The first week of game action for the Alliance of American Football was largely a success; interest in the new football league was high, even the week after the Super Bowl, and there was some pretty good football taking place. The league also displayed some exciting and helpful rules changes that the NFL may need to take a close look at adopting or adapting in the coming years.
This weekend, the league tries to take another step forward with football fans, hoping to establish some momentum into week two. Here is the schedule of games for this week, including TV broadcast information
Salt Lake Stallions (0-1) at Birmingham Iron (1-0)
Saturday, February 16th
Legion Field, Birmingham, AL
1:00 PM CT (2:00 PM ET)
TNT
Arizona Hotshots (1-0) at Memphis Express (0-1)
Saturday, February 16th
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, TN
7:00 PM CT (8:00 PM ET)
NFL Network
Orlando Apollos (1-0) at San Antonio Commanders (1-0)
Sunday, February 17th
The Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
3:00 PM CT (4:00 PM ET)
CBS Sports Network
Atlanta Legends (0-1) at San Diego Fleet (1-0)
Sunday, February 17th
SDCCU Stadium, San Diego, CA
5:00 PM PT (8:00 PM ET)
NFL Network