Football

Who has the edge between the Arlington Renegades and the Houston Roughnecks?

Bob Stoops makes comments after being introduced as the new head coach and general manager of the XFL Dallas football team during a news conference in Arlington, Texas, in this Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, file photo. Former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops will replace Urban Meyer on Fox’s Saturday college football pregame show, the network announced Monday, March 9, 2021.
Bob Stoops makes comments after being introduced as the new head coach and general manager of the XFL Dallas football team during a news conference in Arlington, Texas, in this Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, file photo. Former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops will replace Urban Meyer on Fox’s Saturday college football pregame show, the network announced Monday, March 9, 2021. AP

The Arlington Renegades won a 22-20 nail-biter that came down to the final possession in the first game of the 2023 XFL season. This week they play the Houston Roughnecks the only team in the XFL that enjoyed a blowout victory.

The Roughnecks beat the Orlando Guardians 33-12.

The Renegades play the Roughnecks at TDECU Stadium on Sunday at 6 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2.

Here’s what to know before these teams collide.

Defense, defense, defense

This game has the hallmark of a defensive slugfest with both teams turning in superb defensive efforts to start the year.

The Renegades defense came to life in the second half only giving up one touchdown while scoring two of their own on defense. The Renegades defense will need constant pressure and good coverage to stop a potent Roughneck attack led by quarterback Brandon Silvers.

The Roughnecks defense was so dominating in week one that it got quarterback Paxton Lynch benched during the game. They’ll be hoping to do the same against Drew Plitt who struggled in his season opener.

Slow start for the Renegades offense

The Reneagdes defensive touchdowns were thrilling, but their offense scoring zero touchdowns might be the more important stat.

The Renegades struggled to move the ball all day against the Vipers and of the few successful drives they had most ended in field goals. Their best drive of the day netted the team zero points as they were stopped on fourth down near the goal line.

The Renegade offense will have to figure out how to score with regularity as no team in the XFL scored more than the Roughnecks’ 33 points and the Renegades will have to keep pace to stay in the game.

This story was originally published February 22, 2023 at 9:01 AM.

Lawrence Dow
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Lawrence Dow is a digital sports reporter from Philadelphia. He graduated with a master’s degree in journalism from USC. He’s passionate about movies and is always looking for a great book. He covers the Texas Rangers and other sports.
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