San Diego DE Damontre Moore

After a full slate of Sunday games, the second week of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) season is now in the books.

The San Diego Fleet won its first game, defeating the Atlanta Legends, 24-12. A week after recording a 1.5 sacks in the opener, former Texas A&M All-American defensive end Damontre Moore had half a sack in the victory, combining with Shakir Soto to sack Matt Simms.

Moore finished with two more assisted tackles on the game, along with three quarterback pressures.

For the Legends, former Aggie left tackle Avery Gennesy served as a backup offensive guard in the loss. Atlanta totaled 140 passing yards and 82 yards on the ground.

Thr only team in Texas, the San Antonio Commanders, fell to head coach Steve Spurrier and the Orlando Apollos, 37-29. Orlando scored 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to pull off the comeback victory.

A week after leading the club with two sacks in a season-opening win, former Texas A&M linebacker Shaan Washington had another on Sunday. Washington sacked former SMU and Texas quarterback Garrett Gilbert. The defender also finished with another solo tackle as well as one assist.

Former A&M running back Trey Williams missed the opener for San Antonio a week ago with an ankle injury. Though he was expected to return vs. Orlando, he was inactive again. Former Aggie tight end Cameron Clear was on the active roster for the Commanders and played but the 6-foot-5, 285-pounder was used exclusively as a blocker for the second-straight week.

The Arizona Hotshots, which opened the season as the league favorite, remained undefeated with a 20-18 win over the Memphis Express.

Former Texas A&M center Patrick Lewis started at guard for the Hotshots. He helped the team finish with 175 passing yards and an impressing 209 rushing yards.

Former Aggie quarterback Trevor Knight was expected to be one of the faces of the AAF. However, he was in a battle with John Wolford for the starting role and lost it prior to the opening game. For the second week in a row, Knight did not see action for Arizona.

In the final contest, the Birmingham Irons beat the Salt Lake Stallions, 12-9.

With the league forcing teams to go for two after all touchdowns, former Texas A&M kicker Taylor Bertolet did not see any game action for the Stallions a week ago. That was not the case on Sunday, though.

Bertolet connected on a field goal from 53 yards just before halftime to give the Stallions a 9-0 lead at the intermission. However, the rest of his day did not go as well. He had a try from 50 yards hit the right upright, another from 48 yards go wide left and an attempt from 55 yards fall short to finish 1-for-4 on the game.