2010 Milwaukee Iron season

[1] The Iron won the Midwest Division to qualify for the playoffs, and defeated the Chicago Rush in the conference semifinals, 64–54.

Advancing to the National Conference Championship, their season ended after losing on the road to the top-seeded Spokane Shock, 57–60.

[2] All times are EDT Fullbacks Wide receivers Defensive linemen Defensive backs Kickers Refuse to report League suspension Other league exempt Inactive reserve Rookies in italics Roster updated July 24, 2010 23 Active, 9 Inactive → More rosters at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington

While Greisen continues to shine, it is his offensive counterparts that are successful in bringing the ball into the end zone.

WRs Nate Forse and Anthony “Tiger” Jones have proven to be Greisen's perfect receiving duo.

Marcus Everett intercepted QB Ryan Vena's first possession of the game, eventually leading to an Iron score.

WR Todd Blythe, known for his athletic catches, caught a pass deep in the corner of the end zone to bring the score to 6–13, but Milwaukee would never once trail throughout the game.

Despite two players leaving with injuries in the second half, Milwaukee was able to hold off the Barnstormers and come away with the 17-point win.

Following the turnover, quarterback Chris Greisen led the Iron to the end zone by taking it there himself for his first rushing touchdown of the season.

The Iron pulled to within 8 points following an 8-yard receiving touchdown by Jones, but on Alabama's next drive, Larry Shipp scored on a 48-yard rushing play to increase the Vipers' lead to 75–60 with 1:14 left.

On the Rush's next drive, Marcus Everett picked off a pass with one hand and returned it 46 yards for the score.

On the final play of the quarter, Chris Greisen hooked up with Forse for a 20-yard passing touchdown, giving the Iron a 61–34 lead.

Milwaukee went on to win the game 71–48, giving Chicago their first loss of the season, and moving the Iron into first place in the Midwest Division.

Utah's Aaron Boone caught his seventh touchdown of the game to give his team a 55–48 lead.

The Iron answered when Chris Greisen hit Tiger Jones for a 35-yard touchdown pass with 14 seconds to play to make it 54–51.

In a battle of the two preseason favorites, Milwaukee quarterback Chris Greisen threw for 295 yards and six touchdowns in a 63–38 blowout of the Vigilantes.

Burns caught eight passes for a team-high 3 touchdowns and 121 yards and filled in nicely for Damian Harrell, who did not play because of a sore hamstring.

By defeating the Barnstormers and because of a loss by the Chicago Rush in the same week, the Iron clinched the Midwest Division.