Louisville Kings advance to UFL title game against DC Defenders
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 9:10 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The Louisville Kings, coached by Chris Redman, have reached the United Football League's United Bowl after overcoming a rough start to their inaugural season. The Kings, who initially began the season with three losses, secured six victories in their last seven games, culminating in a win over St. Louis in the semifinals. Redman made significant changes to the roster, including trading starting quarterback Jason Bean, which contributed to the team's turnaround. The Kings will face the DC Defenders in the title match scheduled for Saturday.
- •Chris Redman is the head coach of Louisville Kings.
- •Kings started the season 0-3 before turning it around.
- •They won six of their last seven games to make the playoffs.
- •Louisville Kings defeated St. Louis in the semifinals.
- •The United Bowl is scheduled for Saturday.
- 9:10 AMYahoo Sports — Chris Redman's changes catapulted Louisville Kings to UFL title game
"Louisville Kings coach Chris Redman, a former UofL cardinals quarterback, has guided his team to the UFL's United Bowl against the DC Defenders.
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