1974 Game Results
| Week | Winner | Loser | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jacksonville Sharks 14 | New York Stars 7 | Jacksonville |
| 2 | Chicago Fire 25 | Jacksonville Sharks 22 | Chicago |
| 3 | Southern California Sun 22 | Jacksonville Sharks 19 | Jacksonville |
| 4 | New York Stars 24 | Jacksonville Sharks 16 | New York |
| 5 | Jacksonville Sharks 21 | The Hawaiians 14 | Jacksonville |
| 6 | Florida Blazers 33 | Jacksonville Sharks 26 | Orlando |
| 7 | Birmingham Americans 15 | Jacksonville Sharks 14 | Jacksonville |
| 8 | Jacksonville Sharks 14 | The Hawaiians 8 | Honolulu |
| 9 | Memphis Southmen 16 | Jacksonville Sharks 13 | Jacksonville |
| 10 | Jacksonville Sharks 34 | Philadelphia Bell 30 | Jacksonville |
| 11 | Philadelphia Bell 41 | Jacksonville Sharks 22 (OT) | Philadelphia |
| 12 | Portland Storm 19 | Jacksonville Sharks 17 | Jacksonville |
| 13 | Southern California Sun 57 | Jacksonville Sharks 7 | Anaheim |
| 14 | Memphis Southmen 47 | Jacksonville Sharks 19 | Memphis |
| 15 | vs. Florida Blazers | Jacksonville (Cancelled) | |
| 16 | vs. Portland Storm | Portland (Cancelled) | |
| 17 | vs. Birmingham Americans | Birmingham (Cancelled) | |
| 18 | vs. Detroit Wheels | Jacksonville (Cancelled) | |
| 19 | vs. Houston Texans | Houston (Cancelled) | |
| 20 | vs. Chicago Fire | Jacksonville (Cancelled) |
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