New details have emerged about the demise of the Alliance of American Football and the ones relating to the Salt Lake Stallions are nothing short of incredible.
Days after the Alliance of American Football abruptly closed their inaugural season, two weeks before the regular season concludes, players have been left in the dust.
Just days after the Alliance of American Football suspended operations, former Salt Lake Stallions president Tyler Howell appeared on KSL’s Unrivaled to discuss the recent turn of events.
There’s an old expression that says actions speak louder than words. With the actions of the Alliance of American Football over the last couple of days, the Alliance has made it perfectly clear; they were an absolute joke of an organization.
After a former Kearns High football star was recently hospitalized after a trampoline accident, he was paid a visit in the hospital by members of the Salt Lake Stallions.
The Salt Lake Stallions had costly penalties and couldn’t find the end zone until late in the fourth quarter in their 19-15 loss to the San Antonio Commanders.
In a back-and-forth affair, the Salt Lake Stallions had their hearts broken as the San Diego Fleet made a field goal as time expired to pick up the 27-25 win.
When the time is right, former BYU quarterback and current New Orleans Saints Swiss Army Knife Taysom Hill should join the Alliance of American Football when his time in the NFL is over.
Steve Young, Reggie White and Jim Kelly. All of these names have one unique thing in common and it is not just that they are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Playing in Rice-Stadium Eccles, home of the Utah Utes, the Salt Lake Stallions took time at halftime of their home opener against the Arizona Hotshots to recognize a few former greats from local colleges.
After an 0-2 start to their inaugural season, the Salt Lake Stallions won their first game in franchise history in their home opener with a 23-15 victory over the Arizona Hotshots.