2025 UFL Season: Week 10 Players of the Week

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While week 10 may be “meaningless” in a league of opportunity all games mean something for players of the UFL. With the playoffs locked up, many reserve players got an opportunity to showcase their skillsets for the future whether it be in 2026, or NFL teams this fall.

Offensive Player of the Week: St. Louis Battlehawks Jarveon Howard 19 Carries 89 Yards 1 TD

In a week where many of the league's stars were rested Jarveon Howard put together a solid final performance for the Battlehawks to clinch their home field advantage. Howard, amidst the rain, a weather delay, and behind the Battlehawks 2nd string offensive line managed to put up 89 yards on the ground while slipping and sliding on the slick surface of Audi Field. 

Honorable Mention:Ricky Person Birmingham Stallions, Mike DiLiello D.C. Defenders, Luis Perez Arlington Renegades, Sal Cannella Arlington Renegades, Kai Locksley Memphis Showboats, J’Mar Smith Birmingham Stallions

Defensive Player of the Week: Birmingham Stallions Tae Crowder 1 Tackle, 2 Interceptions 76 Return Yards 2 TDs

Pretty easy for this one, Tae Crowder outscored the Showboats on his own totaling 12 points on his own to the Showboats 9. Crowder has played close to an All-UFL level in Birmingham, and capitalized on his regular season with Two interceptions taking them the distance during the Stallions week 10 finale.

Honorable Mention:  Mike Rose St. Louis Battlehawks, Carson Wells St. Louis Battlehawks, Chris Garrett St. Louis Battlehawks, Marvin Moody Houston Roughnecks, Caleb Johnson Arlington Renegades, Ajene Harris Arlington Renegades, Myjai Sanders Birmingham Stallions

Special Teams Player of the Week: San Antonio Brahmas Tristan Vizcaino 2/2 LG of 35, 4 Punts, 157 yds, 39.3 avg

While Mevis had the big leg, Vizcaino had to put together double duty after Brad Wing was no longer able to punt. In addition to hitting both his field goals, Vizcaino punted four times for the Brahmas as San Antonio’s anemic offense gave the former NFL kicker plenty of work. In a league of opportunity and versatility Vizcaino ends the season on a high note, despite the Brahmas being 1-9 on the year.

Honorable Mention: Jaydon Mickens D.C. Defenders, B.T. Potter Michigan Panthers, Xavier Malone Michigan Panthers, Jayden Price Arlington Renegades, Lucas Havrisik Arlington Renegades, Andrew Mevis Birmingham Stallions

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