While the ultimate postseason award will be played for on Sunday, several Green Bay Blizzard and coaches are receiving accolades ahead of the IFL Championship game.
Green Bay Blizzard Offensive Coordinator Matt Behrendt was named the IFL Assistant Coach of the Year after a campaign where his team led the league in total offense and scoring offense.
From the Indoor Football League, here are the Blizzard players that made their respective teams:
ALL ROOKIE TEAM
Wide Receiver – TJ Davis, Green Bay Blizzard
Davis was a highlight reel in motion, hauling in 68 receptions for 877 yards and 25 touchdowns, excelling as both a deep-ball weapon and red zone target.
Defensive Line – Allen Henry, Green Bay Blizzard
Henry’s physicality shone through with 4 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss, setting the tone up front.
ALL IFL SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
WIDE RECEIVER – TJ Davis, Green Bay Blizzard
Primarily known for his versatility, TJ Davis emerged as one of the IFL’s premier playmakers in 2025. He caught 68 passes for 877 yards and 25 touchdowns, ranking third in the league in both receiving scores and yardage. A dependable red-zone target, Davis thrived in Green Bay’s high-scoring attack, finishing as a constant difference-maker for the Blizzard.
CENTER – Andrew Carter, Green Bay Blizzard
Anchoring one of the IFL’s most explosive offenses, Andrew Carter was the steady force in the middle for a Green Bay squad that led the league in scoring at 53.7 points per game. His protection allowed quarterback Max Meylor and the Blizzard’s versatile attack to thrive, while also opening lanes for a 1,600-yard rushing season.
OFFENSIVE LINE – Jake Parks, Green Bay Blizzard
As part of Green Bay’s front five, Parks helped the Blizzard average 6.1 yards per play, ranking among the most efficient offenses in the IFL. His physical presence in both run blocking and pass protection made him an invaluable piece of the league’s top scoring unit.
ALL IFL FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QUARTERBACK – Max Meylor, Green Bay Blizzard
Meylor put together one of the most dominant seasons in league history, leading the Blizzard to the IFL’s highest-scoring offense at 53.7 points per game. He completed 62.2% of his passes for 2,850 yards and a league-best 65 touchdowns, while also rushing for 743 yards and 26 scores. With 91 total touchdowns, Meylor was the ultimate dual-threat and the heartbeat of Green Bay’s offense.
KICKER – Andrew Mevis, Green Bay Blizzard
Mevis was the league’s top-scoring kicker with 143 points, hitting 101-of-109 PATs and 14-of-22 field goals. His consistency was a key piece of the Blizzard’s outstanding offensive season.


