1988 Arena Football League season

1988 Arena Football League season
League Arena Football League
Sport Arena football
Duration April 28, 1988 – July 30, 1988
Regular season
Season champions Chicago Bruisers
Season MVP Ben Bennett (CHI)
League postseason
1 vs 4 Semifinals champions Chicago Bruisers
  1 vs 4 Semifinals runners-up Los Angeles Cobras
2 vs 3 Semifinals champions Detroit Drive
  2 vs 3 Semifinals runners-up Pittsburgh Gladiators
ArenaBowl II
Champions Detroit Drive
  Runners-up Chicago Bruisers
Finals MVP Steve Griffin (DET)

The 1988 Arena Football League season was the second season of the Arena Football League. The league champions were the Detroit Drive, who defeated the Chicago Bruisers in ArenaBowl II.

Standings

1988 Arena Football League Standings
Team W L T PCT PF PA PF (Avg.) PA (Avg.) STK
xy-Chicago Bruisers 10 1 1 .875 526 374 43.8 31.2 T 1
x-Detroit Drive 9 3 0 .750 472 310 39.3 25.8 W 7
x-Pittsburgh Gladiators 6 6 0 .500 507 491 42.3 40.9 L 1
x-Los Angeles Cobras 5 6 1 .458 463 449 38.6 37.4 T 1
New England Steamrollers 3 9 0 .250 335 511 27.9 42.6 W 1
New York Knights 2 10 0 .167 342 510 28.5 42.5 L 2

y – clinched regular-season title

x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Semifinals ArenaBowl II
      
1 Chicago 29
4 Los Angeles 16
1 Chicago 13
2 Detroit 24
2 Detroit 34
3 Pittsburgh 25

Awards and honors

Regular season awards

Award Winner Position Team
Most Valuable Player Ben Bennett Quarterback Chicago Bruisers
Ironman of the Year Dwayne Dixon Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Detroit Drive
Coach of the Year Perry Moss Head coach Chicago Bruisers

1st Team All-Arena

1st Team All-Arena
QuarterbackBen Bennett, Chicago
Fullback/LinebackerWalter Holman, Detroit
Wide Receiver/Defensive BackGary Mullen, Los Angeles
Carl Aikens, Jr., Chicago
Dwayne Dixon, Detroit
Offensive Line/Defensive LineJeff Faulkner, Chicago
Craig Walls, Pittsburgh
Quinton Knight, New York
Defensive SpecialistDurwood Roquemore, Chicago
KickerMarco Morales, Chicago

2nd Team All-Arena

2nd Team All-Arena
QuarterbackMatt Stevens, Los Angeles
Fullback/LinebackerOsia Lewis, Chicago
Wide Receiver/Defensive BackReggie Smith, Chicago
Jim Hockaday, New England
Vince Courville, New York
Offensive Line/Defensive LineSylvester Bembery, New England
Jon Roehlk, Detroit
Kevin Murphy, New England
Defensive SpecialistNate Miller, Detroit
KickerNovo Bojovic, Detroit

Team notes

# of TeamsExpansion TeamsFolded TeamsSuspended TeamsTeams returning from previous seasonTeams returning after hiatusRelocated TeamsName Changes
6 Detroit Drive
Los Angeles Cobras
New England Steamrollers
New York Knights
Denver Dynamite
Washington Commandos
Chicago Bruisers
Pittsburgh Gladiators

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