Week 4 of 2025 UFL The season had incredible plays, amazing touchdowns and hilar moments of microphone.
He Michigan Panthers” Arlington renegades” Birmingham stallions and San Antonio Brahmas Came out with victories, while the Memphis Showboats” St. Louis Battlehawks” Houston Roughnecks and DC defenders He fell short.
Here are the numbers known after week 4.
0: Birmingham did not allow a single bag in his 23-16 victory over Houston on Friday night. That marked the third consecutive game that the line or the stallions has not allowed a sack after allowing eight in its loss of opening of the season.
1: San Antonio’s interim coach, Payton, won his first victory after Chief coach Wade Philips Tok an absence permit at the beginning of last week. Brahmas de Pardee annoyed the previously undefeated defenders, 24-18, thanks to a late defensive position that included four stops of the 10-yard interior line in the last two minutes.
22: While he finally defeated, Houston may have found something special in Quáterback in Jalan McClendon on Saturday night. McClendon, who was third in the depth table of the Roughnecks last week, entered the game against the stallions in the second quarter and gave Houston a very necessary spark in Offensse, completing 22 passes in three quarters, the second more. The former baylor signal call out of the bank and finished game 22 by 316 yards with a Touchdown by land and an interception.
50: The Birmingham receiver, Deon Cain, has only played in three games this season, but has a touchdown of more than 50 yards in two of three appearances. Cain returned after missing the game last week by catching a 50 -yards of QB Matt Corral to extend the leadership of the stallions. As expected, Cain leads the league with 18.0 yards per capture this season.
83: Matthew Sexton in San Antonio became the first player to return a clearance for a touchdown this season, carrying an 83 yards to the house in the impressive victory of eight points of the Brahmas over the defenders.
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102: Affirming a seven-point advantage in the last minute and facing Arlington’s corner, Arlington, Ajene Harris, chose a Pass from St. Louis QB Max Duggan and returned it for a Touchdown to seal the 30-15 victory of the renegades. The return of 102 yards established a UFL record and helped to boost Arlington to his third victory in the last four games.
150: Michigan’s defense Safocó Memphis on Friday night, allowing only 150 total yards in the 27-9 victory. Mike Nolan’s group was directed by the main tacle of the UFL, Frank Ginda, since the star supporter had 13 tacle (seven alone).
374: The defenders QB Jordan Ta’amu did everything possible to try their team with 4-0 in the season, launching for 300 yards and running for another 74 in week 4. Those 374 yards of total offensive established a new UPL record for the season and third is the third MVP of UFL Mvis Martínez the last season.
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