The Kings started 0-3. That usually would have been the beginning of the end. Instead, it became the beginning of the story.
Most coaches who start a season 0-3 and finally get a victory take a deep breath. Chris Redman took a deep look.
The Louisville Kings had the football for 19 minutes and 58 seconds in Sunday's 29-20 UFL playoff semifinal win over St. Louis.
Little by little, the Kings stopped looking like a collection of players and started looking like a football team.
By the time the night was done, 14,034 fans had filled Lynn Family Stadium, spilling into the standing-room sections behind the end zones, leaning forward, standing on third downs, answering the game as if it had been here longer than a night.
The United Football League isn't just tweaking football. It's conducting a live experiment.
From where Chris Redman sat Friday in the Louisville Kings' Arlington, Texas, headquarters, the view looks like pro sports royalty.
The Louisville Kings announced the themes and giveaways for its inaugural United Football League Season at Lynn Family Stadium.
Single-game tickets for the Louisville Kings' inaugural season in the United Football League (UFL) are now on sale.
The Louisville Kings are asking the public to help choose the team’s first mascot, with voting open online and on social media through Dec. 7.