Alabama Airborne

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Alabama Airborne
Team logo
Founded2022; 2 years ago (2022)
Suspended2022; 2 years ago (2022)
Based inMobile, Alabama
Home stadiumLadd–Peebles Stadium
Head coachJerry Glanville
Owner(s)Major League Football, Inc.
(publicly traded company)
LeagueMajor League Football
Websitewww.mlfb.com/alabama

The Alabama Airborne are a professional American football team based in Mobile, Alabama. The team is member of the Major League Football (MLFB), a public traded professional football league, and plays its home games at Ladd–Peebles Stadium.

The Airborne are part of the league "Core Four" teams.[1] They are the first pro football team in Mobile since the Regional Football League Mobile Admirals.

History[edit]

On March 18, 2022, MLFB launched a new website and revealed that there will be only four teams for the first season.[2] The Airborne weren't part of the initial announcement, as the plan was to put a team in Texas (Texas Independence) but after the league couldn't secure a stadium deal on time, they changed their plans and relocated the team to Mobile, Alabama six weeks before the start of the training camp.[3][4] The Airborne started their training camp on July 21.[5] One week later, the team was evicted from its hotel amid unpaid bills and reports of the league shutting down.[6]

Staff[edit]

Alabama Airborne staff
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special Teams

Players[edit]

Alabama Airborne roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • 33 Tyler Nevin
  • 31 Jordan Salima
  • 36 Tabyus Taylor
  • 32 Arthur Thompkins WR

Wide receivers

  • 88 Montay Crockett
  • 86 Nick Holley
  • 17 Jimmie Robinson KR
  • 16 Jeremy Smith
  • 82 Zach Smith
  • 13 Jacorey Sullivan
  • 18 Kantavious Taylor
  • 19 Tim Wilson

Tight ends

  • 39 Tyrus Black
  • 87 Dashun David
  • 38 Desmond Maxwell
  • 80 Ari Werts
Offensive linemen
  • 67 Jared Aiekn OL
  • 72 Tyrin Arceneaux OL
  • 72 M.J. Dumas OG
  • 69 Josiah Hunter OG
  • 68 Noah Johnson OG
  • 70 Tre Johnson OT
  • 73 Kary Kutch OG
  • 66 Joseph Oliver III OL
  • 71 Osaro Oromosele OL
  • 65 Thomas Parker C

Defensive linemen

  • 59 Amel Cofield DE
  • 95 Nikolaus D'Avanzo DT
  • 99 Malik Dorton DL
  • 97 Youhanna Ghaifan DL
  • 98 Nick James DT
  • 91 E.J. Labaze DE
  • 96 Chigozie Nnoruka DT
  • 90 David Perkins DE
  • 94 Khristian Tate DL
  • 60 Tre Threat [7] DE
Linebackers
  • 56 Kaelin Burnette OLB
  • 54 Rickey Chatman
  • 52 Quinlen Dean
  • 55 Beau Griego
  • 53 Zach Hall
  • 51 Royce See
  • 35 Cameron Solomon
  • 48 Mathew Stephenson
  • 50 Desmond Veals

Defensive backs

  • 31 Manny Asprilla
  • 24 D'Angelo Ellis
  • 42 Kentrell Everett
  • 27 Ajene Harris
  • 21 Prince Iworah
  • 25 Ephraim Kitchen
  • 40 Xavier Lewis
  • 41 Zack Richardson
  • 47 Michael Sam
  • 27 Kenmah Silverland
  • 34 Robert Taylor KR
  • 29 Zahir Williams

Special teams

  • 37 Bailey Griffin P
  • 47 Colten Menges LS
  • 28 Cesar Silva K/KO
Injured reserve
  • Currently vacant

Practice squad

  • Currently vacant

Inactive

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated July 24, 2022
64 Active, 0 Inactive

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Major League Football (MLFB) Announces Mobile as Final Host City for Inaugural 2022 Season". finance.yahoo.com.
  2. ^ "MLFB Updates Website — Team Names Revealed". March 18, 2022.
  3. ^ Pelletier, Adam (July 19, 2022). "Interview with Steve Videtich - COO Major League Football | Inside MLFB (Ep. 14)".
  4. ^ Pelletier, Adam (July 13, 2022). "Interview with Danny Corte of Mobile Sports Authority | Inside MLFB (Ep. 05)".
  5. ^ Navarro, Jiani. "Mobile's Major League Football team, Alabama Airborne, finishes day 4 of training camp at Ladd Peebles Stadium". fox10tv.com.
  6. ^ "Major League Football League 'shut down': players, coaches sent home". WKRG News 5. 2022-07-28. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  7. ^ "Local former MLFB player looks to raise money to get to XFL tryout". Fox10.