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UFL 2025: Best hot mic moments from Week 6

Week 6 of the 2025 UFL season provided plenty of memorable moments.

Kicking off the week, the St. Louis Battlehawks got a 12-6 win over the Arlington Renegades on Friday night, followed by the Houston Roughnecks squeaking out a 21-20 win over the Memphis Showboats on Saturday. Then, on Sunday, the Michigan Panthers got a 24-point victory over the DC Defenders, and the Birmingham Stallions beat the San Antonio Brahmas, 26-3. 

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And with that, here are the best hot mic moments from Week 6.

Arguably the most pivotal play of Houston's narrow victory was cornerback Armani Marsh strip-sacking Memphis quarterback Dresser Winn, and defensive end T.J. Franklin picking up and running the loose ball back 40 yards for a go-ahead touchdown. With the ball on the ground, a member of the Roughnecks' coaching staff could be heard yelling "get that rock" and "scoop it."

Winn ran in a go-ahead, 9-yard touchdown for the Showboats with 2:46 remaining in the second quarter, and wide receiver Dee Anderson had something to say to the Roughnecks defense after the scoring play.

Panthers quarterback Bryce Perkins was all over the place in Week 6, throwing for 188 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 76 yards and one touchdown. After one of his carries, though, Perkins took some time to get off the ground and expressed that he was hit "in the ass."

Stallions running back Ricky Person Jr. scored the game's first points, rushing for a 4-yard touchdown with 2:10 remaining in the first quarter, and his teammates liked what they saw.

Worried about getting a flag, Houston pleaded to the referees that a hit on Winn was merely a hit to the shoulder.

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