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National:
Eastern,
Southern American:
Western,
Central
The 2007
Arena Football League season was the 21st season of the
Arena Football League . The regular season began play on March 1, 2007 and concluded on June 25. The league broke its regular-season total attendance record of 1,887,054.
[1]
Following a year-long hiatus last year in the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina , the
New Orleans VooDoo franchise resumed play this season to return the league to a 19-team format. New Orleans also hosted
ArenaBowl XXI . This was the last of three non-consecutive AFL seasons in which the league fielded 19 teams, the most in AFL history.
The league champions were the
San Jose SaberCats , who defeated the
Columbus Destroyers in
ArenaBowl XXI .
Final standings
Green indicates clinched playoff berth
Purple indicates division champion
Grey indicates division champion and conference's best record
Source: ArenaFan.com
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Playoffs
6
Columbus
56
6
Columbus
66
3
Tampa Bay
55
1
Dallas
59
National Conference
6
Columbus
66
2
Georgia
56
5
Orlando
26
National Conference Championship
4
Philadelphia
39
4
Philadelphia
41
2
Georgia
65
Wild Card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
N6
Columbus
33
A1
San Jose
55
5
Utah
42
ArenaBowl XXI
4
Los Angeles
20
4
Los Angeles
64
2
Chicago
52
American Conference
2
Chicago
49
1
San Jose
61
6
Colorado
49
American Conference Championship
6
Colorado
67
3
Kansas City
42
1
San Jose
76
Statistics
Quarterback
Running backs
*McPherson is a Quarterback, he was on the rushing yards list at arenafootball.com
Wide receivers
Touchdowns
Defense
Player
Tackles
Solo
Assisted
Sack
Solo
Assisted
INT
Yards
TD's
Long
Rashad Floyd (COL)
156
141
30
0
0
0
9
111
2
25
Keyuo Craver (ARI)
113
97
32
0
0
0
3
37
0
21
Lin-J Shell (ORL)
110.5
105
11
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
Brandon Hefflin (CLB)
105
88
34
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
Special teams
Kick return
Kicking
*Set AFL record for tackles by a Kicker with 15.5.
Awards
Individual season awards
All-Arena team
Offense
Position
First team
Second team
Quarterback
Chris Greisen ,
Georgia
Clint Dolezel ,
Dallas
Fullback
Dan Alexander ,
Nashville
Josh White ,
Dallas
Center
Kyle Moore-Brown ,
Colorado
Mike Mabry ,
Philadelphia
Offensive lineman
Phil Bogle ,
Philadelphia
Devin Wyman ,
Dallas
Marcus Keyes ,
Georgia
Terrance Dotsy ,
Dallas
Wide receiver
Chris Jackson ,
Los Angeles
Bobby Sippio ,
Chicago
Siaha Burley ,
Utah
Damian Harrell ,
Colorado
Troy Bergeron ,
Georgia
James Roe ,
San Jose
Defense
Position
First team
Second team
Defensive lineman
Greg White ,
Orlando
Colston Weatherington ,
Dallas
LaKendrick Jones ,
Columbus
Jermaine Smith ,
Georgia
Ron Jones ,
San Jose
Silas DeMary ,
Los Angeles
Middle linebacker
Duke Pettijohn ,
Dallas
Umar Muhammad ,
Georgia
Jack linebacker
DeJuan Alfonzo ,
Chicago
Lawrence Samuels ,
Tampa Bay
Defensive back
Eddie Moten ,
Philadelphia
Ahmad Hawkins ,
Nashville
Clevan Thomas ,
San Jose
Rashad Floyd ,
Colorado
Jeremy Unertl ,
Chicago
Jermaine Jones ,
Dallas
Notes
External links
First incarnation (1987–2008) Second incarnation (2010–2019) Third incarnation (2024–present)
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