
The Fishers Freight have spent the last two weeks doing exactly what a bubble team has to do: winning. Now comes the hard part.
Sitting at 7-6 with three games left, the Freight head to Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin on Saturday to face the Green Bay Blizzard, the runaway leaders of the Indoor Football League’s Eastern Conference. Kickoff at the Resch Center is set for 5 p.m. Eastern.
The math is unforgiving. Fishers is fifth in the East, a game back of the Orlando Pirates and Tulsa Oilers (both 7-5) for the conference’s final playoff spots. Every remaining game matters, and this one is the toughest on the slate. Green Bay enters at 10-2, has already locked up a top seed, and has been close to untouchable at home, where the Blizzard have not lost all season.
It’s also personal. Green Bay is the only team to beat the Freight twice in 2026. The first came back in March at the Resch Center. The second stung more — a 57-52 thriller in Fishers on May 2, when the two clubs met at 5-1 and tied for first. The Freight led 30-23 at the half before the Blizzard pulled away in the final minute, recovering a late Felix Harper fumble and then an onside kick to slam the door. Quarterback Liam Thompson’s four-yard touchdown run proved the difference.
Harper remains the engine of the Fishers offense, a dual threat who has carried the Freight through their best stretches with his arm and his legs. His favorite target, CJ Windham, has been a steady presence in the end zone since opening night. The questions are on the other side of the ball, where Fishers has struggled to slow the league’s top offenses — a problem Green Bay is uniquely equipped to expose.
The Blizzard are deep, balanced and battle-tested, the kind of team built for a long playoff run. They overcame the in-game loss of running back Demilon Brown in the May meeting and still found a way to win, which tells you plenty about their resilience.
For the Freight, the path forward is simple to describe and hard to execute: protect the football, finish drives, and find a way to make a stop when it counts — the exact things that slipped away in May. Win, and Fishers keeps real control of its postseason fate heading into the final two games. Lose, and the margin for error all but disappears.
The Freight have shown this season they can beat anyone on a given night, including a blowout of the Arizona Rattlers. To keep their playoff hopes alive, they’ll need that version of themselves on the road, against the best team in the conference, in a building where the Blizzard simply don’t lose.
Saturday’s game streams on the Yahoo Sports Network. First place isn’t on the line this time — but for Fishers, a season might be.









