UFL Game Preview: St. Louis Battlehawks (6-2) vs. San Antonio Brahmas (1-7)

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Team Breakdown

St. Louis Battlehawks (6-2, 2nd in UFL Standings): The Battlehawks are coming off a thrilling 29-28 victory over the Birmingham Stallions, showcasing their ability to win close games. Quarterback Max Duggan has been solid, throwing for 563 yards, three touchdowns, and four interceptions this season. Running back Jacob Saylors has been a key contributor, rushing for 466 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 4.4 yards per carry. Defensively, St. Louis has allowed 17.8 points per game, ranking among the best in the league. Hakeem Butler has been a standout in the passing game, recording 196 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

San Antonio Brahmas (1-7, Last in UFL Standings): The Brahmas have struggled throughout the season, most recently falling 24-22 to the Memphis Showboats. Quarterback Kellen Mond has thrown for 597 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions, completing 56.8% of his passes. San Antonio’s rushing attack has been led by Jashaun Corbin, who has 375 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 46.9 yards per game. However, the Brahmas’ defense has been a major issue, allowing 26.5 points per game, the highest in the league.

Key Matchups

Jacob Saylors vs. Brahmas’ Run Defense: Saylors has been one of the most efficient running backs in the UFL. San Antonio allows 123.9 rushing yards per game, making this a favorable matchup for St. Louis.

Max Duggan vs. San Antonio’s Secondary: Duggan has struggled with turnovers, but the Brahmas’ defense has given up 311.6 yards per game. If Duggan can limit mistakes, St. Louis should dominate through the air.

Kellen Mond vs. Battlehawks’ Pass Rush: Mond has been inconsistent, and St. Louis’ defense has allowed just 275.0 yards per game. The Battlehawks’ front seven will look to pressure Mond and force mistakes.

Game Outlook

St. Louis enters as the clear favorite, given their strong defense and balanced offense. San Antonio will need a breakout performance from Mond and a strong defensive showing to have a chance at pulling off an upset. The Battlehawks have won three of the last four matchups against the Brahmas, outscoring them 85-70 in that span. If St. Louis can establish the run early and control the tempo, they should secure a comfortable victory.

GAME ODDS

St. Louis Battlehawks                     – 8

San Antonio Brahmas                     41.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 22, 2025

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