ALBANY, N.Y. — The standard in Arena Football One looked unchanged Saturday night.
Defending champion Albany opened its 2026 season by overwhelming the Minnesota Monsters 50-23, using a dominant second half to turn a competitive game into a runaway at MVP Arena.
Albany led just 21-17 at halftime before seizing control after the break.
Quarterback Joshua Kulka, thrust into the starting role earlier in the week following the departure of 2025 league MVP Sam Castronova to the United Football League, delivered an efficient and decisive performance in his debut. He threw five touchdown passes, including four in the second half, as Albany pulled away.
The turning point came early in the third quarter.
Clinging to a four-point lead, Albany’s defense forced a fourth-down stop deep in its own territory. Moments later, Kulka connected on a long fourth-down pass to Darien Townsend for a touchdown that stretched the lead and shifted momentum decisively in Albany’s favor.
From there, the Firebirds controlled the pace on both sides of the ball.
Duane Brown, the league’s reigning offensive player of the year, scored three times — twice on receptions and once on a missed field goal return — to lead a balanced offensive attack. Albany had five different players reach the end zone.
The defense matched that production with timely plays.
Alphonso Taylor and Markus Smith each recorded interceptions, and Albany limited Minnesota to just one second-half touchdown. A late interception return set up Kulka’s fifth scoring pass, pushing the margin to 50-23 and putting the game out of reach.
Minnesota, playing its first game as an AF1 franchise after winning a 2025 title in The Arena League, showed early signs of competitiveness.
Quarterback Ja’Vonte Johnson threw two short touchdown passes in the first half as the Monsters kept pace. Minnesota also added a rushing score in the fourth quarter but struggled to sustain offense against Albany’s pressure after halftime.
Penalties and discipline issues affected both teams, with multiple players ejected following a series of unsportsmanlike conduct calls during the second half.
The game also featured the debut of AF1’s new “one-point” scoring rule, awarded when a kickoff return is stopped in the end zone.
Albany, which went undefeated during its championship run in 2025, opened the new season in front of an announced crowd of 3,892 and quickly reinforced its position as the league’s benchmark.
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