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UFL Roundup: Stallian Stun Rafnex with record return

March 30, 2025; Washington, DC, USA; The Birmingham Stallian Guard Cole Schinider (56) prepares before playing in the fourth quarter against DC defenders in the Audi field. Compulsory Credit: Emily Vishwas Morgan-Imagon Picture

Since 19, just before Haftime, Birmingham Stallian resumed 27 consecutive points to draw a 33-25 win over Houston Rafnex on Sunday afternoon and set a UFL record for the biggest comeback.

Backup quarterback J’Mar Smith stepped into the injured starter case Kukus and directed the 75-yard scoring drive, which gave Stallian (5-2) lead for good. Kukus completed 17 out of 34 passes for 199 yards, a touchdown and a blockage. Smith hit 3 out of 5 for 63 yards and took a 1-yard score with 1:55, leading Birmingham a 27–25 lead.

Houston’s Jalan McClandon completed 15 -23 passes and a touchdown for 167 yards, while Zalandre White ran nine times for 69 yards and two scores. McCladon’s 11–Touchdown Strike for KK Chism, then McClandon’s one-point conversion Rush gave Houston (3-4) a 25–6 lead, with 5:54 in the first half with 5:54.

Battlehox 19, Shobots 9

Max Duggan threw 158 yards away, raced over 57 and was responsible for two touchdowns as St. Louis led the entire way to win in the memphis.

Duggan’s 7-yard run and Rodrigo Blancship’s 53-Yard Field Gol Gol gave Battlehox (5-2) a late 10–0 lead in the first quarter. Shobots for Jonathan Adams cut Margin 10–6 by Shobots QB Dresser Winn’s 5-Yard Touchdown Pass, but Duggan cut the 13-yard scoring pass to Zahkor Piercene for the lead of St. Luis.

Vinen completed 21 out of 35 passes for 196 yards for Shobot (1-6). Adams held four passes for 69 yards, while Denic Prince ran 17 times for 44 yards and made six catches at a distance of 14 yards.

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