Updated
Updated · theufl.com · Jun 13
Louisville Kings Rally From 16-7 Down to Win 27-20 United Bowl in Inaugural Season
Updated
Updated · theufl.com · Jun 13

Louisville Kings Rally From 16-7 Down to Win 27-20 United Bowl in Inaugural Season

3 articles · Updated · theufl.com · Jun 13

Summary

  • Louisville erased a 16-7 halftime deficit with 20 unanswered points, beating the D.C. Defenders 27-20 for the UFL title in the franchise's first season.
  • Ian Wheeler broke the game open with a 40-yard go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter and finished with 81 rushing yards to earn United Bowl MVP honors.
  • The comeback turned after D.C. quarterback Jason Bean reinjured his left shoulder in the third quarter, while Louisville's defense held the Defenders to four second-half points and 2-of-12 on third down.
  • Louisville also got a defensive touchdown from Eric Garror, a 57-yard field goal from Tanner Brown and a late James Robinson rushing score, completing a three-game season sweep of D.C.

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