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The Atlanta Legends were a professional American football franchise based in Atlanta, Georgia, and one of the eight members of the Alliance of American Football (AAF), which played one season from February 2019 to April 2019.[1] They played their home games at Georgia State Stadium on the campus of Georgia State University. The Legends were one of two AAF teams based in a city that already had an NFL team (the Atlanta Falcons; the other team was the Arizona Hotshots, where the NFL's Cardinals were based). The Legends were coached by Kevin Coyle, one of two AAF coaches without prior head coaching experience, after the position became available when Brad Childress resigned a month before the season began.[2] Billy Devaney was the general manager.

On April 2, 2019, the league's football operations were reportedly suspended,[3][4] and on April 4 the league allowed players to leave their contracts to sign with NFL teams.[5] The league filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on April 17, 2019.[6]

History

The Alliance Atlanta team was announced by the league on April 25, 2018, as its second initial team. Additionally, the head coach, Brad Childress, and offensive coordinator, Michael Vick, were announced.[7][8] On September 20, the league announced for four eastern inaugural franchises' names and logos including Atlanta as the Atlanta Legends.[9] The name and colors (purple, gold, white) are tributes to famous historical figures from the city, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Hank Aaron.[10][11]

Childress resigned a month before the start of the 2019 season, and Kevin Coyle, initially hired as the team's defensive coordinator, took Childress's place.[12] On February 7, 2019, two days before their first game, head coach Coyle announced that Vick would be unable to fill his role as offensive coordinator and would instead act as an advisor to the team.[13] Rich Bartel, who replaced Vick as de facto offensive coordinator and play-caller, abruptly resigned two days before the team's home opener,[14] prompting the team to hire Ken Zampese to lead the offense.[15]

The team's first game was at Spectrum Stadium against the Orlando Apollos on Saturday, February 9, 2019,[16] where they lost 40–6.[17] Their first home game was on February 24 against the Birmingham Iron, where they lost 28–12.[16] After starting the season 0–3, the Legends recorded their first win against the Arizona Hotshots on March 3, 2019.[18]

Final roster

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Allocation pool

The Legends' assigned area, which designated player rights, included the following:[19]

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Canadian Football League (CFL)

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Staff

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Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

 

Sports Medicine staff

Equipment staff

Video staff

  • Video director – Jacob Berry
  • Assistant video director – Rickey Layman

Coaching Staff

2019 season

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Final standings

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Schedule

Preseason

Week Day Date Opponent Results Location
Score Record
Monday January 28 at San Antonio Commanders L 11–37 Alamodome

Regular season

All times Eastern

Week Day Date Kickoff TV Opponent Results Location
Score Record
1 Saturday February 9 8:00 p.m. CBS at Orlando Apollos L 6–40 0–1 Spectrum Stadium
2 Sunday February 17 8:00 p.m. NFLN at San Diego Fleet L 12–24 0–2 SDCCU Stadium
3 Sunday February 24 4:00 p.m. CBSSN Birmingham Iron L 12–28 0–3 Georgia State Stadium
4 Sunday March 3 8:00 p.m. NFLN at Arizona Hotshots W 14–11 1–3 Sun Devil Stadium
5 Sunday March 10 4:00 p.m. CBSSN Memphis Express W 23–20 2–3 Georgia State Stadium
6 Sunday March 17 4:00 p.m. CBSSN San Antonio Commanders L 6–37 2–4 Georgia State Stadium
7 Saturday March 23 2:00 p.m. TNTШаблон:Dagger Orlando Apollos L 6–36 2–5 Georgia State Stadium
8 Sunday March 31 4:00 p.m. CBSSN at Birmingham Iron L 9–17 2–6 Legion Field
9 Sunday April 7 4:00 p.m. CBSSN Salt Lake Stallions Not played Georgia State Stadium
10 Saturday April 13 8:00 p.m. NFLN at Memphis Express Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium

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Game summaries

Week 1: at Orlando

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Week 2: at San Diego

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Week 3: Birmingham

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Week 4: at Arizona

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Week 5: Memphis

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Week 6: San Antonio

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Week 7: Orlando

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Week 8: at Birmingham

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Media

In addition to league-wide television coverage through NFL Network, CBS Sports Network, TNT, and B/R Live, Legends' games were also broadcast on local radio by WCNN ("680 The Fan").[22]

References

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Further reading

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