New York Daily News

AAF suspends operations after 8 games

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The Alliance of American Football, which had a promising start as the latest spring league, is suspending operations eight games into its first season.

The eight-team league is not folding, but games will not be played this weekend. The decision was made by majority owner Tom Dundon, who also owns the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because league officials were still working through details of the suspension. That person said league cofounders Bill Polian, a former NFL executive, and Charlie Ebersol, a television and film producer, did not want to suspend operations.

The AAF seemed to have a better chance of surviving than other alternativ­e leagues, such as the USFL and the World League, because of the people and philosophi­es involved.

Polian and Ebersol envisioned it as a developmen­t league for the NFL with several rules tweaks designed to speed up play and make it safer. There were no kickoffs or PATs, and teams had to go for a two-point conversion after touchdowns.

Among the league’s coaches were Steve Spurrier, Dennis Erickson, Mike Martz and Mike Riley. The league included teams in Orlando, Atlanta, San Diego, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Birmingham and Memphis.

While it clearly wasn’t NFL-caliber football, it was entertaini­ng and helped fill the post-Super Bowl void.

However, there were signs of trouble in a league put together in less than one year.

Dundon invested $250 million in the AAF shortly after play began. At the time, Ebersol said reports the Alliance was short on cash and needed a bailout from Dundon in order to make payroll were untrue. He said the league had a technical glitch in its payroll system that was fixed.

The AAF aspired to be a league for players with NFL hopes, but it could not reach agreement with the NFLPA to use players at the end of NFL rosters.

 ?? AP ?? The Alliance of American Football, which featured Johnny Manziel, is put on hold.
AP The Alliance of American Football, which featured Johnny Manziel, is put on hold.

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