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Kings Leave Offense in Dallas, Crash Back to Earth in Loss to Battlehawks

Corey Nicholson by Corey Nicholson
May 2, 2026
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Louisville Kings quarterback Chandler Rogers (4) delivers a pass under pressure against the St. Louis Battlehawks during a UFL game at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, KY, Thursday, April 30, 2026.

Louisville Kings quarterback Chandler Rogers (4) releases a pass under pressure from two St. Louis Battlehawks defenders in the second half of a UFL game at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Ky, Thursday, April 30, 2026. The Battlehawks defeated the Kings 16-3. Photo by Corey Nicholson/120 Media.

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No Roses passed Out Thursday Night, Battlehawks Leave Kings Thorns Instead

Final. pic.twitter.com/cH33IeSdLH

— Louisville Kings (@UFLKings) May 1, 2026

Just five days after the Louisville Kings shocked the UFL world with an absolute thrashing of the Dallas Renegades, that same offense was stripped of its crown just as quickly as it was bestowed. In front of a rowdy crowd of 10,456 at Lynn Family Stadium, the St. Louis Battlehawks put on a defensive clinic, keeping the Kings offense out of the end zone for four quarters.

Kings Had a Promising Start That Quickly Unraveled

The Kings offense came out of the gate swinging, looking like they would carry on building from Sunday’s offensive outburst. Chandler Rogers hit Kaden Prather for a quick seven-yard gain on the opening play from scrimmage, after two straight rushes from James Robinson the Kings picked up the first down. Back-to-back incompletions from Rogers left the Kings offense staring down the barrel of third and long on their own 46-yard line. With the opening drive threatening to stall out just outside of plus territory, Rogers then found a massive hole in the Battlehawks zone where he connected with none other than Lucky Jackson wide open for a gain of 25 yards. On the very next play Rogers’ read option was snuffed out by Leonard Payne, the Battlehawks defensive tackle barreled his way through the Kings offensive line like a wrecking ball not fooled by the Rogers option. The Kings lost five yards, and it took a 12-yard reception from Tarik Black just to salvage the drive and make a 40-yard Tanner Brown field goal possible. Sure as death and taxes, the Kings sure-footed kicker put the attempt through giving the Kings an early 3-0 lead.

It's GOOD from 40 ✅

Tanner Brown gets us on the board first 🙌 pic.twitter.com/DfkIRkj5mb

— Louisville Kings (@UFLKings) May 1, 2026

The Outcome of This Game Was Decided Early

Not often can you look at a few series in the first quarter and think those events ultimately decided the outcome of the game, in this situation I believe they did. The Kings defense also came out of the gate swinging, a defensive unit that is arguably a top defense in the league had the Battlehawks scrambling early. An errant Harrison Frost pass was deemed a backward pass by the officials and was ultimately a fumble, recovered by linebacker Cam Gill. The turnover resulted in excellent field position, giving the Kings offense possession almost at midfield.

FUMBLEEEEEE ‼️ https://t.co/PFaV1q49T0

— Louisville Kings (@UFLKings) May 1, 2026

The Kings Offense Was Done

After the Kings defense gifted the offense with field position that should’ve resulted in points, the offense laid an egg. Three plays that netted a loss of seven yards ultimately forced the Kings to punt on their second drive. If the Kings were able to get in the end zone, they would’ve been looking at an early 10-0 lead, Battlehawks would be on the ropes, and perhaps Kings fans would’ve gone home witnessing the first win at Lynn Family Stadium in franchise history. Instead, the Battlehawks held the Kings to their worst game offensively all season.

Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back for the Kings Offense

After putting up 47 points against the Dallas Renegades last week, the Kings come out flat and only post 3 points this week. Just when we thought the Kings offensive line was getting better, it got worse. They gave up 6 sacks tonight, and Chandler Rogers was facing pressure all… https://t.co/4MKsbpSw5W

— UFL TALK (@UFLTALK) May 1, 2026

The Kings front office looked like geniuses Sunday night after the total dismantling of the Renegades. One week removed from trading away franchise quarterback Jason Bean and releasing hometown favorite Benny Snell, two moves that left a lot of fans angry and questioning their loyalty, it appeared for the time being that the Kings made some sneaky good 4-D chess moves. The offense went from worst to first quickly. That sentiment quickly deteriorated.

After the first drive field goal, and failing to capitalize on the Battlehawks early turnover, that same Kings offense that put up 47 points five days prior never even sniffed the end zone for the final 50-plus minutes.

Death by a Thousand Cuts

Not to pile on, but the offense was bad, perhaps the worst it’s looked all season. What’s more puzzling is that these are the same issues that appeared to be fixed after the Kings visit to Dallas. Offensive line play was abysmal, in the passing and running game. The offensive line allowed more sacks (6) than Rogers had clean pockets all night long, and Kings rushers averaged less than one yard per carry on 13 attempts. Yes, you read that correctly, less than a yard per carry. Penalties were also a mainstay for the Kings Thursday night, seeing as they had four times as many penalty yards as rushing yards. Multiple undisciplined penalties plagued the Kings, many of which were unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. The game was chippy almost from the start, but the frustration boiled over on the Battlehawks final drive when Kings linebacker Jaylon Allen headbutted Battlehawks tight end Tyler Neville. 

The Kings defense needs another round of applause; they truly are elite. Despite the offense being forced three-and-out six times and being on the wrong end of time of possession again, the Kings defense held a really good offense in check. Outside of the first quarter, it never felt like the Kings were even in this game. The Battlehawks never had more than a two-score lead, but it never felt conquerable for the Kings offense. 

Another Ejection this season as Kings DE Jaylon Allen headbutt's Battlehawks TE Tyler Neville

Rough night for the Kings 😬😬.#UFL pic.twitter.com/JBovNPj2sG

— LanePFN (@LanePFN) May 1, 2026

Can the Kings Regroup Before the Season Slips Away?

In 2026 the top four teams in the UFL will make the playoffs and have a shot at “The United Bowl.” If the Kings would like to have any shot at being part of either, they’re going to need to figure it out… and quick. They will no doubt have their work cut out for them, the final four weeks of the season have the Kings matching up twice with the UFL’s top team the DC Defenders, a rematch at home against the Dallas Renegades, and the regular season finale on the road against the Columbus Aviators. The good news is three of the final four games are against teams ahead of the Kings in the standings. There is plenty of opportunity to make up ground and secure a playoff spot, but that same good news is also the bad news. DC looks like a team destined to repeat as back-to-back UFL Champions, and Dallas will certainly have revenge on their minds when they make the trip north to Louisville in three weeks. The Kings will likely need a little luck and will also probably need to win three of their final four games (or all four) just to have a shot. While not impossible, the Kings have to get the offense figured out. No question the defense is good enough to keep them in any game, if the offense can get going, they’re a scary team to see yourself matched up with if they can slip into the playoffs.

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