The crimes were clicking on week 4 of the UFL season, since 21 combined touchdowns were scored. Arlington’s renegades scored 30 or more points for the second time this season.
The last undefeated team, the defenders of DC, were upset by the San Antonio Brahmas, who won his first victory. Memphis showboats are still the only team without a victory.
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Michigan Panthers 27, Memphis Showboats 9
The showBoats scored the first touchdown or week 4, taking advantage of a Michigan special team setback. The Panthers aligned to clear, the click failed and then the Seth Vernon betting tried to kick him, but the exhibition boats blocked the ball of the limits. His impulse began within the 20 -yard line of the Panthers and some plays later, the Denician prince was launched through Michigan’s defensive line for a Touchdown by land.
After that opening touchdown, the Panthers surpassed the 27-3 showbats in a dominant performance. His first TouchDown arrived in the penultimate game of the first quarter. Field Marshal Bryce Perkins and the Taua corridor directed a reading option where Perkins caught the attention of the defense and delivered it Taua, who rumbled 15 yards for a touchdown.
Michigan’s second touchdown appeared in another reading option. This, between Perkins and the Nate McCRary corridor. Once again, Perkins puts the ball in the hands of its creator of the game and McCrary made the play, galloping through the left side of the offensive line, throwing a Tackle of the security of Memphis Keaton Ellis and high step to the final area.
Michigan’s third Touchdown reached a set similar to its previous two, since it required a execution pass option. Perkins pretended the transfer, looked at the defense with his eyes pointing to Turner on a screen route, and then fired a pass through the right side line to Joylon Moore. Moore threw a Tackle and ran for the score.
To a large extent, the Panthers padded their leadership with Perkins by launching their second touchdown of the game in another RPO play. He van the transfer to McCary, went to his right and hit the closed wing Jalen Wydermyer, who had found a weak point in the area. Wydermyer then went up to the field and ran to the annotation zone, completing the 14 yards touchdown.
Arlington Renegades 30, St. Louis Battlehawks 15
The renegades obtained Big-Man’s weird Touchdown to open the game when the Chris Ooma defensive liner climbed to a loose ball after a bad blow and returned the loose ball for six.
Arlington recovered another loose ball in a Battlehawks point return with remaining 4:22 in the first quarter. Luis Pérez hit Sal Cannella in the middle of the field to obtain a 30 -year gain to enter the red zone. A few plays later, the renegades ran an end where Pérez threw him to Javonta Payton, who ran around the left edge for a touchdown.
The Renegades almost escaped with this early when Pérez connected with Tyler Vaughns for a 52 -yard touchdown that was called. The Battlehawks scored nine immediately after that, including a field goal and a pick-six. The supporter Willie Harvey approached an inclined route, intercepted the pass of Pérez and ran without touching the side line.
Arlington controlled the last quarter. Payton ran 25 yards at another end to establish a topic within the 5 -yard line. Dae Dae Hunter complemented that delicacy with power, which broke the cup of a drum or battle for a 3 -yard touchdown race.
With 35 seconds, standing, St. Louis threatened to score a touchdown that tied the game, but the launch of Gary Jennings Jr. bounced in his hands in that of Ajene Harris. Harris ran behind a 97 -yard teammates for a play sealing touchdown.
Birmingham Stallions 23, Houston Roughnecks 16
Birmingham opened the scoring with an electric play by Davion Davis. Davis ran a short drag route and dragged a Matt Corral pass with Stride, before turning it in the field, running for 21 yards after capture for a touchdown.
The Roughnecks scored their first Tauchdown game from Saturday to the middle of the second quarter. In third and 2 from the 4 -yard line, they adhered to the soil game. Jalan McClendon and Zaquandre White ran a reading option where McClendon gave it to White, who threw two Tackklers before falling into the annotation zone.
Corral showed the strength of his arm in the next TouchDown. He did not have to fit the launch in an adjusted window when Deon Cain had broken the left lateral line, but Corral hit him perfectly calmly for the 50 yards pump to put the 17-10.
Houston brought him back inside one after McClendon rushed to a 11 yardas touchdown. It was an aerial play that broke and McClendon took the most, running along the right side line and reaching the ball right on the pylon.
Two field goal units helped seal the game for stallions in the section.
San Antonio Brahmas 24, DC Defenders 18
The Brahmas had some faces in different places on Sunday. Payton Pardee assumed chief training tasks in the absence of Wade Phillips and the team brought the Aidan Robbins corridor.
Robbins scored two touchdowns in his debut. The first came from only two yards at the end of an opening race of the game that began within its own 20 -yard line.
San Antonio scored his second touchdown in the first TouchDown return of the season. Mathew Sexton sent him in his own 17 yards line, sailed towards the right side line and the opponents overcome for an 83 -yard return.
The defenders found their first response at the beginning of the second quarter. The closed wing Briley Moore-McKinney opened from the corner of the corner and Jordan Ta’amu hit him. It was so free that it floated in the annotation zone.
Robbins found Paydirt for the second time just before half of time. Third and 5, the Brahmas chose to stay on the floor and Robbins broke the ankle in the field, ran through the right edge and towards the annotation area.
DC was formed with two field goals to take the margin to six and then with a touchdown by Ta’amu. It occurred in a reading option in which Ta’amu pretended the transfer to Deon Jackson and then went through the right edge for an easy touchdown.
The Brahmas scored a decisive touchdown in the future with 5:50, socking in the third quarter when Kellen Louts saw Greg Ward Jr. at a weak point. The mouth threw a bullet at Ward that turned and deaf in the annotation zone.
San Antonio closed the game with his defense to obtain his first victory of the 2025 season of the UFL.
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