Massachusetts Marauders


The Detroit Drive were a professional American football team playing as an Arena Football League team from 1988-1993. They were in six consecutive championship ArenaBowls, one for each season of the team's Detroit existence, winning four of them, making them the dominant team of the League's early period. Their home games were played at the Joe Louis Arena, also home to the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. The team's on-field success did not mean equivalent business success, as it competed in the 1994 season as the Massachusetts Marauders and folded afterwards. The Drive won the ArenaBowl in 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1992.

Notable Players

  • Novo Bojovic, Kicker 1988-92
  • Lynn Bradford, Fullback/Linebacker 1989-90
  • Tony Burse, Fullback/Linebacker 1993-94
  • Dwayne Dixon, Wide Receiver/Linebacker 1988-91
  • David Evans, Wide Receiver/Defensive Back 1988-91
  • Walter Holman, Fullback/Linebacker 1988
  • Rich Ingold, Quarterback 1988
  • Reggie Mathis, Offensive/Defensive Line 1988-90
  • Mike Pagel, Quarterback 1994
  • Alvin Rettig, Fullback/Linebacker 1988-93

 

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