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Baltimore Brigade Defeat Valor, 59-51, in Season Opener

Friday April 26, 2019

 Boyd named MVP, Powell named defensive player of the game

BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Brigade started the 2019 season 1-0 as they beat the defending ArenaBowl champions Washington Valor in their season opener at Royal Farms Arena Friday night. Quarterback Shane Boyd was named Most Valuable Player of the night for his performance with 19 completed passes for 232 yards and six touchdowns. Defensive back Joe Powell was named Defensive Player of the Game for his 6.5 tackles (6 solo) and two interceptions.

“I’m glad we won,” Brigade head coach Omarr Smith said. “I’m not happy with our execution and I would rather be on the winning side of the column, but we have a lot of work to do.”

Washington got on the board first when Valor quarterback Arvell Nelson connected with wide receiver Josh Reese. Fullback Rory Nixon answered with a two-yard run allowing Baltimore to take the lead following a made kick by Brandon Brown. The teams traded points throughout the game until the third quarter when Baltimore scored 14 unanswered points. In the final minutes of the game, the Brigade led 59-51 with a chance for Washington to score but the Baltimore defense made crucial stops preventing Nelson from completing his passes.

This is the second consecutive season Powell was named Defensive Player of the Game in a season opener. Last year, Powell also had a stellar defensive presence his first night back on the field with five solo tackles. Tonight, Powell’s two interceptions came during the second half led to Baltimore adding extra points on the board with touchdowns by wide receivers Milton Williams III and Brandon Thompkins.

Brown, with his first ever game in the Arena Football League converted on all eight of his PAT’s. Brown was added to the roster earlier this week after having only a few days of training camp to learn the game.

“He may be a rookie, but you know his name now,” added Smith. “For a rookie kicker to come in this week, after only a couple days of practice and play that well is remarkable. His kick-offs, his PAT’s and a field goal when we are down 31-28…for him to go and make that as a rookie, is amazing.”

The Brigade are back at home to play the Philadelphia Soul on Friday, May 3 at 7:00 pm. Fans looking to purchase tickets may visit BaltimoreBrigade.com or call 667-930-0200. Media interested in covering a brigade home game must reach out to aflcredentials@monumentalsports.com at least before kickoff.

MVP: BAL QB Shane Boyd, 19 completed passes for 232 yards and six touchdowns

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: WAS QB Arvell Nelson, 27 passes for 391 yards, eight touchdowns, two interceptions

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: BAL DB Joe Powell, 6.5 total tackles (6 solo), two interceptions and two pass breakups

Omar Smith On Shane Boyd’s Performance

“I thought Shane Boyd played his tail off. He didn’t turn the ball over which is key in this league. He’s been in this league for a long time. He knows this game and he knows what he is doing, he just has to go out there and execute.”

K Brandon Brown on debut performance

“I had to strive through some mental toughness tonight and there are some things I want to work on but I said my prayers and it feels great. It’s my first game out. To be honest, it’s only been a week since I’ve gotten to know how arena football works. I had a lot of help from my teammates to learn the game and they made me feel welcomed.”

QB Shane Boyd on being named MVP

“My coaching staff has done a great job of putting me in a position to get the ball out of my hands and get into a rhythm. It felt good to get that first completion out of the way and then after that I was good. The guys here make my job easy, I just have to get it to them. “

DB Joe Powell on being named Defensive Player of the Game:

“It was an honor to win defensive player of the game my first night back. I got the chance to showcase my talents tonight and it felt good to be back out with my team and back out on the field. This fuels me to keep getting better week after week.”

ABOUT THE BALTIMORE BRIGADE

The AFL’s Baltimore Brigade are owned and operated by Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which is one of the largest integrated sports and entertainment companies in the country with one of the most diverse partnership groups in all of sports. MSE owns and operates seven professional sports teams: the Brigade, 2018 ArenaBowl Champion Washington Valor, NBA's Washington Wizards, NBA G League’s Capital City Go-Go, NBA 2K League’s Wizards District Gaming, WNBA’s Washington Mystics and the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Champion Washington Capitals. Monumental Sports & Entertainment is also co-owner of aXiomatic, which has controlling interest in global esports franchise Team Liquid, and owns and operates Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Monumental Sports & Entertainment also manages MedStar Capitals Iceplex, the state-of-the-art training facility for the Capitals and EagleBank Arena on George Mason University's campus. In conjunction with the District of Columbia and Events DC, MSE is a partner in a new sports and entertainment facility in Southeast DC on the St. Elizabeth’s East campus that opened in September 2018.