United Football League launches expansion process in hopes of growing from 8 teams
Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, James Jones and Ric Bucher react to the marquee plays from UFL Championship MVP Adrian Martinez and RB Ricky Person Jr. that led the Birmingham Stallions to their third straight championship. The Stallions shut out the...
The United Football League announced on Monday it launched its expansion process in hopes of growing from the eight teams it started with last season.
The UFL was born out of the merger of the USFL and the XFL. The 2024 season started with Arlington Renegades, Birmingham Stallions, Michigan Panthers, Houston Roughnecks, Memphis Showboats, San Antonio Brahmas, St. Louis BattleHawks and D.C. Defenders in its first season as a brand-new league.
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Birmingham Stallions quarterback Matt Corral, #2, drops back to pass against the Arlington Renegades during the second half at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on March 30, 2024. (Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports)
Now, the UFL hopes to push into new markets.
"As the UFL lays the groundwork for future growth, we’re excited to begin exploring new markets for expansion, where spring football can not only live, but thrive," Russ Brandon, UFL president and CEO, said in a news release.
"These expansion efforts validate our vision and early success, demonstrating how spring football resonates with fans and reinforcing our commitment to broadening its reach. With the strength and structure of our ownership group, along with our media partners, we are well-positioned for the long haul and look forward to identifying communities that have the potential, and desire, to host a UFL team."
Birmingham Stallions defensive back Chris Jackson, #1, tackles Arlington Renegades tight end Sal Cannella,