2014 LFL US season


The 2014 LFL US Season was the fifth season of LFL United States, the second in the rebranded Legends Football League, and the seventh in the combined history of that league and its predecessor, the Lingerie Football League. The season featured 10 teams in various cities across the United States.

Standings

Western Conference

conference champion, ^ ''clinched playoff berth''

2014 Legends Cup

The 2014 Legends Cup featured the defending champion Chicago Bliss versus the Atlanta Steam. Chicago came into the game a 20-point favorite. The Bliss scored first to take the 8-0 lead but Atlanta came back before the half to make the score 8-6 at the break. Chicago opened their lead 16-6 on the final play of the third quarter. Atlanta continued to remain close but Chicago never surrendered the lead, holding on to win the game 24-18 and capture their second consecutive Legends Cup championship. Chicago running back Chrisdell Harris was named MVP of the game.

Awards

League MVP
Offensive Player of the Year
  • Sindy Cummings - Las Vegas SinChrisdell Harris - Chicago Bliss
  • Markie Henderson - Las Vegas Sin
  • Saige Steinmetz - Jacksonville Breeze
Defensive Player of the YearDanika Brace - Las Vegas Sin
Rookie of the Year
  • Sindy Cummings - Las Vegas Sin
  • Lily Granston - Seattle MistDakota Hughes - Atlanta Steam
  • Markie Henderson - Las Vegas Sin
Mortaza Award
Coach of the YearDane Robinson - Atlanta Steam
  • Eddie Chan - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Keith Hac - Chicago Bliss
  • Tui Suiaunoa - Las Vegas Sin
Team of the YearAtlanta Steam
  • Los Angeles Temptation
  • Chicago Bliss
  • Las Vegas Sin
8th Man Award
  • Seattle Mist
  • Chicago BlissOmaha Heart
  • Atlanta Steam
Legends Cup MVPChrisdell Harris - Chicago Bliss