The 2019 ‘off season’ will be different than any other off season in recent memory, as the Alliance of American Football is scheduled to kick off just days after the culmination of the 2018-19 NFL season. With eight teams making up two conferences for their inaugural season, the AAF is scheduled for 10 regular-season weeks and a postseason tournament in late April.
The kickoff for the new league scheduled for February 9, 2019,
- Arizona Hotshots: head coach Rick Neuheisel, QB Trevor Knight
- Atlanta Legends: offensive coordinator Mike Vick, QB Aaron Murray
- Birmingham Iron: QB Blake Sims, RB Trent Richardson
- Memphis Express: Head coach Mike Singletary, QB Zach Mettenberger
- Orlando Apollos: Head coach Steve Spurrier
- Salt Lake Stallions: Head coach Dennis Erickson
- San Antonio Commanders: Head coach Mike Riley
- San Diego Fleet: RB Bishop Sankey
Locations...
- Atlanta at Georgia State Stadium, formerly Turner Field, the old home of the Braves
- Birmingham at Legion Field
- Memphis at the Liberty Bowl
- Orlando at UCF’s Spectrum Stadium
- Phoenix at Arizona State’s Sun Devil Stadium
- Salt Lake at the University of Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium
- San Antonio at the Alamodome
- San Diego at SDCCU Stadium, home of San Diego State and formerly the Chargers
The first AAF game is on Feb. 9, between Atlanta and Orlando, is on CBS. Going forward, there’ll be a game per week on CBSSN
Odds to win the league can be seen here in the SBR Sportsbook
