UFL’s Regular Season Set to Conclude. Here’s Where Things Stand
Stallions (-8) Biggest Favorite in UFL Week 10 Odds

All four playoff spots are set heading into the final week of the UFL regular season. Coincidentally, two of the four games on the Week 10 schedule are previews of next week, with the Birmingham Stallions facing the Michigan Panthers and the St. Louis Battlehawks squaring off against the San Antonio Brahmas.
With anticipation building, we take a closer look at the matchups. Here’s our breakdown of the UFL Week 10 odds.
Week 10 at a Glance
🏈 Panthers vs Stallions 🏈
Day/Time:
Location: Protective Stadium; Birmingham, Ala.
Streaming: ESPN/ESPN+
Spread: Stallions -8, Panthers +8
Moneyline: Stallions -395, Panthers +310
Total: 43.5 (-110/-110)
Birmingham has lived up to its billing as the UFL’s top team, starting 9-1. While the Stallions suffered their first loss last week, falling 18-9 to San Antonio, they remain championship favorites. Their title odds have climbed to -140.
The Stallions lead the league in both total offense (361.3 yards per game) and total defense (252.3 yards allowed per game). They have beaten teams by an average of 9.3 points.
Michigan — which lost 20-13 to Birmingham in Week 2 — is 7-2. The Panthers have the league’s second-ranked rushing attack, led by Matthew Colburn II (401 yards, 4.5 yards per carry).
At -8, the Stallions are the biggest favorites on the board in Week 10.
🏈 Brahmas vs Battlehawks 🏈
Day/Time:
Location: The Dome at America’s Center; St. Louis
Streaming: Fox
Spread: Battlehawks -3, Brahmas +3
Moneyline: Battlehawks -170, Brahmas +142
Total: 44 (-112/108)
A.J. McCarron has missed the past two games on the UFL schedule with an ankle injury. Having already clinched a playoff spot, the Battlehawks (6-3) may choose to play things safe and keep the former Alabama All-American sidelined for another game.
Starting in McCarron’s place at quarterback, Manny Wilkins was intercepted three times in last week’s 36-22 loss to Arlington. The previous week, Wilkins had 126 yards passing in a 26-21 victory over D.C.
St. Louis remains a viable contender, with +330 championship odds. But it will need a healthy McCarron — who has filled up UFL box scores with 1,467 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and only three interceptions — to fulfill its potential.
The Brahmas (7-2), winners of three straight, are fueled by the league’s top scoring defense. Opponents are averaging only 15.6 points per game.
🏈 Defenders vs Renegades 🏈
Day/Time:
Location: Audi Field; Washington, D.C.
Streaming: ABC, ESPN+
Spread: Defenders -1.5, Renegades +1.5
Moneyline: Defenders -125, Renegades +105
Total: 46.5 (-110/-110)
D.C. (4-5) edged Arlington 29-28 in Week 3 on a last-second field goal by Matthew McCrane. Beating the Renegades again would ensure a .500 finish, a small consolation in wake of a tough year.
Jordan Ta’amu has the second-most passing yards in the league, with 1,627. He threw for 237 yards on 20 of 24 passing in last week’s 36-21 beatdown of Memphis. But he’s also been sacked 16 times, second to only Memphis’ Case Cookus.
The Defenders (2-7) have played better of late, winning two of their last three games following a dismal 0-6 start. However, it’s far from enough to make this season palatable.
That should not diminish the play of Luis Perez, who leads all quarterbacks in yards (2,094) and touchdown passes (15). Even more impressive, he’s been intercepted just twice on 202 attempts.
This is the smallest spread on the schedule, according to UFL Week 10 odds.
🏈 Showboats vs Roughnecks 🏈
Day/Time:
Location: Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium; Memphis
Streaming: Fox
Spread: Roughnecks -2, Showboats +2
Moneyline: Roughnecks -135, Showboats +114
Total: 44.5 (-110/-110)
Memphis has not won since beating Houston 18-12 in Week 1. Meanwhile, Houston’s only victory came in Week 4 against Arlington, 17-9. With both UFL teams at 1-9, there’s not a whole lot to look forward to here.
The Showboats rank last in the UFL in both total offense (233.3 yards per game) and total defense (358.9 yards allowed per game). They have given up 30-plus points six times already, including in last week’s 36-21 loss to D.C.
Fortunately for them, Houston has been nearly equally inept offensively. In fact, per UFL game stats, the Roughnecks have scored a league-low 146 points.
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