San Antonio Commanders









San Antonio Commanders

Current season

Established 2018
Play in Alamodome
in San Antonio, Texas





San Antonio Commanders helmet
San Antonio Commanders logo
HelmetLogo
League/conference affiliations

Alliance of American Football (2019–present)
  • Western Conference (2019–present)
Team colorsMaroon, red, silver & white
                   
Personnel
General manager
Daryl Johnston[1]
Head coach
Mike Riley[1]
Team history

  • San Antonio Commanders (2018–present)
Championships

League championships (0)

Conference championships (0)

Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

  • Alamodome (2019–present)

The San Antonio Commanders are a professional American football team based in San Antonio, Texas, and a charter team of the Alliance of American Football.[2] The league began play in February 2019, and the team plays its home games at the Alamodome.[2][3]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Staff


  • 3 Players

    • 3.1 Roster



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




History


The Alliance San Antonio charter team of the Alliance of American Football spring league was announced on June 21, 2018. Also, the league announced former San Diego Chargers coach Mike Riley as head coach and former Dallas Cowboys fullback Daryl Johnston serves as General Manager of the team.[4][5] The western four teams' names and logos were revealed on September 25 with San Antonio as the Commanders.[6] The name is a tribute to San Antonio's military history, with maroon and silver representing the city and the small swords carried by military officers, respectively.[7][8]


The final 52-man roster was set on January 30, 2019.[9] The team's first game was a 15–6 win at home against the San Diego Fleet on Saturday, February 9, 2019.[10]



Staff








San Antonio Commanders staff




Front office
  • General manager – Daryl Johnston

  • Director of player personnel – Robert Morris

Head coach
  • Head coach – Mike Riley
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Matt Troxel

  • Running backs – Lyle Moevao

  • Wide Receivers – Keith Williams

  • Tight ends – Josh Oglesby

  • Offensive line/Run game coordinator – Jonathan Himebauch

 


Defensive coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator/Inside linebackers – Jim Grobe

  • Defensive line/Special teams – Jeff McInerney

  • Outside linebackers – James Rodgers

  • Defensive backs – Bill Bradley

  • Assistant defensive backs – Kenny Watson


Eastern Conference

ATL

BIR

MEM

ORL

Western Conference

ARI

SL

SA

SD


Players


The team's assigned area, which designates player rights, includes the following:[11]










Roster












San Antonio Commanders roster


Quarterbacks

  • 10 Dustin Vaughan


  • 12 Marquise Williams


  •  5 Logan Woodside

Running backs



  • 27 David Cobb


  • 20 Kenneth Farrow


  • 22 Aaron Green


  • 35 Trey Williams

Wide receivers



  • 14 Demarcus Ayers


  • 18 John Diarse


  • 82 Mekale McKay


  • 19 Alonzo Moore


  • 15 Darius Prince


  • 80 Josh Stewart


  • 84 Greg Ward Jr.

Tight ends



  • 85 Cameron Clear


  • 83 Cole Hunt


  • 89 Stehly Reden


  • 88 Evan Rodriguez



Offensive linemen

  • 67 Brian Folkerts C


  • 79 Mason Gentry G


  • 72 Jaryd Jones-Smith T


  • 61 Fred Lauina G


  • 75 Jovann Letuli G


  • 69 Andrew McDonald T


  • 70 Mo Porter T


  • 73 Cyril Richardson G

Defensive linemen



  • 96 Winston Craig DT


  • 99 Matthew Godin DE


  • 90 Joey Mbu DE


  • 93 Arthur Miley DE



Linebackers

  • 94 Deion Barnes


  • 52 Jayrone Elliott


  • 56 Danny Ezechukwu


  • 50 Kennan Gilchrist


  • 58 Tyrone Holmes


  • 57 Joel Lanning


  • 53 Austin Larkin


  • 51 Darnell Leslie


  • 55 Nick Temple


  • 54 Shaan Washington

Defensive backs



  • 41 De'Vante Bausby CB


  • 25 Kurtis Drummond S


  • 30 Chase Dutra S


  • 24 Nick Orr S


  • 33 Zack Sanchez CB


  • 32 Derron Smith S


  • 28 Orion Stewart S


  • 21 Duke Thomas CB


  • 23 Jordan Thomas CB

Special teams



  • 49 Scott Daly LS


  •  9 Nick Rose K


  •  6 Joseph Zema P





Reserve lists

  • 11 Riley Smith WR


  • -- Jevoni Robinson TE

Exempt list


  • Currently vacant

Practice squad


  • Currently vacant



Roster updated February 9, 2019
52 Active, 2 Inactive, 0 PS



References




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  2. ^ ab Bailey, W. Scott (June 20, 2018). "New pro football league to add San Antonio franchise". San Antonio Business Journal. Retrieved June 20, 2018.


  3. ^ Marquez, RJ. "San Antonio's newest pro football team to be introduced on..." www.ksat.com. Retrieved June 21, 2018.


  4. ^ "San Antonio is 8th AAF franchise; Riley to coach". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 21, 2018.


  5. ^ "San Antonio set to get Alliance of American Football team, but history is stacked against them". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved June 21, 2018.


  6. ^ Benjamin, Cody (September 25, 2018). "LOOK: Here's a full list of team names and logos from the Alliance of American Football". CBSSports.com. Retrieved October 3, 2018.


  7. ^ Blietz, Lena (September 26, 2018). "New pro football team honor's San Antonio's military legacy". Spectrum News San Antonio. Retrieved December 4, 2018.


  8. ^ Yasin, Kareem (November 27, 2018). "The Alliance of American Football Unveils its Inaugural Uniforms". Alliance of American Football. Retrieved December 4, 2018.


  9. ^ "San Antonio Commanders set final roster". Alliance of American Football. January 30, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2019.


  10. ^ "Alliance of American Football schedule released for Arizona Hotshots, other 7 teams". AZ Central. USA Today Network. October 16, 2018. Retrieved November 8, 2018.


  11. ^ Inabinett, Mark (July 12, 2018). "Alabama, Auburn players to go on Birmingham AAF team's assignment list". AL.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved December 5, 2018.




External links


  • San Antonio Commanders official website

  • Alliance of American Football official website










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