Week 4 of 2025 UFL The season is in the books, and it was possible. Around the weekend, we saw several great victories, as well as the last undefeated team losing for the first time.
On Friday night, the Michigan Panthers managed the Memphis showboats, 27-9. Then, on Saturday, Arlington’s renegades won a two -scoring victory over St. Louis Battlehawks and Birmingham’s stallions defeated the Houston Roughnecks. Completing the weekend, the San Antonio Brahmas won their first victory of the season in a nuisance for previously undefeated DC defenders.
And with that, here are the best microphone moments of week 4!
Best microphone moments of week 4

“You are not calling that in any way!”
The field marshal of the Renegades, Luis Pérez, left a pass before crushing for a defender of the Battlehawks and was unbelieving how a flag was thrown, telling the officer there “in any way you are not calling that.” Fortunately for Pérez, hey, he obtained his desire.
“First Down … TouchDown!”
The field marshal of Stallions, Matt Corral, hit the open receiver Davion Davis in the middle for what seemed to be a first attempt, and then Davis ran around the defense of Roughnecks for a 26 -yard touchdown, while agreing his thoughts.
“See you!”
With 41 seconds removed in the first half, the Nate McCRary corridor helped give Michigan an advantage of 14-6 in a Touchdown by land of 19 yards, which presented him the opportunity to say “see you” to Memphis’s defense before obtaining Getter.
“G-Dog!”
San Antonio scored a touchdown in his first possession of the second half, when Kellen’s mouth hit the open receiver Greg Ward, who reached the score for a 9 -yard score. After the punctuation play, the mouth referred to Ward as “G-Dag”.
What child is that?
After hurrying the ball himself, Corral let out a laugh that sounds bad.
“My bad, CJ”
After a haul of the Marble CJ stallion corridor, the open receptor Deon Cain apologized for not blocking well enough in the work.
“We have to write down right now, or”
Showboats chief coach Jim Turner informed his team that they had to get the ball in the score zone. Hey, there are also shouts “Snickers Motherf — er”, whatever that is supposed to mean.
The euphoria
While St. Louis lost in week 4, one of the most outstanding plays of the UFL of the week arrived in the third quarter when the supporter Willie Harvey, who ended the day with eight combined tacle, intercepted Pérez and ran the 56 -yard selection for a Tudn. As the play was held, the Battlehawks chief coach, Anthony Becht, went crazy, running along the bank.
“Speaking all that —“
In what the final score before part-time, Corral hit an open caine for a 50 yards stallion touchdown with 1:09 removing in the second quarter, helping them to take an advantage of 17-10 in the mid-time break. After the work, Birmingham’s offensive jumped to Joy and let Houston’s corner Damon Arnette, who was “talking about all that,” knows.
Cain then said “Hello” to Mom.
“I’m going to take a waiting time!”
Turner wanted to call a waiting time for the showbats and then said he wanted bare smuggling.
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