by BengalErnst » Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:52 pm
UFL Week 16:
July 10, 2025
Monterrey, MEXICO -
-- (0-0)Argonauts - Osos(0-0)
(TOR): QB
(MON): QB
-- (0-0)Rebelion - Mercenaries(0-0)
(TAR): QB
(ZUR): QB
UFL Week 16: Showboats Defeat Ravens in OT
July 11, 2025
Munich, GERMANY - The Salt Lake defense held strong in overtime Friday night as the Showboats defeated the Munich Ravens 24-22. The win marks the Showboats second overtime victory of the season. In the shootout-style overtime format, Salt Lake converted two of its three attempts, while Munich scored on just one. The Showboats got off to a fast start, thanks to a 43-yard Pick Six from DB Cameron Dantzler in the first quarter. WR Jonathan Adams secured the 2-point conversion, giving Salt Lake an early 8-0 lead. A lively second quarter saw nearly 20 points between the two teams. Salt Lake extended its lead to 11-0 with a 36-yard field goal from K Matt Coghlin. Munich responded with a 38-yard touchdown pass from TE Steven Stilianos to former Showboat WR Dee Anderson, narrowing the gap to 11-6. Salt Lake answered immediately with all the work done by RB Jalen Jackson. On the first play of the drive, Jackson ripped off a 54-yard run to the 12-yard line. On the next play, he barreled into the end zone to put Salt Lake up 17-6. But the Ravens capitalized on a costly fumble by WR Kwamie Lassiter with less than a minute left in the half. LB Jordan Williams returned the fumble to the 2-yard line, setting up a touchdown run by RB Jashaun Corbin, followed by a successful 2-point conversion. The Showboats carried a narrow 17-14 lead into halftime.
Points were scarce in the third quarter, with Coghlin adding his second 36-yard field goal to push the Showboats ahead 20-14. In the fourth, the Ravens tacked on two field goals, the second tying the game 20-20 with under 30 seconds remaining. UFL overtime is a best-of-three, shootout-style duel of 2-point conversions. On the first possessions, Salt Lake QB Troy Williams found WR Daewood Davis in the end zone for Salt Lake and Munich failed to score. Williams tossed a strike to WR Kai Locksley on Salt Lake's second try, while Munich WR Jontre Kirklin kept the Ravens in it with a conversion on their second possession. Neither team scored on their third possessions, giving Salt Lake the 24-22 victory. Williams played a unique role for Salt Lake, favoring the run over the pass. Williams completed 5-of-11 passes for 36 yards, while rushing 6 times for 29 yards. Jackson led the team on the ground with 76 yards and a touchdown on 7 carries. RB Deneric Prince added 45 rushing yards on 12 attempts. LB Steele Chambers anchored the 'Boats defense with 11 total tackles, including 7 solos and 1 tackle for-loss. Three Showboats tallied interceptions: Dantzler, DL Josiah Bronson and LB Andrew Dowell.
-- (0-0)Showboats 24 - 22 Ravens(0-0)
(SLC): QB Williams - 5/11 36 yards, RB Jackson - 7 carries, 76 yards, 1 TD, RB Prince - 12 carries, 44 yards, TE Wilson - 1 catch, 14 yards
(MUN): QB Hogan - 14/25 92 yards, 3 INTs, RB Corbin - 25 carries, 142 yards, 1 TD, 5 catches, 38 yards, WR Anderson - 1 catch, 38 yards
UFL Week 16:
July 11, 2025
Hamilton, ONTARIO, CANADA -
-- (0-0)Greys - Tiger-cats(0-0)
(CAL): QB
(HAM): QB
UFL Week 16: Panthers Clinch Playoff Berth with 30-18 Win over Roughnecks
July 12, 2023
Houston, TX - The Detroit Panthers defeated the Houston Roughnecks 30-18 on Saturday afternoon to clinch a spot in the playoffs for the second straight season. QB Danny Etling led the Panthers to victory with three passing touchdowns, the first time he has accomplished the feat since his final season at LSU in 2017. DB Keni-H Lovely added a defensive touchdown for the Panthers with a 55-yard interception return for a score in the third quarter. Houston was shut down in the second half after being down a field goal at halftime. QB Bryce Perkins, who suffered an ankle injury last week against Dallas, was unable to play following warmups and Etling made the start at quarterback for the Panthers for the first time since Week 3. He settled in towards the end of the opening quarter, as he threw a five-yard touchdown pass to WR Malik Turner with 28 seconds left. Etling found TE Cole Hikutini for the one-point conversion and a 7-3 lead. Detroit's special teams made a big play early in the second quarter, as WR Xavier Malone returned a punt 88 yards to Houston's one-yard line. On the very next play, Etling connected with WR Samson Nacua for a touchdown. RB Toa Taua ran in the one-point conversion to extend their lead. It did not take long for Houston to respond, as QB Jalan McClendon only needed a three-minute drive and hit WR Keke Chism deep for a 33-yard score. Detroit's defense turned away the one-point conversion attempt. The Roughnecks added another field goal before halftime, but Detroit went into the break with a 14-12 advantage.
Houston opened the third quarter with a promising dive that got into Detroit territory, but a fourth down drop cut the drive short. Etling and the Panthers took advantage, finding the endzone again with a 35-yard touchdown pass to WR Devin Ross on third-and-15. Taua converted the one-point score once again, and the Panthers made it a 21-12 game. On Houston's ensuing drive, Lovely shot out of a cannon to jump the route on a McClendon pass for the interception and returned it 55 yards for the touchdown. The one-point conversion attempt failed, but Detroit claimed their biggest lead of the game. Detroit's defense continued to overwhelm Houston in the fourth quarter, including another fourth down stop and a fumble recovery. It was an all-around effort by the Panthers, who clinched a playoff spot with the win and will now return to the playoffs in three weeks.
-- (0-0)Panthers 30 - 18 Roughnecks(0-0)
(DET): QB Etling - 14/22 167 yards, 3 TDs, RB Taua - 12 carries, 46 yards, WR Turner - 4 catches, 40 yards, 1 TD
(HOU): QB McClendon - 30/50 316 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, RB White - 8 carries, 59 yards, WR Hall - 11 catches, 88 yards, 1 TD, WR Chism - 4 catches, 57 yards, WR Grayson - 4 catches, 56 yards
-- (0-0)Raptors - Enthroners(0-0)
(SAL): QB
(FEH): QB
-- (0-0)Musketeers - Bravos(0-0)
(PAR): QB
(MAD): QB
-- (0-0)Stars - Apollos(0-0)
(PHI): QB
(ORL): QB
-- (0-0)Bandits - Pirates(0-0)
(TB): QB
(MIL): QB
-- (0-0)Eagles - Guardians(0-0)
(WAR): QB
(NY): QB
-- (0-0)Jousters - Lions(0-0)
(CHA): QB
(PRA): QB
UFL Week 16: Crusaders Run Past Stampede
July 12, 2023
London, ENGLAND - The London Crusaders triumphed over the Oklahoma City Stampede, 29-28, in front of 40,114 fans. The lead changed six times, with both teams turning the ball over twice via fumble and a combined 105 penalty yards. The Crusaders rushed for 173 yards, their most since Week 1 vs the Roughnecks. After being shut down by the Crusaders in three plays to start the game, Oklahoma City was able to score on their second drive with a 65-yard pass by QB J'Mar Smith to WR Deon Cain to make the score 6-0. On the following kick return, WR Gary Jennings fumbled which was recovered by Oklahoma City's CB Mario Goodrich. The London defense held strong, bringing in K Harrison Mevis for a successful 45-yard field goal to increase the lead, 9-0. London looked to put their own points on the board on their next drive, starting with a pass from QB Max Duggan to TE Jake Sutherland for 13-yards. The Crusaders kept their forward progression with a combination of 14-rushing yards by RB Jacob Saylors and 25-penalty yards against the Stampede, with Duggan rushing to score the first Crusaders' touchdown of the game to make the score 9-6. London started the second quarter with LB Travis Feeney sacking Smith to force a fumble that was then recovered by LB Pita Taumoepenu at the 22 and returned for 15-yards. Duggan then rushed for 12-yards for another Crusaders touchdown. He then completed a pass to Saylors for a successful one-point conversion attempt, putting the Crusaders in the lead, 13-9. Oklahoma City wasted no time, responding with a 14-play drive to get Mevis in field goal range, where he knocked in a 34-yarder to make the score 13-12 with 4:42 left in the first half. The Stampede made it down to the 16 before Smith was sacked on 3rd and 10 by LB Chris Garrett. London regained possession with 1:13 left in the first half, recording a 6-play, 44-yard drive before passing the ball off to K Rodrigo Blankenship without a clock stoppage. Blankenship missed his first field goal of the season on the 58-yard attempt as the clock ran out in the first half.
Coming back after halftime, Duggan threw an interception to DB AJ Thomas on the 45. The Stampede used the chance to score a touchdown on a 50-yard pass to Cain to recover the lead, 18-13. The Crusaders tried to respond, making it down to the 20 on a 22-yard rush by Saylors before WR Jarveon Howard fumbled the ball on his following rush attempt. Oklahoma City LB Kyahva Tezino recovered the fumble. The Stampede once again brought in Mevis for a successful 36-yard field goal to make the score 21-13. Saylors recorded a 14-yard rush on the next drive, followed by a 12-yard scramble by Duggan to move into Oklahoma City territory with 46 seconds left in the third. The Crusaders made it to the 31 before bringing in Blankenship for a successful 49-yard field goal to shrink the the lead, 21-16. Oklahoma City's Cain fielded the kickoff, returning the ball to the 35 with an offensive holding call on Thomas, knocking them back to the 17. Smith then threw a pass intercepted by LB Callahan O'Reilly on the 18, who returned the ball for a London Pick-Six to put the Crusaders back on top, 22-21. With 5:21 left on the game clock, Smith threw a pass to WR Cade Johnson for a 47-yard touchdown reception and followed it with a pass to Cain for a successful one-point conversion, once again flipping the lead back in Oklahoma City's favor, 28-22. The Crusaders returned the favor, with a 9-yard rush by Saylors followed by a 30-yard pass from Duggan to WR Hakeem Butler. Saylors wasn't done, running for another 23-yards to the 5 before another 4-yard rush into the endzone. The team turned to Saylors again for a successful 1-yard rush to score the one-point conversion attempt and switch the lead back to London, 29-28. The Stampede's attempt to rally was thwarted when Feeney forced a fumble on RB CJ Marable that was recovered by DB Myles Jones with 28 seconds left in the game.
-- (0-0)Stampede 28 - 29 Crusaders(0-0)
(OKC): QB Smith - 14/27 262 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT, 10 carries, 45 yards, RB Marable - 11 carries, 40 yards, WR Cain - 2 catches, 115 yards, 2 TDs
(LON): QB Duggan - 12/21 110 yards, 1 INT, 11 carries, 54 yards, 2 TDs, RB Saylors - 16 carries, 118 yards, 1 TD, WR Butler - 3 catches, 36 yards
-- (0-0)Breakers - Maulers(0-0)
(NO): QB
(PIT): QB
-- (0-0)Dragons - Battlehawks(0-0)
(SEA): QB
(COL): QB
UFL Week 16: The Renegades Fall to the Defenders in a Near-Comeback Battle
July 13, 2023
Washington, DC - The Dallas Renegades fell to the Washington Defenders in a 33-30 shootout defeat at Audi Field. The action started early when Dallas' special teams set the tone. After a three-and-out on their opening drive, P Marquette King booted the ball deep into DC territory, leading to the Renegades forcing a fumble on the return.. The drive was kept alive by a clutch 3rd-and-14 conversion from RB Dae Dae Hunter, setting up a 30-yard field goal by K Lucas Havrisik to give Dallas a 3-0 lead. But DC struck back quickly. On their second offensive play, RB Deon Jackson broke loose for a 57-yard touchdown run, later successfully converting a 3-point attempt to go up 9-3. Dallas' next drive showed promise with WR Deontay Burnett making key grabs, but a sack and fumble on QB Luis Perez ended the threat. Both defenses would trade stops in a gritty end to the first quarter. The Defenders opened the second quarter with another punch. A touchdown run by RB Abram Smith extended their lead to 15-3. A flurry of events then followed. On the Renegades' next possession, a strip sack appeared to hand DC the ball at Dallas' 1-yard line, but a defensive holding penalty wiped it all away after a lengthy review. Capitalizing on the second chance, Perez orchestrated a scoring drive featuring big gains from Hunter and TE Sal Cannella, capping it with a back-shoulder touchdown throw to WR Tyler Vaughns. Dallas closed the gap to 15-11. DC continued to show creativity on offense. A trick play left QB Jordan Ta'amu wide open for a receiving touchdown, pushing the lead to 21-11. But the Renegades refused to back down. A 48-yard bomb to TE Seth Green and a 4th-and-1 conversion by Burnett set up Vaughns' second touchdown, a stunning one-handed grab in the endzone to bring it to 21-17 at halftime.
After the break, DC struck again, this time on a four-yard touchdown pass from Ta'amu to WR Cornell Powell, making it 27-17. The Renegades answered with another long drive, fueled by chunk plays from WRs Isaiah Winstead and JaVonta Payton. Havrisik nailed a 54-yard field goal to keep Dallas in it. After many defensive stops and a nice offensive drive, he hit again from 45 yards out to make it 27-23 heading into the fourth. DC opened the final quarter with another Powell touchdown catch from Ta'amu, stretching the lead to 33-23. Still, Dallas wouldn't go away quietly. Behind a mix of short passes and smart playcalling, Perez led a methodical drive that ended with a quarterback sneak touchdown by backup QB Holton Ahlers and a crucial one-point conversion, trimming the lead to 33-30. With the game on the line, Dallas' defense delivered key stops, forcing a DC punt and giving the Renegades one final possession to tie or win. But with time ticking down, a last-second interception sealed Dallas' fate.
-- (0-0)Renegades 30 - 33 Defenders(0-0)
(DAL): QB Perez - 32/46 350 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, RB Hunter - 10 carries, 40 yards, 6 catches, 49 yards, WR Burnett - 6 catches, 64 yards, WR Vaughns - 3 catches, 51 yards, 2 TDs, TE Cannella - 6 catches, 64 yards
(DC): QB Ta'amu - 15/26 240 yards, 2 TDs, RB Jackson - 10 carries, 89 yards, 1 TD, WR Powell - 4 catches, 59 yards, 2 TDs
-- (0-0)Legends - Vipers(0-0)
(LA): QB
(LV): QB
-- (0-0)Otters - Fleet(0-0)
(VAN): QB
(SD): QB
-- (0-0)Iron - Stallions(0-0)
(BIRM): QB
(STL): QB
UFL Week 16:
July 13, 2023
Edmonton, ALBERTA, CANADA -
-- (0-0)Sea Bears - Elks(0-0)
(WIN): QB
(EDM): QB
-- (0-0)Almirantes - Raiders(0-0)
(BAR): QB
(OSL): QB
-- (0-0)Mexicas - Vikings(0-0)
(MEX): QB
(VIE): QB
-- (0-0)Express - Alphas(0-0)
(MEM): QB
(ATL): QB
-- (0-0)Storm - Commanders(0-0)
(COP): QB
(SA): QB
-- (0-0)Centurions - Sea Devils(0-0)
(COL): QB
(HSD): QB
UFL Week 16:
July 14, 2023
Montreal, QUEBEC, CANADA -
-- (0-0)Surge - Alliance(0-0)
(OTT): QB
(MON): QB
-- (0-0)Galaxy - Thunder(0-0)
(FRA): QB
(BER): QB
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