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The 1995 Shreveport Pirates season was the second season in the teams franchise history and would also prove to be the last. They finished last place in the South Division with a 5–13 record and again failed to make the playoffs.
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Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
1
Sat, July 1
San Antonio Texans
L 24–47
0–1
Independence Stadium
15,133
2
2
Sat, July 8
Calgary Stampeders
L 17–48
0–2
Independence Stadium
14,026
3
3
Thurs, July 13
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 29–37
0–3
Winnipeg Stadium
20,449
3
4
Mon, July 17
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 7–37
0–4
Commonwealth Stadium
29,463
4
5
Sat, July 22
Toronto Argonauts
W 11–10
1–4
Independence Stadium
13,184
5
6
Fri, July 28
at Calgary Stampeders
L 19–27
1–5
McMahon Stadium
21,098
6
7
Sat, Aug 5
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 65–17
2–5
Independence Stadium
11,554
7
8
Fri, Aug 11
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
L 20–30
2–6
Ivor Wynne Stadium
20,182
8
9
Fri, Aug 18
Ottawa Rough Riders
W 61–11
3–6
Independence Stadium
11,554
9
10
Sat, Aug 26
at BC Lions
W 20–19
4–6
BC Place
24,535
10
11
Sun, Sept 3
Memphis Mad Dogs
L 22–31
4–7
Independence Stadium
17,593
11
12
Sun, Sept 10
at Memphis Mad Dogs
L 21–22
4–8
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
10,198
12
13
Fri, Sept 15
Baltimore Stallions
L 17–24
4–9
Independence Stadium
12,455
13
14
Sat, Sept 23
at Baltimore Stallions
L 32–42
4–10
Memorial Stadium
27,321
14
15
Sun, Oct 1
at Birmingham Barracudas
L 20–34
4–11
Legion Field
6,314
15
16
Sat, Oct 7
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 26–14
5–11
Independence Stadium
12,619
16
17
Fri, Oct 13
Birmingham Barracudas
L 28–29
5–12
Independence Stadium
21,117
17
18
Thurs, Oct 19
at San Antonio Texans
L 26–35
5–13
Alamodome
14,437
18
Bye
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Franchise Stadiums Key personnel CFL seasons (2) See also