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Baltimore Brigade

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Baltimore Brigade
Established 2017
Folded 2019
Played in Royal Farms Arena
in Baltimore, Maryland
BaltimoreBrigade.com
League/conference affiliations
Arena Football League (20172019)
Current uniform
Team colorsNavy blue, silver, light blue, white
       
Personnel
Owner(s)Monumental Sports & Entertainment
ChairmanTed Leonsis
Head coachOmarr Smith
Team history
  • Baltimore Brigade (2017–2019)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Playoff appearances (3)
Home arena(s)

The Baltimore Brigade was a professional arena football team based in Baltimore, Maryland, that played in the Arena Football League (AFL) from 2017 to 2019. The team's home arena was the Royal Farms Arena. The franchise was owned by Ted Leonsis through Monumental Sports & Entertainment. After the 2019 season, the entire league ceased operations.

History

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The Arena Football League and Monumental Sports & Entertainment both announced on November 14, 2016, that it had granted an expansion franchise to begin play for the 2017 season in Baltimore.[1] Monumental Sports & Entertainment is operated by Ted Leonsis, the majority owner, who had also previously been granted an expansion team in the Washington Valor to begin play the same season.

Although other indoor football leagues have hosted teams in Baltimore in the past (such as the Baltimore Blackbirds and Baltimore Mariners), this is the first Arena Football League franchise to be located in Baltimore, and the first in the state of Maryland since the Washington/Maryland Commandos, a charter league franchise that played in the DC suburb of Landover for its first season.

On December 14, 2016, former Los Angeles KISS coach Omarr Smith was named the team's first head coach.[2]

On January 25, 2017, the team was officially announced as the Baltimore Brigade, named for the military history and in reference to the War of 1812 and the inspiration for the penning of the poem that would later become known as "The Star-Spangled Banner", the U.S.A.'s national anthem.[3]

Number 19 was never issued to any player out of respect to their late Baltimore Colts great Johnny Unitas.

On July 20, 2018, the Brigade reached their first ArenaBowl championship game, ArenaBowl XXXI, after defeating the Philadelphia Soul in the second leg of a two-game aggregate playoff series. They won the first game 57–45 and the second 53–41. In ArenaBowl XXXI, they hosted against the Washington Valor, who scored a 69–55 upset victory.

In a January 2019 interview with Forbes, Leonsis noted that the Brigade was not particularly successful in regard to finances, and that he mainly used the team and its Washington counterpart to experiment with ideas to later use with his more prominent sports properties such as the Wizards, Mystics and Capitals.[4] After the 2019 season, the league initially announced it was ending all local team operations and looking into becoming a traveling league. However, the entire league ceased operations after the AFL filed for bankruptcy in November 2019.

As of 2022, the Brigade's field was being used by the San Diego Strike Force of the Indoor Football League, but has since been replaced. Also, the owners of the Baltimore Lightning International Football Alliance football team own the intellectual property of the Brigade.

Players

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Individual awards

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Coaches and personnel

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Head coaches

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Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
W L Win% W L Win%
Omarr Smith 20172019 11 15 .423 2 1 .667 2018 AFL Coach of the Year

Staff

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Baltimore Brigade staff
Front office   Coaches


Season-by-season results

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ArenaBowl Champions ArenaBowl Appearance Division Champions Playoff Berth
Season League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results
Finish Wins Losses
2017 AFL 4th 4 10 Lost in Playoffs (Philadelphia)
2018 AFL 2nd 7 5 Won semifinals (Philadelphia Soul)
Lost ArenaBowl XXXI (Washington)
2019 AFL 2nd 7 5 Lost in Playoffs (Albany)
Total 18 20 (includes only regular season)
2 4 (includes only the postseason)
20 24 (includes both regular season and postseason)

References

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  1. ^ "Monumental Sports & Entertainment Acquires AFL Team to Play in Baltimore". Monumental Sports & Entertainment. November 14, 2016. Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
  2. ^ Shaffer, Jonas (December 14, 2016). "Omarr Smith named first head coach of Baltimore Arena Football League team". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  3. ^ Creamer, Chris (January 25, 2017). "Baltimore Brigade Announced As New Arena Football League Team". SportsLogos.net.
  4. ^ NBA London 2019: Wizards owner Ted Leonsis on why the NBA is the most valuable league. Forbes (January 17, 2019). Retrieved January 18, 2019.
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