NFL Flag Football: Week Five recap

Zane Rowland, Sports Correspondent

The NFL Flag League picked back up on Sunday with games that could potentially decide playoff seeding, with some blowouts and a few tight games along the way.

In the Lombardi Division, the Ravens were able to outlast the Falcons with a 34-28 score. The Vikings had their way with the Buccaneers, winning that game 31-6. The Cardinals flew by the Commanders, with a final score of 35-12 to round out the Lombardi Division.

In the Shula Division, the Titans defeated the Chargers by a 14-7 score. The Colts came out on top of the Jets with a 20-6 win and the Bengals blanked the Bills with a 30-0 final in the game.

In the Lower Madden Division, the Dolphins got past the Steelers with a 19-6 final score and the 49ers won in convincing fashion, as they blew out the Broncos 38-7.

In the Upper Madden Division, the Rams continued their winning ways, dominating the Lions with a 40-0 final score. The Jaguars came out on top of the Patriots with a 38-20 win. The Chiefs won their game over the Giants, with a final score of 34-18.


In the Lombardi Division, the Cardinals possess a comfortable 5-0 record and lead. The Commanders are in second at 4-1. The Ravens follow at 3-2, with the Vikings after them at 2-3. The Falcons are in fifth place at 1-4 and the Buccaneers round out sixth place at 0-5.

n the Shula Division, the Bengals are on top, at 4-1. The Titans follow in second place at 3-1 and the Chargers are in third at 2-2. The Jets sit at fourth with a 2-3 record, followed by the Colts at 1-2 and the Bills at 0-3.

In the Lower Madden Division, the Dolphins sit in first at 4-0, with the Panthers following closely at 3-0. The Steelers are in third place at 3-2, and the 49ers follow at 2-3. The Broncos are in fifth at 1-4 and the Texans round out the division at 0-4.

In the Upper Madden Division, the Rams are undefeated and in first place with a 5-0 record. The Raiders are in second at 4-1 and the Seahawks follow them at 3-1. The Bears, Jaguars, Chiefs and Patriots follow, as they all sit at 2-2 on the year, with Lions at 1-3 after that.

The Giants and Cowboys round out the league, as both are 0-4 on the year.

The league will continue on June 1 for the final week of the season.

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