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1998 Frankfurt Galaxy season

NFL Europe team season


NFL Europe team season

FieldValue
teamFrankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe)
teamdisplayFrankfurt Galaxy
year1998
record7–3
division_place1st
coachDick Curl
general managerChris Heyne
stadiumWaldstadion
playoffsLost World Bowl '98
previous1997
next1999
shortnavlinkFrankfurt Galaxy

The 1998 Frankfurt Galaxy season was the sixth season for the franchise in the NFL Europe League (NFLEL). The team was led by head coach Dick Curl in his first year, and played its home games at Waldstadion in Frankfurt, Germany. They finished the regular season in first place with a record of seven wins and three losses. In World Bowl '98, Frankfurt lost to the Rhein Fire 34–10.

Offseason

NFL Europe League draft

Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeRoundChoiceOverall122228351742205529623275418244955310256115651226813577142801558916292175101182104195113202116215125222128235137242140255149262152274159281161
Ben LynchCCalifornia
Robert BarrOTRutgers
Alundis BriceCBMississippi
James BurtonCBFresno State
Mel AgeeDEIllinois
Sylvester WrightLBKansas
Dana HowardLBIllinois
Billy WilliamsWRTennessee
Jamie VanderveltGWisconsin
Marquis WalkerCBSoutheast Missouri State
Harold GraggDEWake Forest
Mike FredenburgOTGeorgia
K. D. WilliamsLBHenderson State
Demetrius AllenWRVirginia
Sedric ClarkLBTulsa
J InaGMiami
Tony CorbinQBSacramento State
Don ReynoldsDTVirginia
Marcellus MostellaLBAuburn
Paul LacosteLBMississippi State
Jermaine ChaneyRBIndiana
David BaileyOTJames Madison
Michael BlairRBBall State
Todd HunterOTTulane
Byron CapersCBFlorida State
Juan DanielsWRGeorgia
Pete DiMarioOTAlabama
Moses RegularTEMissouri Valley State

NFL allocations

Player namePositionCollegeNFL team
Patrick AugafaCIowa StateWashington Redskins
Darrick BranchWRHawaiiDenver Broncos
Kenyan BranscombWROregon StateOakland Raiders
Hillary ButlerLBWashingtonDenver Broncos
Anthony CobbsCBUCLANew Orleans Saints
Scott CurryOTAmherst CollegeOakland Raiders
Jerome DavisDEMinnesotaDetroit Lions
Chris DittoeQBIndianaDetroit Lions
Mitchell GallowayWREast CarolinaBuffalo Bills
Aaron HenneGMarylandPittsburgh Steelers
Damon HuardQBWashingtonMiami Dolphins
Bill KushnerP/KBoston CollegeCincinnati Bengals
Curtis McGeeOTGeorgia TechNew England Patriots
Reynard RutherfordRBCaliforniaSan Francisco 49ers
Artie UlmerLBValdosta StateMinnesota Vikings
Vann WashingtonSWest VirginiaKansas City Chiefs

Personnel

Staff

  • General Manager – Chris Heyne

  • Deputy General Manager – Tilman Engel

  • Head Coach/Quarterbacks – Dick Curl

  • Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers – Wes Chandler

  • National Coach/Running Backs – Alessandro Cinelli

  • Offensive Line – Bob Lord

  • Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Steve Spagnuolo

  • Defensive Line – Bob Bicknell

  • Defensive Backs – Dan Daniel

Roster

Schedule

Standings

Game summaries

Week 5: vs Rhein Fire

;First quarter

  • Rhein – 28-yard field goal by Manfred Burgsmüller, 6:06. ;Second quarter
  • Rhein – Marcus Robinson 58-yard touchdown reception from Mike Quinn, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good, 1:45. ;Third quarter
  • Rhein – Derrick Clark 1-yard touchdown run, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good, 6:08.
  • Rhein – Derrick Clark 1-yard touchdown run, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good, 0:46. ;Fourth quarter
  • Frankfurt – Mario Bailey 7-yard touchdown reception from Damon Huard, Ralf Kleinmann kick good, 9:30.
  • Rhein – Derrick Clark 3-yard touchdown run, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good, 4:59.
  • Frankfurt – Mario Bailey 22-yard touchdown reception from Chris Dittoe, Ralf Kleinmann kick good, 0:02.

Week 6: at Barcelona Dragons

Week 9: vs Scottish Claymores

World Bowl '98

References

References

  1. "1998 Frankfurt Galaxy Media Guide".
  2. (May 4, 1998). "NFL Europe League". European Stars and Stripes.
  3. Associated Press. (May 31, 1998). "Galaxy 21, Claymores 10". Associated Press.
  4. "The Official 2001 NFL Europe League Fact Book".
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