UFL Game Preview: Michigan Panthers (6-4) vs. D. C. Defenders (6-4)

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Matchday: Saturday, June 14, 2025
Kickoff Time: 8:00 PM ET
Venue: The Dome at America’s Center, St. Louis, MO
Broadcast: ABC, ESPN+

Overview: Michigan Panthers vs. DC Defenders – UFL Championship Showdown

The Michigan Panthers (6-4) and DC Defenders (6-4) face off in the 2025 UFL Championship, marking a historic moment for both franchises. Michigan secured their spot with a dominant 44-29 victory over the Birmingham Stallions, while DC punched their ticket with a convincing 36-18 win over the St. Louis Battlehawks.

With both teams boasting explosive offenses and resilient defenses, this matchup promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the UFL season.

Michigan Panthers: Riding High on Offensive Momentum

Michigan enters the championship game red-hot, having scored 38+ points in two of their last three games. Quarterback Bryce Perkins, the 2025 UFL Offensive Player of the Year, has been the driving force behind their success, showcasing elite mobility and precision passing.

Key Players to Watch:

Bryce Perkins (QB) – 1,342 passing yards, 69.0% completion, 9 TDs, 2 INTs

Toa Taua (RB) – 357 rushing yards, 6 TDs, 4.4 YPC

Malik Turner (WR) – 40 receptions, 365 yards, 4 TDs

Team Stats:

Points Per Game: 24.5

Yards Per Game: 320.9

Rushing Yards Per Game: 127.9

Michigan’s balanced attack and aggressive rushing game will be key against DC’s defense, which has struggled against mobile quarterbacks.

DC Defenders: Seeking Redemption and Defensive Dominance

DC has been one of the most consistent teams all season, led by quarterback Jordan Ta’amu, who has thrown 17 touchdowns while averaging 239.6 passing yards per game. The Defenders’ defense has been solid but vulnerable against high-powered offenses, allowing 22.4 points per game.

Key Players to Watch:

Jordan Ta’amu (QB) – 2,156 passing yards, 17 TDs, 4 INTs

Cornell Powell (WR) – 29 receptions, 418 yards, 7 TDs

Chris Rowland (WR) – 42 receptions, 523 yards, 3 TDs

Team Stats:

Points Per Game: 22.5

Yards Per Game: 345.4

Rushing Yards Per Game: 98.8

DC’s passing attack will be crucial in keeping pace with Michigan’s high-scoring offense.

Head-to-Head: Panthers vs. Defenders

Season Series: Michigan leads 2-0

Last Meeting: Michigan 38-14 DC (Week 6, 2025)

At Neutral Site: First-ever championship meeting

Michigan has outscored DC by 37 points in their last two matchups, making them slight favorites heading into the final.

Tactical Breakdown & Prediction

Michigan’s dual-threat quarterback play and strong rushing attack give them an edge against DC’s defense, which has struggled against mobile QBs. DC, however, has the better passing game, and if Ta’amu can exploit Michigan’s secondary, the Defenders could pull off an upset.

GAME ODDS

D. C. Defenders                 49.5

Michigan Panthers          – 3.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 14, 2025

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