Two weeks in now, of the ten week Alliance of American Football (AAF) inaugural campaign. Five former Syracuse Orange are currently rostered in the league. Here’s a quick look at how they performed this week.

Ervin Phillips, Atlanta Legends

While Philips caught two passes for 14 yards in the opener, he was 0-for-2 on his only two targets of the weekend, as the Legends lost to the San Diego Fleet, 24-12. Disappointing to see his involvement drop, but we’ll see where he continues to work, as the season progresses. The Legends dropped to 0-2 on the season.

Amba Etta-Tawo, Birmingham Iron

It looks like the injury from week one kept Etta-Tawo off the field for Birmingham. The Iron were able to scrape one out, 12-9 against the Salt Lake Stallions, to remain undefeated. We’ll have to see how Amba recovers and when he’s able to dress again.

Jordan Martin, San Diego Fleet

The starting free safety had a game, as the Fleet doubled up the Legends to get one in the win column. Martin tallied four solo tackles, as well as a tackle for a loss and a pass breakup. Overall a solid day for the former grad transfer.

Dontez Ford, San Diego Fleet

Ford continues the trend of former Orange regressing in week two. He was only able to wrangle a single catch on four targets, though it was a 17 yard conversion. He’s still right in the mix for the Fleet’s receiving corps.

Andrew Tiller, Orlando Apollos

Tiller kept it up in the “Sun & Gun” offense this week, allowing his quarterback Garrett Gilbert to throw for 393 yards on 19-for-28 passing and the team rushing for 66 yards. Gilbert did take four sacks, but was able to sit in the pocket when he needed to. Coach Spurrier is letting the Apollos sling it and the offense is looking good doing it.