

Eric Williams
NFL reporter
Now you see it, not now.
Michigan Panthers Attack player Bryce Perkins‘Elusivity as a runner was on complete exhibition in his team’s 38-14 victory DC defenders Last weekend. Last week, I said that the Marshal of the Defensores Jordan Ta’amu had become the best player in UFLBut I think it is fair to say that Perkins is giving him a career for his money.
[MORE: What is the UFL? Everything to know about the 2025 United Football League]
Perkins completed 13 or 18 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns, without interceptions. Hello, it also ran nine times for 76 yards and another score. Perkins had two particularly impressive scrass, one that resulted in a 3 yards touchdown pass to the Cole Hikutini closed wing and on the other a 5 -yard struggle for a score where he avoided a handful or cup.
Perkins briefly had an observation pass for a 5 -year -old touchdown to Malik Turner’s appeal. Perkins said the launch was a tribute to Matthew Stafford, who shared a Quarterback room with the duration of the Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl.
“You always play son with practice,” Perkins said after the game. “And when I was with Matthew Stafford, his ignorance was something serious. I always said that if I receive a chance, I will try to do it in a game.
“I’m just doing plays and I also have fun with that.”
On the other side, the recipient of defenders Chris Rowland ended with nine trapped for 144 yards and a score in defeat. The Panthers improved 4-2 with the victory, while the defenders fell to 4-2.
In another action of week 6 of the UFL, the Birmingham stallions Its record increased to 4-2 with a convincing victory of 26-3 over the visit San Antonio Brahmas (1-5) To remain tied with the Panthers for the first place at the USFL conference.
He St. Louis Battlehawks (4-2) moved to a draw for the first place at the XFL conference with the defenders with a 12-6 victory over the Arlington renegades (3-3) In the first game of the weekend. And the Houston Roughnecks (3-3) remained for a narrow 21-20 house on the Memphis Showboats (1-5).
Here is a look at other stories of week 6:
Roughnecks improve A .500 brand with victory over ShowBoats
Winners of three of his four games, Houston went to the playoff dispute with a victory of a point at home over Memphis. In addition, the victory led the Roughnecks to the .500 brand for the first time this season.
Directed by a threatening defense, Houston forced two Memphis ball losses and blocked a clearance, making those errors into 13 points.
The JT Tyler supporter took Houston with nine cups, while the corner Jaquan Sheppard added six cups and an interception. Offensively, Houston’s Marshal Mariscal Jalan McClendon completed his first nine passes and finished 20 of 28 suitable for 149 yards and a score.
Following 14-10, the Roughnecks obtained the impulse in the third quarter. First, Sheppard intercepted the Mesphis Winn field marshal when he paid the UT Martin product in a bad launch. Chris Blewitt made a 35-yard field goal to reduce the advantage of showboats to 14-13.
In the possession that followed, Winn was fired in a bombing by corner Armani Marsh. The overwhelming blow released the ball. The TJ Franklin passenger corridor picked it up and returned 40 yards for a score, giving the Roughnecks all the points they needed for victory.
Battlehawks domesticate those renegades in the XFL conference clash
St. Louis obtained the redemption of a 15 -point defeat against those renegades in Arlington earlier this season in week 4.
The penalties and the neglected game led to Arington’s disappearance on the road, such as Battlehawks’s hero outside the renegades in front of a noisy crowd in the dome in the center of the United States in St. Louis.
The renegades ended with 11 sanctions accepted for 69 yards, including three for false beginnings, since the crowd had an immediate impact on the game. Four of the 11 penalties were in the left guard Marcus Minor.
The Battlehawks field marshal, Max Duggan, helped create large plays with the legs and arm. Duggan finished with 54 yards by land and found the star receptor Hakeem Butler on a fading route for the play lonely of the game, a 30 -yard score.
But the star of the Battlehawks was his defense, since they forced four losses of the ball and heroes to the renegades to 212 total yards. The defensive wing Pita Taumaepenu led St. Louis with four combined cups, two catches, two forced loose balls and a loose ball recovery.
Rodrigo Blankenship by St. Louis ended with field goals of 49 and 53 yards and is perfect in the year (14 of 14).
The renegade corridor Kalen Ballage suffered an injured shoulder in the second half and had to leave the game.
Panthers RB Toa Taua Va ‘beast mode’
Taua, who was cut during the training camp due to injuries before the duration of the season is returned, has become the return for panthers.
In the victory of Michigan week 6, the Nevada product ended with 94 higher yards in the game and a score. The fellow corridor Nate McCRary totaled 45 yards by land and a score, since the Panthers closed 213 yards by land.
For the season, Taua is fourth in the league in yards by land (233) and tied first in Touchdowns by land (four), he even thought he has just played in four of the six possible games. Michigan signed again when the opener Matt Colburn was placed to go in April.
“Taua today motivated many players in our team,” said Panthers chief coach Mike Nolan. “Just seeing those guys run so hard and play with so much heart.”
The stallions give account with the victory over Brahmas
In a rematch of the game for the UFL title last season, Birmingham returned to the winning track by defeating San Antonio to recover from a disappointing defeat in extra time against Memphis in week 5.
The stallions were led by their defense, with Birmingham holding San Antonio to 178 yards and without a single conversion of the third attempt. The stallions also forced three ball losses and fired the Brahmas three times.
Chapele Russell supporters, demarquis Gates and Kyahva Tezino led Birmingham with five tacle each, while the defensive wing Ronnie Perkins totaled two catches.
Making his second start this season, the Case Cookus Marshal finished 16 of 22 suitable for 166 yards and two touchdowns. Andrew Peasley also had some game time, going 5 of 8 for 79 yards. However, Peasley suffered a possible knee injury and will have a magnetic resonance on Monday for an additional evaluation.
The stallions have agreements with a series of lesions in the quarterback, but the chief coach Skip Holtz said that his team hopes that the opener Alex McGough) will return in two weeks.
Brahmas looking for answers like offenses
San Antonio played his third quartback in six games, since Kevin Hogan won his first start of the season instead of Kellen Mouth. While Hogan was more effective to push the ball in the field with plays of 56 and 45 yards for Justin Smith, and a scratch pass from the head left a long touchdown to the receptor Jonstre Kirklin-The Brahmas could still go out.
San Antonio has not scored a touchdown in two consecutive games and has scored 71 points in the league this season. He also lost his more explosive game creator when the Anthony McFarland broker left the game with a shoulder injury.
Hogan, making his first openings in eight years, finished 17 of 26 suitable for 179 yards and an interception. Just although his team sits for the last time at the XFL conference, Stanford’s product said the Brahmas are still motivated to play well.
“There is still a lot of season,” said Hogan. “It is an opportunity for all of us. Therefore, you have the wrong attitude if you think this season shoots. There is a lot of space for growth personally and as one team, playing each other and helping each mind.
“We have a short week, and it is an opportunity to take a look at what happened today, as special offensively.”
Eric D. Williams He has reported about the NFL for more than a decade, covering the Los Angeles Rams for Sports Illustrated, Los Angeles Chargers for ESPN and the Seattle Seahawks for Tacoma News Tribune. Follow it in @Reric_d_williams.
Why great stories delivered directly to your entrance tray? Create or log in to your Fox Sports account, follow the leagues, teams and players to receive a custom newsletter every day!

Get more than United Football League Follow your favorites to obtain information about games, news and more