2009 NAFL season (Jayverse)

The 2009 NAFL season was the 90th season in the history of the North American Football League (NFL). The 50th anniversary of the original ten charter members of the American Football League was celebrated during this season.

Top Draft Choices
Jacksonville Sharks draft Percy Harvin (WR)

Miami Dolphins draft Greg Toler (CB)

Seattle Orcas draft Clay Matthews (LB)

Cleveland Browns draft Brian Orakpo (DE)

Buffalo Bills draft Jeremy Maclin (WR)

Tucson Wranglers draft Jairus Byrd (FS)

St. Louis Stallions draft Brian Cushing (LB)

Minnesota Vikings draft Kenny Britt (WR)

Arizona Firebirds draft Mike Wallace (WR)

Memphis Steamers draft Glover Quin (FS)

Toronto Huskies draft Ziggy Hood (DE)

Brooklyn Barons draft Sebastian Vollmer (T)

Baltimore Ravens draft Arian Foster (RB)

Final Standings
NFC East: Baltimore Ravens (25-5), Philadelphia Eagles (19-11), Jacksonville Sharks (18-12), Charlotte Panthers (16-14), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (15-15), Washington Sentinels (14-16), Toronto Huskies (13-17), Quebec City Voyageurs (12-18), New York Giants (12-18), Montreal Alouettes (10-20), Hartford Breakers (9-21)

NFC Central: Indianapolis Racers (20-10), Austin Armadillos (18-12), New Orleans Saints (18-12), Mexico City Diablos (17-13), Green Bay Packers (16-14), St. Louis Stallions (16-14), Dallas Texans (14-16), Kansas City Colts (13-17), Nashville Titans (12-18), Detroit Lions (12-18), Chicago Bears (7-23)

NFC West: Calgary Stampeders (23-7), Seattle Orcas (23-7), Denver Broncos (18-12), Portland Storm (17-13), Las Vegas Gamblers (17-13), Edmonton Elks (14-16), San Francisco 49ers (14-16), Los Angeles Rams (13-17), Vancouver Lumberjacks (12-18), Arizona Firebirds (9-21), Sacramento Condors (9-21)

AFC East: Boston Patriots (24-6), Atlanta Falcons (19-11), Orlando Wizards (17-13), Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (16-14), New York Jets (16-14), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (16-14), Brooklyn Barons (14-16), Buffalo BIlls (13-17), Ottawa Canadians (12-28), Halifax Schooners (10-20), Miami Dolphins (7-23)

AFC Central: Oklahoma City Outlaws (23-7), Iowa Barnstormers (22-8), Winnipeg Bombers (19-11), Cincinnati Chargers (17-13), Cleveland Browns (17-13), Pittsburgh Steelers (17-13), Memphis Steamers (17-13), Birmingham Vulcans (11-19), Minnesota VIkings (10-20), San Antonio Dreadnoughts (8-22), Houston OIlers (8-22)

AFC West: San Diego Destroyers (23-7), Reno Aces (20-10), San Jose Surge (17-13), Tucson Wranglers (17-13), Los Angeles Avengers (15-15), Salt Lake City Pioneers (15-15), Honolulu Raiders (14-16), New Mexico Rattlers (11-19), Oakland Invaders (11-19), Central Valley Coyotes (10-20), Saskatchewan Roughriders (9-21)

Playoffs
NFC Semi-Final: Baltimore def. Indianapolis 33-20, Calgary def. Seattle 39-35

AFC Semi-Final: Boston def. Iowa 55-14, San Diego def. Oklahoma City 52-42

NFC Championship: Calgary def. Baltimore 36-28

AFC Championship: San Diego def. Boston 66-31

Super Bowl XLIV (at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, CA): Calgary def. San Diego 45-31

Pro Bowl: NFC def. AFC 40-21

League Leaders
Passing Yards - Leonard Pinto (Oklahoma City) 10,716

Passing TD's - Leonard Pinto (Oklahoma City) 101

Passing Rating - Leonard Pinto (Oklahoma City) 132.2

Rushing Yards - Adrian Peterson (Charlotte) 2,599

Receiving Yards - Anquan Boldin (Oklahoma City) 4,015

Total Points - Rory Weathers (Mexico City) 306

Tackles - James Harrison (Raleigh-Durham) 235

Sacks - Glenn Dorsey (Washington) & Halati Ngata (Brooklyn) 33

Interceptions - David Howard (St. Louis) & Terrance Howard (Memphis) 10