Orlando Predators (2019–)

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Orlando Predators
AmericanFootball current event.svg Current season
Established 2019
Play in Orlando, Florida
at the Kia Center
OrlandoPredatorsFootball.com
Orlando Predators Logo.png
League/conference affiliations
National Arena League (2019–2023)
Arena Football League (in 2024)
Current uniform
Team colorsBlack, red, gold, white
    
Nicknames Preds
MascotKlaw
Personnel
Owner(s)John Cheney
General managerShawn Knapp [1]
Head coach E.J. Burt
Team history
  • Orlando Predators (2019–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Playoff appearances (2)
NAL: 2021, 2023
Home arena(s)

The Orlando Predators are a professional indoor football team based in Orlando, Florida, with home games at the Kia Center (formerly Amway Center [2] ) and is a member of the revived Arena Football League. They were members of the National Arena League from 2019 to 2023 and marketed as a revival of the original Orlando Predators, who had played 25 seasons in the original AFL from 1991 to 2016. The original owners of this team acquired the Predators' trademarks in late 2018 after the previous owner, David A. Siegel, allowed them to lapse. [3] [4]

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History

The relaunch of the Orlando Predators as a member of the National Arena League was announced in January 2019 and was owned by Kenny McEntyre and Nate Starling after acquiring the trademarks for the team in late 2018. [5] McEntyre and inaugural head coach Doug Miller were both former players with the AFL incarnation of the team. In their inaugural 2019 season, the team finished with a 2–12 record and last place in the league. During the season, players claimed the team was poorly operated including failed payments and evictions from team housing. [6]

Prior to the team's second season, the ownership of the Predators were removed by the league [7] and replaced by another local ownership group composed of co-owner Nate Starling and the Trideco family. [8] The new ownership group brought in former AFL Predator Ben Bennett as head coach. The 2020 season never took place due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

On May 21, 2021, the team announced the Trideco family's minority ownership had been purchased by John Cheney, allowing the Trideco family to focus on launching the expansion Albany Empire. [9] Under Bennett, the team went 4–4 and qualified for the playoffs for the first time. Bennett left the team following the season was replaced by Jeff Higgins. [10]

On September 16, 2022, the Predators announced veteran player Herkie Walls as their new head coach. [11]

Ownership change and return to the Arena Football League

On July 18, 2023, the Predators announced that Nate Starling and Mike Kwarta had left the ownership group and co-owner John Cheney took sole ownership of the franchise. On the same day, Cheney announced of the team's Facebook page that the team would be returning to the Arena Football League that expects to re-launch in 2024. [12] They were officially added to the new AFL at a press conference on September 25, 2023. Former AFL Predator E.J. Burt was introduced as the head coach on November 6, 2023. [13]

Current roster

Orlando Predators roster
Quarterbacks
  • Currently vacant

Running backs

  • Currently vacant

Wide receivers

  • Currently vacant
Offensive linemen
  • Currently vacant

Defensive linemen

  • Currently vacant
Linebackers
  • Currently vacant

Defensive backs

  • Currently vacant

Special teams

  • Currently vacant
Reserve lists
  • Currently vacant
  • Rookies in italics
  • updated December 7, 2023
  • 0 Active, 0 Inactive

Statistics

Season-by-season results

League championsPlayoff berthLeague leader
Season League Regular season Postseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
2019 NAL 6th2120Did not qualify
2020NALSeason cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021NAL3rd440Lost semifinal (Columbus) 43–61
2022 NAL6th390Did not qualify
2023 NAL4th480Lost semifinal (Jacksonville) 18–62
Totals13330All-time regular season record (2019–2023)
02All-time postseason record (2019–2023)
13350All-time regular season and postseason record (2019–2023)

Head coaches

Note: Statistics are correct through the 2024 National Arena League season.

NameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Doug Miller20192120.14300
Ben Bennett 2021440.50001
Jeff Higgins 2022 390.25000
Herkie Walls 2023–present48001

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