For 2017, the NAL consisted of eight teams in a single-table format (no divisions or conferences). Four of the teams (
Corpus Christi Rage,
Dayton Wolfpack,
High Country Grizzlies and
Monterrey Steel) were playing their inaugural seasons, with three teams (
Columbus Lions,
Georgia Firebirds,
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks) joining from the now-defunct
American Indoor Football, and one team (
Jacksonville Sharks) joining from the
Arena Football League. Each team was scheduled for 12 games (6 home and 6 away) with 2 bye weeks during the season. However, in order to satisfy their arena contract from their time in AFL, the Jacksonville Sharks were given eight home games, while the Corpus Christi Rage and Dayton Wolfpack were each only given five home games to balance the schedules. This was changed again when the Wolfpack were apparently unable to secure an arena lease, despite announcing they would play at the
Nutter Center. Previously signed players reported on social media before the season that all players had been cut from the team, and as of February 20, all their home games were canceled.
Other cancelled games • The May 20 Firebirds vs. Rage matchup was cancelled by the league, which took ownership of both teams at the time, as they saw no reason to pay for the Firebirds' travel cost for a game between both of their teams. • The June 16 Grizzles vs. Rage matchup was cancelled by the Rage as a result of the team suspending operations during their scheduled bye week.
Teams ==Standings==