Ask 10 people what went wrong and you're likely to get 10 different answers. That speaks to the complexity of the situation, but also the preconceived notions that many had about whether the AAF would ...
The AAF has not officially folded, yet, but CBSSports.com was told by multiple sources that Tuesday was the last day for players and that Wednesday would be the final day for football operations ...
Orlando Apollos coach Steve Spurrier talks to quarterback Garrett Gilbert during the team’s Alliance of American Football game against the Arizona Hotshots in Orlando, Fla., Saturday, March 16, 2019. ...
Former employees of the Alliance of American Football are launching a class action lawsuit against the short-lived league, alleging it violated federal labor law when it abruptly suspended operations ...
Last week, Alliance of American Football principal investor Tom Dundon told USA Today he would have to consider folding the first-year league if the NFL – specifically its players’ union – didn’t ...
Former players and employees of the Alliance of American Football have filed a number of lawsuits days after the league announced that it was shutting down, for not providing advance notice and for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Only eight weeks into its inaugural season, the Alliance of American Football has suspended operations. The AAF's call to close ...
SAN DIEGO — Three weeks before the Alliance of American Football suspended operations against his wishes, confounding league officials and leaving stunned employees and players stranded and reeling, ...
The Alliance of American Football, the upstart spring league that sought to fill the void where so many other alternative football leagues have failed, has suspended operation after just eight weeks.
In a bombshell legal filing in bankruptcy court, former Alliance of American Football owner Tom Dundon filed as an unsecured creditor of the bankrupt league, and charged he was induced into buying the ...
Tom Dundon, the billionaire owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, argued in court this week that he, and not hundreds of minor-league football players, should be eligible to receive millions of dollars ...
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