2019 AAF season
The 2019 AAF season was the only season in the history of the Alliance of American Football (AAF), which began on February 9, 2019. A ten-week regular season was scheduled for each of the league's eight teams.(Further information: Alliance of American Football § Cessation of operations)
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2019 AAF season
The 2019 AAF season was the only season in the history of the Alliance of American Football (AAF), which began on February 9, 2019. A ten-week regular season was scheduled for each of the league's eight teams.(Further information: Alliance of American Football § Cessation of operations)
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