The UFL has made sweeping rule changes ahead of the 2026 season, including the introduction of a four-point field goal and restricting punts.
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The spring-football circuit’s third season kicks off on March 27, when the Birmingham Stallions and Louisville Kings square off.
UFL unveils 4-point FGs from 60 yards-plus, one-foot catches and no punts inside 50; St. Louis Battlehawks open camp in Arlington.
Fans are not getting to see the ball in play during matches for anything close to 90 minutes.