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UFL 2025: Best hot mic moments from Week 9
UFL 2025: Best hot mic moments from Week 9

Fox News

time29-05-2025

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UFL 2025: Best hot mic moments from Week 9

Week 9 of the 2025 UFL season featured some more compelling football. The St. Louis Battlehawks began the week by dominating the San Antonio Brahmas on the road on Friday night in a 39-13 victory on FOX. On Saturday, the Birmingham Stallions squeaked out a four-point win over the Michigan Panthers, while the Arlington Renegades beat the Memphis Showboats by double digits. Rounding out the weekend, the Houston Roughnecks got a stunning, three-point win over the DC Defenders on Sunday. [MORE: What is the UFL? Everything to know about the 2025 United Football League] That said, here are the best hot mic moments from Week 9! After getting off a pass, Stallions quarterback J'Mar Smith took a hit from Panthers defensive lineman Taylor Stallworth. But after the hit, Smith expressed to Stallworth that he has to "hit harder than that." J'Mar Smith ran over Panthers defensive back D.J. Miller Jr. and let him know about it with some choice words. Michigan drew first blood against Birmingham early in the second quarter when quarterback Danny Etling hooked up with wide receiver Siaosi Mariner for a 33-yard touchdown. After the scoring play, evil laughter could be heard. J'Mar Smith was emphatic after a successful one-point conversion with his legs in Saturday's tilt. Toa Taua put Michigan back in front with a 2-yard touchdown run with 7:47 remaining in the fourth quarter. After the score, Danny Etling wanted the Panthers to "meet" the running back in the end zone. After reeling in a completion, Battlehawks running back Jacob Saylors refused to go down and picked up some extra yards despite multiple defenders trying to take him down. Saylors proclaimed the play to be a "mic drop." Prior to taking a hit, Battlehawks quarterback Max Duggan got off a pass, but then he had to ask his teammates what happened on the play. After hearing the good news that wide receiver Jahcour Pearson came down with the reception, Duggan claimed it to be "good s---." Stallions head coach Skip Holtz was trying to get his team in the game, stressing that they had to "get up" because there was "a game to play." Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!

JUVENTUS AND ADIDAS LAUNCH BOLD NEW 2025/26 HOME KIT
JUVENTUS AND ADIDAS LAUNCH BOLD NEW 2025/26 HOME KIT

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

JUVENTUS AND ADIDAS LAUNCH BOLD NEW 2025/26 HOME KIT

Today, Juventus and adidas are proud to reveal the new Juventus home jersey for the 2025/26 season, with a fresh take on the club's iconic stripes which have been offset and varied, then finished with timeless pink accents. The new home kit encapsulates the essence of Bianconeri's identity, paying homage to the rich history and youthful spirit that defines the team. Every day, 'We Are Youth. Since 1897' is the philosophy that defines an ever-evolving identity, guided by the same intensity and purpose that have driven us forward since the beginning. This spirit is present in full force in the new 2025/26 home kit, which sees the classic black and white structured lines re-interpreted in a bold new design, with different levels of thickness as a nod to an aesthetic seen across Italian fashion. Pink detailing can be seen on the club crest, adidas logo and three stripes running down the shoulders in recognition of the club's founding traditions. Crafted for performance and to help provide world-class players with the confidence to play under pressure, the lightweight jerseys feature the latest in adidas technology which has been created in close collaboration with players throughout the development process. The on-field version of the jersey is constructed with technology, using advanced materials to maximise air flow to keep players feeling cool, while the fan version features AEROREADY technology, which uses sweat-wicking and absorbent materials to keep the body feeling dry. Completing the look is the return of the TEAMGEIST collar, a design originally worn by international teams during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The on-field version and the fan version of the kits are now available in the Juventus Stores in Turin, Milan and Rome, and from the official Online Store

UFL Week 6 By The Numbers: Chris Rowland, Bryce Perkins shine
UFL Week 6 By The Numbers: Chris Rowland, Bryce Perkins shine

Fox News

time07-05-2025

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  • Fox News

UFL Week 6 By The Numbers: Chris Rowland, Bryce Perkins shine

Week 6 of the 2025 UFL season was complete with statement wins and down-to-the-wire thrillers. The St. Louis Battlehawks , Houston Roughnecks , Michigan Panthers and Birmingham Stallions came out with wins, while the Arlington Renegades , Memphis Showboats , DC Defenders and San Antonio Brahmas came up short. [MORE: What is the UFL? Everything to know about the 2025 United Football League ] Here are the numbers to know after Week 6. 3: St. Louis wide receiver Hakeem Butler now has three catches in three games played this season, and all three receptions have gone for touchdowns. Butler caught a 30-yard touchdown from Max Duggan in St. Louis' 12-6 win over Arlington in Week 6. The reigning UFL Offensive Player of the Year is averaging 51 yards on his three touchdown catches this year. 4: Six weeks through the season, the defending champion Stallions have already played four different quarterbacks. Alex McGough, Matt Corral and Case Cookus have all started games this season for the Stallions, while Andrew Peasley saw time off the bench on Sunday. Peasley completed five of eight passes for 79 yards, but he, unfortunately, also fell victim to the quarterback curse as he suffered a knee injury in the game. Birmingham still managed to beat San Antonio, 26-3, and sit tied atop its conference at 4-2 on the year. 40: Leading 14-13 in the third quarter, Houston's Andrew Marsh sacked Memphis quarterback Dresser Winn, forcing a fumble that was picked up by teammate T.J. Franklin and returned 40 yards for a TD. The Roughnecks held on to get a 21-20 victory, giving them three wins in their last four games as they now sit one game back of a playoff spot in the USFL Conference. 71: Early in the season, DC looked like it had the best defense in the league. It led the league in sacks and held its first three opponents to 15 points or fewer. However, things have not gone well over the last two games. After allowing 33 points to Arlington in Week 5, DC struggled with Bryce Perkins and Michigan's offense in Week 6, allowing a season-worst 38 points in a loss to the Panthers. 140: San Antonio's offense has really struggled over the last two games as it's been held to three points in each of those outings. The Brahmas have now gone over 140 minutes of game time without scoring a touchdown. The last time they reached the end zone was in the third quarter of their Week 4 win over the Defenders. 144: DC's Chris Rowland set a UFL single-game high for the season with 144 receiving yards against Michigan. Rowland caught nine passes on the day, including a 65-yard touchdown as the Defenders tried to stage a comeback. Rowland now leads the UFL in receiving this season. 264: Michigan QB Bryce Perkins put on a Houdini act in the Panthers' 38-14 win over the Defenders. Perkins escaped the rush time and time again, providing several highlight plays during the game. He finished with 264 total yards (76 rushing) and three total touchdowns to put himself firmly in the MVP conversation. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily !

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