Grid-Iron

free online American football manager game

Grid-Iron is an American Football simulation game where you become a football manager and take charge of a small team with only a bunch of local players, start-up finances and basic facilities. Your goal is to bring glory and fame to that team and ultimately win the American Football League of Champions (AFLC). This is not an easy task though, and you will have to do your best in order to utilize your marketing and tactical skills (in competition with many other keen managers around the Globe).
You must control your team's finances, select team sponsors, trade players, upgrade stadium and facilities, assign training orders, and much, much more in this, probably the best, online American football manager game.

The game has no ending as such, and it is played in one big Grid-Iron world, so all the results, competition standings, promotion/relegation and other records are passed from one season to another, and all the managers are playing against each other.


Developed in association with Lee Suggs, Jr.

Grid-Iron football manager game is developed with the help of former NFL pro footballer Lee Suggs, Jr. that joined the Melderon team during the summer of 2013. Lee holds the position of gameplay/engine advisor and brings with him a wealth of College football, NFL football and coaching experience.

Lee is a former Cleveland Browns Running Back with 4 seasons of NFL experience under his belt. He also played for Miami Dolphins under Nick Saban.
Lee holds the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision records for most games scoring a touchdown in a single season (14 games in 2002), and most consecutive games scoring a touchdown (27 consecutive games, from Sept. 2, 2000 through Dec. 31, 2002; 57 touchdowns). He also holds numerous Virgina Tech records, like touchdowns in a season, touchdowns in a career and the 40 yard dash record at 4.27 seconds.
After his career as a pro footballer was cut short by injuries, Lee went on to coach Quarterbacks and Running backs at Oberlin college.