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This is Pueblo’s third indoor football team. The Pueblo Pistols played in the National Indoor Football League for the 2007 ...
The National Arena League announced that Pueblo would be awarded an expansion team starting in 2026 named the Pueblo ...
ALBANY, NY — In a statement from the National Arena League on June 15, the Albany Empire have officially been removed from league contention and will not conclude the 2023 season. “After ...
Albany Empire majority owner Antonio Brown watches his team play the Fayetteville Mustangs in a National Arena League game on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the MVP Arena in Albany NY.
The National Arena League has kicked the franchise that Antonio Brown owns out of the league. The Albany Empire has had its membership revoked by the NAL because it claims Brown didn’t pay a ...
The National Arena League has terminated the Albany Empire, the NAL announced Thursday. The franchise was owned by former NFL receiver Antonio Brown. The NAL released this statement Thursday: ...
The league says it will be adjusting the rest of the 2023 regular season schedule, which runs through July. For his part, Brown tweeted "Major league not minors," without elaborating.
The 2023 National Arena League title belongs to the Jacksonville Sharks. This will be the third NAL title the team picks up and the fourth total national title overall.
The National Arena League has announced that the Albany Empire's league membership has been terminated. The decision was made after an emergency conference call of the NAL's board of owners ...
— Griffin Haas (@Griffin__Haas) June 14, 2023 You have to wonder why the National Arena League thought it would be a good idea to let Brown own a team.
The National Arena League team that Brown purchased earlier this year — Albany Empire — has been kicked out of the league due to lack of payment. FanDuel Sportsbook MA $200 BONUS BETS!
Antonio Brown’s indoor football team, Albany Empire, just got booted out of the National Arena League. The ex-NFL player sure knows how to make an exit. It took Antonio Brown roughly three ...