The third week of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) season is now in the books. Again, several former Texas A&M players were on rosters and saw action for teams in the new league.

Arizona entered the year as the favorite to win the crown. The Hotshots were 2-0 heading into Saturday but dropped their game to the Salt Lake Stallions, 23-15.

After only connecting on one of four field goal attempts a week ago, former Aggie kicker Taylor Bertolet had two tries in the win this week. While his first attempt from 39 yards hit the right upright, he connected on his second one from 54 yards out.

In the loss, former A&M center Patrick Lewis played guard for the Hotshots. He helped the team to 222 passing yards and 66 rushing yards.

After not seeing action in the first two weeks of the season, former A&M quarterback Trevor Knight saw his first snaps for Arizona. He came on when starter John Wolford went out with a back injury on the first play of the second half.

In his debut, Knight finished 8-for-17 passing for 95 yards. He did not throw a touchdown pass or an interception.

In another rematch from the opening weekend, the San Diego Fleet got revenge against the San Antonio Commanders, winning 31-11.

On defense for San Diego, Damontre Moore has been one of the standouts in the early part of the season. In the win this weekend, the former All-American defensive end had one solo tackle.

After missing the first two weeks with an injury, running back Trey Williams saw his first action for San Antonio. He led the Commanders with 75 yards on only seven attempts. Williams also caught two passes for 13 yards. Tight end Cameron Clear did not have a reception in the loss.

Though he had multiple sacks in each of the first two games, former A&M linebacker Shaan Washington was on the inactive list for the Commanders.

The Birmingham Iron moved to 3-0 on the season with a 28-12 win over the Atlanta Legends. The Legends are still looking for their first victory. In the loss, former Aggie offensive tackle Avery Gennesy served as a backup lineman for Atlanta. The team finished with 303 passing yards and 43 rushing yards.

In the other game of the weekend, head coach Steve Spurrier and the Orlando Apollos remained undefeated with a 21-17 win over the Memphis Express, who fell to 0-3.