San Antonio Commanders TE Cameron Clear

The Alliance of American Football (AAF) is now well into its inaugural season. Quite a few former NFL standouts are looking for a second shot at the league while other players that have seen a little bit of action are looking to impress enough to earn their first real roles.

In the fourth weekend, the Memphis Express beat the San Diego Fleet, 26-23.

For the Fleet, former Texas A&M All-American defensive Damontre Moore is one of the league's sack leaders. However, he was out with an injury on Saturday, which was a big loss as the team fell to 2-2 on the season. The Memphis roster does not have any Aggies on it.

Also on Saturday, Steve Spurrier and the Orlando Apollos moved to 4-0 on the season with a 20-11 win over the Salt Lake Stallions.

Former A&M kicker Taylor Bertolet has struggled a bit with the Stallions this season. On Saturday, though, he connected on his lone field goal attempt from 41 yards out. The AAF forces teams to go for two after every touchdown, so he did not have an extra point try.

On Sunday afternoon, the San Antonio Commanders handed the Birmingham Iron its first loss, 12-11.

After missing the first two games of the year with an injury, former Aggie running back Trey Williams made his debut a week ago, leading the team with 75 yards on seven carries. Though he was not the leading rusher for San Antonio this week, Williams did score the club's lone touchdown, which was the winning margin. He went in from 12 yards out just before the end of the third period for his first-ever professional touchdown. For the game, he finished with 20 yards and a touchdown on four carries. He also caught one pass for six yards.

After serving as purely a blocker in the team's previous three games, former Texas A&M tight end Cameron Clear recorded his first catches on Sunday. The 6-foot-5, 285-pounder had two receptions for 15 yards in the win. He also was a big part of helping the team run for 161 yards in the contest.

After not playing last week due to injury, linebacker Shaan Washington returned this week. However, the league’s third-leading sacker was limited in action and did not start. He finished with one solo tackle.

In the finale on Sunday evening, the Atlanta Legend got their first win of the season, beating the Arizona Hotshots, 14-11.

After making his first AAF appearance a week ago when the starter went down with an injury, quarterback Trevor Knight was back on the sideline for Arizona on Sunday as John Wolford was able to return to action. Former A&M center Patrick Lewis started at guard for the Hotshots, helping the team to 172 passing yards and 138 rushing yards.

For Atlanta, former A&M left tackle Avery Gennesy saw some work at guard. The Legends finished with 277 passing yards and 177 rushing yards.