How to Watch New York Guardians vs. Dallas Renegades, MLS Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

The New York Guardians and Dallas Renegades will take the field today in XFL action.

The New York Guardians and Dallas Renegades will take the field today in XFL action. Both teams have split their first four games of the season and have had some trouble at the quarterback position. This is a very important game for these teams to set themselves up for success in the second half of the season.

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New York Guardians (+6) vs. Dallas Renegades

  • When: Saturday, March 7
  • Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Dallas will be without their quarterback, Landry Jones who is out with a knee injury and this might be the best thing for the Renegades. They have struggled with Jones at the helm and will look for a spark with their new quarterback under center.

New York will be looking for back to back wins this week with their second-string quarterback. Their offense has struggled all season to get on the board and move the ball. They’ll look to get back on track this week and hopefully take advantage of the Renegades quarterback shuffling.

Prediction: You have to take the Renegades in this game, they need a spark from their new QB and I think their offense will strive without Landry Jones in there. Also, take the under in this one because both of these teams are low scoring. Pick: Dallas Renegades (-6) Under: 37

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How to Watch Dallas Renegades vs. Seattle Dragons, XFL Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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While the Dallas Renegades and the Seattle Dragons may have struggled on offense in their second game of the XFL season, both still got their first victory. The teams come into Saturday’s contest looking to continue their winning ways.

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Dallas Renegades vs. Seattle Dragons

When: Saturday, February 22

Time: 5:00 p.m. ET

TV: FOX

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Dallas has a balanced offense and defense, with its scoring average at 17 points per game and its defense allowing 16 PPG, which is currently third in the XFL. The Renegades beat the Los Angeles Wildcats 25-18 last weekend. After the offense was inefficient for three quarters, the Renegades had a 19-point fourth quarter. Quarterback Landry Jones threw for 305 yards and Cameron Artis-Payne finished with 131 yards (99 rushing) and two key second-half scores.

Seattle is averaging 18 PPG and surrendering an average of 20 PPG, meaning this should be a very evenly matched contest. If ticket sales are any indication, the Dragons are currently one of the most popular teams in the XFL. The Dragons are coming off of a 17-9 home win over the Tampa Bay Vipers. Just like Dallas, Seattle’s offense sputtered in the first half, totaling just 41 yards, but the defense kept the Dragons in striking distance. Seattle scored just one offensive touchdown in the game, but it was a moot point because the defense carried the load. The Dragons backfield topped 100 yards, with Trey Williams and Kenneth Farrow each contributing 45 yards.

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How to Watch St. Louis Battlehawks vs. Houston Roughnecks, XFL Football Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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The undefeated St. Louis Battlehawks (1-0) head to Houston to take on the Roughnecks who also won their first game of the season. Can the Roughnecks increase their lead in the XFL’s West division with a win at home or will the Battlehawks get their second straight victory? We’ll find out Sunday afternoon at TDECU Stadium in Houston. 

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St. Louis Battlehawks vs. Houston Roughnecks

  • When: Sunday, February 16
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

St. Louis was one of three teams in the XFL East division to come away with a victory in the league’s opener. The Battlehawks edged the Renegades 15-9 in Dallas. Quarterback Jordan Ta’amu completed 20 of 27 passes for 209 yards and one touchdown. Ta’Amu, who played collegiately at Ole Miss, also rushed for 77 yards on nine carries. Former Florida running back Matt Jones led the team with 21 carries and 85 yards, while Keith Ford scored the lone rushing touchdown. The Battlehawks defense was also stout, holding the Renegades to just 58 yards rushing. Linebacker Terence Garvin was all over the field with eight total tackles (two of those for a loss) and one sack.

In the XFL West division, Houston sits in first place after a 37-17 trouncing of the visiting Los Angeles Wildcats.  After being down 17-12 late in the third quarter, the Roughnecks took the lead on a 39-yard touchdown pass from quarterback P.J. Walker to wide receiver Sam Mobley. That series was part of a 25-0 run for head coach June Jones. It’s no secret that Jones’ offenses like to air the ball out. Walker finished the day 23 of 38 for 272 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception. If St. Louis wants to stay in the game, it starts with limiting Walker and the passing game.

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XFL Week One: How Five Notre Dame Products Fared

Then again, having lived through a Marc Trestman era in Chicago I can see how maybe he wouldn’t actually be the answer to that issue.

Week One of the new and improved XFL has come and gone with a lot of positive response. We’ve seen this all before and the real question comes over the next few weeks when the buzz of the new league dissipates and the product needs to leave fans seeking more.

Four games were played between the leagues eight teams on debut weekend with a pair coming each Saturday and Sunday. Five former Notre Dame players started the season on XFL rosters and here is how they all fared in XFL Week One.

Scott Daly and Jarron Jones – New York Guardians

The former Notre Dame long-snapper and former defensive tackle each repped the New York squad in their season opening win over Tampa. Daly didn’t mess up which is the best thing that can be said for a long-snapper while Jones helped pave the way for an offense that scored 23 points in a win over Tampa Bay.

“But wait, I thought Jarron Jones played on the d-line at Notre Dame?”

You’re correct. But since spending time on NFL practice squads he has made the transition to offensive tackle, a position he was drafted as a first round pick by the Guardians as.

Tarean Folston – Tampa Bay Vipers

Former Notre Dame running back didn’t suit up for the Vipers as he began the season on injured reserve. Perhaps they could have used him as they scored just three points in a 23-3 loss at New York.

Then again, having lived through a Marc Trestman era in Chicago I can see how maybe he wouldn’t actually be the answer to that issue.

Greer Martini – Dallas Renegades

The former Notre Dame linebacker recorded two tackles for the Renegades who fell at home, 15-9 to St. Louis.

My main takeaway here is that head coach Bob Stoops lost a big game in which he was favored. I feel like we’ve seen that picture before.

Nyles Morgan – Seattle Dragons

The one-time Notre Dame captain and linebacker did not record a tackle in Saturday’s league debut as Seattle lost to the DC Defenders, 31-19.

For more thoughts on the XFL’s opening weekend check out what was said in Monday’s USA TODAY.

How to Watch Vipers vs. Guardians, XFL Football Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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During the first iteration of the XFL, New York’s franchise played at Giants Stadium. Since then, MetLife Stadium was erected in place of that venue, and now the New York Guardians find it as their home in the new XFL. New York will host the Tampa Bay Vipers in the first week of the 2020 XFL season, with both teams looking to establish an identity in the early stage of the season.

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Vipers vs. Guardians

  • When: Sunday, February 9
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Tampa Bay is coached by former NFL head coach Marc Trestman, who built his reputation as an offensive mind in the Canadian Football League before being hired to lead the Chicago Bears. The Vipers will hope that Trestman’s offensive coaching prowess will lead to a strong season from quarterback Aaron Murray, who is best known for his time as the signal caller for the Georgia Bulldogs. Murray has spent time in NFL huddles as well and hopes to parlay that experience into success in the XFL.

The New York Guardians are also led by an offensive mind, as former New York Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride is the head man for the team that plays in the same stadium as the Giants. The Guardians will have former Penn State and Oakland Raiders quarterback Matt McGloin as their starter, but they also have Luis Perez in their quarterback room. Perez was one of the breakout stars of the Alliance of American Football, and this team could be well equipped to take advantage of the new multiple forward pass rule that the XFL will put into play.

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How to Watch Wildcats vs. Roughnecks, XFL Football Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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The XFL is back! Or at least a reimagined version aimed at filling the football-less in the sports calendar. To kick-off, it’s brand new season in 2020, the Los Angeles Wildcats and Houston Roughnecks will do battle in one of the first showcase games on Saturday. Will this version of the league succeed where its predecessor failed or will it be another misguided attempt to cure American football withdrawals? Let’s find out. 

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Wildcats vs. Roughnecks

  • When: Saturday, February 8
  • Location: TDECU Stadium
  • Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The L.A. Wildcats are led by head coach and GM Winston Moss, who was a longtime assistant coach for the Green Bay Packers. He will entrust the starting quarterback job to the well traveled Jalan McClendon. The former NC State and Baylor dual-threat QB most recently was signed by the Washington Redskins as their fourth-string option before being released after a month. He has got the starting reps in preseason scrimmages and has reportedly controlled the offense well. McClendon’s main target will likely be former Temple wideout Adonis Jennings,  while the Wildcats also have a plethora of running backs to cycle through. 

Former Hawaii and SMU head coach June Jones will be tasked with leading the Houston Roughnecks. It’s unclear who the veteran play caller will settle on to take the majority of offensive snaps under center. Both Phillip Walker and Connor Cook split time during the preseason scrimmages. No matter who gets the No. 1 job, they’ll have plenty of offensive weapons to utilize. Wide receivers Sam Mobley and Kahlil Morris showed up in the preseason, both catching touchdown passes in the final tuneup against Los Angeles. 

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