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9 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Former Kansas City Chiefs players team up to win the 2025 UFL Championship
The 2025 UFL Championship game ended with the D.C. Defenders defeating the Michigan Panthers 58-34. Three standout players who previously wore the Kansas City Chiefs' uniform led the new spring league champions. Quarterback Jordan Ta'amu led D.C. to victory with a fantastic performance. He passed for a league record 390 yards, four touchdown passes, and one rushing score. He earned title game MVP honors like his former Chiefs teammate and quarterback room starter, Patrick Mahomes. Advertisement Ta'amu is one of several ex-Chiefs players on the championship-winning team, including wide receiver Cornell Powell and cornerback DeAndre Baker. "We're going to put up 80 points for disrespecting our quarterback," Baker said in an ESPN clip before the game about Michigan quarterback Bryce Perkins being named league MVP. "We know who the real MVP is." D.C. scored 58 points, the most ever scored in a UFL game in the league's short history. All three players made their mark on the league this season and could be candidates to return to the NFL with training camp around the corner. This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Ex-Kansas City Chiefs players team up to win the 2025 UFL Championship


Indian Express
05-05-2025
- Sport
- Indian Express
IPL 2025 Today Match, SRH vs DC Predicted Playing 11 Live Updates: Sunrisers Hyderabad will take on Delhi Capitals
IPL Today Match, Points Table 2025, Orange Cap, Purple Cap, SRH vs DC Team Predicted Playing 11 Live Updates: Pat Cummins' Sunrisers Hyderabad will take on Axar Patel's Delhi Capitals in match 55 of the Indian Premier League 2025 at the Rajiv Gandhi International stadium in Hyderabad on Monday. The visitors, though they lost to Kolkata Knight Riders in their previous game, still have a sound hold on qualifying for the playoffs. However, in the last few days, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the Punjab Kings managed to go ahead, and the Capitals have a bit of ground to make up for. As per SRH, it has been a campaign to forget for them. It has not been one of those seasons when batting clicked, bowling failed, or vice versa, both departments combusted completely. While there is not much to salvage from the season, the management would be hoping to give a few youngsters in the squad a go and see how they fare for the next season. Behind SRH early exit: Lack of quick-fix cricketer like Shahbaz Ahmed, and Impact Subs who made little impact Zeeshan Ansari of Sunrisers Hyderabad celebrates the wicket of Sai Sudharsan of Gujarat Titans during the IPL 2025 match at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. (Sportzpics) Last season, despite Sunrisers Hyderabad's explosive batting dominating headlines, Shahbaz Ahmed played a vital, under-appreciated role. He consistently delivered with both bat (215 runs) and ball (7 wickets), proving to be a reliable crisis man and bridging the batting and bowling units, exemplified by his crucial performance in Qualifier II against Rajasthan Royals. This season, without Shahbaz, SRH struggled to find a player who could offer that same versatility and dependability in the lower order and as a secondary spinner, highlighting the significance of his understated contributions.