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UFL Week 6 By The Numbers: Chris Rowland, Bryce Perkins shine

Emily Carter
By Emily Carter
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Each touchdown or week 6UFL TOP 10 PLAYS OF WEEK 6

Week 6 of 2025 UFL The season was completed with victories in statements and Thrillers with their feet.

He St. Louis Battlehawks” Houston Roughnecks” Michigan Panthers and Birmingham stallions Came out with victories, while the Arlington renegades” Memphis Showboats” DC defenders and San Antonio Brahmas He fell short.

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Here are the numbers that should be known after week 6.

3: The open receiver of St. Louis, Hakeem Butler, now has three trapped in three games played this season, and the three receptions have been for TouchDowns. Butler caught a 30-yard touchdown from Max Duggan in the victory of St. Louis 12-6 over Arlington in week 6. The current offensive player of the UFL year is averaging 51 yards in his three touched of Touchdown this year.

4: Six weeks during the season, Defensor Stallions champion has already played four different quarterbacks. Alex McGough, Matt Corral and Case Cookus have started games this season for the stallions, while Andrew Peasley saw time outside the bank on Sunday. Peasley completed five of eight passes for 79 yards, but unfortunately he was also a victim of the curse of the field marshal when he suffered a knee injury in the game. Birmingham still managed to beat San Antonio, 26-3, and sit at the top of his 4-2 conference in the year.

40: Leading 14-13 in the third quarter, Andrew Marsh de Houston dismissed Memphis Winn’s field, forcing a loose ball that was collected by his teammate TJ Franklin and returned 40 yards for a TD. The hero Roughnecks to obtain a 21-20 victory, giving them three victories in their last four games, since they now feel a game of a playoff place at the USFL conference.

71: At the beginning of the season, DC seemed to have the best defense of the League. He led the League in captures and kept his first three opponents at 15 points or less. However, things have not gone well in the last two games. After allowing 33 points to Arlington in week 5, DC fought with Bryce Perkins and Michigan’s offensive in week 6, allowing a sausage of the season 38 points in a defeat against the Panthers.

Each touchdown or week 6

Each touchdown or week 6

140: San Antonio’s offensive has really fought in the last two games, since he is a three -point Bone in each of those outings. The Brahmas have now spent about 140 minutes of game time without scoring a touchdown. The last time they arrived in the annotation zone was in the third quarter of his victory of week 4 over the defenders.

144: DCS Chris Rowland established a single UFL game for the season with 144 reception yards against Michigan. Rowland caught nine passes the day, including a 65 yard touchdown when the defenders tried to organize a return. Rowland now leads the UFL to receive this season.

UFL TOP 10 PLAYS OF WEEK 6

UFL TOP 10 PLAYS OF WEEK 6

264: Michigan QB Bryce Perkins made a Houdini law in the 38-14 victory of the Panthers over the defenders. Perkins escaped from the race and once again, providing several outstanding moves during the game. It ended with 264 total yards (76 races) and three total touchdowns to firmly get into the MVP conversation.

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