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The 2018 LFL US Season is the ninth season of the Legends Football League (LFL) in the United States. It began on 14 April 2018, and ended on 11 August. [1]The Chicago Bliss beat the Austin Acoustic 28–20 in the Legends Cup to win their fourth title, finishing with a perfect 6–0 season.
At the conclusion of the 2019 season, the Bliss had a league-best 40–14–1 all-time record and four Legends Cup wins. Following the 2019 season, the LFL ceased operations and relaunched as the Extreme Football League , [1] which first played in 2022. All former LFL teams received new brands and the Bliss were replaced by the Chicago Blitz.
LFL US Legends Cup 2015 Seattle Mist: 27–21 Chicago Bliss: ShoWare Center: Kent, Washington: 8/23/2015 LFL US Legends Cup 2016 Chicago Bliss: 31–26 Seattle Mist: WestWorld: Scottsdale, Arizona: 8/28/2016 LFL US Legends Cup 2017 Seattle Mist: 38–28 Atlanta Steam: Citizens Business Bank Arena: Ontario, California: 9/3/2017 LFL US Legends ...
Chicago would finish the season 0–4, their worst record ever and only their second losing record, and failed to make the playoffs for only the second time ever. On December 21, 2018, Chris Michaelson , who previously served as the head coach of the Seattle Mist, returned to that franchise as head coach once again.
Chicago tied the game but the Mist scored again to close the opening quarter and then once more to go up 18-6. As they did in the playoffs against Atlanta, Chicago rallied, closing the gap and taking the lead 19-18 just before the half. Chicago scored again near the end of the third period to extend their lead to 25-18.
Snow has arrived in Chicago! And the first measurable snow of the 2024-2025 season was impressive. According to the National Weather Service’s Chicago office, 2.9 inches of snow fell at O’Hare ...
Four of the 14 teams weren't in the playoffs last season and are looking to make their mark starting with the wild card round this weekend. There will be six games played over three days to start ...
2024 season: 5-12, fourth in NFC North, missed playoffs. Overview: Caleb Williams’ career did not get off to a great start in Chicago. The good news is things can get only better. And the way ...