1994 Baltimore CFLers season

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1994 Baltimore CFLers season
Owner Jim Speros
General manager Jim Popp
Head coach Don Matthews
Home stadium Memorial Stadium
Results
Record12–6
Division place2nd, East
PlayoffsLost Grey Cup
Team MVP Mike Pringle
Team ROY Matt Goodwin
Uniform
CFL Jersey BAL 1994.png

The 1994 Baltimore Football Club season was the first in the history of the Baltimore CFL franchise. Initially intended to be named the Baltimore CFL Colts, the team was forced to adopt a generic name after Robert Irsay successfully enjoined the team from using any name that might associate with the former Baltimore Colts, which he had controversially moved to Indiana 11 years prior. The team became the first American-based CFL team to play in the Grey Cup, but lost to the hometown BC Lions on a last second field goal.

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Preseason

GameDateOpponentResultsVenueAttendance
ScoreRecord
1Fri, June 24at Shreveport Pirates W 33–181–0 Independence Stadium 19,000
2Wed, June 29vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 45–432–0Memorial Stadium21,078

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Season standings

TeamGPWLTPtsPFPADivStk
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 181350266515729–1W1 Details
Baltimore CFLers 181260245614318-2L1 Details
Toronto Argonauts 187110145045785–5L2 Details
Ottawa Rough Riders 18414084806473–7L7 Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18414084355623–7L3 Details
Shreveport Pirates 18315063306612–8W2 Details

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Season schedule

WeekGameDateOpponentResultsVenueAttendance
ScoreRecord
11Thurs, July 7at Toronto Argonauts W 28–201–0 SkyDome 13,101
22Sat, July 16vs. Calgary Stampeders L 16–421–1 Memorial Stadium 39,247
33Sat, July 23vs. Shreveport Pirates W 40–242–1Memorial Stadium31,172
44Thurs, July 28at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 32–392–2 Winnipeg Stadium 22,398
55Sat, Aug 6at Las Vegas Posse W 38–333–2 Sam Boyd Stadium 10,122
66Wed, Aug 10vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 30–154–2Memorial Stadium37,231
77Sat, Aug 20vs. Toronto Argonauts L 24–314–3Memorial Stadium41,155
88Sat, Aug 27at Hamilton Tiger-CatsW 28–175–3 Ivor Wynne Stadium 15,227
99Sat, Sept 3at Shreveport PiratesW 28–166–3 Independence Stadium 16,332
1010Sat, Sept 10vs. Sacramento Gold Miners L 29–306–4Memorial Stadium42,116
1111Sun, Sept 18at Saskatchewan Roughriders W 35–187–4 Taylor Field 28,035
1212Sun, Sept 25at Ottawa Rough Riders W 42–278–4 Frank Clair Stadium 20,764
1313Sat, Oct 1vs. Ottawa Rough RidersW 40–139–4Memorial Stadium36,187
1414Fri, Oct 7vs. Las Vegas PosseW 22–1610–4Memorial Stadium34,186
1515Sun, Oct 16at Edmonton Eskimos L 24–3110–5 Commonwealth Stadium 31,198
1616Sat, Oct 22vs. BC Lions W 48–3111–5Memorial Stadium35,416
1717Sat, Oct 29vs. Winnipeg Blue BombersW 57–1012–5Memorial Stadium39,417
1818Sat, Nov 5at Sacramento Gold MinersL 0–1812–6 Hornet Stadium 14,056

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Playoffs

RoundDateOpponentResultsVenueAttendance
ScoreRecord
East Semi-FinalSat, Nov 12vs. Toronto Argonauts W 34–151–0 Memorial Stadium 35,223
East FinalSun, Nov 20at Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 14–122–0 Winnipeg Stadium 25,067
Grey Cup Sun, Nov 27vs. BC Lions L 23–262–1 BC Place Stadium 55,097

Awards and honors

After the season, other Baltimore Stallions' received awards and accomplishments in the CFL, which are:

See also

References

  1. "1994 Baltimore (CFL) - Pro Football Archives".
  2. "CFL.ca - Official Site of the Canadian Football League 2". Archived from the original on July 15, 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  3. "1994 Baltimore (CFL) - Pro Football Archives".