Week 6 of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) is in the books as the top teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack.

Texas A&M has quite a few former players that are in the league, looking for another shot in the NFL once the season is over. Some of them impressed over the weekend.

On Saturday, the Salt Lake Stallions beat the Memphis Express, 22-9. Memphis now officially has one former A&M player on its roster but quarterback Johnny Manziel had not signed with the team in time to suit up over the weekend.

For Salt Lake, former Aggie kicker Taylor Bertolet serves in that role. He has had an up-and-down season but hit a pair of field goals in the victory.

On Saturday evening, the Arizona Hotshots defeated the Orlando Apollos, 22-17. It was the first loss for head coach Steve Spurrier and Co.

No Aggies play for Orlando but a number of them suit up for Arizona. Trevor Knight is the backup quarterback for the Hotshots but did not take a snap over the weekend. Patrick Lewis played guard for Arizona and helped the team to 179 rushing yards and 162 yards through the air.

The afternoon game on Sunday saw the San Antonio Commanders go on the road and rout the Atlanta Legends, 37-6.

Running back Trey Williams was the second-leading rusher for his home-state team. The former five-star prospect ran for 32 yards on six carries for San Antonio. He also caught one pass for two yards.

Tight end Cam Clear had served almost exclusively as a blocker early in the season but was the Commanders' leading receiver on Sunday. He caught five passes for 45 yards in the win. On defense for San Antonio, linebacker Shaan Washington finished with one solo tackle.

In the loss, offensive lineman Avery Gennesy served in a backup role for Atlanta. The Legends finished with 225 passing yards and 65 rushing yards,

In the final game of the weekend on Sunday evening, the Birmingham Iron beat the San Diego Fleet on a walkoff field goal, 32-29.

Former Aggie All-American defensive end Damontre Moore has been one of the AAF's best defenders so far this season. For the Fleet on Sunday, he had five solo tackles and a sack in the loss.