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Champions Indoor Football (CIF) was a professional indoor American football minor league [1] created in 2014 out of the merger between the Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL) and Lone Star Football League (LSFL), plus one team from the Indoor Football League and two expansion teams.
The National Arena League (NAL) is a professional indoor football league that began play in 2017. As of the end of the 2024 season, the league consisted of five teams. A team's typical payroll budget is $600,000 per season, [1] but as of the 2022 season, there is no salary cap limit. [2]
The league has operated continuously under the same name and corporate structure longer than any other current indoor football league. With the closure of the original Arena Football League in 2019, the IFL is the oldest active professional indoor football league in North America, and can trace its history to 2003 (as the Intense Football League).
The Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL) was an indoor football minor league [1] based along the Midwestern United States region. The league began play in February 2013. In August 2014, the CPIFL and Lone Star Football League (LSFL) completed a merger to form Champions Indoor Football (CIF) and began play in 2015.
In August 2023, the league announced it had added the Omaha Beef [1] and Sioux City Bandits [2] from Champions Indoor Football for the 2024 season. On August 22, 2023, the Jacksonville Sharks announced they were joining the Indoor Football League (IFL). [3] The league added the expansion Colorado Spartans, based out of Loveland, Colorado, on ...
Eagles payroll 2024 The Eagles had total salary cap allocations $250.8 million during the 2024 NFL season, per Spotrac.com . They also had about $16.3 million accounted for on their reserve lists.
The league will offer a base salary of $400 per game—less than the $1,000 that the AFL had initially promised in 2024 but higher than other indoor leagues, with teams allowed to pay higher salaries at their own discretion— and will not require players to play "ironman" on both offense and defense as they had under previous iterations of the ...
Amazon paid its way to become the sole broadcaster of Thursday Night Football by signing a 12-year agreement with the league, worth upwards of a billion dollars per year.