The 2015 LFL Season was the sixth season of LFL United States, the third in the rebranded Legends Football League, and the eighth in the combined history of that league and its predecessor, the Lingerie Football League. The season featured six teams in various cities across the United States.
At the January 27 State of the League address, the League stated that four teams would be suspending operations prior to the 2015 season: Baltimore Charm, Green Bay Chill, Jacksonville Breeze, and Toledo Crush. Green Bay Chill plan on returning from inactivity following a franchise overhaul. Baltimore Charm plan to return for the 2016 season following a relocation to the Washington, D.C. area. Both the Jacksonville Breeze and the Toledo Crush plan to relocate to different cities in their respective states and plan to return sometime in the next few years.
*clinched playoff berth, ^conference champion
The undefeated, two-time champion Chicago Bliss faced off against the Seattle Mist who were making their first appearance in the Legends Cup. Seattle took an early lead and built it throughout the first half, going into the break with a 20-0 lead. Seattle added to their lead in the third quarter to go up 27-0 before Chicago began a rally. The Bliss scored at the end of the third quarter and added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter but fell short of victory as Seattle won its first Legends Cup title 27-21.
League MVP
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
Rookie of the Year
In The Trenches
Mortaza Award
Coach of the Year
Team of the Year
8th Man Award (Best Fan Base)
2015 LFL Hall of Fame Induction - Liz Gorman