Audi Field, Washington, D.C.
Kickoff: 4:00 PM ET
The Orlando Storm enter Week 10 as one of the UFL’s hottest teams, riding a four‑game winning streak and boasting the league’s most balanced offense. The DC Defenders, meanwhile, are fighting to stay above .500 and protect one of the toughest home fields in spring football. With playoff seeding on the line, this matchup has the feel of a postseason preview.
WEATHER REPORT — WASHINGTON, D.C.
(Audi Field is outdoors — weather matters.)
- Temperature: 73–76°F
- Humidity: 58–63%
- Wind: 6–10 mph from the southwest
- Chance of Rain: 10%
- Impact: Ideal football conditions; slight wind may influence deep passing.
INJURY REPORT
Orlando Storm
- QB Quinten Dormady — Probable (shoulder tightness) Expected to start; playing the best football of his career.
- RB Devin Darrington — Probable (ankle) Should play; key to Orlando’s inside‑zone game.
- WR Charleston Rambo — Questionable (hamstring) Game‑time decision; deep‑threat ability missing if he sits.
- LB Terrance Plummer — Out (knee) Impacts run defense and leadership.
DC Defenders
- QB Jordan Ta’amu — Probable (rib soreness) Expected to play; dual‑threat ability essential to DC’s offense.
- RB Abram Smith — Out (ACL) Major loss; DC’s run game has struggled without him.
- WR Chris Blair — Probable (ankle) Should play; Ta’amu’s top vertical target.
- CB Michael Joseph — Questionable (illness) Game‑time decision; affects DC’s secondary depth.
TEAM RECORDS & CONTEXT
Orlando Storm
- Record: 7–2
- Road Record: 3–1
- Points Per Game: 26.1
- Points Allowed: 18.7
- Trend: Most complete team in the league; offense and defense both top‑3.
DC Defenders
- Record: 5–4
- Home Record: 3–1
- Points Per Game: 22.4
- Points Allowed: 21.8
- Trend: Inconsistent but dangerous; elite at home, shaky on the road.
RECENT TEAM FORM (LAST 5 GAMES)
Orlando Storm
- W 27–20 vs HOU
- W 31–17 vs DAL
- W 24–16 vs SA
- W 28–14 vs MEM
- L 20–23 vs STL
Trend: Orlando is 4–1 in last 5; defense allowing just 17.4 PPG.
DC Defenders
- W 23–20 vs BIR
- L 17–24 vs STL
- W 28–21 vs MEM
- L 16–27 vs SA
- W 20–17 vs HOU
Trend: DC is 3–2 in last 5; offense inconsistent but defense improving.
SERIES HISTORY
- Last 4 meetings: Series tied 2–2
- At Audi Field: DC leads 2–1
- 2026 season series: First meeting
- Last 3 matchups decided by 7 points or fewer
This is one of the most evenly matched rivalries in the UFL.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Quinten Dormady vs DC Secondary
- Dormady is playing at an MVP‑level pace
- DC’s secondary is banged up and inconsistent
- If Rambo plays, Orlando’s vertical game becomes lethal
Edge: Orlando
2. Jordan Ta’amu vs Orlando Pass Rush
- Ta’amu thrives when extending plays
- Orlando ranks top‑3 in sacks and pressures
- DC must keep Ta’amu clean to stay competitive
Edge: Orlando
3. Devin Darrington vs DC Front Seven
- Darrington’s burst is elite
- DC’s run defense is middle‑of‑the‑pack
- If Orlando establishes the run, DC’s defense struggles
Edge: Orlando
4. Orlando WRs vs DC CBs
- DC’s CB group is thin if Joseph sits
- Orlando’s route spacing and timing are among the league’s best
- Expect heavy target volume for Orlando’s slot receivers
Edge: Orlando
BETTING TRENDS
Orlando Storm
- 5–1 ATS in last 6
- Under is 4–2 in last 6
- 3–1 ATS on the road
DC Defenders
- 2–4 ATS in last 6
- Under is 3–1 in last 4
- 7–2 in last 9 home games straight up
Head‑to‑Head
- Unders are 3–1 in last 4
- Home team has won 3 of last 4
GAME ODDS
Orlando Storm – 1.5
DC Defenders 47.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 30, 2026








