Albuquerque (7-5) AT Tulsa (7-5)
A huge game for both of these teams Sunday in Oklahoma. The Matadors are fighting tooth and nail for the final AFC playoff spot while the Cows are in a dogfight of their own for the NFC South crown. The loser of this game puts themselves in a very precarious situation.
Anchorage (11-1) AT Columbia (7-4-1)
The Lynxx have pretty much wrapped up home field advantage in the AFC so it will be interesting to see if they bring their A game on Sunday. The Fire meanwhile are in a battle with Tulsa and their half game lead in the NFC South will force them to play hard straight till the end of the regular season.
Hartford (7-5) AT Vancouver (6-6)
The Grizzlies have rebounded from their horrid loss at the hands of the Vipers back in week 11 with two very impressive wins over Oakland and Houston, but the road does get any easier as they travel to Vancouver to face a team with just as much on the line. The Killer Whales need a win to stay in the playoff hunt in the very tough NFC so this promises to be a hell of a game with both teams going full bore in an attempt to jockey for position.
Madison (9-3) AT St. Louis (9-3)
A big matchup as the NFC North leading Demons head to St. Louis. The Demons may pretty much have the division wrapped up but you just know they want homefield thruought the playoffs, and to that extent their will be no days off for this team from here on out. Meanwhile St. Louis has to bring their A game and not get caught looking ahead to a week 15 matchup with Houston.
Salt Lake City (8-4) AT Norfolk (9-3)
Huge intra conference battle in Norfolk on Sunday as the Stallions meet the Vipers. SLC is neck and neck with Oakland for the AFC west lead while Norfolk is positioning themselves in the AFC playoff picture. Chris Chaplins surpirse season continues as he goes head to head with Fingers Lozier in what may be the biggest game of the day.
A huge game for both of these teams Sunday in Oklahoma. The Matadors are fighting tooth and nail for the final AFC playoff spot while the Cows are in a dogfight of their own for the NFC South crown. The loser of this game puts themselves in a very precarious situation.
Anchorage (11-1) AT Columbia (7-4-1)
The Lynxx have pretty much wrapped up home field advantage in the AFC so it will be interesting to see if they bring their A game on Sunday. The Fire meanwhile are in a battle with Tulsa and their half game lead in the NFC South will force them to play hard straight till the end of the regular season.
Hartford (7-5) AT Vancouver (6-6)
The Grizzlies have rebounded from their horrid loss at the hands of the Vipers back in week 11 with two very impressive wins over Oakland and Houston, but the road does get any easier as they travel to Vancouver to face a team with just as much on the line. The Killer Whales need a win to stay in the playoff hunt in the very tough NFC so this promises to be a hell of a game with both teams going full bore in an attempt to jockey for position.
Madison (9-3) AT St. Louis (9-3)
A big matchup as the NFC North leading Demons head to St. Louis. The Demons may pretty much have the division wrapped up but you just know they want homefield thruought the playoffs, and to that extent their will be no days off for this team from here on out. Meanwhile St. Louis has to bring their A game and not get caught looking ahead to a week 15 matchup with Houston.
Salt Lake City (8-4) AT Norfolk (9-3)
Huge intra conference battle in Norfolk on Sunday as the Stallions meet the Vipers. SLC is neck and neck with Oakland for the AFC west lead while Norfolk is positioning themselves in the AFC playoff picture. Chris Chaplins surpirse season continues as he goes head to head with Fingers Lozier in what may be the biggest game of the day.



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