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Portland Pythons
Current season
Established 2018
First season: 2018
Play in and headquartered in The Snake Pit
Portland, Oregon
Portland Pythons logo
Logo
League/conference affiliations

DSFL (2018–present)

Current uniform
Team colorsOrange, Green[1]               
MascotLegs the Python
Personnel
General managerSquirrel Westman
Head coachChad Masters
Team history
  • Portland Pythons (2018–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (11)
Division championships (11)
Playoff appearances (11)
Home fields

The Portland Pythons are a professional American football franchise based in Portland, Oregon. The Pythons currently compete in the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) as a member club of the league's Northern Conference which currently only has one division. Their home stadium is The Snake Pit in Portland. Their chief rivals are the Minnesota Grey Ducks, and the Norfolk Seawolves.

The Pythons are one of the most storied franchises in the league, having first won the DSFL Championship in 2019 (S4) against the Grey Ducks (then the San Antonio Marshals). In the history of the franchise, they have won their division 11 times, the conference championship 11 times, and the DSFL Championship five times, second most in the league.

History of the Portland Pythons

2018

The story of the Portland Pythons is the story of the DSFL. One of the founding DSFL teams, along with the Chicago Blues, Norfolk Seawolves, San Antonio Marshals, Kansas City Coyotes, and the Tijuana Luchadores in 2018, the early days of the Pythons were rocky. First playing in the West division with the Seawolves and Blues, the Pythons lost their first two games before their first ever franchise victory came in a 16-14 win at home against the Seawolves. Although fans were ecstatic at the victory, the rest of the season would still be a struggle for the Pythons. The did win three games in a row, before dropping five in a row. The final game of the season was another game against Norfolk, which the Pythons won, 27-21. Although the season ended on a high note, the Pythons amassed a 5-9 record and missed the first playoffs of the DSFL, which saw the San Antonio Marshals win the inaugural Ultimini Championship. The first Pythons was led by quarterback Stars, who threw for 253 completions and 2807 yards, with 11 touchdowns. On the ground, running back Ferrell carried the ball 232 times for 751 yards and three touchdowns. In the air, wide receiver Shaloiko caught 84 balls for 1253 yards and four touchdowns. Shaloiko's efforts made him the second best wide receiver in the league, just a hair behind Norfolk's Mason. On the other side of the ball, linebackers Goodson and Retro contributed 111 and 104 tackles respectively, while defensive end Andreas Waiters contributed with 18 sacks. Although the first Pythons' season ended in disappointed, the team would not be deterred.

2019

The following season would show a complete turn around for the Pythons. Still playing in the West division, the Pythons ripped off two wins in a row before being blown out on the road against the Chicago Blues, 33-3. However, the Pythons would right the ship and finish the regular season on a four win streak and a final record of 11-3, the best in the DSFL. The Pythons earned their first playoff berth and division title, setting up a game against the Norfolk Seawolves for the DSFL West Championship. The Pythons would go on to dominate the game, 31-0, with quarterback Jameis Christ throwing for 240 yards and two touchdowns. Defensive tackle Norman Bagwell had five tackles and two sacks. With their conference championship in hand, the Portland Pythons would go against the San Antonio Marshals, who beat the Tijuana Luchadores in the DSFL East Championship game. The Pythons would win their first ever Ultimini at Ultimini II in Portland, with a final score of 27-14. Quarterback Jameis Christ led the league with 327 completions and 3387 yards, with 19 touchdowns. Running back Goose contributed 273 carries and 919 yards with three touchdowns. Wide receive Watcher led the league with 95 receptions, 1144 yards, and 5 touchdowns. Defensive end Andreas Waiters once again led the league with 18 sacks, while linebacker Parker led the team with 87 tackles. Jameis Christ won league MVP and Offensive MVP. Andreas Waiters won Defensive MVP, as well as Defensive Rookie of the Year.

2020

The 2020 season was a transitional year for the league. The Pythons were transferred to the East Conference, joined by the Norfolk Seawolves and Kansas City Coyotes. Fresh off their Ultimini victory the season before, Portland got off to a slow start. They dropped their first two games to the Seawolves and Coyotes, before achieving their first victory of the season against the new Palm Beach Solar Bears, 24-16. The uneven season would continue for the Pythons, alternating winning and losing games until week nine of the season. Portland would go on to win six games in a row to end the season, amassing a final season total of 10 wins and 4 losses, winning the East division. In the regular season, the Pythons allowed a league leading 177 points, while scoring a second-best 260 points. In the playoffs, Portland met the 6-8 Norfolk Seawolves. The game was closer than many predicted, as Portland scored all their points in the first quarter. Norfolk brought the lead to four by halftime, but a tight defensive battle in the second half the game secured the win and DSF: East Championship for the Pythons. Ultimini III that year would feature the Pythons and the 8-5-1 Palm Beach Solar Bears, who dominated the Tijuana Luchadores 27-3 in the DSFL West Conference Championship. Ultimini III would feature the two strongest teams in the league, and was a close contest. The Pythons struck first off a 31 yard field goal by kicker Adrienne Nugent. Quarterback Austin Roenick would complete a touchdown pass to Blessed Storm, bringing the score to 10-0 for Portland. However, the high-powered Solar Bear offensive awoke and struck in the second quarter. Quarterback Jim McMahon would complete touchdown passes to Emery Moorehead and Willie Gault to go ahead 14-10 at the half. The third quarter featured stout defensive play, before the Pythons managed to claw within one point in the fourth off a 46 yard field goal by Adrienne Nugent. With 2:52 left in the fourth, Solar Bear kicker Kevin Butler scored on a 25 yard field goal, and the lead was never again in doubt. With the final score of 17-13, the season ended in disappointment for the Pythons but there was still cause for optimism. Quarterback Austin Roenick completed 250 passes for a league-leading 3096 yards and 16 touchdowns. Wide receiver Aaron caught a league-leading 82 balls for 1073 yards and seven touchdowns. Linebacker Parker once again had a stellar season with 124 tackles and five sacks.

2021

The start of the 2021 season once again began with a new division, as the Pythons were re-adjusted into the new DSFL North Conference, again with the Kansas City Coyotes and Norfolk Seawolves. However, unlike the previous year, the Pythons got off to a fast start. Portland won its first four games in a row, including a 24-10 win over the Palm Beach Solar Bears to avenge their defeat in Ultimini III. The Pythons would alternate wins and losses before winning the final three games in a row and finishing with a 10-4 record, best in the league. Portland once again finished with the fewest points allowed at 177 and were undefeated at home. They would go on to meet the Kansas City Coyotes, who finished at 8-6, in the conference championship game. The Pythons and Coyotes split their regular season games 1-1, with a combined score of 42-34 in favor of Kansas City. Kansas City started quickly in the championship game, first with a pass from quarterback Mark Strike to DeAndre Green and then a touchdown run by Mark Strike to make the score 14-0 for the Coyotes as the first quarter came to an end. Kansas City kicker Joel Kallems would add a 40 yard field goal before Portland finally got on the board with a 19 yard field goal by Stephon Simpson. At the end of the first half, it was 17-3 in favor of the Coyotes. Portland would close the gap in the third quarter off a Shawn Ariel three yard run, before Kansas City answered with a 40 yard pass to Howard Miller from Mark Strike. Although the Pythons would add a touchdown from a thirteen yard pass from quarterback Cole McCoy to Nash Teller, it wasn't enough and the Pythons were upset, 24-17. The Kansas City Coyotes would go on to lose in Ultimini IV to the San Antonio Marshals, 23-13. Running back Borro Gore would win Offensive MVP honors in the league, with 244 carries and 1241 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground, while also adding 10 receptions, 122 yards, and one touchdown through the air. However, the season was viewed as a missed opportunity for the young Pythons.

2022

By their fifth season in the league, the Portland Pythons had fully hit their stride. For the first time in several seasons, the Pythons were not placed in a new division. The Pythons roster returned many of the stars from the yer before, and when the regular season started, Portland ripped off five wins in a row, including the season opener against the Kansas City Coyotes, avenging their loss from the previous year. The Pythons would only lose two games that season, one to the Norfolk Seawolves and another to the Kansas City Coyotes. Finishing with a 12-2 record, the Pythons easily won their division and secured a rematch with the Kansas City Coyotes for the DSFL North Championship. In the game, the Coyotes jumped out to an early 13-3 lead, and held it until halftime. However, in the second half of the game it was all Portland. Scoring 19 unanswered points, the Pythons secured a spot in the Ultimini, winning 19-13. In Ultimini V, the Pythons would meet the Tijuana Luchadores, who finished the regular season at 6-8 and upset the reigning champion San Antonio Marshals to win the conference. The game proved to be a back and forth affair, with Portland drawing first blood off a touchdown run by running back Michael Scott. The Pythons' defense would help add to that total, with Joel Shroeder's 35 yard interception return off of Luchadore's quarterback Brad Pennington for a touchdown. The Luchadores would answer with a Viggo Squanch touchdown reception from Pennington, leading to a 14-7 score at the half. The third quarter was mostly a defensive battle, with the Pythons managing to add to their total with a 35 yard field goal from Stephon Simpson. Sensing the urgency and that time was running out, Tijuana began the fourth quarter with a fire. First, running back Sydney Spinelli scored on a three yard run to make it 17-14. Then, Luchadore's kicker Klaus DerFisch scored a on a 20 yard field goal to tie the game at 17. However, with 4:58 left in the fourth quarter, wide receiver Mark Grau caught a 37 yard pass from Colt McCoy to put the Pythons up 24-17 and Portland held on for their second Ultimini title. Running back Michael Scott was the Offensive Player of the Game with 20 carries for 107 yards and a touchdown, while Portland linebacker Mason Brown was the Defensive Player of the Game, contributing nine tackles and two sacks. Full back Borro Gore won League MVP with 210 carries, 895 yards, and 14 touchdowns. He also caught 44 balls for 545 yards and two touchdowns. Defensive MVP went to Creed Bratton, Pythons linebacker with 109 tackles and 14 sacks. Finally, linebacker Mason Brown won Defensive Rookie of the Year with 104 tackles, 11 sacks, and two interceptions.

2023

The 2023 season would be a year in transition for the Pythons. With Colt McCoy as the only notable returning player, the Pythons roster was mostly young and untested. While they won their season opener on the road against the Norfolk Seawolves, the Pythons would then go on to lose four in a row. They would alternate wins and losses, before ultimately losing four of their final six games on the way to a final record of 6-8. They finished second in the North Division, behind the Kansas City Coyotes and their 10-4 record, and both teams would meet in the DSFL North Championship, hosted in Kansas City. The Pythons would jump out to an early lead off a Gavin Rice touchdown reception from quarterback Joliet L. Christ. Kansas City would answer five minutes later with a LaMarcus Strike touchdown reception from Gus T. T. Showbiz. It would be mostly Kansas City from there on out, with Coyotes' Mike Miles 31 yard interception return in the second quarter to make it 14-7 at the half. In the third quarter, kicker Beat Meoff addd a 34 yard field goal, and receiver Kazimir Oles caught 12 yard pass to make it 24-7 in favor of the Kansas City Coyotes. The Pythons would add a touchdown with an Elijah Lagerfield run with 7:20 left in the fourth quarter, but that would be the end of the scoring for the game. Portland would lose, 24-13 to Kansas City, who would go on to lose to the Tijuana Luchadores 21-20 in Ultimini VI. Quarterback Colt McCoy threw for 255 completions, 2653 yards, 6 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. On the ground, running back Elijah Lagerfield won League MVP and Offensive Rookie of the Year, leading the league with 324 carries, 1562 yards, and 10 touchdowns. He also added 21 receptions and 150 yards through the air. Lagerfield's performance was one of the few bright spots for the Pythons, in 2023, which proved to be a rebuilding year.

2024

A year removed from their rebuild, expectations were high for Portland to return to their winning ways. The season did not get off to a good start, with a 20-14 loss to the champion Tijuana Luchadores. However, Pythons found their footing and won their next three games in a row. Following a loss to the San Antonio Marshals, the Pythons scored 57 points in a rout of the Norfolk Seawolves. The Pythons would alternate wins and losses for the rest of the season, before beating the 1-12-1 Palm Beach Solar Bears 46-10 in the final game of the season. Earning themselves an 8-6 record, the Pythons were second in the division once again to the 9-5 Kansas City Coyotes. The DSFL North Championship game would be held in Kansas City, and would see the Pythons employ a ground attack game against the Coyotes. The game got off to a slow start, with a pair of field goes by Pythons' kicker Adam Anderson to make it 6-0 at the end of the first. The second quarter saw an explosion of activity, first with touchdown reception by Portland's Felix Hasselhoff from quarterback Joliet L. Christ, followed by a touchdown catch by Kansas City's Vinny Valentine from Gus T. T. Showbiz. A pair of matching field goals from Adam Anderson and the Coyotes' Kick Puncher made the score 16-10 at the end of the first half in favor of Portland. In the third quarter, Python running back Elijah Lagerfield ripped off a 72 yard touchdown run, which was eventually answered by a 3 yard run by Kansas City running back LaMarcus Strike, making the score 23-17 for the Pythons. The fourth quarter again saw matching field goals by Punch and Anderson, and the game ended 26-20 with Portland winning the North. Offensive Player of the Game Elijah Lagerfield had 15 carries for 162 yards and a touchdown, while Defensive Player of the Game went to Portland linebacker Stewart Griffin, who had 11 tackles and a sack. In beating the Coyotes, the Pythons secured a date with the Tijuana Luchadores in Ultimini VII, hosted in Mexico. The game would go down as one of the great Championship contests in the DSFL, and started quickly. Tijuana running back Andreas Metaxas scored first on a 15 yard run, before Portland quarterback Joliet L. Christ found Felix Hasselhoff for an 8 yard touchdown to tie. In the second quarter, Portland took the lead as Christ once again found Hasselhoff for 21 yards and the score. Tijuana kicker Klaus DerFisch added a field goal, and the score was 14-10 at the half in favor of the Pythons. The Luchadores would recapture the lead in the third quarter with a pass from quarterback Adriana Falconi to receiver Xavier Flash to make the score 17-14. Portland would answer with three seconds left in the third, off a seven yard run by running back D'Pez Poopsie to make it 21-17 going into the fourth. Python kicker Adam Anderson scored on a 47 yard field goal, but the Luchadores managed to tie the game with 4:42 left in the game off a Adriana Falconi pass to Angel Martinez. The teams would trade punts to end the fourth quarter, before the game officially went to overtime. Tijuana kicked off to Portland, who could not do much with the ball before punting it back to Tijuana. The Luchadores would take the ball and march down the field, before finally scoring off a 6 yard run by Ricky Adams to win the game with 9:39 left in overtime. The Pythons would lose Ultimini VII in heart breaking fashion, but played tremendously in a legendary game. Portland cornerback Hammer Jack was the Defensive Player of the Game with five tackles, a sack, and an interception. In the season overall, Joliet L. Christ led the passing attacking with 260 completions, 2741 yards, and 12 touchdowns with 12 interceptions. Running back D'Pez Poopsie led the Pythons rushing attack with 205 carries for 1163 yards and 11 touchdowns. Elijah Lagerfield, however, was close behind with 210 carries, 1053 yards, and six touchdowns. Felix Hasselhoff was second in the league with 81 catches, 1069 yards, and four touchdowns. On the other side of the ball, Stewart Griffin led the team with 114 tackles, 8 sacks, and an interception.

2025

Coming off their heartbreaking loss in the championship game the year before, the Pythons started their 2025 season with a bang. With returning stars Joliet L. Christ and Felix Hasselhoff, they won their first three games of the season, including a 13-7 victory in a rematch against the Tijuana Luchadores. After dropping their week four game against the Kansas City Coyotes, the Pythons would go on another three game winning streak. They would run into trouble in the middle of the season, going 3-4 in the final seven games of the season. Still, their final record of 9-5 was good enough to win the division and set up a Conference Championship match against the Norfolk Seawolves. The game would prove to be a back and forth affair, with Norfolk taking the lead with 4:34 left in the fourth quarter off an Oliver Dixon run. With the score 18-13 after a failed two-point conversion, the Pythons marched down the field and took the lead with 19 seconds left with a Taylor Peterson touchdown catch from Joliet L. Christ. The win would set up the Pythons for their second consecutive appearance in the Ultimini, this time in Ultimini VIII against the 10-4 Tijuana Luchadores. Unfortunately, whether they were exhausted after their narrow victory over Norfolk or not, Portland struggled mightily in the title game. Wide receiver Adrian Pitcher caught an 8 yard pass from Jonson Cox III to put the Pythons in the lead at 7-0, but that would be the extent of Portland's scoring in the game. Tijuana running back Zoro Roronoa added a pair of touch down runs, with his teammate Ricky Flores joining him. Tijuana kicker Kulture Fulture added a field goal, and the Tijuana Luchadores won the game 37-7. For the second year in a row, the Pythons would be going home from the Ultimini empty-handed. In the regular season, Joliet L. Christ completed 234 passes for 2396 yards and 12 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Rookie running back Antonio Summer carried the ball 223 times for 1264 yards and 7 touchdowns on the ground. He also added 19 receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown through the air. Slim Shady, another rookie running back, provided 191 carries, 1061 yards, and 13 touchdowns on the ground. Receiver Felix Hasselhoff caught 79 balls for 1107 yards and six touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Dan Schneider led the team with 117 tackles, a sack, and two interceptions.

2026

The Pythons had now made it two consecutive years in which they reached the pinnacle of the DSFL and yet fell short at the end. But the previous failings in past seasons provided vital experience for the team, who now saw what was required to win it all. The 2026 campaign saw the Pythons utterly dominate the regular season. Winning every game, with the exception of a 45-31 loss to the San Antonio Marshals, the Pythons finished the regular season with a 13-1 record, tied for the best regular season record all-time in the DSFL. Portland was dominant on both sides of the ball, scoring 377 points while allowing only 181, both best in the league. Quarterback Johnson Cox III led the passing attack with 240 completions, 2737 yards, 17 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Running back Slim Shady provided 264 carries, 1448 yards, and 14 touchdowns on the ground. Through the air, Shady added seven receptions for 52 yards and a touchdown. The Pythons also featured rookie Beauregard Smallwood-Chess at running back, who added 246 carries, 1216 yards, and 12 touchdowns. Defensively, rookie linebacker Charlie Trout was dominant, with 150 tackles, 8 sacks and an interception to go along with three forced fumbles. The Pythons would meet the Kansas City Coyotes for the DSFL North Championship, and dominated the game for a final score of 23-6. The win would send the Pythons to the Ultimini for the third consecutive year, this time a rematch with the Tijuana Luchadores. The 5-9 Luchadores were fresh off an upset victory over the San Antonio Marshals, and came into the game with high spirits. The Luchadores drew first blood, scoring on a 26 yard field goal by rookie kicker Neo Donaldson. The Pythons would respond in the second quarter with kick from Eric Legstrong, tying the game at 3. To continue the duel, Neo Donaldson scored on a 50 yard field goal, and the Luchadores went into the half up 6-3. In the second half, with a minute to go in the third quarter, Portland scored the only touchdown of the game on an Errol Maddox reception from Johnson Cox III. Eric Legstrong would add another field goal before the game ended in a 13-6 victory for the Pythons in Ultimini IX, with running back Slim Shady winning Offensive Player of the Game with 22 carries, 112 yards, and 0 touchdowns. The defensive battle was a surprise, but the Pythons had once again captured Ultimini glory with their third championship.

2027

The 2027 season was one of change for the Pythons. Stars like Johnson Cox III and Slim Shady moved on, with rookies and older veterans taking their place. The Pythons won their opening game against the Norfolk Seawolves, but dropped the following contest to the Kansas City Coyotes. This would prove to be somewhat of a pattern for the Pythons, who struggled to build consistent momentum throughout the year. Still, they were able to win four of their last five games and amass a 9-5 record, good for second in the division behind the 10-4 Kansas City Coyotes. Caleb McCoy led the passing attack for Portland, compiling 209 completions, 2103 yards, 19 touchdowns and three interceptions. Rookie running back Corey Trevor carried the ball 272 times for 1427 yards and 14 touchdowns, tied for the second-most in the league. Defensively, linebacker David Ginsberg led the team with 104 tackles and cornerback Richard Ramsey added five interceptions. Kansas City would host the DSFL North Championship game, and get out to an early lead. The Coyotes' defense managed to drop Caleb McCoy for a safety in the first drive of the game. Kansas City would then add to their lead off a Krispy Kreme touchdown reception from quarterback Luke Boechler. Finally, Coyotes kicker Alex Frost would add a field goal to make it 11-0 at the end of the first quarter. The Pythons would show some fight off a 22 yard field goal by Roderick Castleberry, but Kansas City countered with a 36 yard kick by Alex Frost to make it 3-14 at the half. The Pythons would score their first and only touchdown of the game with an 11 yard touchdown reception by Lucius Kaine from Caleb McCoy to claw within four points. However, on the ensuing drive, Coyotes running back Aksel Danielsson scored on a 66 yard run, making it 10-21 to go into the fourth. The Pythons would add a pair of field goals by Roderick Castleberry, but it wasn't enough and the game ended with a score of 16-21. The Coyotes would go on to stomp the Tijuana Luchadores in Ultimini X, 37-7, but it was a difficult season for the Pythons with many unanswered questions.

Logos and uniforms

Legacy Era (2018-2037)

The original colors of the Portland Pythons were gold and black, and featured a logo with a black and gold python emblazoned on a black shield. The home jerseys were black with gold accents on the sleeves and a black collar. The away uniforms,by contrast, were white with a black color and gold horizontal stripes on the sleeves.

Python's Legacy Logo
Portland Pythons' Legacy Home Uniform
Portland Python's Legacy Away Uniform

Modern Era (2038 - Current)

In the modern era, at the behest of their new general managers, the Python's updated their logo and uniforms. The general manager had this to say about the updated Portland logo: "Our logo now better represents the city of Portland and the branding as a whole. We took the 4-pointed star shape at the center of our logo from the flag of the city of Portland. The secondary star shape mimics that earlier influence while also alluding to the compass rose and to Porland's historic marine and shipping industries. The green color also comes from the flag, while the white primary color and the orange secondary color come from the scale coloration of the albino Burmese python. We're super excited to bring this new era to the team and to see this new logo on the helmets of the next generations of Pythons."

Portland Pythons Modern Logo

Season-by-season records

Season Regular Season Record Post Season Record
W L T PCT W L
2018 5 9 0 .357 0 0
2019 11 3 0 .786 2 0
2020 10 4 0 .714 1 1
2021 10 4 0 .714 0 0
2022 12 2 0 .857 2 0
2023 6 8 0 .429 0 1
2024 8 6 0 .571 1 1
2025 9 5 0 .643 1 1
2026 13 1 0 .929 2 0
2027 9 5 0 .643 0 1
2028 8 6 0 .571 0 1
2029 10 4 0 .714 2 0
2030 7 7 0 .500 1 1
2031 11 3 0 .786 1 1
2032 11 3 0 .786 1 1
2033 11 3 0 .786 2 0
2034 8 6 0 .571 0 1
2035 2 12 0 .143 0 0
2036 8 6 0 .571 0 1
2037 5 9 0 .357 0 0
2038 5 9 0 .357 0 0
Total 179 115 0 .609 16 12

Players of note

Current roster

Portland Pythons roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Roster updated February 21, 2023
  22 Active

NFC rostersSFC rosters

See also

Portland Pythons individual awards

Franchise records

Passing

DSFL Award Winners
Season Player Award
2020 (S5) Jameis Christ (QB) League MVP
2020 (S5) Jameis Christ (QB) Offensive MVP
2020 (S5) Andreas Waiters (DE) Defensive MVP
2020 (S5) Andreas Waiters (DE) Defensive ROTY
Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

+ = min. 500 attempts, # = min. 100 attempts, ∗ = minimum 15 attempts

Rushing

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

∗ = minimum 15 attempts, # = min. 100 attempts, + = min. 500 attempts

Receiving

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

∗ = minimum 4 receptions, # = min. 20 receptions, + = min. 200 receptions

Other

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

Returns

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

Kicking

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

Defense

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

Exceptional Performances

Regular Season Playoffs Rookie
Career Season Game Career Season Game Season Game

References

  1. "Portland Pythons Team Info". Official Portland Pythons Info Page. National Simulation Football League. Oct 20, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2018.


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