2025 United Football League Season Recap

2025 United Football League Season Recap

The 2025 United Football League (UFL) season has concluded, with the St. Louis Battlehawks emerging as the top team heading into the postseason. Their impressive performance includes:

  • Six consecutive wins
  • Aiming to claim their first spring league title

Team Performances

San Antonio Brahmas

The San Antonio Brahmas faced significant challenges throughout the season under interim head coach Payton Pardee, following the departure of Wade Phillips. The team finished with a disappointing 1-9 record, making them one of three Texas teams to end the season with a losing record.

  • Bright Spot: Running back Jashaun Corbin ended the season as the UFL rushing leader, gaining 55 yards on 10 carries in their final game.

Memphis Showboats

The Memphis Showboats also encountered difficulties, particularly after head coach Ken Whisenhunt left before nearly half of their games were played. They concluded the season with an overall record of 2-8.

Houston Roughnecks

The Houston Roughnecks secured five wins but also lost five games, finishing tied for fifth place alongside the Arlington Renegades due to tiebreakers. Their decision not to start quarterback Jalan McClendon drew criticism from fans and analysts.

Arlington Renegades

Arlington Renegades quarterback Luis Perez had an outstanding season, throwing for over 2,300 yards and completing more than 70% of his passes. His consistency earned him recognition as a candidate for UFL Coach of the Year, alongside CJ Johnson and other unnamed candidates.

Conclusion

The 2025 UFL season showcased a mix of triumphs and challenges for various teams, setting the stage for an exciting postseason. The Battlehawks’ pursuit of their first title and the struggles of teams like the Brahmas and Showboats highlight the competitive nature of the league.

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