: Aikens 1-26, Taylor 1-10.
ARENABOWL III
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
August 18, 1989, Attendance: 12,046
Detroit 39, Pittsburgh 26 – Detroit’s victory was the third overall championship for Drive head coach Tim Marcum, who led the Denver Dynamite to the very first ArenaBowl
championship in 1987 before coming to Detroit in 1988. Pittsburgh’s Rusty Fricke connected on an ArenaBowl record 55-yard field goal in the game. Workhorse Lynn Bradford ran the
ball 12 times for 46 yards and a pair of touchdowns for the Drive, including a title game record 17-yard scamper in the first quarter. Pittsburgh snared a record five interceptions.
1
Pittsburgh Gladiators 3
Detroit Drive
10
Team
DET
DET
PIT
Q
1
1
1
Time
13:53
7:25
5:02
2
9
10
3
14
13
4
0
0
F
26
39
Scoring Play
Safety (fumble through endzone)
Burris 1 run (Bojovic kick)
Fricke 55 FG
V-H
0-2
0-9
3-9
221
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
DET
DET
PIT
DET
PIT
PIT
DET
DET
PIT
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
1:31
11:51
9:19
2:07
0:10
14:18
7:55
6:07
1:04
Bradford 17 run (Bojovic kick)
Bojovic 50 FG
Fricke 30 FG
Bradford 2 run (Bojovic kick)
Powell 2 run (pass failed)
Ross 23 fumble recovery (Fricke kick)
Burris 32 pass to LaFrance (Bojovic kick failed)
Burris 12 pass to Mullen (Bojovic kick)
Totten 19 pass to Gardner (Fricke kick)
3-16
3-19
6-19
6-26
12-26
19-26
19-32
19-39
26-39
PASSING: PIT: Totten 19-36-149-0 (1 TD). DET: Burris 12-176-5 (2 TD).
RECEIVING: PIT: Monroe 4-23, Williams 3-45, Gardner 10-77-1, Anderson 1-3, Ross 1-1. DET: LaFrance 2-39-1, Dixon 4-66, Mullen 6-71-1.
RUSHING: PIT: Monroe 1-6, Totten 3-(-7), Powell 4-3-1, Anderson 1-1. DET: Bradford 12-46-2, Burris 2-4-1.
RETURNS: PIT: Williams 3-64, Ross 2-28. DET: LaFrance 5-66.
ARENABOWL IV
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
August 11, 1990, Attendance: 19,875
Detroit 51, Dallas 27 – Detroit QB Art Schlichter, en route to garnering MVP honors, set an ArenaBowl record with 24 points (two passing touchdowns and four rushing scores). His four
rushing touchdowns were also an ArenaBowl record. It marked Detroit’s third straight championship and the first for head coach Perry Moss. Ernie Stautner’s troops managed just 197
total yards and lost 3-of-4 fumbles, both ArenaBowl records.
1
0
14
Dallas Texans
Detroit Drive
Team
DET
DET
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
DET
DET
DAL
DAL
DET
Q
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
Time
9:08
8:00
11:56
9:36
5:00
0:11
0:00
12:40
6:02
12:47
2:47
0:35
2
14
17
3
0
13
4
13
7
F
27
51
Scoring Play
Schlichter 2 run (Bojovic kick)
Schlichter 5 run (Bojovic kick)
Rettig 1 run (Bojovic kick)
Schlichter 11 pass to Rettig (Bojovic kick)
Ward 1 run (Morales kick)
Bennett 6 pass to Kenney (Morales kick)
Bojovic 42 FG
Schlichter 1 run (Bojovic kick)
Schlichter 37 pass to Mullen (Bojovic kick failed)
Ward 1 run (Morales kick)
Blackmon 3 run (pass failed)
Schlichter 2 run (Bojovic kick)
V-H
0-7
0-14
0-21
0-28
7-28
14-28
14-31
14-38
14-46
21-46
27-46
27-51
PASSING: DAL: Bennett 18-29-168-1 (1 TD), Brock 3-2-18-1. DET: Schlichter 14-23-176-2 (2 TD).
RECEIVING: DAL: Aikens 8-98, Kenney 6-48-1, Moore 3-16, Allen 2-17, Williams 1-7. DET: Mullen 5-84-1, Rettig 3-33-1, Griffin 3-33, Dixon 2-19, McClay 1-7
RUSHING: DAL: Bennett 2-8, Ward 6-2-2, Blackmon 2-1-1, Aikens 1-0. DET:
RETURNS: DAL: Kenney 3-76, Allen 3-37, Ward 1-5, Aikens 1-2, Wilson 1-2. DET: Mullen 3-58, McClay 1-34, Dixon 1-0.
ARENABOWL V
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
August 17, 1991, Attendance: 20,357
Tampa Bay 48, Detroit 42 – Stevie Thomas caught a 35-yard game-winning touchdown pass from rookie quarterback Jay Gruden with 39 seconds left to cap Tampa Bay’s first
championship. Thomas had five receptions for 117 yards and tied an ArenaBowl record with four scores, earning him game MVP honors. Gruden passed for 298 yards while, Detroit’s
Gary Mullen totaled 130 receiving yards.
Tampa Bay Storm
Detroit Drive
Team
TB
DET
DET
TB
DET
TB
TB
DET
TB
DET
TB
222
Q
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
Time
14:45
7:18
0:22
10:07
6:50
0:40
0:00
11:46
9:02
5:30
0:52
1
7
14
2
21
7
3
14
9
4
6
12
F
48
42
Scoring Play
Gruden 1 run (Hickert kick)
Schlichter 10 pass to Mullen (Bojovic kick)
Schlichter 32 pass to LaFrance (Bojovic kick)
Gruden 13 pass to Thomas (Hickert kick)
Rettig 2 run (Bojovic kick)
Bradford 3 run (Hickert kick)
Gruden 42 pass to Thomas (Hickert kick)
Schlichter 13 pass to McClay (Bojovic kick failed)
Gruden 37 pass to Willis (Hickert kick)
Bojovic 46 FG
Gruden 17 pass to Thomas (Hickert kick)
V-H
7-0
7-7
7-14
14-14
14-21
21-21
28-21
28-27
35-27
35-30
42-30
2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
DET
DET
TB
4
4
4
14:10
1:20
0:39
Schlichter 23 pass to Mullen (Bojovic kick failed) 42-36
Anderson 1 run (pass failed)
42-42
Gruden 35 pass to Thomas (Hickert kick failed) 48-42
PASSING: TB: Gruden 20-36-298-3 (5 TD). DET: Schlichter 17-30-265-2 (4 TD).
RECEIVING: TB: Willis 6-124-1, Thomas 5-117-4, Perkins 3-19, Calip 3-19, Wright 1-10, Howard 1-3. DET: Mullen 7-130-2, LaFrance 4-69-1, Dixon 3-31, McClay 2-22-1, Anderson 1-13.
RUSHING: TB: Bradford 5-17-1, Gruden 4-10-1, Perkins 1-3, Wright 2-(-2), Bowden 1-(-4). DET: Anderson 5-17-1, Rettig 3-14-1, Schlichter 3-3.
RETURNS: TB: Willis 2-36, Thomas 2-27, Crawford 1-4. DET: LaFrance 6-115, McClay 1-12.
ARENABOWL VI
Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL
August 22, 1992, Attendance: 13,680
Detroit 56, Orlando 38 – Detroit won its fourth title in five years as ArenaBowl VI MVP George LaFrance finished with five receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown to go with three
kickoff returns for 105 yards and a score. He returned one kickoff 57 yards to give the Drive a 28-16 lead with 45 seconds left in the first half. Orlando QB Ben Bennett completed 24of-41 passes for 226 yards and four touchdowns, but was sacked four times for 24 yards. Orlando was just 1-for-11 on third-down conversions in the game.
Detroit Drive
Orlando Predators
Team
ORL
DET
ORL
ORL
DET
DET
ORL
DET
ORL
DET
DET
ORL
DET
ORL
DET
ORL
Q
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
1
7
6
Time
8:41
5:14
1:44
5:50
3:28
3:03
0:51
0:45
0:15
10:25
4:12
14:51
11:08
6:38
4:02
1:00
2
21
17
3
14
9
4
14
15
F
56
38
Scoring Play
Cimadevilla 48 FG
Sargent 1 run (Langeloh kick)
Cimadevilla 36 FG
Cimadevilla 26 FG
Renfroe 6 pass to Langley (Langeloh kick)
McSwain fumble recovery (Langeloh kick)
Bennett 8 pass to Drakes (Cimadevilla kick)
LaFrance 57 kickoff return (Langeloh kick)
Bennett 8 pass to Aikens (Cimadevilla kick)
Fleming 1 run (Langeloh kick)
Renfroe 24 pass to LaFrance (Langeloh kick)
Cimadevilla 31 FG
Refroe 15 pass to Langley (Langeloh kick)
Bennett 20 pass to Walls (Cimadevilla kick failed)
Renfroe 17 pass to Mullen (Langeloh kick)
Bennett 7 pass to Moore (conversion failed)
V-H
0-3
7-3
7-6
7-9
14-9
21-9
21-16
28-16
28-23
35-23
42-23
42-26
49-26
49-32
56-32
56-38
PASSING: DET: Renfroe 17-26-229-0 (4 TD). ORL: Bennett 24-41-226-0 (4 TD), Brock 1-3-8-0.
RECEIVING: DET: LaFrance 5-67-1, Langley 5-53-2, Mullen 4-57-1, Harper 2-28, Holloway 1-24. ORL: Aikens 8-83-1, Walls 7-69-1, Wagner 5-46, Moore 4-28-1, Drakes 1-8-1.
RUSHING: DET: Sargent 4-8-1, Fleming 2-1-1, Adams 1-1, Renfroe 2-(-1), Rettig 1-(-1). ORL: Odom 6-22, Wagner 3-17, Warnsky 1-9, Bennett 1-0.
RETURNS: DET: LaFrance 3-105-1, Mullen 2-18, Langley 1-15, Harper 1-0. ORL: Walls 5-72, Aikens 1-0.
ARENABOWL VII
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
August 21, 1993, Attendance: 12,989
Tampa Bay 51, Detroit 31 – Jay Gruden, en route to earning game MVP honors, completed 18-of-35 passes for 204 yards and three touchdowns to lead Tampa Bay to its second
championship in three years. Tampa Bay’s Les Barley, who would become the League’s all-time leading rusher for a period of time in 1997, rambled six times for 49 yards and a
touchdown. The Storm outrushed the Drive, 116-23, and outgained Detroit, 307-214. Keith Browner recovered a fumble for a touchdown and caught a nine-yard touchdown pass.
Tampa Bay Storm
Detroit Drive
Team
TB
TB
DET
TB
TB
DET
TB
DET
TB
TB
DET
TB
Q
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
Time
6:35
4:04
14:04
11:05
9:11
7:22
2:22
0:57
0:04
6:05
4:35
13:31
1
10
0
2
20
17
3
7
7
4
14
7
F
51
31
Scoring Play
Czyzewski 24 FG
Gruden 15 pass to Thomas (Czyzewski kick)
Langeloh 21 FG
Czyzewski 47 FG
Browner fumble recovery (Czyzewski kick)
Renfroe 27 pass to LaFrance (Langeloh kick)
Gruden 18 pass to Field (Czyzewski kick)
Renfroe 2 pass to Goode (Langeloh kick)
Czyzewski 26 FG
Byrd 9 pass to Browner (Czyzewski kick)
Renfroe 34 pass to Bell (Langeloh kick)
Gruden 7 pass to Brown (Czyzewski kick)
V-H
3-0
10-0
10-3
13-3
20-3
20-10
27-10
27-17
30-17
37-17
37-24
44-24
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DET
TB
4
4
9:36
3:48
Burse 1 run (Langeloh kick)
Barley 4 run (Czyzewski kick)
44-31
51-31
PASSING: TB: Gruden 18-32-204-1 (3 TD), Byrd 1-1-9-0 (1 TD). DET: Renfroe 15-26-204-2 (3 TD)
RECEIVING: TB: Byrd 6-60, Thomas 4-36-1, Field 2-34-1, Mayes 2-31, Bowden 2-18, Browner 1-9-1. DET: Bell 5-77-1, Langley 4-46, LaFrance 3-52-1, Clark 2-27, Goode 1-2-1
RUSHING: TB: Barley 6-49-1, Bowden 5-28, Byard 2-17, Field 1-2, Mayes 1-2. DET: Burse 8-21-1, Rettig 1-2.
RETURNS: TB: Thomas 3-38, Byrd 1-21, Mayes 1-3. DET: LaFrance 6-121, Bell 1-10.
ARENABOWL VIII
Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL
September 2, 1994, Attendance: 14,368
Arizona 36, Orlando 31 – Game MVP Sherdrick Bonner hit Calvin Schexnayder with the game-winning 24-yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds left to give Arizona its first ever
ArenaBowl championship. The Rattlers had trailed 30-31 with 6:55 remaining. Orlando’s Ben Bennett had six incompletions on the game’s final drive. The Predators were heavily
favored following an 11-1 regular season. Both teams combined for four rushing yards, with Arizona being held to minus-2 yards rushing.
Arizona Rattlers
Orlando Predators
Team
ORL
ARI
ORL
ARI
ORL
ARI
ARI
ARI
ORL
ARI
ORL
ARI
Q
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
1
7
10
Time
10:51
7:54
3:41
11:25
9:53
0:53
0:00
2:45
0:47
11:49
6:55
0:31
2
13
7
3
7
7
4
9
7
F
36
31
Scoring Play
Bennett 5 pass to Shell (Cimadevilla kick)
Bonner 33 pass to Tillman (Zendejas kick)
Cimadevilla 24 FG
Bonner 6 pass to Schexnayder (Zendejas kick)
Bennett 42 pass to Shell (Cimadevilla kick)
Zendejas 23 FG
Zendejas 40 FG
Bonner 2 pass to Vaughn (Zendejas kick)
Bennett 38 pass to Walls (Cimadevilla kick)
Zendejas 21 FG
Wagner 3 run (Cimadevilla kick)
Bonner 24 pass to Schexnayder (Zendejas dropkick failed)
V-H
0-7
7-7
7-10
14-10
14-17
17-17
20-17
27-17
27-24
30-24
30-31
36-31
PASSING: ARI: Bonner 25-38-267-1 (3 TD). ORL: Bennett 16-32-266-1 (3 TD).
RECEIVING: ARI: Cooper 8-87, Tillman 4-53-1, Schexnayder 4-45-2, Vaughn 4-41-1, Rogers 3-24, Brannon 1-11, Barr 1-6. ORL: Wagner 6-111, Shell 4-82-2, Walls 4-54-1, Odom 2-19.
RUSHING: ARI: Mao 3-4, Cooper 3-0, Barr 3-(-1), Schexnayder 1-(-5). ORL: Wagner 2-3-1, Stewart 1-4, Shell 1-(-1).
RETURNS: ARI: Cooper 5-63, Holt 1-27. ORL: Walls 5-72, Roquemore 1-0.
ARENABOWL IX
Thunderdome, St. Petersburg, FL
September 1, 1995, Attendance: 25,087 (League record)
Tampa Bay 48, Orlando 35 – Before a record crowd of 25,087, the Storm won their third title in five years. Playing in his sixth ArenaBowl, George LaFrance accounted for three
touchdowns – two receiving to go along with a 57-yard kickoff return – on his way to winning an unprecedented third MVP award. Tampa Bay’s Tracey Sanders matched an ArenaBowl
record with a 47-yard interception return for a score late in the game. Barry Wagner scored on a missed field goal return, the first and only time in League history.
Orlando Predators
Tampa Bay Storm
Team
ORL
TB
ORL
TB
TB
TB
ORL
TB
ORL
TB
TB
ORL
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
Time
14:14
8:39
3:23
2:23
9:03
0:03
9:42
7:43
11:16
6:30
2:15
1:00
1
15
15
2
0
4
3
7
6
4
13
13
F
35
48
Scoring Play
Wagner 2 run (two-point conversion)
Gruden 10 pass to Thomas (two-point conversion)
O’Hara 4 pass to Shell (Bennett kick)
LaFrance 57 kickoff return (Cimadevilla kick)
Gruden 3 pass to LaFrance (Cimadevilla kick)
Gruden 1 pass to LaFrance (Cimadevilla kick)
Wagner 3 missed FG return (Bennett kick)
Gruden 35 pass to Thomas (Cimadevilla kick failed)
Fleming 14 run (Bennett kick)
Gruden 1 run (pass failed)
Sanders 47 interception return (Cimadevilla kick)
O’Hara 3 pass to Wagner (pass failed)
V-H
8-0
8-8
15-8
15-15
15-22
15-29
22-29
22-35
29-35
29-41
29-48
35-48
PASSING: ORL: O’Hara 18-32-199-2 (2 TD). TB: Gruden 18-30-209-2 (4 TD).
RECEIVING: ORL: Wagner 7-75-1, Shell 5-68, Wright 5-52, Odom 1-4. TB: Thomas 7-127-2, LaFrance 7-37-2, Bell 2-21, Perkins 1-13, Caesar 1-11.
RUSHING: ORL: Fleming 3-24-1, Wagner 2-7-1, O’Hara 3-0, Odom 2-(-1). TB: McKinnon 3-6, Jones 6-4, Gruden 1-1-1.
RETURNS: ORL: Roberts 3-42, Wright 1-15, Wagner 1-1-1. TB: LaFrance 4-111-1.
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ARENABOWL X
Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA
August 26, 1996, Attendance: 11,411
Tampa Bay 42, Iowa 38 – The Tampa Bay defense stopped Kurt Warner and the Barnstormers offense on fourth-and-goal from the three-yard line with less than a minute to go to
secure their second-straight ArenaBowl championship. Iowa took over with 4:09 on the clock and three plays later, Warner’s pass to Willis Jacox fell short in the end zone and the
Storm took over, running out the clock on their possession. Following 56 first half points, defense dominated the second half, as the teams combined for just 24 points the rest of the
game.
Tampa Bay Storm
Iowa Barnstormers
Team
TB
IA
IA
TB
IA
TB
TB
IA
TB
IA
TB
IA
Q
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
1
13
14
Time
9:32
6:48
2:02
0:00
10:46
0:59
0:36
0:09
5:46
0:03
11:55
8:22
2
15
14
3
7
3
4
7
7
F
42
38
Scoring Play
Gruden 12 pass to Rowland (Cimadevilla kick)
Warner 16 pass to Spencer (Black kick)
Warner 30 pass to Cooper (Black kick)
Gruden 30 pass to LaFrance (Cimadevilla kick failed)
Warner 9 pass to Jacox (Black kick)
Gruden 35 pass to Thomas (two-point conversion)
Thomas 9 interception return (Cimadevilla kick)
Moran 1 run (Black kick)
Gruden 21 pas to Caesar (Cimadevilla kick)
Black 32 FG
Gruden 7 pass to Thomas (Cimadevilla kick)
Warner 4 pass to Spencer (Black kick)
V-H
7-0
7-7
7-14
13-14
13-21
21-21
28-21
28-28
35-28
35-31
42-31
42-38
PASSING: TB: Gruden 18-33-264-1 (5 TD). IA: Warner 27-42-316-3 (4 TD).
RECEIVING: TB: Thomas 7-103-2, LaFrance 4-63-1, Turner 2-27, Rowland 1-12-1, Worthman 1-18, McKinnon 1-5, Samuels 1-14, Caesar 1-21-1. IA: Conley 10-91, Jacox 6-71-1,
Cooper 5-94-1, Jasper 3-34, Spencer 3-26-2.
RUSHING: TB: McKinnon 4-7, Jones 2-4, Thomas 1-2. IA: Moran 2-1-1, Jacox 1-1, Warner 4-7.
RETURNS: TB: LaFrance 4-52, IA: Jacox 7-139.
ARENABOWL XI
America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ
August 25, 1997, Attendance: 17,436
Arizona 55, Iowa 33 – Hunkie Cooper caught a touchdown pass, returned a kickoff 56 yards for another score, and ran an interception back for a third, leading the Rattlers to their
second ArenaBowl Championship in four seasons. Iowa was denied the title for the second straight year. Cooper caught a four-yard touchdown pass from Donnie Davis, a rookie
pressed into service when Sherdrick Bonner broke his leg in a semifinal win, to break a 10-10 tie in the second quarter. Following Mike Black’s second field goal with 28 seconds left in
the half, Cooper fielded a kickoff that bounced off the net deep in his endzone. He burst up the middle for 56 yards to give the Rattlers a 24-13 halftime cushion. Cooper made it 38-13
with 6:45 left in the third when he leaped high for a pass thrown by Iowa’s Kurt Warner, came down in the clear and bolted 30 yards for his third score. Davis also threw 49 and 28
yard scoring strikes to Calvin Schexnayder, the 49-yarder being an ArenaBowl record. Warner, First Team All-Arena for the second year in a row, set ArenaBowl record for attempts (51)
completions (31) and yards (325) in his final game in the League.
Iowa Barnstormers
Arizona Rattlers
Team
ARI
IA
ARI
IA
ARI
IA
ARI
ARI
ARI
IA
ARI
IA
ARI
ARI
IA
Q
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
Time
8:11
4:59
14:57
9:44
4:33
0:28
0:21
9:09
7:22
4:33
3:47
14:56
9:01
3:43
0:21
1
7
3
2
6
21
3
7
21
4
13
10
F
33
55
Scoring Play
Brenner 19 FG
Warner 30 pass to L.Cooper (Black kick)
McMillen 1 run (Brenner kick)
Black 25 FG
Davis 4 pass to H.Cooper (Brenner kick)
Black 20 FG
H.Cooper 56 kickoff return (Brenner kick)
Davis 1 run (Brenner kick)
H.Cooper 30 interception return (Brenner kick)
Warner 30 pass to L.Cooper (Black kick)
Davis 49 pass to Schexnayder (Brenner kick)
Jacox 1 run (Black kick)
Davis 28 pass to Schexnayder (Brenner kick)
Brenner 44 FG
Warner 9 pass to Conley (conversion failed)
V-H
0-3
7-3
7-10
10-10
10-17
13-17
13-24
13-31
13-38
20-38
20-45
27-45
27-52
27-55
33-55
PASSING: IA: Warner 31-52-325-2 (3 TD). ARI: Davis 13-21-190-0 (2 TD).
RECEIVING: IA: L.Cooper 10-116-2, Jacox 7-91, James 5-54, Conley 4-35-1, Horacek 3-21, Catchings 1-9, Moran 1-(-1). ARI: Schexnayder 8-138-2, Gatewood 2-22, H.Cooper 2-11-1,
Duncan 1-19.
RUSHING: IA: Jacox 1-1-1, Warner 1-0. ARI: Kelly 5-36, Davis 3-8-1, McMillen 5-9, Easter 2-4.
RETURNS: IA: L.Cooper 2-38, Jacox 4-47. ARI: Schexnayder 3-22, H.Cooper 3-101-2, Green 1-0.
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ARENABOWL XII
Ice Palace, Tampa, FL
August 23, 1998, Attendance: 17,222
Orlando 62, Tampa Bay 31 - Rick Hamilton rushed for an ArenaBowl-record 82 yards and three touchdowns and Chris Barber had three of Orlando’s six interceptions as the Predators
won their first ArenaBowl over the expense of the rival-Tampa Bay Storm. Orlando had played in three of the previous 11 ArenaBowls, losing each of them. Tampa Bay lost its first
ArenaBowl in five appearances. Orlando led by seven at halftime before taking advantage of Tampa Bay turnovers to blow the game open with 23 straight points. Barry Wagner
intercepted an errant pass from Peter Tom Willis to open the half, setting up Hamilton’s five-yard score. On the ensuing kickoff, George LaFrance fumbled the ball back into the end
zone and was tackled by Webbie Burnett for a safety. Orlando took the free kick and drove 34 yards, ending with Hamilton’s 10-yard run with 10:02 remaining. Wagner capped the rally
with a 48-yard missed field goal return that gave Orlando a 47-17 lead with 5:25 remaining in the third quarter. The Predators intercepted Willis six times, including a 22-yard
interception return by Damon Mason for a third quarter touchdown. The Predators led 24-17 at halftime after dominating the second period behind two of Barber’s interceptions.
Trailing 14-10, Orlando coach Jay Gruden elected for a fake field goal and backup QB Connell Maynor ran 3 yards to give Orlando a 17-14 lead at 7:47 remaining. After Bjorn Nittmo
tied it with a 44-yard field goal, Hamilton turned a third-and-inches dive into an ArenaBowl record 36-yard touchdown run to put Orlando ahead for good.
Orlando Predators
Tampa Bay Storm
Team
ORL
TB
ORL
TB
ORL
TB
ORL
ORL
ORL
ORL
ORL
TB
ORL
ORL
TB
ORL
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
1
10
14
Time
10:52
7:34
4:16
0:31
7:47
4:34
2:31
14:03
13:12
10:02
5:25
4:01
0:24
14:22
11:34
10:46
2
14
3
3
26
8
4
21
6
F
62
31
Scoring Play
Cool 23 FG
Willis 12 pass to LaFrance (Nittmo kick)
O’Hara 23 pass to Gordon (Cool kick)
Willis 9 pass to LaFrance (Nittmo kick)
Maynor 3 run (Cool kick)
Nittmo 44 FG
Hamilton 36 run (Cool kick)
Hamilton 5 run (Cool kick)
Burnett safety
Hamilton 10 run (Cool kick)
Wagner 48 missed FG return (Cool kick)
Willis 7 pass to LaFrance (two point conversion)
Cool 20 FG
Mason 22 interception return (pass failed)
Willis 8 pass to Thomas (pass failed)
Gordon 8 kickoff return (Cool kick failed)
V-H
3-0
3-7
10-7
10-14
17-14
17-17
24-17
31-17
33-17
40-17
47-17
47-25
50-25
56-25
56-31
62-31
PASSING: ORL: O’Hara 8-25-114-1 (1 TD), TEAM 0-0-(-7)-0. TB: Willis 16-31-213-6 (4 TD).
RECEIVING: ORL: Wagner 3-47, Gordon 2-34-1, Law 2-24, Cooper 1-0. TB: LaFrance 6-88-3, Samuels 5-63, Thomas 2-29-1, Williams 2-23, Worthman 1-10.
RUSHING: ORL: Hamilton 6-82-3, Gordon 3-26, Hall 4-12, Maynor 1-3-1, Dorsey 1-3, Wagner 2-1. TB: Bowden 2-4, Barley 1-(-2).
RETURNS: ORL: Wagner 6-156-1, Gordon 2-14-1, McEntyre 1-0, Mason 1-22-1, Barber 3-22. TB: LaFrance 6-82, Worthman 1-20, Harris 1-0.
ARENABOWL XIII
Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY
August 21, 1999, Attendance: 13,652
Albany 59, Orlando 48 – Eddie Brown set two ArenaBowl records with 12 receptions for 185 yards and tied the championship game record with four touchdown receptions as he
garnered game MVP honors and helped lead the Firebirds to their first ArenaBowl title. Albany, celebrating its 10th season in the League, won in its first ArenaBowl appearance, while
Orlando lost for the fourth time in five tries. The two teams combined to set six records, including combined points in a game (107), while Albany set six team records and Orlando set
one. The two teams opened the game by combining for 35 points. Albany held a 21-14 lead as the teams traded scores throughout the first period. Albany took control of the game in
the second frame, as Brown scored his second touchdown of the contest to help stake the Firebirds to a 38-21 halftime advantage. Orlando snuck right back into the game by scoring
13 unanswered points in the third quarter on two Jack Jackson touchdown receptions to pull within four heading into the final stanza. Brown scored his fourth and final touchdown with
54 seconds left to give the Firebirds what looked like an insurmountable lead, 52-42, after taking in QB Mike Pawlawski’s sixth touchdown pass of the game. Orlando quickly battled
back, as Jackson scored his third touchdown of the game, this time from 39 yards out only 28 seconds later to pull the defending champions within four points of the lead with 26
seconds to play. Brown recovered the ensuing onside kick and Albany put the game away as Jon Krick grabbed a six yard pass from Pawlawski in the back of the endzone to secure a
championship for the Firebirds. Pawlawski’s 347 passing yards and seven touchdowns set ArenaBowl records. Orlando’s Barry Wagner earned Ironman of the Game honors as he
totaled 190 all-purpose yards, including eight receptions for 109 yards and two touchdowns, while contributing four tackles and one interception on defense.
Orlando Predators
Albany Firebirds
Team
ALB
ORL
ALB
ORL
ALB
ORL
ALB
ALB
ALB
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Q
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
Time
13:18
11:38
8:50
7:09
2:14
13:21
10:34
3:59
0:00
1
14
21
2
7
17
3
13
0
4
14
21
F
48
59
Scoring Play
Pawlawski 12 pass to Brown (Silvestri kick)
Maynor 22 pass to Wagner (Cool kick)
Krick 1 run (Silvestri kick)
Maynor 37 pass to Law (Cool kick)
Pawlawski 2 pass to Johnson (Silvestri kick)
Maynor 22 pass to Wagner (Cool kick)
Pawlawski 6 pass to Hopkins (Silvestri kick)
Pawlawski 29 pass to Brown (Silvestri kick)
Silvestri 18 FG
V-H
0-7
7-7
7-14
14-14
14-21
21-21
21-28
21-35
21-38
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ORL
ORL
ALB
ORL
ALB
ORL
ALB
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
7:24
2:00
12:35
4:35
0:54
0:26
0:10
Maynor 33 pass to Jackson (Cool kick)
Maynor 34 pass to Jackson (Cool kick failed)
Pawlawski 14 pass to Brown (Silvestri kick)
Dorsey 4 run (two-point conversion)
Pawlawski 5 pass to Brown (Silvestri kick)
Maynor 39 pass to Jackson (Cool kick failed)
Pawlawski 6 pass to Krick (Silvestri kick)
28-38
34-38
34-45
42-45
42-52
48-52
48-59
PASSING: ORL: Maynor 19-30-316-2 (6 TD), TM 0-0-(-6)-0. ALB: Pawlawski 27-41-347-2 (7 TD), TM 0-0-(-9)-0.
RECEIVING: ORL: Wagner 9-109-2, Jackson 3-106-3, Cooper 5-48, Law 3-53-1. ALB: E.Brown 12-185-4, Hopkins 5-61-1, Johnson 4-30-1, Jones 3-36, T.Brown 2-29, Krick 1-6-1.
RUSHING: ORL: Hamilton 6-33, Maynor 4-29, Dorsey 1-4-1, Wagner 2-0. ALB: E.Brown 4-18, Thompson 2-12, Krick 2-5-1, Pawlawski 1-(-1).
RETURNS: ORL: Wagner 6-81, McEntyre 1-0. ALB: Johnson 4-58, Hlavacek 1-19, Jones 1-13, Hopkins 1-2, E.Brown 1-0.
ARENABOWL XIV
TD Waterhouse Centre, Orlando, FL
August 20, 2000, Attendance: 15,989
Orlando 41, Nashville 38 - David Cool kicked a 19-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Orlando Predators over the Nashville Kats, 41-38, in ArenaBowl XIV. Cool was perfect after
missing a 22-yarder with 7:03 left, redeeming himself to give the Predators (14-3) their second title in the past three seasons. Nashville backup quarterback James Brown replaced
starter Andy Kelly with 11:48 left in the fourth quarter for Nashville (12-6). Brown threw an interception on his second play from scrimmage, but tossed a 45-yard touchdown pass to
Darryl Hammond that helped the Kats tie the game with 5:37 remaining. Brown’s two-point conversion flip to Cory Fleming tied the game at 38 apiece. After the Predators took the
kickoff to their 12-yard line, Orlando’s Rick Hamilton rushed twice to advance the ball to the Nashville 3, setting up a fourth down situation as the clock wound down. The Predators
called time out with 1.7 seconds left for the winning attempt. The Predators’ Connell Maynor threw for 202 yards on 17-of-28 passing with four touchdowns, including three in the first
19 minutes of the game. James Baron was named the Ironman of the Game for his play on the offensive and defensive lines. Baron recorded two of the Kats’ record six sacks on
Maynor and caught a touchdown pass in the third quarter for 28 yards. Nashville QB Andy Kelly was 13-of-24 passing for 180 yards and four touchdowns before exiting with a left leg
injury early in the fourth quarter. With his four touchdown performance, Orlando QB Connell Maynor moved to second all-time in ArenaBowl career touchdown passes, with 10. Orlando
head coach Jay Gruden was the only QB with more ArenaBowl TD tosses than Maynor in 2000, with 17.
Nashville Kats
Orlando Predators
Team
ORL
ORL
ORL
NAS
ORL
ORL
NAS
NAS
NAS
NAS
ORL
ORL
NAS
ORL
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
1
7
15
Time
14:01
10:13
4:08
1:40
14:04
10:45
2:50
0:39
0:00
9:43
3:20
12:23
6:26
0:00
2
16
14
3
7
3
4
8
9
F
38
41
Scoring Play
Allen safety
Maynor 16 pass to Dell (Cool kick)
Douglass 3 run (Cool kick failed)
Kelly 33 pass to Russell (McLaughlin kick)
Maynor 18 pass to Hamilton (Cool kick)
Maynor 5 pass to Douglass (Cool kick)
Gaines safety
Kelly 1 pass to Fleming (McLaughlin kick)
Kelly 5 pass to Hammond (McLaughlin kick)
Kelly 28 pass to Baron (McLaughlin kick)
Cool 38 FG
Maynor 15 pass to Cooper (Cool kick failed)
Brown 45 pass to Hammond (Fleming pass)
Cool 19 FG
V-H
0-2
0-9
0-15
7-15
7-22
7-29
9-29
16-29
23-29
30-29
30-32
30-38
38-38
38-41
PASSING: NAS: Kelly 13-24-180-0 (4 TD), Brown 1-3-45-1 (1 TD), TM 0-0-(-12)-0. ORL: Maynor 17-28-202-0 (4 TD), O’Hara 0-1-0-0, TM 0-0-(-30)-0.
RECEIVING: NAS: Fleming 4-17-1, Hammond 3-88-2, Russell 2-59-1, Jones 2-18, Hillery 2-15, Baron 1-28-1. ORL: Cooper 6-69-1, Douglass 5-44-1, Thomas 3-34, Dell 2-37-1, Hamilton
1-18-1.
RUSHING: NAS: Kelly 1-6, Bratton 4-4, Russell 1-1, Hicks 1-(-3). ORL: Hamilton 5-14, Maynor 3-12, Douglass 2-5-1, Dorsey 1-(-5).
RETURNS: NAS: Jones 2-39, Carpender 5-97. ORL: Douglass 5-49, Dell 1-18, McEntyre 1-23, Storm 1-5.
ARENABOWL XV
Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI
August 19, 2001, Attendance: 11,217
Grand Rapids 64, Nashville 42 – Offensive specialist Terrill Shaw caught 12 passes, including an ArenaBowl record five touchdown receptions, as the Grand Rapids Rampage defeated
the Nashville Kats 64-42 in ArenaBowl XV. Shaw, the game MVP, collected 172 receiving yards as the Rampage won its first championship in only the fourth season of AFL play for the
Grand Rapids franchise. Nashville lost its second straight ArenaBowl in its second appearance. Quarterback Clint Dolezel was 26-of-36 for 308 yards for Grand Rapids and passed for
seven scores. Two of his touchdowns went to Demo Odems, who was named the Ironman of the Game. Odems recorded six receptions for 70 yards on offense and had a key pass
deflection that ended a crucial drive for the Kats in the fourth quarter. Grand Rapids set a new ArenaBowl record for most points scored, scoring on every offensive possession except
the last, when kicker Brian Gowins attempted a 60-yard insurance field goal that fell short with 23 seconds left. Defensively, JoJo Polk led the way with four pass deflections and a key
interception that set up a second-quarter scoring drive for the Rampage. Nashville, behind quarterback Andy Kelly (12-26 for 243 yards and three touchdowns), could not hold back the
Grand Rapids defensive front, which pressured Kelly all game long, contributing to the Kats’ defeat.
1
14
Grand Rapids Rampage 14
Nashville Kats
2
7
23
3
14
14
4
7
13
F
42
64
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Team
GRA
NAS
GRA
NAS
GRA
GRA
NAS
GRA
GRA
NAS
GRA
NAS
GRA
NAS
GRA
GRA
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
Time
10:08
7:10
2:21
0:00
13:34
9:23
4:54
1:00
0:03
11:45
9:33
6:33
0:41
14:24
8:11
2:05
Scoring Play
Dolezel 6 pass to Shaw (Gowins kick)
Kelly 17 pass to Jones (McLaughlin kick)
Dolezel 6 pass to Shaw (Gowins kick)
Grant 1 run (McLaughlin kick)
Dolezel 41 pass to Shaw (Gowins kick)
Dolezel 14 pass to Odems (Gowins kick failed)
Kelly 34 pass to Jones (McLaughlin kick)
Avery 1 run (Gowins kick)
Gowins 36 FG
Reece 1 run (McLaughlin kick)
Dolezel 31 pass to Shaw (Gowins kick)
Kelly 33 pass to Hillery (McLaughlin kick)
H. Shaw 1 run (Gowins kick)
Fleming 28 pass to Baron (McLaughlin kick)
Dolezel 15 pass to Shaw (Gowins kick)
Dolezel 17 pass to Odems (Gowins kick failed)
V-H
0-7
7-7
7-14
14-14
14-21
14-27
21-27
21-34
21-37
28-37
28-44
35-44
35-51
42-51
42-58
42-64
PASSING: NAS: Kelly 12-26-243-1 (3 TD), Flemins 1-1-28-0 (1 TD), TM 0-0-(-7)-0. GRA: Dolezel 26-36-308-0 (7 TD).
RECEIVING: NAS: Fleming 4-88, Jones 4-75-2, Hillery 3-69-1, Baron 1-28-1, Hammond 1-11. GRA: T. Shaw 12-172-5, Odems 6-70-2, Marshall 4-22, Avery 1-27, Bowick 1-8, Isza 1-7,
H. Shaw 1-2.
RUSHING: NAS: Reece 3-10-1, Grant 2-3-1, Fleming 1-1, Kelly 3-(-1). GRA: Avery 6-5-1, H. Shaw 1-1-1, Dolezel 1-0.
RETURNS: NAS: Carpenter, Jr. 7-139, Jones 2-23. GRA: Ross 5-88, T. Shaw 1-7, Polk 1-8.
ARENABOWL XVI
Compaq Center at San Jose, San Jose, CA
August 19, 2002, Attendance: 16,942
San Jose 52, Arizona 14 – San Jose QB John Dutton earned game MVP honors, throwing for 236 yards and five touchdowns while completing 20-of-26 passes (76.9 percent). The five
touchdown passes by Dutton tied him with Jay Gruden for the third-most thrown in a championship game. Dutton’s performance was all the more dramatic considering that he spent
most of 2002 as the backup to SaberCats QB Mark Grieb, who was inactive for the playoffs after suffering an injury late in the regular season. It was the first-ever ArenaBowl title won
by the SaberCats in their first appearance in the title game. The 38-point win was the largest margin of victory in ArenaBowl history, while the 52 points scored by the SaberCats was
the sixth-most in championship game history. Arizona, which won AFL titles in 1994 and 1997, suffered the franchise’s first loss in an ArenaBowl. WR/DB Omarr Smith earned Ironman
of the Game honors after recording five solo tackles, one interception and a fumble recovery on defense, to go along with four receptions for 34 yards and nine rushing yards on
offense. OS James Hundon caught eight passes for 97 yards and three scores for San Jose. Veteran WR/DB Barry Wagner moved into a tie for second place in ArenaBowl history for
career rushing touchdowns with three after scoring on a two-yard run in the second quarter. Arizona QB Sherdrick Bonner completed 14-of-32 passes for 172 yards, one touchdown
and one interception. OS Maurice Bryant caught eight passes for a game-high 126 yards and a score for the Rattlers, who were held scoreless for the first three quarters of the game
before averting the shutout with 14 fourth quarter points.
Arizona Rattlers
San Jose SaberCats
Team
SJS
SJS
SJS
SJS
SJS
SJS
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
Q
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
1
0
7
Time
9:17
14:18
0:50
0:11
12:38
6:55
12:05
9:24
6:01
2:30
2
0
17
3
0
14
4
14
14
F
14
52
Scoring Play
Dutton 28 pass to Hundon (Alcorn kick)
Dutton 2 pass to Hundon (Alcorn kick)
Alcorn 31 FG
Wagner 2 run (Alcorn kick)
Dutton 12 pass to Roe (Alcorn kick)
Dutton 32 pass to Reese (Alcorn kick)
McMillen 1 run (Alcorn kick)
Bonner 30 pass to M. Bryant (Bonner pass to Cooper)
Dutton 2 pass to Hundon (Alcorn kick)
Kelly 3 run (Bonner pass failed)
V-H
0-7
0-14
0-17
0-24
0-31
0-38
0-45
8-45
8-52
14-52
PASSING: ARI: Bonner 14-32-172-1 (1 TD), Hixson 2-3-29-0, TM 0-0-(-9)-0. SJS: Dutton 20-26-236-0 (5 TD), Wood 1-1-9-0, TM 0-0-(-5)-0.
RECEIVING: ARI: M. Bryant 8-126-1, O. Bryant 3-27, Cooper 2-16, Evans 1-14, Gatewood 1-11, Kelly 1-7. SJS: Hundon 8-97-3, Smith 4-34, Reese 3-56-1, Rose 3-32-1, Wagner 2-24,
Kinsinger 1-2.
RUSHING: ARI: Kelly 2-3-1. SJS: J. Williams 3-10, Smith 2-9, McMillen 3-8-1, Wagner 2-7-1, Kinsinger 2-2.
RETURNS: ARI: Cooper 6-111. SJS: Thomas 4-72, Smith 1-0.
ARENABOWL XVII
St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL
June 22, 2003, Attendance: 20,469
Tampa Bay 43, Arizona 29 - Lawrence Samuels punctuated a career-best year by earning both MVP and Ironman of the Game honors as the Tampa Bay Storm rolled over the Arizona
Rattlers, 43-29. The win was the fifth for the Tampa Bay franchise, the most in League history and the first for the Storm since 1996. Tampa Bay seemed to be in trouble when
quarterback John Kaleo went down in the third quarter with a sprained back, but backup Pat O’Hara filled in admirably, completing 7-of-13 passes for 103 yards, two touchdowns and a
rushing score, allowing the Storm offense to continue to hum. Samuels had five receptions for 109 yards and three touchdowns to become the first player to win both game MVP and
Ironman honors in an ArenaBowl. Kaleo and O’Hara combined to throw for 239 yards on 15-of-26 passes with three touchdowns. The Storm defense forced the Rattlers offense into a
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plethora of miscues, as Arizona had five turnovers, including four fumbles and one interception thrown by QB Sherdrick Bonner. The crowd of 20,469 marked a record-high in
attendance at the St. Pete Times Forum for an AFL game, and was the second-highest attended ArenaBowl.
Arizona Rattlers
Tampa Bay Storm
Team
ARI
TB
ARI
TB
TB
ARI
TB
TB
ARI
TB
TB
ARI
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
1
10
14
Time
11:02
7:43
5:07
1:24
12:52
7:53
0:04
7:26
2:38
14:54
10:39
8:02
2
6
9
3
6
7
4
7
13
F
29
43
Scoring Play
Garner 36 FG
Kaleo 33 pass to Samuels (Stucker kick failed)
Bonner 1 run (Garner kick)
Proctor 1 run (Kaleo pass to Dell)
Kinney 26 fumble return (Stucker kick failed)
Kelly 8 run (Garner kick failed)
Stucker 23 FG
O’Hara 9 pass to Samuels (Stucker kick)
Bonner 3 pass to Bryant (Garner kick failed)
O’Hara 43 pass to Samuels (Stucker kick)
O’Hara 3 run (Stucker kick failed)
Bonner 3 pass to Gatewood (Garner kick)
V-H
3-0
3-6
10-6
10-14
10-20
16-20
16-23
16-30
22-30
22-37
22-43
29-43
PASSING: ARI: Bonner 15-31-164-1 (2 TD), TM 0-0-(-3)-0. TB: Kaleo 8-13-136-0 (1 TD), O’Hara 7-13-103-0 (2 TD).
RECEIVING: ARI: Gatewood 5-69-1, Bryant 4-53-1, Pace 4-25, Parker 1-9. TB: Samuels 5-109-3, Solomon 3-28, Dell 2-39, Toliver 2-34
RUSHING: ARI: Kelly 5-31-1, Bonner 3-39-1, Pace 1-3, Trentadue 1-1. TB: White 5-7, Proctor 4-1-1, Kaleo 2-5, O’Hara 1-3-1, Saunders 1-0.
RETURNS: ARI: Lawson 7-146, Pace 1-22. TB: Solomon 4-49, Smith 1-2, Kinney 1-26, White 1-0, Saunders 1-0, Samuels 1-0.
ARENABOWL XVIII
America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ
June 27, 2004, Attendance: 17,391
San Jose 69, Arizona 62 - Quarterback Mark Grieb passed for eight touchdowns, five to James Roe, as San Jose overcame a see-saw battle with Arizona to win 69-62 before a sellout
crowd at America West Arena in Phoenix. Arizona lost its third consecutive ArenaBowl, while San Jose won the championship for the second time in three years. Arizona had swept the
season series with San Jose and had won the last three contests overall against the SaberCats before falling in the championship game. Grieb was named Offensive Player of the Game
with his performance. The crowd of 17,391 was the largest to witness an AFL game at America West Arena. The game saw eight ties and multiple lead changes, with the final
possession determining the outcome of the contest. With 30 seconds left in the game, Bonner had to start from his own 11-yard line trailing 69-62. He drove the Rattlers to the San
Jose five with two seconds to play. The final play of the game was a Bonner pass that sailed over the head of WR Orshawante Bryant and through the end zone incomplete, preserving
the winning margin for San Jose.
San Jose SaberCats
Arizona Rattlers
Team
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
ARI
SJS
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Time
10:13
6:59
5:18
1:27
8:34
4:33
0:52
0:07
0:00
11:35
8:42
3:51
14:50
11:31
8:36
6:03
3:44
0:31
0:30
1
14
14
2
21
14
3
7
14
4
27
20
F
69
62
Scoring Play
Bonner 29 pass to Burley (Garner kick)
Grieb 8 pass to Roe (Frantz kick)
Bonner 33 pass to Bryant (Garner kick)
Grieb 22 pass to Coleman (Frantz kick)
Grieb 11 pass to Roe (Frantz kick)
Bonner 26 pass to Burley (Garner kick)
Grieb 3 pass to Roe (Frantz kick)
Cooper 4 run (Garner kick)
Grieb 38 pass to Roe (Frantz kick)
Kelly 6 run (Garner kick)
Grieb 31 pass to Roe (Frantz kick)
Bonner 21 pass to Bryant (Garner kick)
Wagner 1 run (Frantz kick)
Bonner 7 pass to Bryant (Garner kick)
Grieb 33 pass to Hundon (Frantz kick)
Bonner 5 pass to Burley (Garner kick)
Grieb 2 pass to Coleman (Frantz kick)
Bonner 9 pass to Burley (Bonner pass failed)
Reed 7 kickoff return (Frantz kick failed)
V-H
0-7
7-7
7-14
14-14
14-21
21-21
28-21
28-28
35-28
35-35
42-35
42-42
42-49
49-49
56-49
56-56
63-56
63-62
69-62
PASSING: SJS: Grieb 27-36-328-0 (8 TD). ARI: Bonner 27-42-367-0 (7 TD), TM 0-0-(-3)-0.
RECEIVING: SJS: Roe 8-119-5, Hundon 7-107-1, Coleman 7-54-2, Pauley 3-22, Wagner 2-26. ARI: Bruley 11-166-4, Bryant 7-130-3, Copper 4-33, Gatewood 3-25, Pace 2-13.
RUSHING: SJS: Johnso 2-1, Wagner 1-1-1. SJS: Kelly 1-6-1, Cooper 1-4-1.
RETURNS: SJS: Coleman 3-61, Wagner 3-35, Savis 1-18, Reed 1-7-1. ARI: Burley 7-121.
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ARENABOWL XIX
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
June 12, 2005, Attendance: 10,822
Colorado 51, Georgia 48 – Clay Rush drilled a 20-yard field goal as time expired to give the Colorado Crush a 51-48 win in ArenaBowl XIX over the Georgia Force in Colorado’s third
season in the AFL. Rush’s connection gave Colorado its final lead in a game in that the team never trailed, despite sharing the lead three times in the fourth quarter. The final deadlock
came with 18 seconds remaining after Matt Nagy found Chris Jackson for a 20-yard score, but left just enough time for the Crush to strike back. Colorado got the ball with 18 seconds
remaining at its own five-yard line. Quarterback John Dutton threw deep, connecting with receiver Kevin McKenzie for 37 yards. An illegal hands to the face penalty on Georgia moved
the Crush forward to the Force four-yard line, setting up the winning field goal attempt. Colorado’s Willis Marshall ran for three scores in the first half, the most for one player in an
ArenaBowl since Art Schlichter ran for four in ArenaBowl IV. Marshall also snared six receptions for 111 yards and a score, and tacked on four tackles on defense to walk away with
Ironman and Offensive Player of the Game honors. Colorado’s win was a milestone for co-owners Pat Bowlen, Stan Kroenke and John Elway, as each were a part of NFL Championship
teams. The Denver Broncos won two Super Bowls under Bowlen’s stewardship and Elway’s quarterbacking, while Kroenke was a minority owner of the St. Louis Rams during that
team’s championship season with Arena Football alum Kurt Warner behind center in 1999.
Colorado Crush
Georgia Force
Team
COL
COL
GEO
COL
GEO
COL
GEO
COL
GEO
COL
GEO
COL
GEO
COL
GEO
COL
Q
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
10
7
Time
12:18
4:42
0:42
11:56
5:42
0:52
0:29
7:53
3:01
12:03
9:19
7:57
4:47
3:36
0:18
0:00
2
14
13
3
7
7
4
20
21
F
51
48
Scoring Play
Marshall 1 run (Rush kick)
Rush 20 FG
Nagy 1 run (Garner kick)
Marshall 4 run (Rush kick)
Aldridge 27 run (Garner kick failed)
Marshall 3 run (Rush kick)
Thomas 2 run (Garner kick)
Dutton 12 pass to Harrell (Rush kick)
Nagy 2 pass to Lee (Garner kick)
Rush 26 FG
Nagy 34 pass to Lee (Garner kick)
Dutton 45 pass to Marshall (Rush kick)
Nagy 27 pass to Lee (Garner kick)
Dutton 30 pass to Harrell (Rush kick)
Nagy 20 pass to Jackson (Garner kick)
Rush 20 FG
V-H
7-0
10-0
10-7
17-7
17-13
24-13
24-20
31-20
31-27
34-27
34-34
41-34
41-41
48-41
48-48
51-48
PASSING: COL: Dutton 23-41-347-0 (3 TD). GEO: Nagy 24-36-247-1 (4 TD), TM 0-0-(-5)-0.
RECEIVING: COL: Harrell 8-122-2, Marshall 6-111-1, McKenzie 3-62, McCullough 3-41, Hawkins 3-11. GEO: Lee 12-133-3, Jackson 7-84-1, Bergeron 3-25, Carey 1-8.
RUSHING: COL: Marshall 4-12-3, Peaua 2-0. GEO: Aldridge 2-30-1, Thomas 1-2-1, Nagy 1-1-1.
RETURNS: COL: Marshall 1-22, Hawkins 2-(-3). GEO: Bergeron 4-82, Jackson 2-27, Gaines 1-2.
ARENABOWL XX
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV
June 11, 2006, Attendance: 13,476
Chicago 69, Orlando 61 – Las Vegas was a fitting setting for high-octane offensive performances by Chicago and Orlando, with the Rush coming out on top, 69-61. The defining
moment of the game came when WR/LB Etu Molden caught a pass off the net with less than two minutes left, extending Chicago’s lead to 62-47. The lead proved to be insurmountable
at that point, sending the Rush home with the franchise’s first ArenaBowl title. Orlando was held scoreless in the first quarter, the first time any team failed to score in the first quarter
in ArenaBowl history. The Predators offense then reeled off four touchdowns in the second period, including two to WR/LB Javarus Dudley in less than a minute to take a 14-10 lead.
The second score was set up after the Predators forced a turnover on the next kickoff return. The Rush responded with three second quarter touchdowns of their own, including two to
offensive specialist Bobby Sippio. They added a 51-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the first half to take a 34-28 lead into halftime. The Rush continued to keep the pressure on
the Predators throughout the second half. A Matt D’Orazio 15-yard touchdown pass to Dajuan Alfonzo gave the Rush a two possession lead with 27 seconds remaining in the game that
Orlando was unable to overcome. D’Orazio was named Offensive Player of the Game, while Dennison Robinson won Defensive Player of the Game honors. Chicago’s Bob McMillen was
named Ironman of the Game. The announced crowd of 13,476 was the highest attendance at an AFL game at the Thomas & Mack Center, exceeding the attendance for ArenaBowl XIX
(also played at the TMC), which had an attendance of 10,822.
Chicago Rush
Orlando Predators
Team
CHI
CHI
ORL
ORL
CHI
ORL
CHI
ORL
CHI
CHI
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Q
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Time
12:00
1:49
14:22
11:56
10:38
8:39
4:39
2:10
0:06
0:00
1
10
0
2
24
28
3
14
6
4
21
27
F
69
61
Scoring Play
D’Orazio 1 run (Frantz kick)
Frantz 23 FG
Hamilton 4 pass to Dudley (Taylor kick)
Hamilton 7 pass to Dudley (Taylor kick)
D’Orazio 24 pass to Molden (Frantz kick)
Carter 36 run (Taylor kick)
D’Orazio 3 pass to Sippio (Frantz kick)
Hamilton 30 pass to Rubin (Taylor kick)
D’Orazio 8 pass to Sippio (Frantz kick)
Frantz 51 FG
V-H
7-0
10-0
10-7
10-14
17-14
17-21
24-21
24-28
31-28
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CHI
CHI
ORL
CHI
ORL
ORL
CHI
ORL
CHI
ORL
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
14:31
9:07
7:58
13:09
9:00
4:04
1:58
0:33
0:27
0:13
D’Orazio 5 run (Frantz kick)
Robinson 44 interception return (Frantz kick)
Hamilton 45 pass to Dudley (Taylor kick failed)
D’Orazio 31 pass to Sippio (Frantz kick)
Eaton 11 pass to Fryzel (Taylor kick)
Hamilton 5 run (Taylor kick failed)
D’Orazio 2 pass to Molden (Frantz kick)
Hamilton 1 pass to Dudley (Taylor kick)
D’Orazio 15 pass to Alfonzo (Frantz kick)
Hamilton 29 pass to Davidson (Taylor kick)
41-28
48-28
48-34
55-34
55-41
55-47
62-47
62-54
69-54
69-61
PASSING: CHI: D’Orazio 26-36-250-0 (6 TD), TM 0-0-(-5)-0. ORL: Hamilton 23-35-291-1 (6 TD), Eaton 4-4-30-0 (1 TD), TM 0-0-(-13)-0.
RECEIVING: CHI: Sippio 10-110-3, Alfonzo 8-61-1, Molden 3-32-2, Shaw 3-26, Robinson 2-21. ORL: Fryzel 10-98-1, Dudley 10-117-4, Carter 2-23, Davidson 2-41-1, James 2-12
RUSHING: CHI: D’Orazio 5-12-2, Molden 2-8, McMillen 1-1. ORL: Carter 1-36-1, Hamilson 1-5-1, Nagle 1-1, Fryzel 1-0.
RETURNS: CHI: Shaw 8-148, Robinson 1-44-1, McMillen 1-0. ORL: Rubin 6-90, Fryzel 1-10, James 1-16.
ARENABOWL XXI
New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, LA
July 29, 2007, Attendance: 17,056
San Jose 55, Columbus 33 – The San Jose SaberCats won their third championship in six seasons, 55-33, over the Columbus Destroyers. San Jose QB Mark Grieb was named
ArenaBowl MVP on the strength of a 24-of-29, 218 yard, four touchdown performance. The SaberCats defense was able to pressure Columbus into a pair of costly turnovers, as both
Clevan Thomas and Omarr Smith had interceptions for San Jose. The SaberCats did not have a turnover in the game. With the win, San Jose head coach Darren Arbet joined Tim
Marcum as the only head coaches in AFL history to win at least three ArenaBowls. San Jose got the first defensive stop of the game midway through the second quarter on Thomas’
interception on a ball thrown by the Destroyers’ QB Matt Nagy that was tipped at the line of scrimmage by ‘Cats defensive lineman George Williams. Williams then entered the game on
offense and caught a one-yard pass from Grieb to give the SaberCats a 27-14 lead that the team would carry on to the second half. After being outscored by Columbus 13-7 in the third
quarter, San Jose’s offense found a rhythm in the fourth quarter with 21 points to close out the game. In the fourth quarter, San Jose scored on rushing touchdowns by James Roe and
Brian Johnson, giving the team three total rushing touchdowns for the night. Columbus, which led the League in rushing during the regular season, managed only one score on the
ground on only 11 total yards, while San Jose had 13 total rushing yards. The announced attendance of 17,056 set an AFL record for highest attendance at a game played at a neutral
site.
1
Columbus Destroyers 7
San Jose SaberCats 14
Team
SJS
CLB
SJS
CLB
SJS
SJS
CLB
SJS
CLB
SJS
SJS
CLB
SJS
Q
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
Time
11:09
6:33
3:11
10:03
9:06
3:01
8:01
3:06
0:00
10:28
6:05
1:00
0:38
2
7
13
3
13
7
4
6
21
F
33
55
Scoring Play
Johnson 4 run (Haglund kick)
Wells 1 run (Martinez kick)
Grieb 7 pass to Roe
Nagy 1 pass to Hilliard (Martinez kick)
George 56 kickoff return (Haglund kick failed)
Grieb 1 pass to Williams III (Haglund kick)
Nagy 3 pass to Magner (Martinez kick)
Grieb 4 pass to Nelson (Haglund kick)
Nagy 39 pass to Groce (Martinez kick failed)
Glover 1 run (Haglund kick)
Grieb 20 pass to Roe (Haglund kick)
Nagy 8 pass to Saunders (Martinez pass failed)
Johnson 4 run (Haglund kick)
V-H
0-7
7-7
14-7
14-14
20-14
27-14
27-21
34-21
34-27
41-27
48-27
48-33
55-33
PASSING: CLB: Nagy 23-43-203-2 (4 TD). SJS: Grieb 24-29-218-0 (4 TD).
RECEIVING: CLB: Groce 10-99-1, Magner 7-68-1, Saunders 3-21-1, Bush 2-9, Wells 1-5, Hilliard 1-1-1. SJS: Wright 10-94, Roe 8-76-2, Nelson 5-47-1, Williams III 1-1-1.
RUSHING: CLB: Groce 4-7, Wells 4-4-1, Nagy 1-0. SJS: Johnson 7-12-2, Glover 2-1-1.
RETURNS: CLB: Bush 7-86, Barre 1-17, Brown 1-0. SJS: George 3-104-1, Wright 1-15, Floyd 1-10, Thomas 2-10, Smith 1-0.
ARENABOWL XXII
New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, LA
July 27, 2008, Attendance: 17,244
Philadelphia 59, San Jose 56 – Philadelphia QB Matt D’Orazio completed an outstanding season to lead the Soul to their first ArenaBowl title over San Jose, 59-56. The veteran joined
John Dutton as the only quarterbacks to lead two different teams to wins in ArenaBowl championships (Dutton accomplished the feat with San Jose in 2002, then Colorado in 2005).
D’Orazio completed 26-of-43 passes for 302 yards and seven touchdowns to win game MVP honors for the second time in his career. He began the season as the backup to Tony
Graziani after being released by Chicago following an injury-plagued 2007 campaign. Soul receiver Chris Jackson earned Offensive Player of the Game honors by catching 11 passes for
146 yards and three touchdowns. San Jose scored touchdowns on its first three possessions, but Philadelphia made two key defensive stops to turn a 20-14 deficit into a 34-20
advantage. The SaberCats turned the ball over on downs to stop one possession and Soul defensive back Eddie Moten picked off San Jose quarterback Mark Grieb on the next. It was
the only interception of the game thrown by Grieb, who led the AFL in interceptions thrown in 2008. Grieb had another miscue in the third quarter when he fumbled the ball through
the end zone, allowing Philadelphia to take a 46-27 lead. San Jose made the last half-minute interesting, scoring 16 points in 11 seconds with the help of an onside kick they caught on
the hop and returned to the Philadelphia 14. Philadelphia, which rallied from a 33-7 deficit on the road to beat San Jose 58-57 in the regular season, finally sealed the win by recovering
a second onside kick. San Jose’s Rodney Wright set an ArenaBowl record with 13 catches, including seven in the first quarter. Jason Geathers, a linebacker subbing for injured wide
receiver James Roe, added five touchdown receptions, tying an ArenaBowl record (also held by Roe, set in ArenaBowl XVIII). The game marked the first ArenaBowl that used instant
replay review. Philadelphia survived three replay challenges by San Jose, while the Soul was successful on its lone challenge of the game.
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San Jose SaberCats
Philadelphia Soul
Team
SJ
PHI
SJS
PHI
SJS
PHI
PHI
PHI
SJS
PHI
PHI
SJS
PHI
SJS
PHI
SJS
SJS
Q
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
1
14
14
Time
11:21
9:30
5:30
2:59
14:54
8:59
5:31
0:54
0:29
7:56
3:48
0:00
6:49
2:13
0:39
0:28
0:17
2
13
23
3
7
9
4
22
13
F
56
59
Scoring Play
Grieb 8 pass to Wright (Haglund kick)
D’Orazio 34 pass to Holmes (Hughes kick)
Grieb 5 pass to Geathers (Hughes kick)
D’Orazio 34 pass to Jackson (Hughes kick)
Grieb 22 pass to Geathers (Haglund kick failed)
D’Orazio 13 pass to Jackson (Hughes kick failed)
D’Orazio 20 pass to Brackins (Hughes kick)
D’Orazio 8 run (Hughes kick)
Grieb 23 pass to Geathers (Haglund kick)
D’Orazio 32 pass to Jackson (Hughes kick)
Safety (Grieb tackled by Orr, fumbled ball through endzone)
Grieb 12 pass to Geathers (Haglund kick)
D’Orazio 7 pass to Brackins (Hughes kick failed)
Grieb 3 pass to Johnson (Grieb pass to Saintil)
D’Orazio 2 pass to Bogle (Hughes kick)
Grieb 26 pass to Wright (two-point conversion failed)
Grieb 14 pass to Geathers (Geathers run)
V-H
7-0
7-7
14-7
14-14
20-14
20-20
20-27
20-34
27-34
27-44
27-46
34-46
34-52
42-52
42-59
48-59
56-59
PASSING: SJS: Grieb 27-44-299-1 (8 TD). PHI: D’Orazio 26-43-302-0 (7 TD), Graziani 0-1-0-1.
RECEIVING: SJS: Wright 13-144-2, Geathers 8-101-5, Saintil 4-40, Johnson 2-14-1. PHI: Jackson 11-146-3, Brackins 6-70-2, Holmes 5-69-1, Bogle 2-12-1, Brown 2-5.
RUSHING: SJS: None. PHI: Smith 4-7, D’Orazio 2-8-1.
RETURNS: SJS: Wright 6-75, George 1-16, Geathers 1-0. PHI: Brown 5-72, Moten 1-17, Bogle 1-0, TM 2-0.
ARENABOWL XXIII
Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA
August 20, 2010 Attendance: 10,993
Spokane 69, Tampa Bay 57 – The Storm and Shock went into the ArenaBowl with similar regular seasons statistics, but the Shock proved to be the offensive powerhouse in the first
matchup of the two franchises in league history. The Storm were the first to draw blood as LB Eric Ortiz rushed in a three-yard score with approximately 8:16 remaining in the first
quarter to take a 7-0 lead. Spokane wasn’t far behind, however, scoring a touchdown of their own minutes later. The Shock marched down the field, driven by the QB Kyle Rowley-toWR Markee White connection. Rowley eventually found an open WR Huey Whittaker for a touchdown, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The excitement of the score was overshadowed
in the waning minute of the quarter, however, when Shock DL Jeremy Geathers sacked and forced Tampa QB Brett Dietz to fumble. The fumble was recovered by DL Richard Clebert,
who was taken down just shy of a score. The second quarter was all about White, as Rowley found him open four times for scores. White’s second touchdown of the quarter was a
wide open leaping catch as he crashed against the back boards to bring the score to 20-7 in favor of the Shock. The Storm began to slowly chip away at the Shock’s lead and eventually
managed to take a one-point advantage with less than 30 seconds left in the half. But with 10 seconds left, Rowley once again found White for an easy score to take a 34-28 halftime
lead. The Shock utilized the third quarter to slowly build a lead, aided by multiple penalties on the Storm. Tampa Bay’s only score of the quarter came in the final minutes when Ortiz
again rushed in another score to head into the fourth quarter down 35-48. Rowley found the open hands of Whittaker and White, as well as OL Ed Ta’amu, who rushed in a score to
put the Shock up 62-41. Tampa Bay had one last score in the final minute to put them within 12, but Spokane obtained possession and watched the final seconds click off the clock as
the sold out crowd of 11,017 erupted
Tampa Bay Storm
Spokane Shock
Team
TBY
SPK
SPK
SPK
TBY
SPK
TBY
TBY
SPK
SPK
SPK
TBY
SPK
TBY
SPK
TBY
SPK
TBY
Q
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
Time
8:16
0:00
14:43
10:34
5:49
0:57
0:34
0:15
0:10
11:12
4:40
14:53
14:26
12:02
8:59
7:17
1:24
0:30
1
7
6
2
21
28
3
7
14
4
22
21
Total
57
69
Scoring Play
Ortiz 3 yd run (Rivas kick)
Rowley 22 yd pass to Whittaker (Rowan kick failed)
Rowley 4 yd pass to White (Rowan kick)
Rowley 4 yd pass to White (Rowan kick)
Ortiz 1 yd run (Rivas kick)
Rowley 15 yd pass to White (Rowan kick)
Dietz 7 yd pass to Rubin (Rivas kick)
Royal 7 yd run (Rivas kick)
Rowley 22 yd pass to White (Rowan kick)
Rowley 1 yd run (Rowan kick)
Rowley 1 yd pass to Whittaker (Rowan kick)
Ortiz 5 yd run (Rivas kick)
Rowley 13 yd pass to Whittaker (Rowan kick)
Dietz 19 yd pass to Timmons (Rivas kick failed)
Rowley 4 yd pass to Ta’amu (Rowan kick)
Dietz 8 yd pass to Timmons (Rivas kick)
Rowley 4 yd pass to Whittaker (Rowan kick)
Dietz 7 yd pass to Edwards (Ortiz run)
V-H
7-0
7-6
7-13
7-20
14-20
14-27
21-27
28-27
28-34
28-41
28-48
35-48
35-55
41-55
41-62
49-62
41-69
57-69
PASSING: TBY: Dietz 29-40-306-2 (4 TD). SPK: Rowley 24-32-237-0 (9 TD)
RECEIVING: TBY: Edwards 11-132-1, Timmons 8-107-2, Rubin 7-5-1, Robinson 1-4-0, Ortiz 1-1-0. SPK: White 9-99-4, Whittaker 8-82-4, Orton 6-52-0, Ta’amu 1-4-1
RUSHING: TBY: Ortiz 3-9-3, Royal 2-7. SPK: Rowley 4-5-1.
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ARENABOWL XXIV
US Airways Center, Phoenix, AZ
August 12, 2011 Attendance: 14,320
Jacksonville 73, Arizona 70 – Jacksonville Sharks QB Aaron Garcia threw the most important pass of his 17-year career in ArenaBowl XXIV. With two seconds left on the clock, the
Sharks lined up on the Rattlers’ 10-yard line. Dodging a sack, Garcia threw a 10-yard pass in the end zone to wide receiver Jeron Harvey. The score put Jacksonville ahead 73-70,
upending the Arizona Rattlers on a gutsy call as time expired. The opening quarter saw the Rattlers jump on the board first with a two-yard rush from Odie Armstrong. Jacksonville
answered by scoring just a minute later. Both teams scored two touchdowns the first quarter, but Jacksonville missed both extra points, putting the score at 14-12. To start the second
quarter, Jacksonville took the lead for the first time after Jomo Wilson recovered a fumble in the end zone. After trading scores for most of the quarter, with 15 seconds left in the first
half, Jacksonville fumbled in Arizona’s territory, giving Arizona the chance to take back the lead. The Rattlers went into halftime with the lead, 35-32. A defensive battle in the third
eventually gave the ball to the Rattlers in the red zone, leading to a 9-yard touchdown reception by Odie Armstrong. Jacksonville ended the scoring for the third quarter after nabbing a
touchdown, but missed another extra point to make the score 38-42. The fourth quarter started with Armstrong bulldozing his way into the end zone for Arizona to make it a twopossession game. The Sharks answered with a 45-yard drive to score on a touchdown by Simmons. The Sharks posted 35 points in the fourth quarter, while Arizona had 28, the most
combined points in any quarter in ArenaBowl history. In the final minute of play, each team scored two touchdowns. Arizona was the first to score in the final minute with a five-yard
pass to WR Chris Jackson to nab a three point lead. Twelve seconds later, Jacksonville scored. Arizona scored once more, but Garcia would end up heaving the 10-yard touchdown
pass with no time left on the clock to seal the victory for Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Sharks
Arizona Rattlers
1
12
14
2
20
21
3
6
7
4
35
28
Total
73
70
Team Q
Time
Scoring Play
V-H
ARI
1
11:32
Armstrong 2 yd run (Witczak kick)
0-7
JAX
1
10:23
Garcia 41 yd pass to Wilson (Capozzoli kick failed)
6-7
ARI
1
5:32
Davila 20 yd pass to Reed (Witczak kick)
6-14
JAX
1
2:45
Garcia 11 yd pass to Harvey (Capozzoli kick failed)
12-14
JAX
2
12:42
Wilson 0 yd fumble recovery (Capozzoli kick)
19-14
ARI
2
7:40
Davila 4 yd pass to Jackson (Witczak kick)
19-21
JAX
2
5:17
Garcia 31 yd pass to Hughley (Capozzoli kick)
26-21
JAX
2
2:54
Simmons 1 yd run (Capozzoli pass failed)
32-21
ARI
2
0:55
Davila 18 yd pass to Jackson (Witczak kick)
32-28
ARI
2
0:12
Davila 16 yd pass to Geathers (Witczak kick)
32-35
ARI
3
6:09
Davila 9 yd pass to Armstrong (Witczak kick)
32-42
JAX
3
1:56
Garcia 3 yd pass to Simmons (Capozzoli kick failed)
38-42
ARI
4
13:21
Armstrong 1 yd run (Witczak kick)
38-49
JAX
4
9:59
Garcia 7 yd pass to Simmons (Capozzoli kick)
45-49
JAX
4
5:22
Griffin 4 yd run (Garcia pass to Harvey)
53-49
ARI
4
3:58
Davila 17 yd pass to Geathers (Witczak kick)
53-56
JAX
4
1:26
Garcia 45 yd pass to Harvey (Capozzoli kick)
60-56
ARI
4
0:52
Davila 5 yd pass to Jackson (Witczak kick)
60-63
JAX
4
0:40
Garcia 11 yd pass to Wilson (Capozzoli kick)
67-63
ARI
4
0:21
Davila 12 yd pass to Reed (Witczak kick)
67-70
JAX
4
0:00
Garcia 10 yd pass to Harvey
73-70
SPK
4
1:24
Rowley 4 yd pass to Whittaker (Rowan kick)
41-69
TBY
4
0:30
Dietz 7 yd pass to Edwards (Ortiz run)
57-69
PASSING: JAX: Garcia 28-42-402-0 (8 TD). ARI: Davila 25-40-338-1 (8 TD)
RECEIVING: JAX: Wilson 9-138-2, Harvey 9-115-3, Hughley 5-84-1, Simmons 4-51-2, Griffin 1-14-0. ARI: Jackson 10-136-3, Geathers 7-109-2, Reed 4-43-2, Armstrong 2-16-1, Floyd 125-0, Harvey 1-9-0. RUSHING: JAX: Griffin 7-13-1, Simmons 2-2-1, Harvey 1-1-0, Garcia 1-0-0. ARI: Davila 2-9-0, Armstrong 3-6-2.
ARENABOWL XXV
New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, LA
August 10, 2012 Attendance: 13,648
Arizona 72, Philadelphia 54 – For the first time since 1997, the Foster Trophy headed back to Arizona, as the Rattlers defeated the Philadelphia Soul, 72-54, to win ArenaBowl XXV in
New Orleans. The championship victory marked the third AFL title in franchise history. Coming into the game, Arizona had lost in each of their last four ArenaBowl appearances
including 2011’s last-second thriller against the Jacksonville Sharks. Nick Davila, National Guard MVP of the Game, Nick Davila, finished his MVP night 23-for-30 for 266 yards and nine
touchdowns, seven of which found Offensive Player of the Game, Maurice Purify. The All-Arena receiver came away with nine catches for 143 yards. Brandon Anderson led the Rattlers
defense with 10 tackles, while Brown added five tackles and two interceptions. For the Soul, Raudabaugh completed 26-of-42 passes for 285 yards and seven touchdowns. He also
earned the unenviable distinction of becoming the first quarterback in AFL history to throw three interceptions in a single half, tossing three picks in the first two periods of play.
Ironman of the Game, Jeff Hughley, led the Soul in receiving yards with 93, while Larry Brackins finished with a team-high four touchdown receptions. Derrick Ross also found the end
zone twice for the Soul. Arizona did not trail in the game.
Arizona Rattlers
Philadelphia Soul
Team
ARI
PHI
ARI
ARI
ARI
PHI
ARI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
Q
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
Time
7:57
3:07
0:40
12:10
7:28
5:31
0:00
13:55
10:00
8:28
4:23
1
14
6
2
13
7
3
27
21
4
18
20
Total
72
54
Scoring Play
Davila 4 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick)
Ross 7 yd run (Scaccia kick failed)
Davila 14 yd pass to Reed (Gould kick)
Davila 29 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick)
Gould 30 yd field goal
Raudabaugh 26 yd pass to Hughley (Scaccia kick)
Gould 20 yd field goal
Davila 38 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick)
Raudabaugh 31 yd pass to Ross (Scaccia kick failed)
Davila 29 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick)
Raudabaugh 10 yd pass to Brackins (Scaccia kick)
V-H
7-0
7-6
14-6
21-6
24-6
24-13
27-13
34-13
34-19
41-19
41-26
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ARI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
3:27
2:04
0:11
14:25
12:05
8:54
5:23
3:35
0:42
Davila 10 yd pass to White (Gould kick)
Davila 6 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick blocked)
Raudabaugh 21 yard pass to Sammons (Raudabaugh pass to Brackins)
Davila 13 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick failed)
Raudabaugh 12 yd pass to Brackins (Raudabaugh pass to Sammons)
Armstrong 2 yd run (Gould kick failed)
Raudabaugh 8 yd pass to Brackins (Raudabaugh pass failed)
Davila 13 yd pass to Purify (Gould kick failed)
Raudabaugh 3 yd pass to Brackins (Raudabaugh pass failed)
48-26
54-26
54-34
60-34
60-42
66-42
66-48
72-48
72-54
PASSING: ARI: Davila 23-30-0-266. PHI: Raudabaugh 26-42-3-285.
RECEIVING: ARI: Purify 9-143-7, Reed 8-80-1, White 3-25-1, Armstrong 2-8-0, Rogers 1-10-0. PHI: Hughley 8-93-1, Morgan 7-66-0, Sammons 6-62-0, Brackins 4-33-4, Ross 1-31-1.
RUSHING: ARI: Armstrong 4-6-1, Davila 4-1-1, Geathers 1—3-0. PHI: Ross 4-21-1, Raudabaugh 1-13-0.
ARENABOWL XXVI
Amway Center, Orlando, FL
August 17, 2013 Attendance: 12,039
Arizona 48, Philadelphia 39 – For the first time since 1996, the Arena Football League had a repeat champion. The Arizona Rattlers defeated the Philadelphia Soul, 48-39, to win
ArenaBowl XXVI in front of a crowd of 12,039 in Orlando and a national audience on the CBS Television Network. The Rattlers became the first team since the Tampa Bay Storm in
1995-96 to repeat as ArenaBowl champions and the only team in League history to beat the same team twice in back-to-back years to win titles. Russell Athletic Offensive Player of the
Game and ArenaBowl MVP Rod Windsor led all receivers with 145 receiving yards to go along with a pair of touchdowns in the Rattlers’ win. His quarterback, Nick Davila completed 20of-29 for 315 yards and six scores. Davila also became the League’s all-time leader in ArenaBowl touchdown passes with 23 for his career, breaking Mark Grieb’s previous career mark
of 20. Riddell Defensive Player of the Game Virgil Gray recorded 9.5 tackles and a key interception in the win. The Soul were led on offense by J. Lewis Small Playmaker of the Game
Ryan McDaniel, who tied an ArenaBowl record with 13 receptions to go along with 137 yards and two touchdowns. Philadelphia quarterback Dan Raudabaugh tied Kurt Warner’s mark
for most passes attempted in an ArenaBowl with 51 attempts in the loss. Raudabaugh finished 31-of-51 for 306 yards and four touchdowns with two interceptions. The back-and-forth
matchup was a classic AFL meeting that went down to the wire. Just as they did seven times at ArenaBowl XXV, Rattlers quarterback Nick Davila found receiver Maurice Purify for the
first score of the game. Dan Raudabaugh answered back with a 15-yard scoring strike of his own to receiver Ryan McDaniel. Just as it appeared the high-powered Rattlers offense
would be rolling to another score on their second drive of the game, Philadelphia defensive back Rayshaun Kizer picked off an errant Davila pass off the net to shift the momentum over
to the Soul side. However, on the ensuing possession, Rattlers All-Arena defensive back Virgil Gray made an exceptional play on the ball in the end zone to give possession back to
Arizona with 28 seconds to play in the first quarter. To open the second quarter, Davila connected with Rod Windsor on a perfectly thrown pass matched with a one-handed catch for a
score to put Arizona on top 14-7. Philadelphia answered right back with a lengthy drive, culminating in a Derrick Ross touchdown run to even the score once again. The Rattlers
regained the lead with 5:47 to play in the first half after Davila hit Purify on a crossing route for a 47-yard touchdown. The touchdown catch was the longest since ArenaBowl XI when
Calvin Schexnayder hauled in a 49-yard score. Philadelphia responded with another long drive, ending with Raudabaugh finding Anthony Jones for a touchdown with 52 seconds left in
the first half. The Soul defense stood strong despite the field position, limiting Arizona to a field goal on the drive. Not to be outdone, Arizona stopped the Soul offense on their next
drive, as Rattlers nose guard Anttaj Hawthorne blocked a Martinez field goal attempt that would have tied the game. Arizona took a 24-21 lead into the locker room at halftime.
Philadelphia received the ball to start the second half and took their first lead of the game on a touchdown catch by McDaniel. Carlos Martinez could not convert on the extra point,
limiting the Soul lead to three, 27-24. Arizona would answer right back, however. After Rod Windsor suffered an injury midway through the third quarter, receiver Kerry Reed entered
the game and made an immediate impact, hauling in the go-ahead touchdown with just more than six minutes to play in the quarter. Raudabaugh was intercepted in the end zone
again on the next drive, this time by Jack linebacker Jeremy Kellem, to give Arizona an opportunity to double-up. The third quarter ended with the Rattlers on top, 31-27. Arizona
opened the fourth quarter with a Davila touchdown pass to Windsor, who returned to the lineup after being shaken up in the third. Lindholm tacked on the extra point to give the
Rattlers an 11-point lead, 38-27, early in the fourth. The Soul and Tiger Jones answered quickly with a touchdown; however, Martinez missed another extra point off the iron, leaving
the score at 38-33, Rattlers with 11:31 to play in regulation. Two minutes later, Davila found Tysson Poots for a 14-yard touchdown to put the Rattlers back up by 12. Philadelphia
answered with a Derrick Ross touchdown run to bring the Soul within a touchdown, despite another missed extra point from Martinez. The game reached its high point when
Philadelphia forced a fumble as Rod Windsor rushed towards the end zone. However, Philadelphia was unable to capitalize on the turnover, as defensive back Arkeith Brown laid a big
hit that broke up a pass to Soul receiver Tiger Jones on fourth down to seal the victory for the Rattlers. To top off the repeat win, AFL Kicker of the Year Garrett Lindholm chipped in a
24-yard field goal to bring the final score to 48-39.
Philadelphia Soul
Arizona Rattlers
Team
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
ARI
ARI
PHI
ARI
PHI
ARI
Q
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
Time
11:09
8:25
13:40
8:51
6:26
0:52
0:26
10:00
7:15
13:34
11:31
9:30
4:04
0:23
1
7
7
2
14
17
3
6
7
4
12
17
Total
39
48
Scoring Play
Davila 8 yd pass to Purify (Lindholm kick)
Raudabaugh 15 yd pass to McDaniel (Martinez kick)
Davila 21 yd pass to Windsor (Lindholm kick)
Ross 1 yd run (Martinez kick)
Davila 47 yd pass to Purify (Lindholm kick)
Raudabaugh 9 yd pass to Jones (Martinez kick)
Lindholm 18 yd field goal
Raudabaugh 12 yd pass to McDaniel (Martinez kick failed)
Davila 19 yd pass to Reed (Lindholm kick)
Davila 12 yd pass to Windsor (Lindholm kick)
Raudabaugh 13 yd pass to Jones (Martinez kick failed)
Davila 14 yd pass to Poots (Lindholm kick)
Ross 1 yd run (Martinez kick failed)
Lindholm 24 yd field goal
V-H
0-7
7-7
7-14
14-14
14-21
21-21
21-24
27-24
27-31
27-38
33-38
33-45
39-45
39-48
PASSING: PHI: Raudabaugh 31-51-2-306. ARI: Davila 20-29-1-315.
RECEIVING: PHI: McDaniel 13-137-2, Jones 8-73-2, Sammons 7-53-0, Thurman 2-28-0, Goosby 1-15-0. ARI: Windsor 10-145-2, Purify 4-83-2, Poots 3-50-1, Reed 1-19-1, Dixon 1-100, Armstrong 1-8-0.
RUSHING: PHI: Ross 4-23-2. ARI: Windsor 4-5-0, Davila 5-2-0, Armstrong 2-1-0.
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2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK
ArenaBowl I
ArenaBowl X
ArenaBowl VIII
Referee: Bill Parkinson
Umpire: None
Head Linesman: L.T. Bonner
Line Judge: Bill Schmitz
Back Judge: Ed Manning
Alternate: Jeff Bergman
Referee: Jack Baker
Umpire: Jim Augustyn
Head Linesman: Roger McMinn
Line Judge: Dave Chesney
Back Judge: Jim Lapentina
Alternate: Wes Fritz
Referee: Bill Athan
Umpire: Doug Wilson
Head Linesman: Bill Ward
Line Judge: Dennis Lipski
Back Judge: Rob Vernatchi
Alternate: Dave Lambros
ArenaBowl II
ArenaBowl XI
ArenaBowl XIX
Referee: Verle Sorgen
Umpire: Tom Meyers
Head Linesman: Roger McMinn
Line Judge: Tony Veteri
Back Judge: Bon Mantooth
Referee: Buddy Ward
Umpire: Carl Paganelli, Jr.
Head Linesman: Scott Helverson
Line Judge: Paul Engelberts
Back Judge: Bob Mantooth
Alternate: Bill McCabe
Referee: Bill McCabe
Umpire: Rick Nelson
Head Linesman: Royce Cooley
Line Judge: Dave Chesney
Back Judge: Dino Paganelli
Alternate: Steve Pamon
ArenaBowl XII
ArenaBowl XX
Referee: Bill McCabe
Umpire: Carl Paganelli, Jr.
Head Linesman: John Parry
Line Judge: Dave Chesney
Back Judge: Jim Anderson
Alternate: Buddy Ward
Referee: Steve Pamon
Umpire: Al Granado
Head Linesman: Mike McCabe
Line Judge: Darrel Leftwich
Back Judge: Scott Halverson
Alternate: Tom McCabe
ArenaBowl XIII
ArenaBowl XXI
Referee: Dennis Lipski
Umpire: Paul Frerking
Head Linesman: Dale Newhouse
Line Judge: Greg Steed
Back Judge: Duwayne Gandy
Alternate: Jim Lapentina
Referee: Dave Cutaia
Umpire: Rick Lowe
Head Linesman: Brent Durbin
Line Judge: Paul Engelberts
Back Judge: Rich Wilborn
Alternate: Bill Athan
ArenaBowl XIV
ArenaBowl XXII
Referee: Jim Lapentina
Umpire: Jim Augustyn
Head Linesman: Jeff Seeman
Line Judge: John McGrath
Back Judge: Bill Voinovich
Alternate: Buddy Ward
Referee: Bill LeMonnier
Umpire: Paul King
Head Linesman: Bill Ward
Line Judge: R.G. Detillier
Back Judge: James Cole
Alternate: Riley Johnson
ArenaBowl XV
ArenaBowl XXIII
Referee: Wes Fritz
Umpire: Paul Frerking
Head Linesman: Rusty Spindel
Line Judge: Art Lucky
Back Judge: Joe Duncan
Alternate: Duwayne Gandy
Referee: Marc Curles
Umpire: Mark Baynes
Head Linesman: Kelly Saalfeld
Line Judge: Jeff Johnson
Back Judge: Larry Smith
ArenaBowl III
Referee: Jack Baker
Umpire: Carl Paganelli
Head Linesman: Hank LePore
Line Judge: John Bradley
Back Judge: Jim Lapetina
Alternate: Wes Fritz
ArenaBowl IV
Referee: Jack Baker
Umpire: Ed Manning
Head Linesman: Hank LePore
Line Judge: John Bradley
Back Judge: Jim Lapetina
Alternate: Carl Paganelli
ArenaBowl V
Referee: Jack Baker
Umpire: Wes Fritz
Head Linesman: Roger McMinn
Line Judge: Tony Veteri
Back Judge: Bob Mantooth
ArenaBowl VI
Referee: Jack Baker
Umpire: John Bradley
Head Linesman: Roger McMinn
Line Judge: Mike Cochran
Back Judge: Andy Panucci
ArenaBowl VII
Referee: John Soffey
Umpire: Ed Manning
Head Linesman: Dave Chesney
Line Judge: Paul Engelberts
Back Judge: Perry Paganelli
Alternate: Jim Lapetina
ArenaBowl VIII
Referee: Buddy Ward
Umpire: Wes Fritz
Head Linesman: Darrel Leftwich
Line Judge: Roger McMinn
Back Judge: Perry Paganelli
Alternate: Paul Engelberts
ArenaBowl IX
Referee: R.G. Detiller
Umpire: Ed Manning
Head Linesman: Bill McCabe
Line Judge: Dave Chesney
Back Judge: Bob Mantooth
Alternate: Buddy Ward
ArenaBowl XVI
Referee: Bill McCabe
Umpire: Al Granado
Head Linesman: Patrick Garvey
Line Judge: Gary Calavetto
Back Judge: Scott Halverson
Alternate: Joe Rider
ArenaBowl XVII
Referee: Bill LeMonnier
Umpire: Rick Nelson
Head Linesman: Kent Payne
Line Judge: Tim Podroza
Back Judge: Greg Steed
Alternate: None
ArenaBowl XXIV
Referee: Shawn Hochuli
Umpire: Al Granado
Head Linesman: Harol Mitchell
Line Judge: Jim Wharrie
Back Judge: John Jenkins
Field Judge: Buddy Ward
Side Judge: Marc Bovos
ArenaBowl XXV
Referee: Joe Pester
Umpire: Jeff Carr
Head Linesman: Matt Dornan
Line Judge: Paul Engelberts
Back Judge: Jake Kemp
Side Judge: Jim Corpora
ArenaBowl XXVI
Referee: Larry Smith
Umpire: Scott Campbell
Head Linesman: RG Detillier
Line Judge: Adam Savoie
Back Judge: John Love
Alternate: Chris Snead
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