It’s clear this offseason for the St. Louis Battlehawks has been focused on adding as much talent at wide receiver as possible. On Tuesday, the Battlehawks signed wide receiver Denzel Mims to his first spring football contract as first reported by MLFootball.
The 2-4 New York Jets have had a tumultuous start to their 2024 season, but they could easily be 4-2 if not for the surprising struggles of longtime NFL kicker Greg Zuerlein.
The United Football League has announced that San Antonio Brahmas defensive lineman Jalen Dalton has become the 80th league player to sign with an NFL team.
After just two games played, former Arlington Renegades pass rusher Jalen Redmond’s time in the NFL is over for now. On Friday, the Minnesota Vikings announced they had released Redmond from the roster.
Special teams have reigned supreme in the UFL-to-NFL pipeline, with multiple special team stars from the UFL showcasing their skills on Sunday. Fox’s game of the week between the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys featured former Michigan Panthers kicker Jake Bates and former Birmingham Stallions kicker Brandon Aubrey trading kicks in Arlington.
After a flurry of signings, transactions in the UFL have slowed down, with just four players signed in the last three days. Offense, defense and special teams made an appearance on the list of moves.
San Antonio has in recent years been one of the premier spots for spring football, and the city and the UFL continue to stand by the Brahmas. San Antonio Express-News reporter Greg Luca wrote an article Saturday about the city’s commitment to making the Brahmas work because of its strength as a sports city.
Some big-name players are heading back to the UFL thanks to nine signings across the league on Monday and Tuesday. Five of the players signed were either starters or played significant minutes on their teams last season.
The UFL is one step closer to sharing with fans the full schedule of the 2025 season. On Tuesday, the league announced the home and away opponents for the eight UFL teams.
SI.com’s Mike Mitchell made waves in the spring football world with his article last week, which said that some within the UFL believe the 2025 season is a make-or-break year for the league.
It took the Dallas Cowboys until 20 seconds remained to capture the win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on national television Sunday night. Both teams got some help from players who previously played spring football over the last three years.
It was a strong close to the week for the UFL as the league secured contracts for another 15 players. There was a nice blend of new and returning players to the UFL as five of the signings did not play in the league last year.
The UFL saw an interesting mix of former players returning and new wide receivers joining the league on Wednesday. Six players were signed to four UFL teams in the latest signings.
The D.C. Defenders have had the quietest offseason of all the UFL teams, but they are back in action as part of the signing spree in the UFL on Tuesday.
The Arlington Renegades have been one of the more active teams recently, adding eight players to end last week, with more reinforcements on the way. On Monday, the Renegades signed four players to the roster while the Memphis Showboats also brought back defensive lineman Connor Christian.
The demand for players wanting to join the UFL continues to grow as the league had to add a new date to an already used location. On Sunday, the UFL announced that they will be in the Dallas/Fort Worth area on Sunday, November 10 at Vernon Newsom Stadium in Mansfield, Texas.
The Minnesota Vikings have added a new quarterback to their depth chart.
He is among the players who have parlayed a strong showing in the UFL into a new opportunity at the NFL level.
The New Orleans Saints have signed the older brother of one of the best wide receivers in the NFL.
In fantasy football, there’s a lot of controversy surrounding the wisdom of drafting team defenses and kickers. Many experts advise against it as a waste of time.
With All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb still holding out for a new contract, the Dallas Cowboys signed a pair of UFL pass-catchers with NFL experience.
The Birmingham Stallions wideout previously spent time on the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad (2022) and had 15 receptions, 253 yards and two touchdowns this year.
The 27-year-old defensive end was among four United Football League (UFL) players who the Cowboys worked out on Tuesday.
After collecting more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage in four seasons at North Carolina State, he caught on with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2022. After spending most of his rookie season on the practice squad, the running back joined the Birmingham Stallions of the UFL.
He ended up reemerging with the Birmingham Stallions of the UFL and had a productive season for the eventual league champs.
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