Orlando Storm Dominate Birmingham Stallions in 16-0 Shutout

The undefeated Orlando Storm make UFL history with the league's first regular-season shutout.

Apr. 20, 2026 at 3:04am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a UFL football game between the Orlando Storm and Birmingham Stallions, with the players, field, and stadium broken down into sharp, overlapping planes of color representing the teams' official palettes.The Orlando Storm's dominant defensive performance and efficient offense overwhelm the Birmingham Stallions in a historic UFL shutout.Today in Orlando

The Orlando Storm went on the road and dominated the Birmingham Stallions 16-0, making history with the first regular-season shutout in UFL history. Quarterback Jack Plummer led the Storm offense with an efficient performance, while the defense held the Stallions to just 147 total yards.

Why it matters

The Storm's dominant victory over the Stallions, who were previously undefeated, establishes Orlando as an early frontrunner in the UFL standings. The shutout also highlights the Storm's stifling defense, which has been a key factor in the team's perfect 4-0 start to the season.

The details

Orlando quarterback Jack Plummer had a strong game, throwing for 182 yards and a touchdown without any turnovers. The Storm offense converted 4-of-4 third downs on their opening drive, capped off by a touchdown pass to Cam Camper. The Stallions struggled mightily, only managing 107 yards in the first half and going 1-for-13 on third down conversions for the game.

  • The Storm scored a touchdown in the first quarter to take a 7-0 lead.
  • Orlando added a 47-yard field goal just before halftime to make it 10-0.
  • The Storm defense preserved the shutout throughout the second half.

The players

Jack Plummer

The Orlando Storm's starting quarterback, who threw for 182 yards and a touchdown in the win.

Anthony Becht

The head coach of the Orlando Storm, who praised his team's performance after the historic shutout victory.

Cam Camper

The Orlando Storm wide receiver who caught the team's lone touchdown in the first quarter.

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What they’re saying

“I'm really proud of my football team.”

— Anthony Becht, Head Coach, Orlando Storm

“They (Stallions) do have a lot of talented receivers, you know, but we got a lot of talented defensive linemen.”

— Anthony Becht, Head Coach, Orlando Storm

What’s next

The undefeated Orlando Storm will return home this week to face the St. Louis Battlehawks at Inter & Co Stadium.

The takeaway

The Orlando Storm's dominant shutout victory over the previously unbeaten Birmingham Stallions establishes them as an early season powerhouse in the UFL. Their stifling defense and efficient offense have them poised to potentially challenge for the league championship.