Oregon Blackbears

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Oregon Blackbears
AmericanFootball current event.svg Current season
Established 2023
Play in Oregon State Fairgrounds Pavilion
in Salem, Oregon
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League/conference affiliations
Current uniform
Team colorsBlack, Gray, Red
   
Personnel
Owner(s) Arena Football League (90%)
Kayvon Thibodeaux & Justin Butler (10%)
President Patrick Johnson
Head coachChuck Jones
Team history
  • Oregon Blackbears (2024)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Oregon Blackbears are a professional indoor football team based in Salem, Oregon. They were announced as one of the inaugural teams for the revived Arena Football League (AFL), beginning play in 2024. They play at the Oregon State Fairgrounds Pavilion in Salem.

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History

The Blackbears are the third official Oregon-based team to play in the Arena Football League, but are the first to play outside of the Portland, Oregon, area. They are also the first "major" sports team based in Salem.

Oregon AFL History

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Initial Logo (2023)

The first team representing the state of Oregon in the AFL were the Portland Forest Dragons, who played from 1997 to 1999 before relocating to Oklahoma City and being rebranded as the Oklahoma Wranglers. Oregon would not see the AFL again until 2013 when the Portland Thunder were established by Clackamas billionaire Terry Emmert and would take the field a few months later. The Thunder were rebranded as the Portland Steel in 2016 after the league took control of the franchise from Emmert, then abruptly folded at season's end with no explanation. The second incarnation of the league would fold three years later. Both teams played their home games at the Moda Center. [1]

Birth of the Blackbears

Four years after the AFL folded for the second time, it was announced on February 1, 2023 that the league intended on relaunching in 2024. [2] On July 18, the 16 intended market cities were announced, including Salem. [3] Like some other locations, Salem city officials were surprised about the announcement, but stated that they "look forward to learning more". [4]

On October 25, 2023, a press release announced that the team would be called the Oregon Blackbears. The ownership group is led by former Oregon Ducks standout and current New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux and that their head coach is former player Chuck Jones. [5] [6] [7] [8] Before the start of the 2024 season, Patrick Johnson was named the team president. [9] Their main rivals in the new AFL are the Washington Wolfpack.

On April 27, 2024, the Blackbears won the debut at home over the Wolfpack 47-40.

League turmoil & resolution

With the ouster of commissioner Lee Hutton on May 14, 2024, the Blackbears were left out of the reorganized ten-team league. League officials expressed openness to continuing to schedule games against the Blackbears. [10] In a statement, Johnson expressed surprise that his organization had not been involved in the decision and that he would accept the ruling and disband the team, beginning negotiations with other leagues to ensure Blackbears players could finish the season elsewhere. [11] In a statement to the Statesman-Journal, he indicated plans to discuss the team's exclusion with the other ten remaining owners before taking any further action. [12] As of May 16, the Blackbears are still scheduled to play the Washington Wolfpack on May 18. [13] filling a schedule hole left when the Rapid City Marshals, one of the ten surviving teams, cancelled an upcoming game amid in-team turmoil that had forced the sudden forfeiture of that team's previous game. [14] The Blackbears announced an agreement to finish the 2024 season on May 17 [15] after a local ownership group was found to cover the league's and Thibodeaux's shares in the team. [16]

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