2020 The Spring League season

[2] For 2020, TSL also played a showcase game against the Japan national American football team[3] at the Ford Center at The Star March 1.

[4][5] The team was coached by Terry Shea (HC),[6] Keith Rowen (OL),[7] Samie Parker (WR)[8] and Kevin Smith (DB).

[9] The designated home team (formerly West) was dubbed the Las Vegas Hughes, named after Howard Hughes, who spent much of the end of his life as a recluse in Las Vegas,[10] while the Austin Generals were slated for return but were scrapped before the season started, and the league fielded only three teams.

[14] After the season the coaches selected a list of players that "made the strongest impression":[15] Quarterbacks - Zach Mettenberger, Devlin Isadore, James Tabary, Ian Fieber Running backs - Aaron Forbes, Sola Olateju, Lavance Taylor, Bri'onte Dunn, Algie Brown, Matt Tuleja Wide receivers - Quinn McElfresh, Kyle Castilleja, Garry Brown, Tevin Isom, Isiah Hennie, Charlie Jones, Clinton Greenway III, Zacchaeus Drew-Toles, Maurion Raines, Emmanuel Harris Tight ends - Darrion Hutcherson, Cole Conrad, Austin Appleby, Andrew Reinkemeyer Offensive line - Jeremiah Poutasi, Chris Gomez, Joseph Park Defensive line - Brandon Hester, Jay Fanaika, Owen Obasuyi Linebackers - Andrew Spencer, Kelechukwu Iweh, Tigi Hill, Marcus Porter, Paul Dawson Defensive back - Daniel Harris, Oddie Harris, Trenton Trammell, Benjamin Hunt, J.J. Nunes, Brandon Arnold Special teams - Tatsuya Shigenaga (LS), Clark Riedel (P), Edward Groth (K) Rosters[16][17] The league held its annual Summer Showcase on July in Glendale, Colorado, with a total of 85 players[23] and another 25 staff members and medical personnel participated.

[24] Because of the COVID-19 pandemic all players had to go through 14-day self-quarantine before camp and all meetings were conducted in a video conference.