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Week 9 UFL Game Summaries (May 23–25, 2025)
Friday, May 23
St. Louis Battlehawks 39, San Antonio Brahmas 13
Location: The Dome at America’s Center, St. Louis, MO
Summary: The Battlehawks dominated the Brahmas, scoring five touchdowns and accumulating 402 total yards. Quarterback Max Duggan led the first half before backups took over. A highlight was Micah Abraham’s 70-yard fumble return for a touchdown. The Brahmas struggled defensively, allowing St. Louis to score on nearly every drive.
Saturday, May 24
Arlington Renegades 30, Memphis Showboats 12
Location: Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, Memphis, TN
Summary: After a three-hour weather delay, the Renegades secured a convincing win over the Showboats. Quarterback Luis Perez connected with Tyler Vaughns for a touchdown, and the defense capitalized on turnovers to build an early lead. Memphis managed only 12 points, struggling to keep pace with Arlington’s offense.
Birmingham Stallions 26, Michigan Panthers 22
Location: Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
Summary: In a closely contested game, the Stallions edged out the Panthers. Both teams, already playoff-bound, showcased their strengths in this potential conference championship preview. Birmingham’s balanced attack and timely defense secured the victory, moving them into a tie with Michigan atop the USFL Conference.
Sunday, May 25
Houston Roughnecks 24, D.C. Defenders 21
Location: TDECU Stadium, Houston, TX
Summary: The Roughnecks upset the Defenders in a thrilling game. Houston’s defense made key plays, including a 99-yard return of a failed PAT by linebacker Marvin Moody. Quarterback Jalan McClendon led the offense efficiently, and the Roughnecks held off a late surge by D.C. to secure the win.
- St. Louis Battlehawks – 7-2 – PF: 218 | PA: 155 | Diff: +63 | Streak: W5
- D.C. Defenders – 6-3 – PF: 217 | PA: 211 | Diff: +6 | Streak: L1
- Arlington Renegades – 4-5 – PF: 206 | PA: 162 | Diff: +44 | Streak: W1
- San Antonio Brahmas – 1-8 – PF: 130 | PA: 251 | Diff: -121 | Streak: L5
- Birmingham Stallions – 6-3 – PF: 198 | PA: 158 | Diff: +40 | Streak: W1
- Michigan Panthers – 6-3 – PF: 233 | PA: 179 | Diff: +54 | Streak: L1
- Houston Roughnecks – 4-5 – PF: 164 | PA: 189 | Diff: -25 | Streak: W1
- Memphis Showboats – 2-7 – PF: 139 | PA: 200 | Diff: -61 | Streak: L1
Week 9 UFL Game Summaries (May 23–25, 2025)
Friday, May 23
St. Louis Battlehawks 39, San Antonio Brahmas 13
Location: The Dome at America’s Center, St. Louis, MO
Summary: The Battlehawks dominated the Brahmas, scoring five touchdowns and accumulating 402 total yards. Quarterback Max Duggan led the first half before backups took over. A highlight was Micah Abraham’s 70-yard fumble return for a touchdown. The Brahmas struggled defensively, allowing St. Louis to score on nearly every drive.
Saturday, May 24
Arlington Renegades 30, Memphis Showboats 12
Location: Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, Memphis, TN
Summary: After a three-hour weather delay, the Renegades secured a convincing win over the Showboats. Quarterback Luis Perez connected with Tyler Vaughns for a touchdown, and the defense capitalized on turnovers to build an early lead. Memphis managed only 12 points, struggling to keep pace with Arlington’s offense.
Birmingham Stallions 26, Michigan Panthers 22
Location: Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
Summary: In a closely contested game, the Stallions edged out the Panthers. Both teams, already playoff-bound, showcased their strengths in this potential conference championship preview. Birmingham’s balanced attack and timely defense secured the victory, moving them into a tie with Michigan atop the USFL Conference.
Sunday, May 25
Houston Roughnecks 24, D.C. Defenders 21
Location: TDECU Stadium, Houston, TX
Summary: The Roughnecks upset the Defenders in a thrilling game. Houston’s defense made key plays, including a 99-yard return of a failed PAT by linebacker Marvin Moody. Quarterback Jalan McClendon led the offense efficiently, and the Roughnecks held off a late surge by D.C. to secure the win.