2004 Arena Football League season
- 2004 Arena Football League season
The 2004 Arena Football League season was the 18th season of the Arena Football League. The league champions were the San Jose SaberCats, who defeated the Arizona Rattlers in ArenaBowl XVIII. The AFL reduced its playoff teams from the top 12 teams in the league making the playoffs to the top eight teams in the league making the playoffs.
tandings
* "Green indicates clinched playoff berth"
* "Purple indicates division champion"
* "Grey indicates best regular season record"
* New York Dragons won the Eastern Division, but did not make the playoffs as only the top 8 teams qualified. The AFL reverted back to the old rule in the following season in that Division Champions get an automatic bid to the playoffs for the following season.
Playoffs
All games televised by NBC
8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals
RD2=Semifinals
RD3=ArenaBowl XVIII
group1=
group2=
RD1-seed1=1
RD1-team1=Arizona 11-5
RD1-score1=59
RD1-seed2=8
RD1-team2=Los Angeles 9-7
RD1-score2=42
RD1-seed3=4
RD1-team3=New Orleans 11-5
RD1-score3=44
RD1-seed4=5
RD1-team4=Colorado 11-5
RD1-score4=47
RD1-seed5=2
RD1-team5=San Jose 11-5
RD1-score5=56
RD1-seed6=7
RD1-team6=Tampa Bay 9-7
RD1-score6=52
RD1-seed7=3
RD1-team7=Chicago 11-5
RD1-score7=59
RD1-seed8=6
RD1-team8=Orlando 10-6
RD1-score8=49
RD2-seed1=1
RD2-team1=Arizona 12-5
RD2-score1=45
RD2-seed2=5
RD2-team2=Colorado 12-5
RD2-score2=41
RD2-seed3=2
RD2-team3=San Jose 12-5
RD2-score3=49
RD2-seed4=3
RD2-team4=Chicago 12-5
RD2-score4=35
RD3-seed1=1
RD3-team1=Arizona 13-5
RD3-score1=62
RD3-seed2=2
RD3-team2=San Jose 13-5
RD3-score2=69
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