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The Chicago Blitz was a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League (USFL) in the mid-1980s. They played at Soldier Field in Chicago , Illinois . Team history
Allen immediately became the "face" of the new team, and set about putting together the best 40-man roster he could find. The result was a team loaded with NFL veterans that was the early favorite to be the new league's first champion. The Blitz finished in a tie for the Central Division title with the Michigan Panthers. However, the Panthers ...
This USFL subcategory is for American football players who played for the Chicago Blitz of the USFL. (1983-1984) (1983-1984) Pages in category "Chicago Blitz players"
USFL Leading Scorer Award: David Trout: K: Philadelphia Stars: USFL Leading Receiver: Trumaine Johnson: WR: Chicago Blitz: USFL Defensive Player of the Year: John Corker: LB: Michigan Panthers: USFL Outstanding Lineman: Kit Lathrop: DL: Chicago Blitz: Special Teams Player of the Year: Stan Talley: P: Oakland Invaders: USFL Executive of the Year ...
Boston and Washington were the only USFL teams to draw less than 14,000 per game in 1983. The other 10 teams drew over 18,000 per game. The George Allen-led Chicago Blitz had been described as an "NFL caliber" team and were heavily
He was selected by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round of the 1977 NFL draft. Evans played professionally for the Bears as well as Chicago's team in the United States Football League (USFL), the Chicago Blitz, as well as the USFL's Denver Gold, and the NFL's Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders in a
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ABC [5] televised a Sunday afternoon game-of-the-week, one prime time evening game, plus coverage of the USFL divisional playoffs and championship game. [6] The contract required the USFL to schedule a minimum of three games on Sunday, with ABC guaranteed to broadcast one game nationally (the aforementioned, Sunday afternoon game-of-the-week) or two or more regionally.