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Five things to look at in the 4th week of the UFL 2025 season

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Just call Bryce Perkins Touchdown manufacturer.

Through three games, Michigan Panthers‘Two-Treaties are responsible for five Touchdown (three haste and two passes). Perkins finished 69% of his passages at 488 meters and rushed to another 74. His ability to happen in the air and on Earth is one of the main reasons that Panters are one of the best teams who won in UFL Movement at week 4.

“Bryce’s energy is really good,” said Michigan’s head coach Mike Nolan. “He is still trying to pull everything, but it fell forward in a few extra feet.”

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Perkins filed for an injured initial striker Danny Etling – He had to leave the game after he performed a big hit last week – at the beginning of the game in Michigan. With Etling (earthquake) inactive for this week, Perkins takes over forever as a starter in Michigan. Perkins earned the UFL offensive player of the week for his game in Panthers’s victory over San Antonio Brahmas At the 3rd week.

Although they are sometimes slightly reckless, Panthers (2-1) will continue to drive Perkins’ relentless energy while the hosts are Memphis Showboats (0-3) in the introductory game on Friday night at the 4th week (20:00 et to Fox and App Fox Sports).

Saturday contains a double head, starting with Arlington Renegades (2-1) host St. Louis Battlehawks (2-1) at Chctaw Stadium (12:30 et) and follows the champion in defense Birmingham Pastuh (2-1) by hitting the way to go to Houston Roughnecks (1-2) at the Tdec Stadium (19:00 et on Fox and App Fox Sports).

The weekend closure, DC defenders – Lonely League team – host Brahmas, who are still looking for their first win of the season, at the Audi Field (17:00 et on Fox and App Fox Sports).

Here’s a more close view of five things to look at at 4 weeks:

1. QB Nolan Henderson Assumes an initial role for Roughnecks

Chief coach Curtis Johnson finally handed over his initial job to Henderson, a spare team entering the season after led Houston last week to win the return over Memphis – the first win of the Roughnecks in the calendar year.

Henderson took over in the second half for a starter Anthony BrownThey go 10-o-11 for 80 meters and result.

“It seemed to be (the ball) going out on time,” Johnson said of Henderson’s performance at the 3rd week. “We got into our quickly offense and I thought he did an outstanding job. It’s merit for him. It’s hard to be no. 2. Sometimes we make the wrong decision and sometimes not negative, but he was never on it.

“He’s a phenomenal young man.”

In three starts, Brown completed 19 of 41 passages (46.3%) at 167 meters, one touchdown and three intercepts. It was tried three times and published a league 35.3 rating (QBR).

Starting from the left Zach Banner He is expected to return to Houston this week after missing time for personal reasons.

2. Andre Mintze Obtaining the BUZZ Defense player of the year

One of the reasons that veterans have the best record in the league is because of their defense, led by Mintze, who ended up with two bags last week and two forced fuma Be appointed UFL Defense Player of the Week.

Mintze is attached to the league leadership in the bags (3.0), along with two forced fumara and two recovery from the impact they started at 4 weeks. Others who played well include safety rough Leon O’Nealwhich has pick-six, bag and 14 combined problems. In Michigan DJ Miller Runs league with two intercepts, while Memphis Linebacker Steele Chambers is the tops in the UFL -us 27 combined accessories.

3. Battlehawks faces the Renegades in Game of the Week

In the fight for second place at the XFL conference, Arlington and St. Louis will look to get back on the road after both teams have suffered losses in the 3rd week.

For Battlehawks that means getting qb Manny Wilkins Return the way he played earlier this season; Last week he turned the ball over three times on his return to the house. St. Louis, a top -of -the -art team in UFL, ended up with only 61 rush yards against DC. Things could be difficult on the field for St. Louis this week, because they face the defense of Arlington, allowing a league low 73.3 rush.

For renegades, they must think of how to get into the end zone after they failed to achieve loss last week due to the stadium. Arlington’s offense ended 0-for-4 in the red zone against Birmingham.

4. QB Ej Perry Starter Showboats remains – for now

Although he threw the intercepts back and replaced him Troy Williams In the second half of Memphis’s loss from Houston last week, Perry will get his fourth start with a row for exhibition ships as they take Panther.

Memphis has been committed to playing Perry and Williams this season, with mixed results. In three starts, Perry is 28 of 45 (62.2%) for 298 meters, one passage for Touchdown and two intercepts.

Williams, who led Pittsburgh Maulers two years ago to the title of USFL title, amounts to 8 for 11 (72.7%) to 104 Jardes, without Touchdown and interception. Williams has 35 rush meters to Perry’s 33 ..

5. Coaching Vrtila continues as Ken Whisenhunt steps permanently

Two weeks after returning to the field, the UFL announced that the main coach of the show -Camace was permanently stepped down for personal reasons. Jim Turner’s offensive line coach will serve as a temporary Memphis coach for the rest of the season. Noel Mazzone, who has previously worked as an offensive coordinator for inherited burglary in New Orleans when Turner has been on that staff, will serve as a new offensive coordinator for Memphis.

“It’s time to step down from the game and take a break from football,” Whisenhunt said in a prepared statement. “I’m so grateful for my time with the players and I wish them the best.”

In other coaches news, the league also announced that Payton Pardee, who was raised from the reception/special teams to the offensive coordinator last week, will also serve as a temporary main coach for San Antonio, while Wade Phillips is absent for personal reasons.

Eric D. Williams He reported about NFL for more than a decade, covering Los Angeles Rams for Sports Illustrated, Los Angeles Chargers for ESPN and Seattle Seahawks for Tacoma News Tribune. Follow him on @eric_d_williams.

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