Memphis Express

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Memphis Express
Founded2018 (2018)
Folded2019 (2019)
Team history
  • Memphis Express (2019)
Home arenaLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (2019)
LeagueAlliance of American Football
  • Eastern Conference (2019)
ColorsRed, blue & white
     
Personnel
Head coachMike Singletary
Team presidentKosha Irby

The Memphis Express was a professional American football franchise based in Memphis, Tennessee. It was a member of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) during its single season in 2019.[1] They played their home games at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium,[2] and were coached by former NFL player and head coach Mike Singletary.[3]

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

History

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The Alliance of American Football announced the awarding of the third inaugural league team, Alliance Memphis, on May 4, 2018.[7] This announcement was followed by the May 10, 2018, announcement of Mike Singletary as the team's head coach.[3]

On July 30, 2018, the Alliance announced team Memphis had signed its first 29 players.[8] On September 20, the league announced four eastern inaugural franchises' names and logos including Memphis as the Memphis Express.[9] The name is derived from Memphis' significance as a mail and cargo transport city being the "World Headquarters" of FedEx (formerly Federal Express), with an airplane being featured in the logo.[10] (FedEx CEO Frederick W. Smith had previously owned the Memphis Mad Dogs pro football team in the 1990s; as the AAF was a single-entity league that never progressed to selling individual franchises as originally planned, Smith had no involvement or investment with the Express, despite the use of the Express name and imagery.)

On January 5, 2019, training camp opened in San Antonio, Texas.[11] The final 52-man roster was released on January 30.[12] The Express' inaugural game, played against the Birmingham Iron at Legion Field on February 10, ended in a 26–0 shutout loss.[13] Their first home game was a 20–18 loss against the Arizona Hotshots during week 2.[14] Memphis notched their first win on March 2, with a 26–23 victory over the San Diego Fleet at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.[15]

On March 16, 2019, shortly after the Express fell to 1–5 in a 22–9 loss to the Salt Lake Stallions, the team announced they had signed Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Johnny Manziel.[16]

On April 2, 2019, the league's football operations were suspended,[4][5] and on April 4 the league allowed players to leave their contracts to sign with NFL teams.[6] On April 17, 2019, the league announced the cessation of business operations after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[17]

Final roster

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2019 Memphis Express final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Rights list


50 Active, 14 Inactive

Allocation pool

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The Express' assigned area, which designated player rights, included the following colleges:[8]

Staff

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Memphis Express staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – David Lee
  • Wide receivers – Bobby Blizzard
  • Offensive line – Steve Marshall
 
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator/Running backs – Ty Knott

2019 season

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2019 Memphis Express season
OwnerAlliance of American Football
General managerWill Lewis
Head coachMike Singletary
Home stadiumLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Results
Record2–6
League place3rd (tie), Eastern Conference

Final standings

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Eastern Conference
Club W–L PCT CONF PF PA DIFF SOS SOV STK
(x)Orlando Apollos 7–1 .875 5–0 236 136 100 .406 .375 W2
(x)Birmingham Iron 5–3 .625 3–2 165 133 32 .406 .300 W1
(e)Memphis Express 2–6 .250 1–4 152 194 -42 .578 .500 L1
(e)Atlanta Legends 2–6 .250 1–4 88 213 -125 .609 .438 L3
Western Conference
Club W–L PCT CONF PF PA DIFF SOS SOV STK
San Antonio Commanders 5–3 .625 3–2 158 154 4 .516 .450 L1
Arizona Hotshots 5–3 .625 3–2 186 144 42 .469 .500 W3
San Diego Fleet 3–5 .375 2–3 158 161 -3 .469 .417 L3
Salt Lake Stallions 3–5 .375 2–3 135 143 -8 .547 .417 W1
(x)–clinched playoff berth; (e)–eliminated from playoff contention

Schedule

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Preseason

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Week Day Date Opponent Results Location
Score Record
Monday January 28 at Salt Lake Stallions L 22–29 Alamodome

Regular season

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All times Central

Week Day Date Kickoff TV Opponent Results Location
Score Record
1 Sunday February 10 3:00 p.m. CBSSN at Birmingham Iron L 0–26 0–1 Legion Field
2 Saturday February 16 7:00 p.m. NFLN Arizona Hotshots L 18–20 0–2 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
3 Saturday February 23 7:00 p.m. NFLN at Orlando Apollos L 17–21 0–3 Spectrum Stadium
4 Saturday March 2 3:00 p.m. B/R Live San Diego Fleet W 26–23 1–3 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
5 Sunday March 10 3:00 p.m. CBSSN at Atlanta Legends L 20–23 1–4 Georgia State Stadium
6 Saturday March 16 3:00 p.m. B/R Live at Salt Lake Stallions L 9–22 1–5 Rice–Eccles Stadium
7 Sunday March 24 7:00 p.m. NFLN Birmingham Iron W 31–25 OT 2–5 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
8 Saturday March 30 1:00 p.m. TNT† Orlando Apollos L 31–34 2–6 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
9 Saturday April 6 11:00 a.m. CBS at San Antonio Commanders Not played Alamodome
10 Saturday April 13 7:00 p.m. NFLN Atlanta Legends Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium

† Changed from original time and/or network.[18][19]
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Game summaries

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Week 1: at Birmingham

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Week One: Memphis Express at Birmingham Iron – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Express 0 0 000
Iron 3 6 01726

at Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama

Game information

Week 2: Arizona

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Week Two: Arizona Hotshots at Memphis Express – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Hotshots 0 0 61420
Express 9 3 0618

at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tennessee

Game information

Week 3: at Orlando

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Week Three: Memphis Express at Orlando Apollos – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Express 0 0 61117
Apollos 9 0 6621

at Spectrum Stadium, Orlando, Florida

Game information

Week 4: San Diego

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Week Four: San Diego Fleet at Memphis Express – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Fleet 14 6 0323
Express 3 12 01126

at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tennessee

Game information

Week 5: at Atlanta

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Week Five: Memphis Express at Atlanta Legends – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Express 6 6 8020
Legends 3 11 0923

at Georgia State Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Game information

Week 6: at Salt Lake

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Week Six: Memphis Express at Salt Lake Stallions – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Express 0 9 009
Stallions 16 3 0322

at Rice–Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, Utah

Game information

Week 7: Birmingham

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Week Seven: Birmingham Iron at Memphis Express – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34OTTotal
Iron 8 8 36025
Express 0 8 611631

at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tennessee

Game information

This was the first overtime game in AAF history. Despite newly signed quarterback Johnny Manziel playing a few series for the Express, starter Brandon Silvers led the team to a comeback victory, keeping its slim postseason chances alive.[28]

Week 8: Orlando

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Week Eight: Orlando Apollos at Memphis Express – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Apollos 3 11 81234
Express 0 9 14831

at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tennessee

Game information

Media

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In addition to league-wide television coverage through NFL Network, CBS Sports Network, TNT, and B/R Live, Memphis' games were also broadcast on local radio by KWNW, an iHeartMedia station branded as 101.9 Kiss FM.[30]

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Further reading

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