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On January 5, 2023, the XFL announced that the Vegas Vipers would play their home games at Cashman Field. [25] When the Vipers took the field for the inaugural home game on February 25, fans and media alike lambasted the poor conditions of the playing field. Dead grass had been replaced in patches, and painted green in other areas.
On January 5, 2023, the day the league's schedule was released, Cashman Field was announced to be the Vipers home stadium for the 2023 season. [11] The move into Cashman Field was done with the full cooperation of the Las Vegas Lights FC, who cooperated with the Vipers in setting out each team's schedule. [10]
The 2023 Vegas Vipers season was the second season for the Vegas Vipers as a professional American football franchise. ... Cashman Field 6,033 7 Saturday April 1 12: ...
After the Vegas Vipers' home opener many fans began to question the decision to play in Las Vegas, as a result of a local rainstorm causing the field condition in Cashman Field to be "unplayable" while the announced attendance of 6,023 people dwindled as the game progressed, [423] with some calling it a "disaster of optics" after the field's ...
The 2023 San Antonio Brahmas season was the first season for the San Antonio Brahmas as a professional American football ... at Vegas Vipers: 12–26 2–5 Cashman Field:
Texas’ 39-31 win over Arizona State in double overtime at the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day was an instant classic, by far the best game of the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff and ...
College football has never been safe for the sane of mind, but the 12-team playoff seems to have sent it over the cliff. ... There is a strong likelihood that 11 of the spots in the field, as of ...
Vegas Vipers: Rod Woodson: Anthony Blevins: On June 12, the XFL announced Sunday night that the Vegas Vipers and Woodson had mutually agreed to part ways and the Pro Football Hall of Famer will not return for the 2024 season. The Vipers finished the 2023 season with 2–8 record. Anthony Blevins was hired as his replacement on July 7.