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* Patchen, Tyler (September 20, 2018) "Birmingham's new pro football team unveils nickname, logo." {{BBJ}}
* Patchen, Tyler (September 20, 2018) "Birmingham's new pro football team unveils nickname, logo." {{BBJ}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (February 6, 2019) "Birmingham readies for first professional football game in 18 years." {{BN}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (February 6, 2019) "Birmingham readies for first professional football game in 18 years." {{BN}}
* Dudley, Evan (February 10, 2019) "Birmingham Iron cruises in AAF debut win." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 12:17, 11 February 2019

Birmingham Iron
Birmingham Iron logo.png
Sport Football
League Alliance of American Football
Active 2019–
Home field Legion Field
Record TBD
Coach Tim Lewis
General manager N/A
Website aaf.com/birmingham-iron

The Birmingham Iron is a professional American football team based in Birmingham and are charter members of the Alliance of American Football. The league is set to begin in February 2019, and the team will play its games at Legion Field until a new stadium at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex has completed construction in 2021.

History

The team was announced as a charter team of the Alliance of American Football on June 4, 2018. The team's first head coach was announced on June 6 as Tim Lewis, his first job at the position. On September 20, the league announced four eastern inaugural franchises' names and logos including Birmingham as the Birmingham Iron. The name is a tribute to the city's iron industry, while the team colors of black, dark grey, and light grey are based on iron ore, coal, and flux, the components used to make steel.

The final 52-man roster was set on January 30, 2019. The team's first game will be at home against the Memphis Express on Sunday, February 10, 2019.

Players

Each team plays with a 52-man roster and each player is paid a standard $250,000 season salary, with bonuses awarded to entire offensive and defensive squads for outstanding performance during the season.

The Iron's assigned area, which designates player rights, includes all Alabama colleges, along with the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Louisiana Tech University, the University of Maryland, Mississippi State University, North Carolina State University, the University of Missouri, and the University of South Carolina. The Iron also has territorial rights to players from unaffiliated colleges signed by the New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns or Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League; or by the Montreal Alouettes or Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League.

Notable players on the Iron's inaugural roster included quarterbacks Luis Perez and Blake Sims; running backs Ty Isaac, LaDarius Perkins and Trent Richardson; wide receivers Quan Bray, Amir Carlisle, Amba Etta-Tawo, and DeVozea Felton; tight end Rory Anderson; linebackers Beniquez Brown, Xzavier Dickson, and Jonathan Massaquoi; defensive backs Elijah Campbell and Chris Davis Jr, and place-kicker Nick Novak.

References

  • Inabinett, Mark (July 12, 2018) "Alabama, Auburn players to go on Birmingham AAF team's assignment list." The Birmingham News
  • Patchen, Tyler (September 20, 2018) "Birmingham's new pro football team unveils nickname, logo." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Koplowitz, Howard (February 6, 2019) "Birmingham readies for first professional football game in 18 years." The Birmingham News
  • Dudley, Evan (February 10, 2019) "Birmingham Iron cruises in AAF debut win." The Birmingham News

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