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The Cobras started the season 0–3, [3] but finished the season 5–3–1, clinching a playoff spot. [ 4 ] Despite a lineup that featured former NFL all-pro receiver Cliff Branch , ex- UCLA quarterback Matt Stevens [ 5 ] and future Arena Football Hall of Famer Gary Mullen , Los Angeles drew dismal crowds: just 7,507 per game, second-worst in ...
Los Angeles Cobras: 2 vs 3 Semifinals champions: Detroit Drive ... AFL teams. The 1988 Arena Football League season was the second season of the Arena Football League.
The Cobras started the season 0–3, [3] but finished the season 5-3-1, clinching a playoff spot. [ 4 ] Despite a lineup that featured former NFL all-pro receiver Cliff Branch , ex- UCLA quarterback Matt Stevens [ 5 ] and future Arena Football Hall of Fame Gary Mullen , Los Angeles drew dismal crowds: just 7,507 per game, second-worst in the ...
Left the AFL for the new National Arena League. Kansas City Command: 2006: 2012: Kansas City Brigade 2006–2008 Inactive for the 2010 season Las Vegas Outlaws: 2015: 2015 Los Angeles Avengers: 2000: 2008: Los Angeles Cobras: 1988: 1988 Los Angeles Kiss: 2014: 2016: Massachusetts Marauders: 1988: 1994: Detroit Drive 1988–1993: Miami Vise ...
AFL teams. The 1989 Arena Football League season was the third season of the Arena Football League (AFL). ... Los Angeles Cobras New England Steamrollers New York ...
Los Angeles Cobras * Maryland Commandos * Offseason and/or practice squad member only: As a coach: Sacramento State (TE) (1990) Albany Firebirds (FB/LB) (1992–1994) Albany Firebirds (DC) (1995–1998) San Jose SaberCats (1999–2015) Pittsburgh Steelers Internship player personnel (2003) Atlanta Falcons Internship special teams/linebackers (2004)
On May 19, 1988, he was signed by the Los Angeles Cobras of the Arena Football League. [5] He converted 4 out of 16 field goals (25%). On July 1, he was placed on the taxi squad to make room for kicker Nick Mike-Mayer. [6] He was waived on July 7. On May 11, 1989, he was signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Rams.
The Kiss was the third AFL team to represent Los Angeles, the fourth to represent Southern California, and the second to play at the Honda Center. Los Angeles' first AFL team was the Los Angeles Cobras , which called the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena home for the team's only season of 1988 , in which they finished 5–6–1, making the ...