2010 NAFL season (Jayverse)

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The 2010 NAFL season was the 91st regular season of the North American Football League and the 45th of the Super Bowl era.

Top Draft Choices

Chicago Bears draft Ndamukong Suh (DT)

Miami Dolphins draft Jacoby Ford (WR)

Houston Oilers draft Kareem Jackson (CB)

San Antonio Dreadnoughts draft Devin McCourty (CB)

Central Valley Coyotes draft Eric Berry (SS)

Oakland Invaders draft Alterraun Verner (CB)

Ottawa Canadians draft Sam Bradford (QB)

Buffalo Bills draft Jahvid Best (RB)

Toronto Huskies draft Aaron Hernandez (TE)

Washington Sentinels draft Tyson Alualu (DT)

Dallas Texans draft Maurkice Puncey (C)

Los Angeles Avengers draft Koa Misi (LB)

St. Louis Stallions draft Mike Kafka (QB)

Standings

NFC East: Hartford Breakers (22-8), Baltimore Ravens (19-11), Philadelphia Eagles (17-13), Washington Sentinels (16-14), Jacksonville Sharks (15-15), Charlotte Panthers (15-15), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (14-16), Quebec City Voyageurs (13-17), Montreal Alouettes (13-17), New York Giants (10-20), Toronto Huskies (9-21)

NFC Central: Kansas City Colts (20-10), Dallas Texans (20-10), St. Louis Stallions (19-11), Indianapolis Racers (19-11), New Orleans Saints (17-13), Detroit LIons (17-13), Nashville Titans (14-16), Mexico City Diablos (10-20), Austin Armadillos (9-21), Green Bay Packers (9-21), Chicago Bears (8-22)

NFC West: Seattle Orcas (20-10), Portland Storm (18-12), Calgary Stampeders (17-13), Las Vegas Gamblers (16-14), Arizona Firebirds (14-16), San Francisco 49ers (14-16), Los Angeles Rams (12-18), Edmonton Elks (11-19), Denver Broncos (11-19), Vancouver Lumberjacks (10-20), Sacramento Condors (6-24)

AFC East: Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (18-12), Boston Patriots (17-13), Orlando Wizards (17-13), New York Jets (16-14), Halifax Schooners (16-14), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (16-14), Brooklyn Barons (15-15), Atlanta Falcons (15-15), Buffalo Bills (15-15), Miami Dolphins (14-16), Ottawa Canadians (13-17)

AFC Central: Oklahoma City Outlaws (24-6), Pittsburgh Steelers (19-11), Memphis Steamers (19-11), Birmingham Vulcans (17-13), Minnesota Vikings (16-14), Cincinnati Chargers (15-15), Iowa Barnstormers (13-17), Winnipeg Bombers (13-17), Houston OIlers (12-18), San Antonio Dreadnoughts (10-20), Cleveland Browns (8-22)

AFC West: Los Angeles Avengers (23-7), Salt Lake City Pioneers (20-10), San Diego Destroyers (18-12), Saskatchewan Roughriders (18-12), Oakland Invaders (17-13), Reno Aces (17-13), Honolulu Raiders (15-15), Tucson Wranglers (15-15), Central Valley Coyotes (14-16), San Jose Surge (12-18), New Mexico Rattlers (9-21)

Playoffs

NFC Semi-Final: Seattle def. Hartford 35-17, Kansas City def. Dallas 31-24

AFC Semi-Final: Oklahoma City def. Pittsburgh 28-17, LA Avengers def. Salt Lake City 49-24

NFC Championship: Seattle def. Kansas City 24-17

AFC Championship: Oklahoma City def. LA Avengers 55-20

Super Bowl XLV (at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX): Oklahoma City def. Seattle 21-14

Pro Bowl (at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI): NFC def. AFC 33-31

League Leaders

Passing Yards - Ben Roethlisberger (Nashville) 9,854

Passing TD's - Leonard Pinto (Oklahoma City) 86

Passing Rating - James Snyder (Raleigh-Durham) 114.1

Rushing Yards - Joseph Addai (Cleveland) 3,172

Receiving Yards - Larry Fitzgerald (LA Avengers) 3,567

Total Points - Jeffrey Tipton (Oklahoma City) 310

Tackles - Jonathan VIlma (Honolulu) 263

Sacks - Haloti Ngata (Brooklyn) 33

Interceptions - Asante Samuel (Memphis) & Charles Woodson (Baltimore) 10