The Orlando Storm, in their first season, faced a tough 28-22 defeat against the DC Defenders in the UFL Playoffs, held at Daytona Municipal Stadium. Despite the loss, the Storm’s inaugural season was marked by significant achievements, including securing the No. 1 seed and earning five All-UFL team selections.
Game Highlights
DC’s quarterback Jason Bean was pivotal in the Defenders’ victory, executing crucial third-down conversions and capitalizing on an Orlando penalty to score an early touchdown. The Storm, led by quarterback Jack Plummer, showed resilience with a remarkable 45-yard pass to KJ Hamler, although the drive was halted by DC’s defensive standout, Derick Roberson.
Orlando’s defense shone with Kana’i Mauga’s impressive pick-six, a 60-yard sprint to the end zone that invigorated the crowd. However, DC maintained their lead, eventually sealing the game with a 61-yard field goal.
Community Impact
Despite the playoff exit, the Storm’s season brought the Orlando community together, showcasing the team’s potential and building a strong fan base. Head coach Anthony Becht expressed gratitude for the support, emphasizing the team’s commitment to growth and exciting future seasons.
As the Storm looks to the future, Becht aims to double the fan base and continue delivering thrilling games, reinforcing the team’s role in Orlando’s vibrant sports scene.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.