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UFL 2025: Every touchdown from Week 8

Week 8 of the 2025 UFL season was a big one, with four teams officially securing a playoff berth. The playoff field is now set with the St. Louis Battlehawks, DC Defenders, Birmingham Stallions and Michigan Panthers. 

Beyond the high stakes, the action on the field over the weekend was must-see. It started with an overtime shootout on Friday night and ended with a game-clinching interception on Sunday afternoon. There were 25 touchdowns across four games, including eight in the week's finale.

Let's take a look at every touchdown scored in Week 8.

A battle between the last-place teams in the USFL and XFL divisions yielded a down-to-the-wire finish, as neither team could get out of its own way. The back-and-forth affair needed an overtime period to decide the winner.

The game started off with a pick-six. Brahmas quarterback Kevin Hogan and receiver Dee Anderson weren't on the same page as Anderson ran a hook route and started breaking to the sideline. Hogan didn't anticipate his move outside and threw it to his previous spot, where Memphis cornerback Cameron Dantzler was waiting. Dantzler hauled in the interception and pranced into the end zone for a touchdown. 

Trailing 11-0 with nothing going to plan, San Antonio shook things up, calling a trick play on first-and-10 from the 38-yard line. Hogan took the snap and threw a lateral to tight end Steven Stilianos, the play drawing in the Showboats secondary and allowing Anderson to break free down the field. Stilianos lofted the pass and Anderson caught it just before a trio of tacklers arrived, carrying the ball into the end zone.

Memphis retook a two-possession lead quickly after San Antonio's touchdown. The Showboats needed just two plays — two rushes from Jalen Jackson —

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