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at (6-6)1pm ESPN8 Gametime forecast: 30°, Cloudy Streak: Missouri won the last meeting All-Time Series: Chicago leads, 33-30-1 Line: Missouri by 1½ Peregrines 25, Ravens 24 |
at (6-6)8pm ESPN8 Gametime forecast: 72°, Dome Streak: D.C. won the last meeting All-Time Series: New York leads, 21-13 Line: D.C. by 3½ Dinosaurs 32, Lynx 29 |
at (6-6)4pm ESPN8 Gametime forecast: 27°, Snow Streak: Arkdale won the last meeting All-Time Series: Arkdale leads, 21-16-2 Line: Flint by 1½ Wheelers 25, Aardvarks 23 |
at (7-5)1pm ESPN8 Gametime forecast: 82°, Mostly Sunny Streak: Orlando won the last meeting All-Time Series: Ann Arbor leads, 17-16 Line: Orlando by 4½ Oracles 27, Aces 21 |
at (3-9)4pm ESPN8 Gametime forecast: 33°, Freezing Rain Streak: Pittsburgh won the last meeting All-Time Series: Pittsburgh leads, 33-15-1 Line: Pittsburgh by 7½ Spears 27, Cougars 22 |
at (4-8)1pm ESPN8 Gametime forecast: 80°, Mostly Cloudy Streak: Mafia won the last meeting All-Time Series: South Bend leads, 20-17 Line: Miami by 1½ Mafia 28, Scraps 26 |
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Current 2025 Regular Season MFL Statistics ![]() ![]() ![]() Wheelers end series losing streak The Flint Wheelers finally knocked off the Chicago Ravens after a half-decade of futility. The win not only keeps Flint alive in the playoff race, but it gives them their first win in the series since their second meeting of 2020. Their nine straight losses to Chicago is only bested by their MFL-record 14-game losing streak at the hands of Miami from 2006 to 2018. 11/17/25 Allen ties MFL single-game scoring record Two-time MFL MVP Josh Allen tied his own MFL record by scoring 27 points at Orlando on Sunday in leading Missouri to the win. Allen also scored 27 points last season in the same way, 3 passing and 3 rushing scores. The record has been tied a total of 5 times, including three times by Peregrines. Shaun Alexander was the first to hit 27 with a 4 rush, 1 rec effort in 2005. Sixteen years later, Miami's Jonathan Taylor did it again. The following year, Joe Mixon ran for 4 TDs and caught another for Canton. 10/21/25 D's up, (Lynx) mowed down The D.C. Dinosaurs dominated and devastated rival New York by scoring 65 points, the second-most all time. Only Chicago's 75-24 win vs. Missouri in 2015 topped it. The win keeps them high above the rest of the MFL, which is in parity-mode currently. Meanwhile, the Lynx are seemingly in freefall, losing a league-leading 4 in a row, putting them perilously close to irrelevance only halfway through the season. 9/30/25 Flint: The Mafia curse continues In their Week Four game against Miami, the Flint Wheelers appeared well on their way to getting the monkeys off their backs. But, after Bo Nix and R.J. Harvey combined for multiple scores late, Miami pulled out the one-point win, taking their 20th win in 21 meetings with Flint, including their sixth in a row. We'll see how the 22nd meeting in 2026 goes... 9/16/25 St. Brown ties Flint receiving mark Despite falling at home to Chicago, Flint WR Amon-Ra St. Brown snagged 3 touchdown passes en route to tying the Wheelers franchise record for receiving TDs in a game. It's only the third time in franchise history that a player was able to pull off the feat and the first time since 2017. Michael Crabtree achieved the mark twice Flint. 9/11/25 Varks win 8th straight season opener; Chicago, Missouri end streaks Week One of the MFL season is in the books and the Aardvarks have an unlikely streak that continues into 2026. Arkdale has now won eight consecutive opening games, last losing in 2017. The streak is the second-longest in MFL history behind Pittsburgh, who won 10 straight from 2003 to 2012. Meanwhile, Missouri finally ended their season-opening futility, winning in Week One for the first time since 2019. On the other side, Chicago, who lost to Missouri, dropped their first opener since 2020; in addition, they had started 2-0 in each of the last four years. 8/10/25 Phase II closes with a flurry of activity, big cuts The end of Phase II has been relatively quiet in recent years. Not in 2025. A couple of trades took place on the last day, with the Mafia involved in both. Miami got Trey Benson and sent Jaylen Warren packing, scoring a 2026 pick from Canton while giving up their rights to No. 20 to Pittsburgh next Sunday. But the biggest news came from South Bend and Arkdale. Both teams elected to hit the reset button on their clubs and work toward a new-look roster this season. While Arkdale cut the most players, South Bend cleared the most cap space prior to the draft. Pink slips went to several big names: QB Joe Burrow, WR Marvin Harrison Jr., QB Tua Tagovailoa, WR Jaylen Waddle, WR Adam Thielen, and WR Khalil Shakir, among others. It's expected that all will have little trouble finding new addresses next weekend. 8/9/25 Details of Arkdale-Missouri deal As Draft Day approaches, the Arkdale Aardvarks decided that getting multiple players and multiple picks was worth dealing away the top selection and the potential rights to Ashton Jeanty. The Missouri Peregrines will now have the No. 1 overall pick for the second time by sending QB Jared Goff, WR D.K. Metcalf, the No. 3 pick, and the No. 15 pick. While a high price to pay, the Peregrines were in search of a top-tier running back after years of despiration. Meanwhile, the Varks shore up a shaky receiver corps and snag a possible starter at QB, all while suffering a very low payroll impact and maintaining a Top 3 pick. |
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