Channing Stribling produced this week for the Michigan alumni contingent in the new American Alliance of Football.

A corner for the Memphis Express, he racked up five tackles, three pass breakups and an interception in a 20-18 defeat to the visiting Arizona Hotshots.

Channing Stribling picks off John Wolford pic.twitter.com/qriaLyUKCz — Arif Hasan (@ArifHasanNFL) February 17, 2019

The 6-foot-2, 175-pounder has jumped around the professional ranks. After notching 29 tackles and four picks (including returned for a touchdown) in 2016, he earned an undrafted free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns. Since then, he’s participated on practice squads for the Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Chargers.

Stribling has roamed all over the field so far for the 0-2 Express.

For the second week in a row, De’Veon Smith punched in a short touchdown for the Orlando Apollos.

He got Steve Spurrier’s new team on the board in the second quarter with a one-yard plunge. It helped kickstart a 37-29 comeback victory over the San Antonio Commanders.

He finished with four carries for four yards, as well as two receptions for 10. He also tacked on a two-point conversion.

He suited up across former teammate Matt Godin, a defensive tackle for San Antonio. The former Greg Mattison disciple mustered a single stop and a pass deflection.

Two other Michigan alumni backs are on AAF rosters. Ty Isaac saw his first action for the Birmingham Iron in a 12-9 triumph over the Salt Lake Stallions. He earned a lone carry for two yards and two catches for four.

Denard Robinson was placed on the inactive roster for the Atlanta Legends.

TONIGHT’S INACTIVES:



17 James Quick

25 Denard Robinson

51 Tau Lotulelei

54 Dylan Donahue

60 Trae Moxley

83 Jake Sutherland

99 Bijhon Jackson

21 Doran Grant #AllHailATL | #ATLvsSD | @TheAAF — Atlanta Legends (@AafLegends) February 18, 2019

All boxscores can be found here.