Kemo
05-21-2019, 08:45 PM
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The XFL continues to make progress as they prepare for their inaugural season.
All of the teams that will be part of the relaunch of this pro football league has been revealed. New York, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay, and Washington D.C will host teams.
The last coach to be announced by the XFL was for the team based in Houston, Texas as June Jones will serve as the Head Coach and General Manager. Here is a list of the teams and the Head Coaches:
June Jones Houston
Winston Moss Los Angeles
Jon Hayes St. Louis
Bob Stoops Dallas
Kevin Gilbride New York
Jim Zorn Seattle
Marc Trestman Tampa Bay
Pep Hamilton Washington D.C.
The relaunch season for the XFL kicks off in 2020 on Saturday, February 8 and Sunday, February 9. Earlier this month it was announced that the league had reached broadcast deals with ESPN, Fox, and Disney/ABC
Its been reported that WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon declined the request offered by the AAF (Alliance of American Football) to merge with his second attempt at launching the XFL. McMahon, who owns the XFL under Alpha Entertainment, shot down the offer in December 2018.
The XFL continues to make progress as they prepare for their inaugural season.
All of the teams that will be part of the relaunch of this pro football league has been revealed. New York, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay, and Washington D.C will host teams.
The last coach to be announced by the XFL was for the team based in Houston, Texas as June Jones will serve as the Head Coach and General Manager. Here is a list of the teams and the Head Coaches:
June Jones Houston
Winston Moss Los Angeles
Jon Hayes St. Louis
Bob Stoops Dallas
Kevin Gilbride New York
Jim Zorn Seattle
Marc Trestman Tampa Bay
Pep Hamilton Washington D.C.
The relaunch season for the XFL kicks off in 2020 on Saturday, February 8 and Sunday, February 9. Earlier this month it was announced that the league had reached broadcast deals with ESPN, Fox, and Disney/ABC
Its been reported that WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon declined the request offered by the AAF (Alliance of American Football) to merge with his second attempt at launching the XFL. McMahon, who owns the XFL under Alpha Entertainment, shot down the offer in December 2018.