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ArenaBowl XXXIII
ArenaBowl XXXIII was the 33rd edition of the ArenaBowl, the championship game for the 2024 Arena Football League season. It took place at the American Dream Center, an ice rink located inside American Dream Meadowlands, a shopping mall and entertainment complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19, 2024. It is the first since the original league's bankruptcy in 2019 and the reestablishment of the AFL in 2024. The game featured the Albany Firebirds facing off against the Billings Outlaws who had faced each other earlier in the season in Billings winning 36-35. Billings won the Arenabowl 46-41 winning their 1st championship as a franchise and was the forth time an Arena Football Team based in Billings won a championship as a previous version of the team won the 2006 National Indoor Football League in 2006 and won the IFL National Championship in 2009 and 2010. This was the first time an Arena Football team based in Albany lost an Arena Football championship, with them hav ...
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Albany Firebirds (2023–)
The Albany Firebirds are a professional Indoor American football, arena football team and are an inaugural team in Arena Football One (2025), Arena Football One. They started as an inaugural member of the ill-fated third iteration of the Arena Football League (2024), Arena Football League. The team is based in Albany, New York. Home games are played at the MVP Arena. This is the third time the Firebirds name has been used, first from 1990 to 2004 with the original Albany and Indiana Firebirds from the Arena Football League, original AFL, and the Albany Firebirds (af2), Albany Firebirds of the AF2, af2 in 2009. Albany's arena football history (1990–2023) Before the current franchise, the original Indiana Firebirds, Albany Firebirds franchise was started in 1990 Arena Football League season, 1990. It was the most successful Albany arena football franchise in history, going 88–60 and made every every season, except in 1990 and 1997. The team was most successful in 1999, going ...
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OutKick
OutKick, originally OutKick the Coverage, is an American conservative sports news website founded by Clay Travis in 2011 as an alternative to mainstream sports media which he described as serving the "elite, left-leaning minority." History Foundation Founded by Clay Travis in 2011 as a right-wing sports news alternative, originally being named OutKick the Coverage. In 2020, Jason Whitlock, an ex-Fox Sports host, joined the company, with his columns resulting in a skyrocketing of the websites popularity to the point they caused the website to crash frequently. Despite buying a one third stake in the company when he joined, Whitlock quickly entered a feud with the other two owners, Travis and Sam Savage. The origin of the feud being that Savage had been with the company at the start, and as such never "purchased" a stake in the company. Whitlock on the other hand had to spend $500,000 for his stake. Whitlock argued that Savage was not putting his "sweat" into the company, and issue ...
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