In July 2018, the franchise was founded by Brooklyn businessman Corey Galloway, making him the first African-American owner of a New York-area professional sports team.
Then a series of injuries decimated the roster, and New York dropped eight straight going into their final home game on July 21 against the Carolina Cobras.
[12] The Streets then ended the season with a final 50–35 road loss to the Massachusetts Pirates on July 27 to finish with a 4–10 record.
In September 2019, the NAL announced it had merged with Champions Indoor Football for the 2020 season as a new league, but the Streets were not mentioned as one of the teams included in the merger.
[13] Coaches Football operations Note: Statistics are correct through the 2019 National Arena League regular season.