
The UFL will be the first league since the USFL in the 1980’s to have completed their 3rd season in a row of spring football. The Birmingham Stallions had a three peat wining two straight USFL championships that carried over winning a third in the UFL’s first United Bowl. Can the Defenders repeat two straight seasons being the lowest seed in the post-season? The Louisville Kings in their first ever season in the UFL – can they win it all? Both teams were underdogs last week. I predicted the upset with the Kings over the BattleHawks. I did not predict the Defenders beating the Storm who had the number 1 seed. Will Mr. Bean get his revenge?

We have a prediction for the United Bowl III. We threw in a bunch of words and hoopla with some sizzling stats before we gave you our winner. You can read it all or scroll down just to see who we chose. Your choice. It’s riveting stuff.

#4. DC DEFENDERS(6-5) VS #3. LOUISVILLE KINGS(7-4)
The defending champions, the DC Defenders, have lived another week and find themselves back in the title game as they look to repeat. The Defenders were in the same spot last year with the number 4 seed, the underdog, and got the upset versus the BattleHawks on the road. Then proceeded to knock off the Michigan Panthers in the United Bowl 2 of 2025 to become champions. Last week the Defenders went on the road and upset the number 1 seed, Orlando Storm, in Daytona, Florida. Now the Defenders have a home game in this year’s title game that is being played in the nation’s capital which is home to the snake.

Wrong snake. The Defenders have the beer snake and will play this year’s championship in front of the home crowd. Like Tom Brady did years ago wearing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers uniform. That went well for him and Tampa.

If you were one of the few motor boating fans in Memphis last year, it may be tough seeing the Kings in the championship this season.

The UFL moved three teams to different cities. The Memphis Showboats became the Louisville Kings. Last year Memphis was one of the bottom feeders of the UFL. The Kings roster is much different from last year’s Showboats. The Kings probably do have a few Showboats on their current roster. The Kings have been a hit in Louisville as you can tell by the following they get in Bourbon Town. The Kings went on the road and knocked off the BattleHawks in St.Louis in the Thunderdome last week. The Kings came into the post-season as the hottest team winning 4 straight games. By advancing to the championship, it is now 5 straight wins. The Kings started the season 0-3 and have gone 7-1 since.
REGULAR SEASON HEAD TO HEAD
The Kings swept the two game series versus the Defenders in regular season. In DC the Kings won 30-13. Then in Louisville it was a closer game, 33-30.

The quarterback match up is very interesting in this championship game. Jason Bean was the starting quarterback for the first few weeks for the Louisville Kings. He was traded to the Defenders which gave the starting job to Chandler Rogers, who has lost only one game as the starter for Louisville. The Defenders lost their starting quarterback in the first match up between these two teams in Louisville. Jordan Ta’amu’s injury in Louisville was season ending. Ta’amu guided the Defenders to their first championship last year. Bean was not even the first choice when Ta’amu went down. The Defenders elected to go with Spencer Sanders who was a disaster. Bean got the start in last week’s win over the Storm. He threw for 233 passing yards, 1 touchdown pass, and ran for 40 yards. Bean left last week with an injury but came back. When he was out, back up QB Sanders threw a pick six. Both QBs are duel threats. Rogers completed 12-20 passes last week with no mistakes for 162 passing yards with a touchdown pass. The BattleHawks defense were the number 1 unit in the league.

Both teams can run the ball well. Both teams have that two-headed monster in the backfield.

The Defenders running game is the heart of their offense. They need to run the ball to win this game. They have the best running back in the league this season in Deon Jackson, who scored a touchdown last week in Florida. Then they have the veteran Abraham Smith who has been with the Defenders for a lifetime it seems. Smith found the end zone last week too. The Kings two-headed monster each scored a touchdown in St.Louis. Both big gainers as well. The Kings back field has Ian Wheeler and former Jacksonville Jaguar running back, James Robinson.
The passing game, the Louisville Kings have the edge. You can’t forget that Jason Bean threw for over 200 yards last week. When Jordan Ta’amu was the quarterback for the Defenders, DC had a well-balanced offense. Just the Defenders passing game with Ta’amu behind center, they had one of the better aerial attacks in the UFL. In the first half of the season, the Defenders were outscoring everyone. The Defenders do have play makers. The last few weeks the Kings aerial attack with Chandler Rogers has been producing. The Kings winning streak to end regular season, they were averaging over 30 points per game. The Kings have some top notch playmakers like Isaiah Winstead, Lucky Jackson, and Tarik Black. The Defenders group have Keke Coutee, Briley Moore, and Braylon Sanders which all had multiple catches last week.

On defense the Defenders got one of their old faces back from last year’s championship. The Defenders called Andre Mintze as he came out of retirement to play in this year’s post-season. Mintze used some PTO at his current job to help the Defenders defense as he was part of last year’s championship team. The Defenders are that “bend don’t break” style of defense. They like to blitz. They thrive on turnovers.

The Kings have the better overall defensive unit between the two teams. Last week Jaheim Thomas was a tackling machine as he ended up with 9 which six were solo. The Kings have the sack king on this defense as Cam Gill led the league in regular season. Then registered 1 sack last week versus the BattleHawks. He had 5 solo tackles in that game as well. The Kings D led the league in takeaways. The Defenders need takeaways while the Kings can survive without them.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Both teams have that kicker who can sniper the ball off their foot from 60 yards or more. Matt McCrane for the Defenders was the first kicker in history to get the 4 point score, a new rule that was inserted this off-season for a field goal kick of 60 yards or more made. For the Kings, Tanner Brown made two 4 point kicks in the same game which was last week in the Thunderdome in St.Louis which is history. Brown is the first to have more than one 60 yard 4 point score in the same game.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Both head coaches have never lost a post-season game in the UFL. Chris Redman for the Kings, his only post-season win came last week on the road in his only game. Shannon Harris is 3-0 in the post-season. The funny thing there is he has never won a post-season game at home. The Defenders will be at home, but technically the Kings will be the home team being the higher seed.
Does Jason Bean get his revenge on the team that traded him away? It’s hard to beat a team three times in one season. The Storm could not do it last week as they beat the Defenders twice to close out the regular season. Are we going to see a Defenders repeat? Will the Kings win their first ever UFL Championship? This match up looks close on paper. I think it will be a close game at the very end. I think Bean will make the mistake while Chandler Rogers has had way more clean games. I like the Kings passing game over the Defenders. I think the Kings defense can make the Defenders offense one dimensional. I just don’t see Bean delivering with his arm. The Storm’s defense weakness last week vs the Defenders were the broken plays. The QB getting chunks of yardage with their legs. The Kings defense is a different animal. The Defenders backed into the post-season because they lost their starting quarterback. Bean is not Jordan Ta’amu.
OUR PREDICTION: IT’S GOOD TO BE THE KINGS!














































































