April 12, 2019
San Antonio, TX - The Stallions went to business to get the victory they’d been searching for a month, knocking off the San Antonio Commanders 28-9 in Saturday’s regular-season finale in San Antonio. QB Josh Woodrum, who finished with 278 passing yards, was on target early, finding receivers seemingly at will to help the Stallions pile up the points in the first half. By halftime, it was 25-0 for the visiting squad.
Stallions K Taylor Bertolet opened the scoring with a 52-yard field-goal on the first drive, putting three points on the board. On the subsequent Commanders drive, Stallions DB Ciante Evans played centerfielder for an easy interception of Commanders QB Dalton Sturm, snuffing out an early answer by the hosts. The offense then turned the pick into another field-goal, this time from 27 yards out, thanks in part to a big run by RB Joel Bouagnon and a 42-yard catch down the middle of the field by WR DeMorney Pierson-El. Before the end of the first quarter, the Stallions struck again with another impressive march, highlighted by WR Kaelin Clay’s 44-yard sparkling catch on the doorstep to set up a Bouagnon one-yard plunge up for the touchdown.
To start the second half, Sturm still didn’t really move the ball, especially in what was nearly a scoreless third quarter. In fact, the only points posted in the third quarter came when the long-snap sailed way over P Austin Rehkow’s head and into the endzone for a safety to put the Commanders on the scoreboard. In the fourth quarter, the Commanders finally found some life, marching downfield for a one-yard touchdown dive by RB David Cobb to cut the deficit to 16 points. With the Commanders marching again late, the Stallions DB Cody Brown forced a third-down fumble and jumped onto the ball himself and the visitors turned it into a 44-yard field goal to put the game completely out of reach and a bow on the victory.
-- (3-6)Stallions 28 - 9 Commanders(5-4)
(STL): QB Woodrum - 20/32 278 yards, 1 TD, RB Bouagnon - 11 carries, 91 yards, 1 TD, WR Pierson-El - 3 catches, 67 yards, WR Clay - 5 catches, 46 yards, 1 TD
(SA): QB Sturm - 16/21 140 yards, QB Vaughan - 11/17 118 yards, 2 INTs, RB Cobb - 13 carries, 42 yards, 1 TD, WR McKay - 4 catches, 62 yards, WR Ward - 4 catches, 57 yards
XFL Week 10: Manziels Throws two TD Passes, Scores one Himself as Express Defeat Alphas
April 12, 2019
Memphis, TN - The Express completed their regular season Saturday night, defeating the Atlanta Alphas 30-28 before an announced crowd of 33,381 in essentially an exhibition game. Manziel led Memphis on a seven-play, 76-yard drive on their opening possession, culminating in a 30-yard touchdown pass to WR Fabian Guerra. Manziel scored on a pair of one-yard runs. He also connected with WR Dan Williams on a 75-yard pass-and-run touchdown late in the second quarter. Although Manziel’s toss was underthrown, Williams outfought DB Ed Reynolds for the ball and then was able to run impeded into the end zone.
K Austin MacGinnis kicked a wind-assisted 43-yard field goal at 11:20 of the third quarter. However, head coach Mike Singletary didn’t allow MacGinnis to attempt a 45-yard field goal, again with the wind at his back, to conclude the opening half. Memphis had a 20-11 lead at the intermission. QB Aaron Murray passed 20 yards to WR Malachi Jones and 26 yards to WR Stephen Hill for touchdowns. RB Akrum Wadley also scored on a two-yard run. Younghoe Koo kicked 22- and 20-yard field goals. The game ended with Koo missing a potential game-winning 59-yard field goal.
-- (3-6)Alphas 28 - 30 Express(3-6)
(ATL): QB Murray - 22/37 315 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, RB Folston - 13 carries, 98 yards, RB Wadley - 13 carries, 65 yards, 1 TD, WR Jones - 7 catches, 103 yards, 1 TD, WR Hill - 5 catches, 114 yards, 1 TD, TE Towbridge - 4 catches, 54 yards
(MEM): QB Manziel - 15/25 310 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, RB Stacy - 11 carries, 43 yards, 5 catches, 103 yards, WR Williams - 2 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD, WR Byrd- 3 catches, 62 yards
XFL Week 10: Conquerors Celebrate in San Diego
April 13, 2019
San Diego, CA - A highlight, one that’s already gaining momentum on ESPN, was OL Brant Weiss celebrating a touchdown by chugging a Miller tallboy that he grabbed from his girlfriend. After finishing the beer, Weiss crushed the can on his helmet, very Stone Cold Steve Austin-like. After marching to the San Diego three-yard line, thanks largely to a 44-yard pass connection between QB John Wolford and WR Rashad Ross, the Conquerors settled for a 10-yard field goal a bit less than three minutes into the game. Ross wound up with 101 yards in receptions on six catches. The Conquerors made it 6-0 in the second quarter on a booming 57-yard field goal from Nick Folk. The Fleet got a field goal 3:14 into the second quarter after RB JaQuan Gardner scooted 25 yards down the right sideline to the Mexico City 30. K Donny Hageman nailed the three-pointer. It was mostly Wolford and Ross on Mexico City’s next drive. Wolford found the receiver for gains of 24, eight and 23 yards, before finding Marquis Bundy for a touchdown when he got behind the Fleet defenders and was alone in the end zone. It was 14-3 for the home side. San Diego moved the ball downfield with big gains on passes to Nelson Spruce and Francis Owusu. But DB Rahim Moore ripped the ball out of the hands of WR Isaiah Burse and DB Erick Dargan pounced on it for a fumble recovery.
San Diego settled for a field goal on the opening drive of the second half after a 34-yard run by Gardner and a 32-yard catch by Spruce from recently signed QB Austin Davis, with its drive stalling on the six-yard line. It was 14-9. San Diego next got the ball deep in its zone and ended up giving up a safety to give Mexico City a seven-point lead. A 14-yard run by RB Jhurell Pressley and a pass interference penalty on San Diego set up a 32-yard field goal. DB Sterling Moore's interception pushed the Conquerors into San Diego territory. A nice 12-yard run by Pressley as he kept his legs pumping moved it to the 20. Two players later, Ross tipped the ball into the air twice before hauling in the pass and taking it to the one. On the next play, Pressley pushed into the end zone. The conversion made it 6-9. The Fleet had another fumble, picked up by LB Steven Johnson and the Conquerors took over with 1:17 left.
-- (5-4)Conquerors 26 - 9 Fleet(3-6)
(MEX): QB Wolford - 21/33 269 yards, 1 TD, RB Pressley - 14 carries, 78 yards, 1 TD, WR Ross - 6 catches, 101 yards, WR Martino - 4 catches, 53 yards, WR Bundy - 3 catches, 55 yards, 1 TD
(SD): QB Davis - 30/46 373 yards, 1 INT, RB Gardner - 6 carries, 51 yards, WR Owusu - 7 catches, 114 yards, WR Spruce - 6 catches, 77 yards, WR Ford - 6 catches, 79 yards
XFL Week 10: Iron Shrug off Meaningless Loss
April 13, 2019
Orlando, FL - It ended exactly the way many predicted it would. But it’s the next war that was on every player’s mind in the Birmingham Iron’s locker room following a 33-24 loss to the Orlando Apollos in Sunday’s regular-season finale. “I’m not worried about it at all. We’re happy this week is over, that’s for sure,” Iron RB Trent Richardson said. “We want to get after the games that mean something, so we’re just looking forward to getting after that.”
While the result won’t matter much, there were plenty of takeaways for the Iron. Perhaps the biggest moment came on the Iron's third play of the second half, when Richardson busted up the middle for a big gain to eclipse Mexico City RB Jhurell Pressley as the XFL’s leading rusher. Needing just eight yards to surpass Pressley, the running back rushed eleven times, with his last run, a 31-yard jaunt, enough to move into top spot. Richardson then ran straight to the sidelines, but only after saluting the offensive line for their efforts. “It’s a testament to the O-line, the workhorses up front and coach Lewis for having the faith and trust in the run game and having that part of our game plan. This is a passing league and we really commit to running the football. It’s great that our OC has that faith in those five guys and myself to get it done,” Richardson said. “At this point in my career, it’s a great achievement. It’s something that I definitely take a lot of pride in and I’m just enjoying it right now.”
There were other notable moments, too, including the stellar play of QB Chris Streveler. The 23-year-old rookie quarterback was able to show off his arm, despite attempting just 15 passes, and his quick feet. Streveler connected with WR Quan Bray for an 80-yard touchdown that helped build a 10-7 Birmingham lead after the first quarter. On what was just his sixth reception of the season, Bray leaped over an Apollos defender before scampering 45 yards to pay dirt. Streveler also led the Iron in rushing with 76 yards on 10 carries, including a 29-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter that almost sparked a comeback, cutting Orlando’s lead to 30-24. “I’ve grown a lot as a player, and being able to see things on the field has gotten better. Obviously it’s nowhere near where I want to be,” Streveler said. “But I’ve tried to improve every single week and make the most of any reps I get in the game or practice. I felt I made the most of my reps today, and made some mistakes as well that I’m going to learn from.”
“I still think we could have won this game. I’m not pleased with certain portions of the game, and we’ll watch the film and make corrections and the guys will be hard on themselves,” Iron head coach Tim Lewis said. “But as always, very quickly we’ll be moving on to prepare to see them again.”
-- (6-3)Iron 24 - 33 Apollos(8-1)
(BIRM): QB Streveler - 10/19 191 yards, 1 TD, 10 carries, 76 yards, 1 TD, RB Richardson - 11 carries, 62 yards, 1 TD, WR Washington - 3 catches, 35 yards
(ORL): QB Gilbert - 29/35 320 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, RB Johnson - 18 carries, 112 yards, 2 TDs, RB Smith - 10 carries, 49 yards, WR Marshall - 8 catches, 104 yards, WR Johnson - 8 catches, 86 yards

Kevin Gilbride Named XFL Head Coach in New York
April 16, 2019
New York, NY - The XFL announced that Kevin Gilbride, a former NFL head coach with nearly four-decades of football coaching experience, has been named the head coach of the XFL team in New York. The New York team will play at MetLife Stadium when the team kicks off in February 2020. New York Guardians: Sentries carved of stone. Watchdogs over the metropolis. A prehistoric predator. A beast evolves, turned loose in a new kind of jungle. All teeth and talons, eyes unblinking. They know fear because they feed off it. They are your first line of defense, and there is no need for a second. The New York Guardians. On duty.
"Vince McMahon and I are thrilled that Kevin Gilbride has joined us and will guide the XFL team in New York," said XFL Commissioner, Oliver Luck. "Kevin has 40 years of experience as a football coach at the college and pro levels, including ten years in New York with the Giants, so he is uniquely qualified to work in this market and knows the heartbeat of the local football fan. He's an offensive-minded coach, and understands the quicker style of play we want to be a hallmark of the XFL."
"I'm proud to be named the head coach and general manager of the XFL's New York team, and I want to thank Vince McMahon and Oliver Luck for the opportunity," said Gilbride. "I spent ten great years as a coach in New York, so I know how savvy and passionate fans here can be. I've missed the sidelines, and can't wait to hire a staff and get to work building the best team we can."

XFL Names Jonathan Hayes Head Coach in Charlotte
April 18, 2019
St. Louis, MO - The XFL announced that Jonathan Hayes, the Cincinnati Bengals tight ends coach for the last 16 seasons and a standout NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers, has been named the head coach of the XFL team in Charlotte. The XFL team in Charlotte will play its home games at Bank of America Stadium when the team kicks off in February 2020. Charlotte BattleHawks: Winged warriors. Preparing for flight. Preparing to fight. They await their orders. Then attack as one. Diving, dodging, swooping, striking. Their mission: create chaos. Their mandate: win at all costs. The Charlotte BattleHawks. Cleared to engage.
"It's an honor to provide Jon an opportunity to be a head coach for the first time after 37 years as a player and assistant coach in the NFL and at the college level," said XFL Commissioner, Oliver Luck. "Jonathan comes with an offensive perspective that should help him thrive as we reimagine the game and engineer a style of play that's fast and brisk. We are excited to welcome him to the XFL family."
"It's a privilege to have the opportunity to be the head coach and general manager of the XFL's team in Charlotte," said Hayes. "We're going to work hard and put together a team that's fun and exciting to watch, and that the fans of Charlotte can rally around and support."