2017 Baltimore Brigade season

Last updated
2017 Baltimore Brigade season
Owner Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Head coach Omarr Smith
Home field Royal Farms Arena
Results
Record4–10
League place4th
Playoff finishLost Semifinals 54–69 (Soul)

The 2017 Baltimore Brigade season was the first season for the franchise in the Arena Football League. The Brigade played at the Royal Farms Arena.

Contents

Staff

2017 Baltimore Brigade staff
Front office Coaches

Roster

The Brigade on June 3 Brigade huddle.jpg
The Brigade on June 3
2017 Baltimore Brigade roster
Quarterbacks

Fullbacks

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Kickers

Injured reserve

Other league exempt

League suspension

Refused to report

Inactive reserve

Recallable reassignment

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated August 3, 2017
25 Active, 14 Inactive

Schedule

Regular season

The 2017 regular season schedule was released on January 5, 2017. [1]

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendanceReport
ScoreRecord
1FridayApril 77:00 PM EDT at Washington Valor L 38–510–1 Verizon Center 15,579 [2]
2SundayApril 163:00 PM EDTat Cleveland Gladiators W 52–491–1 Quicken Loans Arena 5,758 [3]
3Bye
4SaturdayApril 297:00 PM EDTat Philadelphia Soul L 34–691–2 Wells Fargo Center 11,833 [4]
5SundayMay 71:00 PM EDT Tampa Bay Storm L 55–621–3 Royal Farms Arena 5,915 [5]
6SaturdayMay 137:00 PM EDTat Philadelphia SoulL 56–611–4Wells Fargo Center9,857 [6]
7Bye
8SaturdayMay 277:00 PM EDTCleveland GladiatorsW 63–602–4Royal Farms Arena5,190 [7]
9SaturdayJune 37:00 PM EDTat Tampa Bay StormL 35–472–5Amalie Arena9,880 [8]
10Bye
11FridayJune 167:00 PM EDTat Cleveland GladiatorsL 48–592–6Quicken Loans Arena10,877 [9]
12FridayJune 237:00 PM EDTWashington ValorW 51–413–6Royal Farms Arena6,095 [10]
13Bye
14SaturdayJuly 87:00 PM EDTPhiladelphia SoulW 49–424–6Royal Farms Arena5,990 [11]
15SaturdayJuly 157:00 PM EDTTampa Bay StormL 56–694–7Royal Farms Arena5,153 [12]
16SaturdayJuly 227:00 PM EDTat Washington ValorL 30–344–8Verizon Center10,266 [13]
17SaturdayJuly 291:00 PM EDTPhiladelphia SoulL 21–704–9Royal Farms Arena5,327 [14]
18FridayAugust 47:00 PM EDTWashington ValorL 35–414–10Royal Farms Arena6,089 [15]

Playoffs

RoundDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendanceReport
AFL SemifinalsSaturdayAugust 124:00 PM EDTat Philadelphia SoulL 54–69Wells Fargo Center9,287 [16]

Standings

TeamOverallPointsRecords
WLPCTPFPAHomeAwayGBSTK
(1) Philadelphia Soul 131.9298175907–06–1W3
(2) Tampa Bay Storm 104.7147106626–14–33.0L1
(3) Cleveland Gladiators 59.3576967153–42–58.0W1
(4) Baltimore Brigade 410.2866207493–41–69.0L4
Washington Valor 311.2145656922–51–610.0W1

(#) - playoff position secured

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