Week 2 of the 2026 UFL season wrapped up Tuesday with the Dallas Renegades (2-0) taking down the St. Louis Battlehawks (1-1).
Kicking things off Friday, the reigning champion DC Defenders (1-1) took care of business against the Columbus Aviators (0-2).
On Saturday, the Orlando Storm (2-0) defeated the Louisville Kings (0-2), followed by the Houston Gamblers (1-1) outlasting the Birmingham Stallions (1-1) on Sunday.
Here are the results from Week 2:
DC Defenders 44, Columbus Aviators 26
Key players: Defenders QB Jordan Ta’amu (8-for-11 for 99 yards, one touchdown), RB Deon Jackson (11 carries for 97 yards, three touchdowns); Aviators QB Jalan McClendon (23-for-37 for 157 yards, two touchdowns), RB Jalan McClendon (eight carries for 55 yards, one touchdown).
Game recap: Both teams came out swinging in this one, rattling off touchdowns on each of their first drives. The Defenders went 60 yards in eight plays before hitting pay dirt, while the Aviators took 13 plays to go the same distance. Nonetheless, it was tied 7-all headed into the second quarter. The Defenders cashed in for a field goal on their next drive to take a 10-7 lead, while the Aviators missed from 51 yards on their ensuing possession. DC then took charge with back-to-back touchdowns to make it 24-7. Both of them came on the ground, with running back Xazavian Valladay first punching in a 10-yard score and Jackson adding a 12-yard touchdown. A muffed punt on the next drive gave the ball right back to Columbus, which answered with a rushing score of its own to make it 24-14. The last first-half possession for both teams was an interception, so it remained a 10-point game at halftime.
Chaos ensued in the second half for the Aviators, who fumbled the ball twice in the third quarter. The Defenders scored twice off those miscues, extending their lead to 38-14 midway through the frame. Columbus was able to add a touchdown late in the third quarter to cut into DC's lead, but it was too little too late. The Defenders added a field goal early in the fourth quarter to make it a 21-point game, 41-20, and the Aviators were never able to catch up. Another fumble, turnover on downs and an interception sealed Columbus' fate and sent the Aviators to 0-2 on the season.
Up next: In Week 3, the Defenders host the Gamblers on Saturday, and the Aviators are on the road vs. the Renegades on Sunday.
Orlando Storm 19, Louisville Kings 9
Key players: Storm QB Jack Plummer (18-for-23 for 182 yards, two touchdowns), WR Elijhah Badger (2-for-3 for 59 yards, one touchdown), WR KJ Hamler(4-for-5 for 59 yards, one touchdown), K Michael Lantz (2-for-2, long of 57); Kings QB Chandler Rogers (13-for-20 for 151 yards).
Game recap: Things started off slow for both teams. The Kings went three-and-out to start, while the Storm turned the ball over on downs on their first drive. Both sides got on the board with a field goal on their next possession to make it 3-all late in the first quarter. It was more of the game in the second quarter, as both teams rattled off field goals to make it 6-all midway through the frame. Louisville added another field goal to make it 9-6, but then Orlando took its first lead of the night just before halftime when Plummer connected with Hamler for a monster 41-yard touchdown. Just like that, the Storm took a 12-9 lead into the break. After a quiet third quarter that resulted in no points for either team, Orlando added one more touchdown late in the fourth quarter to seal a double-digit win, 19-9.
Up next: In Week 3, the Kings and the Storm are back at it again on Friday, but this time Louisville is hosting.
Houston Gamblers 22, Birmingham Stallions 20
Key players: Stallions QB Matt Corral (21-for-27 for 226 yards, two touchdowns), WR Justyn Ross (5-for-7 for 70 yards), WR Jaydon Mickens (5-for-5 for 63 yards, one touchdown), WR Deon Cain (5-for-5 for 40 yards, one touchdown), RB Anthony McFarland Jr. (seven carries for 37 yards, one touchdown); Gamblers QB Nolan Henderson (15-for-23 for 186 yards), WR Jontre Kirklin (5-for-6 for 85 yards).
Game recap: The opening frame was chaos for both teams. The Gamblers had two possessions, opening with a fumble on their first drive and then punting on their second. The Stallions' lone first-quarter drive ended with them turning the ball over on downs. Then, Birmingham opened the second quarter with an interception. It was a rocky start for both sides, with the game's first points coming on a Houston field goal with roughly six minutes until halftime. The Stallions got the final word before the break, however, cashing in for a short touchdown in the final minute of the first half to take a 7-6 edge.
In the second half, Birmingham picked up right where it left off, starting with a touchdown to open the third quarter. The Gamblers added a field goal on their first possession of the second half to make it a five-point game, 14-9. Things picked up in the fourth quarter when Houston took a 19-14 lead after back-to-back scores — another field goal and then a touchdown after a costly Birmingham turnover. Just ahead of the two-minute warning, the Stallions fired back with a touchdown drive that gave them a one-point lead, 20-19. In the end, the Gamblers answered with a methodical drive that finished with a walk-off field goal to win the game by two, 22-20.
Up next: In Week 3, the Stallions are on the road vs. the Battlehawks on Sunday, and the Gamblers are on the road vs. the Defenders on Saturday.
Dallas Renegades 31, St. Louis Battlehawks 15
Key players: Renegades QB Austin Reed (22-for-36 for 240 yards, four touchdowns), WR Tyler Vaughns (11-for-16 for 146 yards, three touchdowns); Battlehawks QB Brandon Silvers (22-for-39 for 186 yards, one touchdown), WR Hakeem Butler (4-for-9 for 56 yards).
Game recap: The Renegades got off to a hot start, cashing in for a touchdown on the game's opening drive. Dallas went 68 yards in six plays to take an early 6-0 lead. The Renegades extended their lead to 9-0 immediately after with a quick field goal after a costly Battlehawks interception put the ball right back in their hands. St. Louis added a short field goal late in the first quarter to get on the board and close the gap slightly, 9-3, headed into the second quarter. The Renegades missed a field goal on their next possession but bounced back quickly — after the Battlehawks turned the ball over on downs — with a touchdown on their following drive to jump out to a 17-3 lead headed into halftime.
The Battlehawks went three-and-out to open the second half, but they redeemed themselves with a field goal on their next drive to keep the Renegades — who turned the ball over just outside Dallas' red zone — within arm's reach. It was an 11-point game at the start of the fourth quarter — but not for long. The Renegades opened the final frame by capping off a 76-yard, 15-play drive with a passing score to make it an 18-point game, 24-6. St. Louis fired back with a touchdown of its own and a successful three-point conversion to cut into Dallas' lead, 24-15, midway through the fourth quarter. Just when you thought the Battlehawks were mounting a comeback, they turned the ball over on downs. The Renegades capitalized, squeaking in one more touchdown in the game's final few minutes to push their lead to 31-15. The Battlehawks got the ball back one more time, but it ended in another turnover to seal their fate.
Up next: In Week 3, the Battlehawks are hosting the Stallions on Sunday, and the Renegades are hosting the Aviators on Sunday.









































