1994 Baltimore CFLers season
The 1994 Baltimore Football Club season was the first in the history of the Baltimore CFL franchise. Initially intended to be named the Baltimore CFL Colts, the team was forced to adopt a generic name after Robert Irsay successfully enjoined the team from using any name that might associate with the former Baltimore Colts, which he had controversially moved to Indiana 11 years prior. The team became the first American-based CFL team to play in the Grey Cup, but lost to the hometown BC Lions on a last second field goal.
Preseason
Week | Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Attendance |
1 | Fri, June 24 | at Shreveport Pirates | 33–18 | Win | 19,000 |
2 | Wed, June 29 | vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 45–43 | Win | 21,078 |
Season standings
Season schedule
Playoffs
Awards and honors
After the season, other Baltimore Stallions' received awards and accomplishments in the CFL, which are:1994 Eastern All-Stars
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
1994 CFL All-Stars
Offense
- Mike Pringle
- Shar Pourdanesh
- Irvin Smith
- Josh Miller