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Arlington Renegades rev up for 2025 season

The United Football League is back with the Arlington Renegades set to kick off their 2025 season. The Renegades will begin their season in a matchup against the San Antonio Brahmas at 3 p.m. Saturday at Choctaw Stadium. The game will be nationally televised on Fox. After winning the XFL championship in 2023, the team suffered a setback in the UFL’s inaugural season. The Renegades started their 2024 campaign losing their first six games, finishing with a 3-7 record. Led by head coach Bob Stoops, the Renegades are coming into this season with higher expectations. The Renegades retained a few key players, set in their offseason plans. The team was able to re-sign quarterback Luis Perez, who led the UFL in passing last season. Perez was one of the 24 quarterbacks across the league who held out at the start of training camp despite a wage dispute with the league. Running back De’Veon Smith returns to lead the backfield. Over the last two seasons, Smith has rushed 10 touchdowns. The Renegades also brought back both of their top wide receivers, Tyler Vaughns and Javonta Payton. As the season kicks off, the Renegades hope to return to championship contention in the UFL’s second season. @tdreevess sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Arlington Renegades rev up for 2025 season

Arlington Renegades cornerback Darren Evans, right, attempts to steal the ball from D.C. Defenders wide receiver Brandon Smith during the game against the D.C. Defenders on April 13 at Choctaw Stadium.

The United Football League is back with the Arlington Renegades set to kick off their 2025 season.

The Renegades will begin their season in a matchup against the San Antonio Brahmas at 3 p.m. Saturday at Choctaw Stadium. The game will be nationally televised on Fox.

After winning the XFL championship in 2023, the team suffered a setback in the UFL’s inaugural season. The Renegades started their 2024 campaign losing their first six games, finishing with a 3-7 record.

Led by head coach Bob Stoops, the Renegades are coming into this season with higher expectations. The Renegades retained a few key players, set in their offseason plans.

The team was able to re-sign quarterback Luis Perez, who led the UFL in passing last season. Perez was one of the 24 quarterbacks across the league who held out at the start of training camp despite a wage dispute with the league.

Running back De’Veon Smith returns to lead the backfield. Over the last two seasons, Smith has rushed 10 touchdowns.

The Renegades also brought back both of their top wide receivers, Tyler Vaughns and Javonta Payton.

As the season kicks off, the Renegades hope to return to championship contention in the UFL’s second season.

@tdreevess

sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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