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From Fire to Fizzle: A Roughnecks Mother's Day Meltdown

Jalan McClendon two halves cover image.



Game Recap

The Houston Roughnecks faced a stunning defeat to the Birmingham Stallions on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at Protective Stadium. Despite leading for much of the game, Houston's offense faltered in the second half, allowing Birmingham to secure a dramatic comeback victory.

The Roughnecks' defense initially kept the Stallions at bay, but a series of turnovers and missed opportunities by Houston's offense shifted momentum in Birmingham's favor. The Stallions capitalized on these mistakes, scoring 27 unanswered points to take the lead. Backup quarterback J’Mar Smith played a pivotal role in the comeback, leading the team with poise and precision.


Houston's offense struggled to find rhythm in the second half, with key players unable to execute under pressure. The Roughnecks' inability to convert on critical third downs and their failure to protect the ball were significant factors in the loss.


Houston halftime score up 25-12

Roughnecks 1st Half Stats

At halftime, the Houston Roughnecks led the Birmingham Stallions 25–12, but Birmingham’s offense showed flashes of explosiveness. Quarterback Jalan McClendon was sharp, completing 11 of 13 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown, efficiently moving the ball despite limited time of possession. Running back Zaquandre White was electric on the ground, rushing for 66 yards on just six carries and punching in two touchdowns. Wide receiver Lawrence Keys led the Roughnecks' receiving corps with 37 yards on two catches, helping sustain early drives. Despite these efforts, the Stallions trailed due to defensive lapses and Houston capitalizing on big plays. The Roughnecks' offense remained aggressive, building a solid lead heading into the break.


Roughnecks 2nd Half Stats

Final score Houston 25 - Birmingham 33

The second half was a collapse for the Houston Roughnecks, as they were outscored 21-0 and saw their halftime lead vanish. Quarterback Jalan McClendon struggled mightily after a strong first half, completing just 3 of 12 passes for 42 yards with no touchdowns. The Roughnecks' run game was completely shut down, managing only 14 total rushing yards on 7 attempts—an average of just 2 yards per carry. With the offense stalling, Houston's defense couldn’t pick up the slack either, surrendering 21 unanswered points across the third and fourth quarters. Missed tackles, blown coverages, and poor third-down execution allowed the Stallions to take control of the game. The Roughnecks, who led 25–12 at halftime, were overwhelmed on both sides of the ball and couldn’t respond when it mattered most.


Houston's Standouts

Despite a tough loss, several Houston Roughnecks players delivered standout performances. 

Quarterback Jalan McClendon put up a solid stat line, completing 15 of 23 passes for 167 yards, one touchdown, and a strong passer rating of 140.6. He showed accuracy and control, particularly in the first half. 


Running back Zaquandre White continued to be a bright spot on the ground, rushing for 69 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries, averaging over 7.5 yards per attempt. 

Wide receiver Lawrence Keys made key plays in the passing game, contributing timely catches to keep drives alive. 


On the defensive side, cornerback Damon Arnette was a force. He flew all over the field, broke up multiple passes, and delivered the play of the game for Houston with a 51-yard interception return for a touchdown. While the team fell short, these individual performances were highlights in an otherwise disappointing outcome.


Next Up

The Houston Roughnecks will face the Michigan Panthers on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET at TDECU Stadium. The game will be broadcast on FOX.


The Panthers enter the matchup with a 5–2 record, tied for the top spot in the USFL Conference, while the Roughnecks stand at 3–4. Michigan has historically had the upper hand, winning both of their previous encounters. In their most recent meeting, the Panthers secured a 34–20 victory, with quarterback E.J. Perry delivering a near-perfect performance, completing 16 of 19 passes for 208 yards, one passing touchdown, and two rushing scores.


Key players to watch include Panthers quarterback Bryce Perkins and running back Toa Taua, who have been instrumental in Michigan's offensive success. For the Roughnecks, quarterback Jalan McClendon and defensive standout Damon Arnette will be crucial in challenging the Panthers' dominance.


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