The 2025 UFL championship game had a bit of everything and a lot of score.
In the end, the DC defenders, in the Michigan Panthers at the Dome At America’s Center in St. Louis on Saturday in a game full of action that had 13 TouchDowns and three field goals.
Jordan Ta’amu and the offensive of the defenders made a show, scoring a 58 -point UFL record.
Let’s take a look at all the TouchDown scored in the game for Saturday’s title!
Michigan went up to the board first, going up 67 yards in six plays on the game opening trip to start an explosion. Nate McCrary crossed a great fold, beat his opponents to the lateral line and turned on the jets for a 35 -yard touchdown in the first minutes of regulation. Only then, the Panthers jumped to a 6-0 advantage.
The defenders responded on their first trip of the game, knotting things at 6-there with a TouchDown unit that played twice as long and about six minutes. Facing a third and 10 of the 26 -yard line of Michigan, Ta’amu backed down and found Jayden Mickens open on a sewing route. Ta’amu went to the bread basket, and Mickens cornered him easily.
However, the tie was short -lived, since Michigan scored again in a creative game of play action in his second impulse of the game just before the end of the first quarter. QB Bryce Perkins primed the defense of defenders with a false hand to RB Toa Taua, which allowed WR Saiosi Mariner to open in the right side line. Without a defensive in sight, Perkins raised Softball to Mariner, who ran it for an 8-yard touchdown not answered and an advantage of 13-6.
The second quarter was pure fireworks. After the defenders added a field goal first to close the gap slightly, 13-9, the Panthers were three and out on the next trip. That launched the impulse towards the defenders, who obtained 22 points without response and obtained a two-digit advantage in the process, 31-13.
The first score was on a beautiful corner route from Cornell Powell. Ta’amu showed its accuracy, upload a pass to the place where Powell would end, and the receiver ran a perfect route to secure the 27 yards touchdown. A loose ball of the Panthers in the resulting initial serve gave the ball back to the defenders deep in the red zone. Ta’amu & Co. I only needed four plays and approximately two minutes to hit Paydirt, with the field marshal charging the score by land. Michigan was three and outside on his next trip, and thus, the defenders returned to the field. Ta’amu led his squad in the field, and RB Deon Jackson finished things with a 5 yardas touchdown.
The Panthers scored on the next trip, going 84 yards in just two plays to keep things nearby, 31-19. The impulse was highlighted by the short pass from Perkins to Wr Malik Turner, who made him a dazzling tauchdown of 71 yards.
What is better than a 71 -yard score? A 73 -yard score. The defenders did exactly that, what got on the Panthers with an amazing score on the next way, since Ta’amu connected to Wr Ty Scott to be a 37-19 game at part time.
The defenders opened the score of the second half with a field goal to put them ahead for more than 20 points, but after the Panthers coughed the ball on their first trip in the third quarter, DC returned to the driver’s seat. Jackson picked up his second score by land of the day, this time from 17 yards, to put 46-19 in the middle of the third quarter.
DC opened the last quarter with another explosive scoring play. Ta’amu led his team in the field, limiting a 10 -play length trip with a 1 yardown TouchDown pass to Briley Moore. With that, the defenders led 52-19.
The Panthers obtained consecutive touchdowns, both from the dynamic duo of Perkins and Turner-after opting for an alternative initial serve. With those scores and a field goal, they were able to throw inside 18 points, 52-34, in the middle of the last quarter.
However, it was too little late, since the defenders added a last score to a large extent. With 3:40 to play, RB Chris Rowland hit a 19-yard touchdown to seal the game, 58-34.