UFL Week 2 By The Numbers: Jonathan Adams, Jacob Saylors continue to shine
Week 2 of the 2025 UFL season is in the books, and it was another action-packed weekend.
The defending champion Birmingham Stallions, DC Defenders, Arlington Renegades and St. Louis Battlehawks came out on top, while the Michigan Panthers, Memphis Showboats, Houston Roughnecks and San Antonio Brahmas lost.
Here are the numbers to know after Week 2.
0: After the Stallions' offensive line allowed eight sacks in its season-opening loss to the Defenders, the unit bounced back by not allowing a single sack in the 21-12 win over the Panthers. Backup quarterback Matt Corral was forced into action after just one play following Alex McGough’s shoulder injury, but he was well protected up front.
1: St. Louis’ dominance early in the season is best represented by the fact that it boasts both the No. 1 scoring offense and the No. 1 scoring defense in the league. The Battlehawks jumped on both opponents in the first halves of their games, outscoring their opposition by a combined score of 35-3 before halftime.
2: Michigan suffered its first loss of the season on Friday night, but cornerback D.J. Miller made some history by becoming the first player in UFL history to post a multi-Interception game.
3: There are three undefeated teams still going strong after two weeks of action: the Battlehawks, Renegades and Defenders. Two of those teams will meet in Week 3, as the Defenders face the Battlehawks on Sunday.
4: Battlehawks star running back Jacob Saylors led the league with eight total touchdowns a year ago on his way to an All-UFL selection. His 2025 campaign is off to an even stronger start, as he leads the league with four touchdowns through Week 2. Saylors tied the UFL single-game record with three rushing scores vs. San Antonio