SUPER BOWL XXVIII
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The Orlando Oracles are Super Bowl XXVIII Champions after their 35-30 comeback victory over the previously undefeated D.C. Dinosaurs in Flint! It's the franchise's second trophy and their second at Atwood Stadium. Brock Purdy was named the game's MVP after his Super Bowl record 5 touchdowns, including 2 on the ground.

D.C. jumped out front quickly. Brandon Aubrey scored 12 points in the first half for the Dinos, including 3 field goals. Orlando fed the ball to Jahmyr Gibbs 17 times, but he was kept to only 41 yards and never found the endzone. Aubrey's efforts gave D.C. a 12-0 lead at the break.

When the 10-10-20 Super Bowl Halftime Show began, Terry Crews wowed the crowd with some songs and dances, bringing unannounced special guest Alfonso Ribeiro for what would become their last number in a choreographed romp that captivated and enthralled. However, Michael Moore burst onto the stage screaming about the "fireworks causing global warming" and accusing Ribeiro of being a Russian operative hellbent on hand-delivering the gubernatorial win in Minnesota for My Pillow's Mike Lindell. Soon, Crews and Ribeiro, disgusted at the interruptions, began to argue with Moore until Tim Thomas entered stage left to take out Moore's legs. The three then ended the show by pummelling Moore into submission as Thomas exclaimed on a hot mic, "You can't put me in the box for this one!" Flint police intervened just as the teams spilled back onto the field.

The third quarter gave D.C. more scoring in what appeared to be a runaway win. Tyler Slough threw two touchdowns, including one to Trey McBride, and Jonathan Taylor ran for another. Ja'Marr Chase caught two TDs for the Oracles to help them get on the board. The end of the quarter had the Dinos with a commanding 27-6 lead.

Purdy got into the action in the fourth, leading Orlando to a comeback for the ages. He threw 3 touchdowns and ran in 2 more to propel the Oracles to a tie. When Cairo Santos scored 8 points in the frame as well, it was up to Puka Nacua to get the undefeated Dinosaurs back on track.

However, even though Nacua was able to find paydirt, he ran out of time in his quest to get another and the Orlando Oracles became champions. Owner/head coach Trent Lewis was carried off the field--and later to Hurley Medical Center--after receiving a motor oil bath, courtesy of the local GM Davison Road Processing Plant.


EAST
D.C.
Pittsburgh
New York
Canton

14- 0
8- 6
7- 7
3-11
CENTRAL
Orlando
Miami
South Bend
Ann Arbor

9- 5
6- 8
5- 9
4-10
WEST
Arkdale
Flint
Missouri
Chicago

7- 7
7- 7
7- 7
7- 7

Final 2025 Regular Season MFL Statistics



2026 MFL Primer - Most Recent Edition (1.0)

1/4/26
Allen becomes MFL's first three-time MVP; Bruney, Jeanty claim hardware
For the third year in a row, QB Josh Allen has been named the MFL's Most Valuable Player by the member clubs. The MFL Scoring Champion compiled 16 voting points, including 3 first-place votes, topping Orlando's RB Jahmyr Gibbs and D.C.'s RB Jonathan Taylor, each with 11 points. In the race for Coach of the Year, D.C.'s James Bruney was the near unanimous choice, earning 6 of 7 votes. It helped that Bruney ran the table in the regular season, going 14-0, but narrowly missing a second Super Bowl title. Orlando's Super Bowl Champion coach, Trent Lewis, got the remaining vote. Finally, Missouri's RB Ashton Jeanty narrowly beat out Orlando's RB Quinshon Judkins for Rookie of the Year. The top overall pick in 2025 secured 13 voting points (including 3 first-place votes) to Judkins' 11. Undrafted RB Kyle Monangai finished third with 8 points.

1/4/26
After big year, Taylor cut by D.C.
The MFL Rushing Champion, RB Jonathan Taylor, was cut late on the final night of Phase I of Player Releases, an unfortunate cap casualty. Taylor ran for 16 touchdowns for the Dinos in leading them to their fourth straight Super Bowl, coming up just short. He finished third in MVP voting as well. However, his potential $9.4 million salary in 2026 was too steep for the franchise to bear. Taylor will be a lock as a Top 3 pick in the MFL Draft in August. Other cap casualties included: Miami's RB Derrick Henry (scheduled to make $11.5 million in 2026), South Bend's RB Christian McCaffrey ($10.2M), Chicago's RB Saquon Barkley ($12.5M), Missouri's RB Chase Brown ($10.1M), Flint's RB Breece Hall ($6.2M), Pittburgh's RB Kenneth Walker III ($5.2M) and Orlando's WR Justin Jefferson ($2.5M). Nearly all of these players will be high picks as well.

12/16/25
No Original Six clubs among the Final Four
For the first time in MFL History, there will be none of the Original Six in the MFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. Arkdale heads to Orlando and Flint will play in Washington against the undefeated Dinos after the Play-In Game, where the only Original Six member in the postseason, Pittsburgh, failed to advance.

12/9/25
D.C. runs the table
"It'll never happen again." Those were the words of our own Dr. K 22 years ago when Pittsburgh went 15-0. Two weeks later, they won Super Bowl VI. Fast forward to present day and the D.C. Dinosaurs pulled off the improbable, running through 14 opponents and finishing the season undefeated. The top seed will get a week off before hosting the Divisional Round. In addition, D.C. broke the 500-point barrier, finishing the year with 501 points, third only to 2020 Arkdale (506) and those same 2003 Spears (508). The big test: Can they win two more to join that '03 Pitt squad at the top of the MFL mountain at 16-0?

12/9/25
Wheelers, Aardvarks claim final two spots despite losses
The playoffs are set and a five-way tie at 7-7 made it quite a late night of work for the MFL league officers to figure the tiebreakers. The first tiebreaker solved who made it: Arkdale and Flint. By examining the combined head-to-head records of the teams, the Wheelers and Aardvarks each had .571 winning percentages (4-3). New York at 2-2 (.500), Chicago at 3-4 (.428), and Missouri at 3-4 (.428) were eliminated. To figure the winner of the West, Arkdale was able to claim the division title with a 4-3 division record vs. Flint's 3-3. Flint will travel to Pittsburgh in the Play-In Game next week, while Arkdale will await the result to see if they will head to Orlando or D.C. the following week.

12/9/25
Canton claims No. 1 overall pick in '26
It was quite the fall for Canton. The Cougars were a modest 3-4 at the halfway point, still in it, but needed to get a big boost. It never came. Despite the success of receiver Davante Adams, it didn't translate to any other position and Canton finished the year with a seven-game losing streak to finish at 3-11, the worst record in franchise history. With that, the Cougs secured the rights to the No. 1 pick in August's 2026 MFL Draft. It will mark the second time Canton will own the top pick. In 2016, the Cougars selected RB Ezekiel Elliott with that choice. The second pick goes to Ann Arbor, who finished 4-10 and the third selection belongs to South Bend (5-9).

12/9/25
Four score and many TDs ago...
With the end of the regular season comes the statistical awards. Flint's Dak Prescott wins his first MFL Passing Title with 26 touchdowns in 13 starts. Amazing considering he's only a couple years removed from a shattered leg. Josh Allen of Missouri finished second with 22 and Pittsburgh's Drake Maye had 21. Jonathan Taylor win his second MFL Rushing Title with 16 TDs, but this time in a Dinosaurs uniform. Jahmyr Gibbs of Orlando had 13 to finish second, while Allen was third with 12. Even though Canton didn't fare well this year, Davante Adams was their lone bright spot, running away with the MFL Receiving Title with 14 touchdown catches. No one else came close, but Amon-Ra St. Brown of Flint finished with 9 and D.C. TE Trey McBride was third with 8. Finally, the reigning two-time MFL MVP won the MFL Scoring Title for the third straight year with a personal-best 139 points. Behind Allen were South Bend's Cameron Dicker with 121 points and D.C.'s Brandon Aubrey with 118 points.


Week 1
September 4-8
Canton 17, New York 41
D.C. 23, Pittsburgh 14
Orlando 23, Ann Arbor 21
Miami 31, South Bend 18
Flint 13, Arkdale 15
Missouri 40, Chicago 33


Week 8
October 23-27
Missouri 42, Canton 25
D.C. 53, Arkdale 13
Orlando 29, Pittsburgh 30 (OT)
South Bend 31, Flint 35
Ann Arbor 14, New York 28
Chicago 12, Miami 32
Byes: Detroit, Las Vegas, LA Rams,
Arizona, Seattle, Jacksonville
Week 2
September 11-15
South Bend 17, D.C. 46
Canton 30, Miami 21
Pittsburgh 10, Ann Arbor 25
New York 30, Orlando 32
Chicago 31, Flint 27
Arkdale 29, Missouri 11


Week 9
October 30-November 3
Canton 22, South Bend 30
Pittsburgh 13, Missouri 22
D.C. 13, Flint 12 (OT)
Miami 30, New York 36
Arkdale 20, Orlando 36
Ann Arbor 27, Chicago 36
Byes: Cleveland, NY Jets,
Tampa Bay, Philadelphia
Week 3
September 18-22
D.C. 36, Missouri 15
South Bend 20, Orlando 44
Arkdale 16, New York 30
Flint 10, Pittsburgh 32
Chicago 28, Canton 13
Ann Arbor 18, Miami 38


Week 10
November 6-10
Missouri 28, Miami 24
South Bend 23, Pittsburgh 28
New York 42, Chicago 8
Ann Arbor 19, D.C. 39
Flint 13, Orlando 41
Canton 20, Arkdale 24
Byes: Cincinnati, Kansas City,
Dallas, Tennessee
Week 4
September 25-29
Ann Arbor 17, South Bend 7
Arkdale 38, Chicago 12
Orlando 27, D.C. 38
Canton 22, Pittsburgh 37
Miami 37, Flint 36
Missouri 41, New York 34


Week 11
November 13-17
Chicago 4, D.C. 31
Missouri 44, Orlando 16
New York 29, South Bend 36
Miami 12, Pittsburgh 17
Flint 37, Canton 35
Arkdale 16, Ann Arbor 19
Byes: New Orleans,
Indianapolis
Week 5
October 2-6
Ann Arbor 29, Missouri 21
New York 23, Flint 30,
Pittsburgh 13, Arkdale 29
Orlando 26, Canton 38
D.C. 45, Miami 23
Chicago 32, South Bend 10
Byes: Atlanta, Green Bay,
Chicago, Pittsburgh
Week 12
November 20-24
Flint 21, Chicago 12
Missouri 14, Arkdale 30
Orlando 37, Miami 35
South Bend 22, Ann Arbor 18
Pittsburgh 15, D.C. 19
New York 27, Canton 12
Byes: Denver, LA Chargers,
Miami, Washington
Week 6
October 9-13
Orlando 18, Chicago 21
D.C. 33, Canton 25
South Bend 29, Missouri 21
Miami 14, Arkdale 24
Pittsburgh 51, New York 20
Flint 21, Ann Arbor 14
Byes: Houston,
Minnesota
Week 13
November 27-December 1
Arkdale 19, Flint 20
Chicago 20, Missouri 14
Ann Arbor 20, Orlando 23
Pittsburgh 27, Canton 21
South Bend 28, Miami 35
D.C. 32, New York 23


Week 7
October 16-20
New York 22, D.C. 65
Canton 38, Ann Arbor 16
Pittsburgh 23, Chicago 14
Miami 30, Orlando 39
Arkdale 13, South Bend 18
Missouri 13, Flint 25
Byes: Buffalo,
Baltimore
Week 14
December 4-8
Chicago 29, Arkdale 12
Flint 13, Missouri 48
New York 37, Pittsburgh 30
Miami 29, Ann Arbor 28
Orlando 35, South Bend 34
Canton 9, D.C. 28
Byes: New England, NY Giants,
Carolina, San Francisco
Week 15
December 11-15
MFL Play-In Game
Flint Wheelers 22, Pittsburgh Spears 16
Week 16
December 18-22
MFL Divisional Playoffs
Arkdale Aardvarks 18, Orlando Oracles 37
Flint Wheelers 18, D.C. Dinosaurs 32
Week 17
December 25-29
SUPER BOWL XXVIII
at Atwood Stadium, Flint, MI
Orlando Oracles 35, D.C. Dinosaurs 30


Pre-Season
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9-
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16

Phase II of Player Releases
Owners may release players to make more cap room or to make roster spots, including players who retired.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
2026 MFL Draft at Scoobies, Mishawaka, Indiana.
Start Time: 2:00pm ET

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
Salary & Roster Deadline (Cut Day)
Teams must keep payroll at or under $20 million and roster size at 19 players or under. Players cut after the deadline will still count against the cap.
Deadline: 9:59pm ET

Regular and Post-Season
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10-
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

MFL Kickoff Weekend
Weekly starters must submitted via the MFL on ESPN before each respective player's kickoff time.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
IR Reclamation Deadline
Players still on IR after 9:59pm ET will remain until the end of the Super Bowl.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
MFL Trade & Free Agency Deadline
No trades or free agent signings allowed after 9:59pm ET until the end of the Super Bowl.
(Injury replacement signings not included)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10-
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14

Week Fourteen, the final week of the regular season.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2027
SUPER BOWL XXIX
at Syracuse, NY

MONDAY, JANUARY 4-
SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 2027

Phase I of Player Releases begins immediately following conclusion of the Super Bowl.
Player salaries increase by 20% (30% for Super Bowl Champs) requiring clubs to commence player cuts during Phase I in order to keep team salaries under $20 million.
Deadline for all cuts is 9:59pm ET.