Stallions LB Tae Crowder's two pick-sixes highlight top UFL plays of Week 10
The 10th and final week of the 2025 UFL regular season is in the books, and the playoffs are within arm's reach.
The St. Louis Battlehawks, Houston Roughnecks, Arlington Renegades and Birmingham Stallions came out with wins, while the DC Defenders, Michigan Panthers, San Antonio Brahmas and Memphis Showboats fell short.
That said, let's take a look at the 10 biggest plays of Week 10.
It wasn't a great year for the Brahmas, but their defense ended the year on a high note — or at least Elliott did when he got the tip drill interception off Renegades QB Holton Ahlers.
Thanks to a well-designed play call, Perez was able to pick up a relatively easy touchdown on a quarterback draw when he ran for a 7-yard score in the second quarter of Sunday's game.
Arlington was strong in all three facets of Sunday's game. Right after Perez's rushing score made it 14-3, CB Steven Jones Jr. forced a fumble on the ensuing kickoff that gave the Renegades the ball deep in Brahmas territory.
Birmingham found the end zone often in Sunday's tilt. QB J'Mar Smith threw a 10-yard dart to Rodgers over the middle, with the receiver surviving a hard hit to hold onto the ball in the end zone for a touchdown.
The Panthers seemed to catch the Roughnecks off guard in the third quarter of Saturday's game, as Colburn ran right up the middle for a 23-yard touchdown on a first-and-20.
When the Battlehawks faced a third-and-9 from their own 5-yard line early in Friday's game, the Defenders' pass rush became too overwhelming to block. Defenders DE Andre Mintze ripped down Battlehawks QB Brandon Silvers in the end zone for a sack, giving DC two points.
Houston's defense came up with a major play in the third quarter of Saturday's game when DE T.J. Franklin


