UFL announces 2024 coaching staffs for all eight teams (2024)

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Updated Feb. 21, 2024 2:52 p.m. ET

The United Football League has announced the coaching staffs for its inaugural 2024 season, confirming the returns of several coaches who led their respective squads in the XFL and USFL last year before the two leagues merged this winter.

That group includes Bob Stoops, the legendary Oklahoma coach who led the Arlington Renegades to an XFL championship last year and returns to the Renegades under the new UFL. Skip Holtz also returns to the Birmingham Stallions after leading them to back-to-back USFL championships in 2022 and 2023. The Renegades and Stallions will open the UFL in a battle of title winners on March 30.

"We have assembled an excellent roster of head coaches, coaching staffs, and player personnel executives to lead our athletes," said Russ Brandon, president and CEO of the UFL. "We want our players to continue to chase their dreams and provide them every opportunity to unlock their potential both on and off the field. By providing our athletes with high-level experienced professionals in every area of their football experience (coaching, athletic training, performance science, player development), we hope to assist these talented young men in achieving their goals."

Other notable names among UFL head coaches include Wade Phillips, the longtime NFL coach and Super Bowl-winning defensive coordinator, taking over the San Antonio Brahmas after leading the XFL's Houston Roughnecks in 2023. The Roughnecks, meanwhile, have been combined with the USFL's Houston Gamblers franchise and Curtis "C.J." Johnson, who served as Gamblers head coach last year, now leads the new-look Roughnecks.

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Former NFL tight end Anthony Becht returns for a second season as St. Louis Battlehawks head coach after leading one of the XFL's best-supported teams last year, while Mike Nolan and Reggie Barlow also return as Michigan Panthers and D.C. Defenders head coaches, respectively. John DeFillipo, who led the USFL's New Orleans Breakers last year, is taking over as the Memphis Showboats' head coach to round out the list.

"The depth of knowledge and experience these coaches bring to the table is incredible and speaks to the high caliber of talent the UFL set out to assemble for the 2024 season," said UFL head of football operations Daryl Johnston. "The impact they will have on our players will go beyond X's and O's, and we look forward to watching them grow as young men as well as players as they continue to chase their football dream."

Notable names among the UFL's assistant coach ranks include Chuck Long, a former assistant under Stoops and the late Mike Leach at Oklahoma, as Renegades offensive coordinator; Scott Spurrier, son of legendary college football coach Steve Spurrier, as Renegades special teams coordinator, former longtime NFL defensive coordinator and Buffalo Bills head coach Gregg Williams as Defenders defensive coordinator.

Here are the coaching staffs for each UFL team. The UFL will announce additional coaches at a later date.

Arlington Renegades

  • Bob Stoops, Head Coach
  • Rick Mueller, General Manager
  • Reggie Davis, Tight Ends/Running Backs
  • Jay Hayes, Defensive Coordinator
  • Jonathan Himebauch, Offensive Line
  • Chuck Long, Offensive Coordinator/QBs/WRs
  • Matt McMillen, Quality Control
  • Marvin Sanders, Defensive Backs
  • Bill Sheridan, Linebackers
  • Scott Spurrier, Special Teams

Birmingham Stallions

  • Skip Holtz, Head Coach
  • Zach Potter, General Manager
  • Chris Boniol, Special Teams
  • Corey Chamblin, Secondary
  • John Chavis, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
  • David DeGuglielmo, Offensive Line
  • Bill Johnson, Defensive Line
  • Mike Jones, Wide Receivers
  • Phillip Montgomery, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs/Tight Ends
  • Daric Riley, Assistant Secondary

D.C. Defenders

  • Reggie Barlow, Head Coach
  • Von Hutchins, General Manager
  • Vernon Dean, Defensive Backs
  • Fred Kaiss, Offensive Coordinator
  • Sean Anderson, Wide Receivers
  • Russ Ehrenfeld, Offensive Line
  • Deion Harris, Linebackers
  • Shannon Harris, Quarterbacks
  • Jeremy Watkins, Defensive Line
  • Gregg Williams, Defensive Coordinator

Houston Roughnecks

  • CJ Johnson, Head Coach
  • Lionel Vital, General Manager
  • Garret Chachere, Special Teams/Running Backs
  • Bob Connelly, Offensive Line
  • Kwahn Drake, Defensive Line
  • Jordan Higgins, Tight Ends
  • Brett Maxie, Defensive Backs
  • Eric Price, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
  • Zach Shagi, Assistant Secondary
  • Chris Wilson, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

Memphis Showboats

  • John DeFilippo, Head Coach
  • Dennis Polian, General Manager
  • Kirk Doll, Special Teams/Running Backs
  • Carnell Lake, Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs
  • Doug Martin, Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers
  • Paul Pasqualoni, Linebackers
  • Steven Thompson, Assistant Linebackers
  • Jim Turner, Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
  • T.J. Vernieri, Tight Ends

Michigan Panthers

  • Mike Nolan, Head Coach
  • Steve Kozar, General Manager
  • Collin Bauer, Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
  • Marcel Bellefeuille, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
  • Jaron Fairman, Special Teams/Wide Receivers
  • Tim Holt, Offensive Line
  • Brock Marion, Defensive Backs
  • Jordan Pavlisin, Running Backs
  • Christian Runza, Linebackers
  • Gary Watkins, Tight Ends

San Antonio Brahmas

  • Wade Phillips, Head Coach
  • Marc Lillibridge, General Manager
  • Chris Achuff, Defensive Line
  • Derrick Berry, Linebackers
  • Andre Gurode, Offensive Line
  • Payton Pardee, Wide Receivers/Special Teams
  • Will Reed, Defensive Coordinator
  • A.J. Smith, Offensive Coordinator
  • Marvin Williams, Running Backs

St. Louis Battlehawks

  • Anthony Becht, Head Coach
  • Dave Boller, General Manager
  • Donnie Abraham, Defensive Coordinator
  • Martin Bayless, Secondary
  • Kyle Caskey, Running Backs/Special Teams
  • Chris Claiborne, Linebackers
  • La’Roi Glover, Defensive Line
  • Bruce Gradkowski, Offensive Coordinator
  • Gino Gradkowski, Offensive Line
  • Phil McGeoghan, Wide Receivers

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Brahmas head coach Wade Phillips, right, has led the Brahmas to the inaugural UFL championship game.

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What is the average salary for a Football Coach at United States Football League in the United States? Based on our data, it appears that the optimal compensation range for a Football Coach at United States Football League is between $55,202 and $90,340, with an average salary of $67,883.

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The Birmingham Stallions won the 2024 UFL Championship Game on Sunday, closing out a dominant season with a 25-0 shutout of the San Antonio Brahmas in front of a lively crowd at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis.

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They are members of the United Football League after a merger between the XFL and the USFL in the offseason. They are one of eight teams to compete in the league for the 2024 season. The Brahmas play their home games at the Alamodome and are led by head coach Wade Phillips.

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About the United Football League

The United Football League (UFL) is the premier spring football platform, formed by the merging of the XFL and USFL in 2024 under the combined ownership of RedBird Capital Partners, FOX, Dany Garcia and Dwayne Johnson.

How much do UFL quarterbacks make? ›

QBs are paid the exact same salary as everyone else, which is a big departure from the XFL, where they were reportedly earning between $200,000 and $400,000. “Our quarterbacks are paid the same as everybody else,” UFL football operations chief Daryl Johnston told ESPN. “The approach is to be fiscally responsible there.

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As of press time, 12 players who finished the year on NFL practice squads have signed on with UFL teams. Some of them have turned down futures contracts with NFL clubs. Currently, UFL teams have 132 players on their training camp rosters who spent time with an NFL team in 2023.

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He continued where he had left off in 2023, leading Birmingham to a league-best 8-2 campaign and another title. In 2023, Holtz's estimated net worth is $5 million. The Birmingham Stallions' head coach earns about $1 million each season.

Who is the quarterback for the Stallions in 2024? ›

ARLINGTON, TX (June 10, 2024) – The United Football League today announced Birmingham Stallions quarterback Adrian Martinez as the 2024 UFL Most Valuable Player. Martinez led the league in rushing with 528 yards through the regular season.

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New Prairie football coach Casey McKim knows having a player like three-year starting quarterback Marshall Kmiecik back will help his team in 2023.

How many UFL teams are there going to be? ›

The league was created following the merger of the latest incarnations of the XFL and United States Football League (USFL). It consists of eight teams, all of which were members of the XFL or USFL prior to the UFL's creation, concentrated in the Midwest and Southern United States.

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UFL players' minimum salaries will be $5,500 per week ($2,500 for inactive players) and $150 a week toward 401K contributions, with $400 a week house stipend and $55-a-day per diem stipend during travel days. All contracts will run from January 1 to August 24. During training camp, all players will receive $850 a week.

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The league also confirmed the eight home stadiums for 2024: Protective Stadium (Birmingham), Choctaw Stadium (Arlington), Rice Stadium (Houston), Audi Field (D.C.), Liberty Stadium (Memphis), The Alamodome (San Antonio), Ford Field (Michigan) and The Dome at America's Center (St. Louis).

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