History
Avenger history
Historical Timeline
October 19, 1998
Birth of a Franchise
June 14, 1999
It's the Avengers!
Owner
August 1, 1999
First Avenger Fans
Avengers fly 100 contest winners to
October 16, 1999
"Downtown Alive '99"
The opening of
October 19, 1999
First Avenger
Ken Haslip, a former USC Trojan defensive back, signs and becomes the first player in franchise history.
October 26, 1999
First Coach
Stan Brock is introduced as head coach at a press conference at
December 18, 1999
Pro Ball Back at Coliseum
Avengers hold open tryouts at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the former home of the L.A. Rams and Raiders.
January 30, 2000
Super Bowl Party
On Super Sunday, the Avengers welcome fans to a
March 7, 2000
Expansion Draft
Fifteen players are acquired though the 2000 AFL Expansion Draft. The Avengers make defensive specialist Cliff Green the first pick of the draft.
March 19, 2000
Players Hit the Field
Training camp opens at the brand-new Avenger Training Facility at
March 27, 2000
First Preseason Game
Avengers play their first game and defeat the Arizona Rattlers in a preseason contest, 54-47, at America West Arena in
April 9, 2000
Home Sweet Home
Avengers are victorious in their home debut, beating the Oklahoma Wranglers, 54-48, before a massive preseason crowd of 15,928 at
April 20, 2000
L.A. Football is Back!
Pro football officially makes its return to
June 3, 2000
First Avenger Victory
Avengers win their first regular-season game, 50-46, over the New England Sea Wolves in
June 23, 2000
Offensive Explosion
Todd Marinovich ties an AFL record with 10 touchdown passes as the Avengers defeat the Houston ThunderBears in overtime, 72-66. He also comes within 11 passing yards of another league mark, throwing for 469 yards. Both teams combine for 892 yards, smashing the AFL record for total yards gained in a single game.
August 18, 2000
Rookie of the Year
WR/LB Chris Jackson wins the AFL's "Rookie of the Year" award at the ArenaBall Awards Gala in
April 14, 2001
Second Season Starts
Avengers open their second season of play in the AFL with a road game against the San Jose SaberCats.
June 23, 2001
Historic Victory in
Quarterback Tony Graziani comes off the bench to throw five second-half touchdown passes in his AFL debut and leads the Avengers to the greatest victory in the franchise's first two seasons, a 54-48 overtime win over the Arizona Rattlers on the road before 13,229 at America West Arena.
October 5, 2001
Hodgkiss Era Begins
Ed Hodgkiss, a rising star in the coaching ranks and one of the brightest offensive minds in the AFL, is introduced as the new head coach of the Avengers. He was the offensive coordinator of the high-powered Indiana Firebirds for the previous three seasons.
December 5, 2001
"Ironman" Signs
One of the AFL's most effective two-way players and most sought after free agents, Greg Hopkins signs with the Avengers. The WR/LB was the league's leading receiver over the course of the previous two seasons with 213 receptions (111 in 2000 and 102 in 2001).
March 5, 2002
NBC Partners with AFL
NBC Sports and the AFL reach an agreement to become revenue sharing partners in an historic national television contract beginning with the 2003 season.
April 19, 2002
Third Season Kicks Off
Avengers kick off the AFL's 16th season with a 43-25 victory over the New York Dragons at
June 27, 2002
International Success
In their first game outside the
July 27, 2002
First Playoff Appearance
After earning a berth into the postseason and securing the No. 5 seed, the Avengers host the Tampa Bay Storm at
August 16, 2002
Awards Night
Three Avengers earn major honors at the ArenaBall Awards Gala in
February 2, 2003
Fourth Season Starts
With nine games scheduled to be televised on NBC, the Avengers kickoff their fourth season in the AFL with a 60-48 victory over the New Jersey Gladiators at
February 9, 2003
Overcoming a 20-point deficit, the Avengers defeat the defending ArenaBowl champion San Jose SaberCats, 73-72, on a two-point
conversion pass from Tony Graziani to Greg Hopkins with a second remaining.
March 30, 2003
Miracle Finish at
In one of the more miraculous finishes
in AFL history, the Avengers overcome a 12-point deficit in the final 35 seconds to beat the Orlando Predators, 64-63. On the game's final play Tony Graziani throws a "Hail Mary" pass off the rebound net and into the hands of
Greg Hopkins for the victory.
April 18, 2003
"D" Dismantles Destroyers
Avenger defense establishes a new team record, allowing the Buffalo Destroyers to score only two touchdowns in a 65-14 rout at
May 10, 2003
Nineteen in Two
By virtue of a 45-34 Avenger victory over the Colorado Crush, Avenger head coach Ed Hodgkiss wins his 19th game. No head coach in AFL history has won more games in his first two seasons than Hodgkiss.
May 17, 2003
Always Improving
Avengers finish the 2003 regular season at 11-5, becoming the first team in AFL history to improve upon its record in three consecutive seasons.
June 1, 2003
Second Round of Playoffs
After earning the AFL's No. 4-seed and the first-round bye that goes with it, the Avengers make their first appearance in the second round of the postseason. Unfortunately, the Arizona Rattlers beat Los Angeles, 70-63.
June 3, 2003
Big Day for C.J.
Seemingly simultaneous, Avenger offensive specialist Chris Jackson is selected as the AFL's "Offensive Player of the Year" and signs a two-year contract with the Miami Dolphins.
February 8, 2004
Fifth Season Kicks Off
Avengers face the Arizona Rattlers for the third time in their last five games. This meeting marks the beginning of
April 3, 2004
Avengers Unload on
Chris Jackson scored a team-record seven touchdowns in an 81-70 Avenger victory over the Austin Wranglers.
May 1, 2004
Remy Reaches 100
Avenger kicker
June 6, 2004
Third Playoff Berth
For the third consecutive season, the Avengers earn a berth into the AFL Playoffs. Unfortunately, the Arizona Rattlers beat
November 2, 2004
Quarterback John Kaleo, who ranks among the AFL's all-time greats with 26,078 passing yards and 425 touchdown tosses, is acquired in a trade with the Austin Wranglers for WR/DB Sean Morey and future considerations.
February 20, 2005
Three in a Row
The Avengers win their third game in a row, beating the defending ArenaBowl champion San Jose SaberCats, 71-69, at
April 10, 2005
Terrible Tragedy
Avenger offensive/defensive lineman Al Lucas passes away from a spinal cord injury suffered in
May 7, 2005
Satisfaction in
The Avengers win their third consecutive game, beating the defending ArenaBowl champion San Jose SaberCats, 54-42. It is
May 14, 2005
Winning the West
The Avengers clinch their first Western Division championship after defeating the Las Vegas Gladiators, 63-60, at
May 29, 2005
Fourth Playoff Berth
For the fourth consecutive season, the Avengers participate in the AFL Playoffs. This time they host the Chicago Rush, who emerge victorious, 52-45.
January 29, 2006
AFL's 20th Season
The Avengers open their seventh season of play in the 20-year-old Arena Football League against the Arizona Rattlers at




