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Battlehawks run over Rougneck 31-6

Play recap – week 1

March 28, 2025 – St. Louis Battlehawks (1-0) in Houston Rougnecks (0-1)

The St. Louis Battlehawks started their UFL campaign in 2025 with a 31-6 victory against the Houston Rougnecks on Friday in the Tdecu Stadium in Houston, Texas. The 25 -point edge dresses the largest edge of the victory in the history of Battlehawks and corresponded to the 25 -point edge in week 10 of 2023. St. Louis, the 460 yards in total, the second most game for a single game in UFL history. In the history of the UFL story, the team became 466 Total Yards in Memphis. Week 5 of 2024 in Houston.

FS Qwynnterrio Cole started the season with a caught on the STL 44 from Houston’s first pass test attempt in the competition and set an explosive second possession of St. Louis. RB Jacob Saylors recorded 37 rushing yards over the possession, including a 21 -yard storm on the 2nd and 10 at Hou 36.

The Battlehawks joined a 18-0 lead in Houston, the second largest half-time lead in the team history, behind a 23:3 advantage over New York in St. Louis’ first home game in the third week of the 3rd of the Xfl season 2020. St. Louis held goalless Meet. The team recorded 167 yards in the first half.

Head coach Anthony Becht started the 4th quarter by using his great challenge for the pass of QB Manny Wilkins for WR Hakeem Butler, which was described as incomplete. St. Louis challenged a passport mixture and the piece was lifted, which put the ball for 1. And gate on the 1-yard line. The Rougnecks lost their great challenge in the fourth quarter and challenged QB Nolan Henderson’s incomplete passport for WR Emmanuel Butler. The call was confirmed.

QB Max Duggan took over at 7:15 a.m. in the fourth quarter for Wilkins. Duggan gave the ball to RB Jarveon Howard in the second game of possession and led to a 74 -yard touchdown, the longest run in the UFL story. Howard achieved a total of 115 rushing yards in 13 attempts, a new Battlehawks-Einzelspiel-Game-Rushing record.

Houston scored his first and only touchdown of the competition in the fourth quarter with a 5-yard pass to WR Justin Hall. After the touchdown, Houston decided to take the ball on the 4th and 12th to keep the possession. The four game drives led to a loss of 13 yards and turned the ball back to St. Louis.

The Battlehawks open their home plan against the San Antonio Brahmas on Sunday, April 6, at 5:30 p.m. CT in the Dome in the America’s Center. The game is broadcast on FS1. Tickets are available at Uflbattlehawks.com/tickets.

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