The Crocs Take Another Loss to the Spuds

NEWS RELEASE

TUESDAY, OCT 4, 2022 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Crocodiles, Director of Communication

john.doe@OrlandoCrocs.com

ORLANDO, Fla. – Quarterback Josh Allen carries the Orlando Crocodiles again, but unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to secure the win. The Crocodiles played against the Boise Spuds on their home turf in the Camping World Stadium (155.16-123.32). 

The Crocodiles had a strong performance by Quaterback Josh Allen who scored an 11-yard scramble TD, picked up 20-yards on a scramble, and zipped up an 18-yard pass to wide receiver Stefan Diggs on a well-timed play racking up 24.52 points. The next leading scorer for Orlando was running back Leonard Fournette. Fournette scored a TD and ran the ball for a total of 57 yards and complied 18.40 points. 

Orlando’s offense had strong execution but it was matched by Boise. The Spuds WR Justin Jefferson had a huge game with 147-yards resulting in 1 TD and 10 caught passes. Another WR with a big game was Marquise Brown who had 88-yards resulting in 6 caught passes and a TD.

In the post-game press conference, QB Josh Allen talks about how the team can improve and what he needs to do better. 

“My team had a lot of great things that happened, but we need to stay focused for the whole game. Have fewer incomplete passes and no loss yards. I believe we can win our next game if we fight hard and play how we normally do to get a win.” 

The loss brought the Crocs’ record to 2-2-0.

Orlando will be on the road again next week and will look to face the Portland Porcupines.

About the Orlando Crocodiles

The Orlando Crocodiles was founded in the fall of 2022 and is based out of Orlando, Florida. The Crocodiles are a SCOM fantasy football league. For more information email SCOM365@OrlandoCrocs.com or visit our website www.OrlandoCrocs.com

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Picture obtained from Buffalonews.com: Josh Allen picked up multiple yardages and scored a touchdown.

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