Buffalo Stampede enter the GDFL

by Gridiron Media

Buffalo, New York – The Gridiron Developmental Football League (GDFL) is proud to announce the addition and partnership of the league's newest team based in the Buffalo, New York.

"The Buffalo Stampede are pleased to be joining the GDFL as its newest member. With a tradition of high-quality football, great regional rivalries and sound business model, the GDFL presents a terrific opportunity for the for the Stampede," stated Stampede managing director.
 

The GDFL is spread over the country from New York to California. The GDFL is a developmental league, providing a platform for athletes who look to get opportunities from the NFL and CFL (Canadian Football League). The most prominent GDFL star who made it to the next level is Devin Breaux, he is a former defensive back for the New Orleans Saints.

City: Buffalo ,New York                                
Established: 2023
Stadium: TBA
Colors: Green: Red White and Blue
Ownership: BSM Management


ABOUT THE GDFL

The Gridiron Developmental Football League is a Developmental Football League based in Memphis, Tennessee. This League was established to provide the community with high quality sports entertainment and to provide athletes the opportunity to participate in professional sports. We are looking at partnering with national and local area businesses in our pursuit of excellence and commitment to our community. Our commitment, dedication, and vision are set on building a firm foundation for professionalism and quality. The Gridiron Developmental Football League continues to strive to provide a quality minor professional level of football throughout the United States and beyond giving area athletes and fans the opportunity be a part of history. Our organization would like to thank you for your support. We are excited about the upcoming season and look forward to “Making AN IMPACT” in our Community.

Fans can visit our website at www.gdfl.org for upcoming announcements, ticketing info, and player tryouts.

The GDFL Communications Office contributed to this article.