UFL Game Preview: Arlington Renegades (4-5) vs. San Antonio Brahmas (1-8)

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Game Overview

This matchup carries significant playoff implications, as the Brahmas look to solidify their postseason positioning while the Renegades fight to stay in contention. Arlington enters the game with momentum after a dominant 30-12 victory over the Memphis Showboats, while San Antonio is coming off a tough 39-13 loss to the St. Louis Battlehawks.

Team Comparisons

CategoryArlington RenegadesSan Antonio Brahmas
Record4-51-8
Points Per Game22.914.4
Points Allowed18.027.9
Total Yards Per Game308.6234.4
Rushing Yards Per Game96.9110.0
Passing Yards Per Game211.7124.4

The Renegades have been strong offensively, averaging 22.9 points per game, while San Antonio has struggled to score, putting up just 14.4 points per game.

Key Players to Watch

Arlington Renegades

Luis Perez (QB) – 1,145 passing yards, 3 TDs, 4 INTs, 70.8% completion rate.

Dae Dae Hunter (RB) – 362 rushing yards, 1 TD in 9 games.

Deontay Burnett (WR) – 341 receiving yards, 3 TDs.

San Antonio Brahmas

Kellen Mond (QB) – 700 passing yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 56.3% completion rate.

Jashaun Corbin (RB) – 460 rushing yards, 4 TDs.

Anthony McFarland (RB) – 242 rushing yards, 0 TDs.

Matchup Breakdown

Renegades’ Offense vs. Brahmas’ Defense – Arlington has averaged 308.6 yards per game, while San Antonio’s defense has allowed 321.7 yards per game.

Rushing Attack – San Antonio has a slight edge in the ground game, averaging 110.0 rushing yards per game, while Arlington has struggled with 96.9 rushing yards per game.

Turnovers & Efficiency – Perez has been more efficient than Mond, boasting a 70.8% completion rate compared to Mond’s 56.3%.

GAME ODDS

Arlington Renegades     – 3.5

San Antonio Brahmas    41

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 31, 2025

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