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With the 18-9 win, the Brahmas snapped the Stallions’ 15-game winning streak. San Antonio moved into first place in the XFL Conference with the win.
While reports this week indicate four of the UFL's eight teams could be headed to new markets, the city of San Antonio is ...
The Brahmas took the lead in the first quarter thanks to a long, methodical drive. Romo capped an 11-play, 59-yard march with a 29-yard field goal to put San Antonio up 3-0 after one quarter of play.
Following reports that wide receiver Terry McLaurin has requested a trade, the Washington Commanders have added a new face to ...
San Antonio took advantage of a Renegades miscue to take the early lead. Brahmas linebacker Kobe Jones pounced on a fumble by Arlington’s Holton Ahlers at the San Antonio 13 in the first quarter.
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San Antonio’s last trip to St. Louis was the crowning moment for one of the best teams in the UFL, as the Brahmas silenced a crowd of more than 30,000 by knocking off the Battlehawks in the 2024 ...
The San Antonio Brahmas (7-2) and St. Louis Battlehawks (6-3) have clinched spots in the UFL playoffs and will also meet in the XFL Conference Championship Game next weekend.
In San Antonio, where the Brahmas just wrapped up their second season of existence, home game attendance at the Alamodome actually went down from 2023’s XFL season to 2024’s UFL campaign.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - MAY 25: Receiver Justin Smith #10 of the San Antonio Brahmas crosses the goal line for a touchdown after catching a pass as Kenny Robinson, Jr #24 of the Birmingham Stallions ...
Anthony McFarland Jr. rushed for 115 yards for the Brahmas and his running mate John Lovett added another 83. McFarland’s 69-yard touchdown run early in the second half put San Antonio on top 19-3.
The Houston Roughnecks signed Omari Cobb in July after being drafted by the San Antonio Brahmas in the 2022 XFL Draft. Cobb would not play for the Brahmas in 2023, as he didn’t sign with the team.
Landen Akers missed four games last season with the San Antonio Brahmas due to injury but was able to perform well in the six he did play. Akers finished with 31 receptions for 303 yards on the year.
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