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The Chicago Bliss were a women's American football team based in the Chicago area. The Bliss were one of the first four teams to participate in the Lingerie Bowl and were carried over to the formation of the Lingerie Football League (LFL) in 2009. After the formation of the league, the Bliss played at multiple indoor and outdoor venues.
Chicago and Atlanta advanced to the playoffs from the East while Seattle and Los Angeles advanced in the West. Atlanta upset Chicago in the Eastern Conference Championship, their first victory against the Bliss following seven consecutive defeats. In a war of unbeatens, Seattle bested Los Angeles in the Western Conference Championship.
The announcement included the Blitz, [1] a successor to the LFL's Chicago Bliss. The X League's 2020 season was postponed, and the league also did not operate during 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Blitz first competed during the 2022 X League season, winning both of their regular season games, over the Kansas City Force and Seattle Thunder.
Key members of the Chicago Bliss -- 2014 Legends Football League champions -- came by to talk about life in the all-women's league, including how some players balance games along with other ...
Chicago Bliss: 24–18 Atlanta Steam: Citizens Business Bank Arena: Ontario, California: 9/6/2014 LFL US Legends Cup 2015 Seattle Mist: 27–21 Chicago Bliss: ShoWare Center: Kent, Washington: 8/23/2015 LFL US Legends Cup 2016 Chicago Bliss: 31–26 Seattle Mist: WestWorld: Scottsdale, Arizona: 8/28/2016 LFL US Legends Cup 2017 Seattle Mist: 38 ...
When the operators of the Lingerie Bowl announced the formation of a full season league in September 2008, they included the names of ten teams for the 2009–10 season: the Atlanta Steam, Chicago Bliss, Dallas Desire, Los Angeles Temptation, Miami Caliente, New England Euphoria, Phoenix Scorch, San Diego Seduction, Seattle Mist, and the Tampa Breeze. [3]
The Dallas Desire was a professional women's American football team located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. While active, they were one of five teams of the Lingerie Football League's Western Division. The Desire was one of two new teams added in 2004, along with the Chicago Bliss, before the second Lingerie Bowl in 2005. Before the 2011 ...
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