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Arlington Renegades lose home win streak against DC Defenders

The Arlington Renegades (3-2) took on the DC Defenders (4-1) on Sunday in a deciding game for first place in the United Football League. Arlington lost 37-33. Quarterback Luis Perez threw a 63-yard touchdown to wide receiver Deontay Burnett. The Renegades would score a field goal, gaining an 11-0 lead. Arlington scored four times on their first five drives, with three touchdowns and a field goal. But cracks began to show in the second half as offense couldn’t keep up with the Defenders. “You gotta give their coaching staff and players credit for making plays and hanging in there to give their self a chance to come back,” Renegades head coach Bob Stoops said. At the start of the third quarter, D.C. led a comeback attempt to stop Arlington and score a touchdown, bringing the game within seven points. Both teams traded scores repeatedly before the quarter ended with the Renegades leading by eight going into the fourth. Defensive end Chris Odom said the team’s defense will need to improve its play in the future. “That’s not our standard,” Odom said. “That’s not the best of our abilities that we’ve been playing the last four weeks. We’ll watch the film and clean it up.” After two Renegades field goals, D.C. brought the game within three points with a touchdown and a successful conversion attempt. The Defenders got the ball back with two minutes left in the fourth quarter in a drive that would decide the game. D.C. would score a touchdown and get a successful one-point conversion to go up 37-33 with 57 seconds left in the game. Arlington went down the field on their last possession, but after Perez was intercepted with 10 seconds left, the game was sealed. “We got to make sure we stay locked in above the neck and make sure we do our part,” he said. Perez finished the game with 268 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception. Running back Kalen Ballage had 79 yards on 10 attempts with one touchdown run. The Renegades will hit the road for their next game 7 p.m. Friday against the St. Louis Battlehawks. @wall035203 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Arlington Renegades lose home win streak against DC Defenders

Arlington Renegades middle linebacker Charlie Thomas collects himself after the DC Defenders scored during a United Football League game April 27 at Choctaw Stadium. The Renegades lost 37-33. 

The Arlington Renegades (3-2) took on the DC Defenders (4-1) on Sunday in a deciding game for first place in the United Football League. Arlington lost 37-33.

Quarterback Luis Perez threw a 63-yard touchdown to wide receiver Deontay Burnett. The Renegades would score a field goal, gaining an 11-0 lead.

Arlington scored four times on their first five drives, with three touchdowns and a field goal. But cracks began to show in the second half as offense couldn’t keep up with the Defenders.

Arlington Renegades lose home win streak against DC Defenders

Isaiah Winstead, Arlington Renegades wide receiver, holds the ball as Tayler Hawkins, DC Defenders free safety, and DC Defenders cornerback Kelvin Joseph try to bring Hawkins down during a United Football League game April 27 at Choctaw Stadium. Winstead had 67 receiving yards. 

“You gotta give their coaching staff and players credit for making plays and hanging in there to give their self a chance to come back,” Renegades head coach Bob Stoops said.

At the start of the third quarter, D.C. led a comeback attempt to stop Arlington and score a touchdown, bringing the game within seven points. Both teams traded scores repeatedly before the quarter ended with the Renegades leading by eight going into the fourth.

Defensive end Chris Odom said the team’s defense will need to improve its play in the future.

Arlington Renegades lose home win streak against DC Defenders

Chris Rowland, DC Defenders wide receiver, stiff-arms Arlington Renegades cornerback Steven Jones after completing a catch during a United Football League game April 27 at Choctaw Stadium. Rowland had 61 receiving yards. 

“That’s not our standard,” Odom said. “That’s not the best of our abilities that we’ve been playing the last four weeks. We’ll watch the film and clean it up.”

After two Renegades field goals, D.C. brought the game within three points with a touchdown and a successful conversion attempt. The Defenders got the ball back with two minutes left in the fourth quarter in a drive that would decide the game.

D.C. would score a touchdown and get a successful one-point conversion to go up 37-33 with 57 seconds left in the game. Arlington went down the field on their last possession, but after Perez was intercepted with 10 seconds left, the game was sealed.

Arlington Renegades lose home win streak against DC Defenders

Seth Green, Arlington Renegades tight end, runs toward the end zone while fending off the DC Defenders during a United Football League game April 27 at Choctaw Stadium. Green had 22 receiving yards in the game. 

“We got to make sure we stay locked in above the neck and make sure we do our part,” he said.

Perez finished the game with 268 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception. Running back Kalen Ballage had 79 yards on 10 attempts with one touchdown run.

The Renegades will hit the road for their next game 7 p.m. Friday against the St. Louis Battlehawks. 

Arlington Renegades lose home win streak against DC Defenders

Josh Proctor, DC Defenders free safety, intercepts a pass in the endzone during a United Football League game April 27 at Choctaw Stadium. The interception ended the last drive for the Arlington Renegades. 

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