Valor Drop One-Point Game to Brigade
Saturday May 19, 2018
Gray sets AFL season high in receiving yards in 42-41 loss to Baltimore
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Valor were defeated, 42-41, by the Baltimore Brigade Saturday afternoon at Capital One Arena. Valor wideout Reggie Gray was named Offensive Player of the Game for his performance – which included an AFL season-high 171 receiving yards and four touchdowns. Washington’s newly signed linebacker, Alvin Ray Jackson, was named Defensive Player of the Game after tallying 5.5 total tackles and a forced fumble.
“We came together through a lot of adversity,” Interim Head Coach Benji McDowell said after the game. “We stuck together until the end. We left a few plays out on the field but we will get better and continue to grow. We’ve got a great group of guys – we’ll keep getting better.”
In his first drive as quarterback of the Valor, Shane Austin connected on all three passes, including a 23-yard touchdown to Gray, giving Washington a 6-0 lead just over three minutes into the game. Gray has found the end zone in three-straight games. With 7:20 left in the first quarter, Baltimore took a 7-6 lead on fullback Rory Nixon’s second rushing touchdown of the season and his first since Week 1. Austin and Gray connected yet again, this time for a 13-yard score, giving Washington a 13-7 lead with just over a minute left in the opening frame. The Brigade retook the lead, 14-13, when quarterback Randy Hippeard found wide receiver Quentin Sims for a 22-yard touchdown with 12:12 left in the second quarter. Austin scrambled for a 27-yard rushing touchdown, giving the Valor a 20-14 lead, but the Brigade answered just a minute later as Hippeard found wide receiver Brandon Thompkins for a 15-yard score to put Baltimore back up by one, 21-20. With just over four minutes left in the first half, Gray hauled in his third receiving touchdown of the day, giving Washington a 27-21 lead.
Baltimore started off the second half with two-straight touchdowns – the first, a seven-yard pass from Hippeard to wideout Brandon Collins, and the second, a six-yard rush by Thompkins – giving the Brigade a 35-27 lead with 7:57 left in the third quarter. Gray grabbed his fourth score of the day, a 24-yarder from Austin, to get the Valor back within a point. Thompkins found the end zone for the third time and second through the air when he and Hippeard connected for a seven-yard touchdown with 13:26 left in the fourth quarter, giving Baltimore a 42-34 lead. Austin notched his second rushing touchdown of the game, punching it in from one yard out, cutting the Baltimore lead to 42-41 with just under eight minutes left in the game. With under a minute to go, the Valor forced a turnover on downs and retained possession of the ball, but were unable to turn it into a points as the Brigade forced a turnover of their own, ending the game.
MVP: BAL QB Randy Hippeard – 22-29 passing, 213 yards and four passing touchdowns
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: WAS WR Reggie Gray – 12 receptions, 171 yards (AFL season high) and four receiving touchdowns
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: WAS LB Alvin Ray Jackson – 5.5 total tackles and a forced fumble
The Valor are back on the road next weekend, taking on the Albany Empire on Saturday, May 26 at 6 p.m. at Times Union Center. The game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network.
ABOUT THE WASHINGTON VALOR
The AFL’s Washington Valor 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. The company also owns and operates the NBA’s Washington Wizards, NHL’s Washington Capitals, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, the NBA G League’s Capital City Go-Go, the AFL’s Baltimore Brigade, NBA 2K League’s Wizards District Gaming, as well as Capital One Arena, the premier sports and entertainment venue in Washington, D.C. Monumental Sports & Entertainment is also co-owner of aXiomatic, which has controlling interest in global esports franchise Team Liquid, and oversees the management of Kettler Capitals Iceplex--the training facility for the Washington Capitals--and the Eagle Bank arena at George Mason University.