The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Simms’ savvy helping Legends

- By Parker Johnson parker.johnson@ajc.com

The Atlanta Legends have played as many games (two) as they have had months together as a team, but one player who is holding things together for the fledgling franchise is former Falcons and Tennessee Volunteers quarterbac­k Matt Simms.

“He has taken ownership of his role on the offense as a leader and a captain. On the field, he is often times like a coach,” coach Kevin Coyle said of Simms.

Matt Simms has football in his blood. His father is Phil Simms, former Super Bowl-winning quarterbac­k of the New York Giants and current CBS broadcaste­r. His brother Chris also played in the NFL, starting 16 games across five seasons with Tampa Bay, Tennessee and Denver.

Matt never started a game in the NFL, but he was a member of several rosters and practice squads, including a stint with the Falcons, which ended in September 2017. He did play in four regular-season games in 2013 and 2014.

Simms’ experience­s around football have come in handy, though. After Brad Childress left the Legends during the preseason, a new coaching staff had to take over. The change left Coyle, a former defensive coordinato­r, as the head coach.

Beyond offensive-minded Childress, the Legends also lost former Falcons quarterbac­k Michael Vick, who was supposed to be the offensive coordinato­r. After their departures, the offense became run-by-committee, with quarterbac­ks coach Rich Bartel calling plays and Simms also given plenty of responsibi­lity.

“He’s an extension of the offensive coaches, correcting guys and making sure they know what’s going on,” Coyle said.

The Legends are 0-2 in their first games as a member of the Alliance of American Football, and Simms’ numbers have been as underwhelm­ing as the team’s play. In road losses to the Orlando Apollos and the San Diego Fleet, Simms completed 32 of his 53 pass attempts for 286 yards, one touchdown and three intercepti­ons.

“He’s played OK in the first two games, but not to the level that I know he can. His game last week was better than the first week,” Coyle said. “This week, I think he’ll take another step forward from where he was last week.”

Simms beat out former Georgia quarterbac­k Aaron Murray for the starting job. Simms denied any sort of SEC-fueled competitio­n beyond the football field.

“I’m just competing with myself every day. I really don’t care about Tennessee-Georgia. We are past that at this point,” Simms said of the position battle.

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Matt Simms is now the starting QB for the Atlanta Legends of the AAF.

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