Major rule changes go here
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against
- Green indicates clinched playoff berth
- Purple indicates division champion
- Gray indicates best conference record
* Despite having a better divisional record than Colorado, Grand Rapids was ruled as the American Conference's #6 seed.
Tiebreakers go here
- Main article: Arena Football League playoffs, 2008 (only add if page exists at the moment.)
- Winner in bold
| Wild Card Playoffs
| | | Divisional Playoffs
| | | Conference Championships
| | | ArenaBowl XXII
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| Cleveland Gladiators
| 73
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| | | 2
| Georgia Force
| 70
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| 4
| Cleveland Gladiators
| 69
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| 5
| Orlando Predators
| 66
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| | 4
| Cleveland Gladiators
| 35
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| National Conference
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| | | 1
| Philadelphia Soul
| 70
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| 3
| Dallas Desperados
| 63
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| 6
| New York Dragons
| 77
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| | 6
| New York Dragons
| 48
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| | | 1
| Philadelphia Soul
| 49
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| | A2
| San Jose SaberCats
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| | | N1
| Philadelphia Soul
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| | 6
| Grand Rapids Rampage
| 58
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| | | 1
| Chicago Rush
| 41
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| 3
| Arizona Rattlers
| 41
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| 6
| Grand Rapids Rampage
| 48
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| | 6
| Grand Rapids Rampage
| 55
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| American Conference
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| | | 2
| San Jose SaberCats
| 81
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| 4
| Utah Blaze
| 44
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| 5
| Colorado Crush
| 49
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| | 5
| Colorado Crush
| 51
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| San Jose SaberCats
| 64
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Points scored |
??? (???)
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Total yards gained |
??? (?,???)
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Yards rushing |
Kansas City Brigade (533)
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Yards passing |
Philadelphia Soul (4,519)
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Fewest points allowed |
??? (???)
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Fewest total yards allowed |
Kansas City Brigade? (4,632)
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Fewest rushing yards allowed |
Arizona Rattlers (162)
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Fewest passing yards allowed |
Kansas City Brigade (4,118)
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Scoring |
A.J. Haglund, San Jose (179 points)
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Touchdowns |
Otis Amey, Cleveland (50 TDs)
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Most field goals made |
A.J. Haglund, San Jose (21 FGs)
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Rushing |
Marlion Jackson, Cleveland (356 yards)
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Passing |
Matt D'Orazio, Philadelphia (131.3 rating)
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Passing yards' |
Chris Greisen, Georgia (4,956 yards)
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Passing touchdowns |
Mark Grieb, San Jose (100 TDs)
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Pass receiving |
Derek Lee, Columbus (141 catches)
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Pass receiving yards |
Derek Lee, Columbus (1,755)
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Kickoff returns |
Ahmad Hawkins, Grand Rapids (23.8 average yards)
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Interceptions |
Dennison Robinson, Chicago (13)
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Sacks |
Colston Weatherington, Dallas (10.5)
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Coach of the Year |
Mike Wilpolt, Columbus
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Offensive Player of the Year |
Chris Jackson, Wide Receiver, Philadelphia
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Lineman of the Year |
Colston Weatherington, OL/DL, Dallas
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Rookie of the Year |
Donovan Morgan, Wide Receiver, Chicago
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Kicker of the Year |
A.J. Haglund, Kicker, San Jose
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