Saturday, 8 p.m. ET | ABC, ESPN+
Spread: DC -6 (46.5)
The Defenders will be bringing a lot of talent to the championship game as they had seven players -- quarterback
Jordan Ta'amu, running back
Abram Smith, wide receiver
Lucky Jackson, guard
Liam Fornadel, defensive line
Davin Bellamy, defensive back
Michael Joseph, and punter
Daniel Whelan -- make the
All-XFL team, a league-high. On the other end, the Renegades had only one player make the list, defensive tackle
DaVonte Lambert.
This will be a rematch from Week 9, where the Renegades erased a 17-point deficit entering the fourth quarter to force overtime before ultimately losing to the Defenders 28-26. Both quarterbacks had strong performances, as Perez threw for 335 yards and one touchdown pass while Ta'amu went 14-for-20 passing for 188 yards with two touchdown passes.
The Defenders have been an offensive force all season. The team leads the league in rushing yards (1,490) and rushing touchdowns (18). Their defense is also a huge factor in their success, as they are second in the league in sacks (29) and lead the XFL in pick-sixes (4), including one in their previous meeting with Arlington. D.C. has not trailed by more than nine points at the end of any quarter this season.
The Renegades' offense had a more turbulent start, averaging 13 points per game and 232.9 yards per game before trading for Perez in Week 7. But with Perez inserted into their starting lineup their scoring increased to 19.8 points per game and they also saw a significant increase in yards per game (343). The Renegades have also relied on their defense, which allows 19.4 points per game (fourth-best in the league) and has the most interceptions (14).
Players to watch: The Defenders' offense is led by Ta'amu, who finished the regular season third in the XFL in passing yards (1,894) and passing touchdowns (14). Jackson has also been a huge offensive contributor with 573 receiving yards and five touchdowns, third-most in the league. Their ground attack is led by running back
Abram Smith, who led the league with 791 yards and tied for first in rushing touchdowns (seven).
Arlington has rallied behind Perez, who is fourth in the league in passing yards (1,636) and threw seven touchdown passes in the regular season and another three in the playoff win over Houston. Another key player for the Renegades' offense is running back
De'Veon Smith, who is fourth in rushing yards (365) and is tied with Smith for first in rushing touchdowns. Joe Powell leads a solid Renegades defense with four interceptions.