The Alliance of American Football made a successful debut on Feb. 9 with two games being televised that Saturday and then two more on Sunday. The new league just completed its second week with games this past weekend and the reaction has been positive for the new league that was founded by Charlie Ebersol and Bill Polian.
On Sunday, a former North Carolina Tar Heel standout made his debut in the league as Marquise Williams appeared in San Antonio’s 37-29 loss to Orlando on Sunday in what might have been the best AAF game to date.
Williams took over for starting quarterback Logan Woodside during the second quarter.