2025 San Antonio Brahmas season

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OwnerAlpha Acquico, LLC
General managerMarc Lillibridge
Home stadiumAlamodome
2025 San Antonio Brahmas season
OwnerAlpha Acquico, LLC
General managerMarc Lillibridge
Head coachWade Phillips (week 1-3)
Payton Pardee (week 4-10)
Home stadiumAlamodome
Results
Record1–9
Conference place4th in XFL Conference
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Uniform

The 2025 San Antonio Brahmas season was the third season for the San Antonio Brahmas as a professional American football franchise and the second season in the United Football League (UFL).[1][2] The Brahmas played their home games at the Alamodome and head coach Wade Phillips returned for his second year.[3]

Phillips missed much of the offseason due to declining health. After a 0–2 start to the season, Offensive Coordinator A. J. Smith resigned. Special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach Payton Pardee was promoted to fulfill the vacancy. In week three, Phillips suffered a medical emergency during the Brahmas' April 13 game against the Michigan Panthers, forcing Pardee to take over head coaching duties for the remainder of the game. Phillips then took a personal leave of absence for the remainder of the 2025 season on April 16, 2025, naming Pardee as his successor.[4] Smith later remarked there was an internal power struggle in the Brahmas organization that led to his resignation.[5]

In Pardees first full game as interim head coach, the Brahmas defeated the eventual UFL champions, the DC Defenders, by a score of 24–18. After losing the following week to Houston, starting quarterback Kellen Mond was replaced by Kevin Hogan.[6] Hogan was winless in his three starts and unavailable for the final two games due to an injury. Mond returned as the starter and Brahmas ended the season on a six-game losing streak.

The Brahmas finished the season 1–9, six wins less from the 2024 season. All-UFL Team running back Jashaun Corbin led the league with 514 rushing yards despite having five games with under ten carries.[7] All-UFL Team linebacker Tavante Beckett led the league with 89 tackles. Punter Brad Wing was named All-UFL Team while returners Mathew Sexton and Jaden Shirden won Special Teams Player of the Week awards in week four and nine, respectively.

Due to scheduling conflicts at the Alamodome during the first 4 weeks of the season, the Brahmas first home game was in Week 5 vs the Houston Roughnecks.[8] Those schedule conflicts also force the Brahmas to be able to only play 4 home games at the Alamodome. Their week 9 matchup against the St. Louis Battlehawks was a designated home game for the Brahmas, but was played at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis.[9]

Roster

2025 San Antonio Brahmas roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams (ST)

Reserve

Rookies in italics
50 active, 5 reserve

Staff

San Antonio Brahmas Staff
Front office
  • General manager – Marc Lillibridge
Head coach
Offensive coaches
  • Running backs – Jesse Thompson
  • Wide receivers – Cody Latimer
  • Tight ends / special teams - Jack Welch
  • Offensive Line – Marvin Williams
 
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Will Reed
  • Defensive line – Chris Achuff
  • Linebackers – Derrick Berry
  • Defensive backs – Josh Jones

Draft

The UFL held its first draft since the creation of the league on July 17, 2024.[10]

Rnd Pick
No.
Player Pos. College
1 7 Gabe Hall DT Maryland
2 15 Gabriel Murphy DE UCLA
3 23 Donovan Jennings OT South Florida
4 31 Miles Battle CB Utah
5 39 Jamree Kromah DE James Madison
6 47 Lideatrick Griffin WR Mississippi State
7 55 Beau Brade S Maryland
8 63 Sincere Haynesworth C Tulane
9 71 D. J. Miller Jr. CB Kent State
10 79 Joshua Cephus WR UTSA

Schedule

Standings

References

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