Beef / Rouxgaroux preview
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The playoff bound Omaha Beef (6-1, 4-0) close the regular season home slate this Saturday when they host the Shreveport Rouxgaroux at Liberty First Credit Union Arena. The Beef, the current top team in the National Conference, used the running game and a ball hawking defense to defeat American Conference Shreveport 41-18 back on March 8th in Louisiana. The Beef ran the ball 24 times for 66 yards and four touchdowns as the defense picked off three passes. Currently the Rouxgaroux are 4-4 after they received a forfeit win when the Carolina Cobras folded in late April, and forfeit win after the Dallas Falcons didn’t have enough plays to finish the game on Saturday, and a non-NAL win vs the Lewisville Savage.
In their last game Omaha defeated the Sioux City Bandits 55-42 at the Tyson Events center as Lorenzo Brown threw for 200 yards and the defense had a pick six. Shreveport lost 40-20 to the Columbus Lions on May 10th. The Rouxgaroux rushed the ball 30 times for 108 yards but could not find a passing game and the defense could not contain Lions quarterback Vincent Espinoza from finding receiver Tremell Gooden for five touchdowns. On Saturday Shreveport hosted the Dallas Falcons and with 22 seconds to play scored a touchdown and two-point extra rush to tie the game up at 38. After the kickoff the Falcons had 11 seconds and threw a pass into the endzone where the Rouxgaroux picked it off with one second remaining. Shreveport, who lost their quarterback earlier, ran the ball on the final play only to be stopped short. After the play, fights broke out and multiple players were ejected and the Dallas coaches decided to forfeit the game due to the number of players still able to play and not play the overtime period.
Tabyus Taylor has averaged 28 rushing yards per game since joining Omaha three games ago. Omaha is averaging 53.4 yards per game this season while the passing game is averaging 92.7 yards per game. Quarterback Brown is getting comfortable with the passing game as the season has progressed as shown with getting a season high in yardage (200) and touchdowns (4) vs the Bandits. The offensive line continues to provide Brown with time to throw as they have given up only 4 sacks on the season. Korell Kohlmoos (23-191, 2 TD) and Devanaire Conliffe (10-192, 4 TD) led the wideouts in receptions and receiving yards, while Brentley Allen (4-42) and Trae Fields-Jackson help fill the third receiver position.
On the defensive side of the ball Omaha is ranked first in scoring defense at only 21.3 points per game. League leading tackler Marcus Gray (9.7 tpg) leads eight players who have double digit tackles. The Beef defense is 5th in rushing yards allowed (60.4 ypg) and second in pass defense (82.3 ypg). They have forced 16 turnovers. (4 fumbles and 16 interceptions) Six players have at least one interception led by Trey Dudley-Giles who has a league leading six. Rodell Rahmaan (32 tackles, 1 sack), Jayshawn Washington (27 tackles, 2 sacks), recent signee Ralph Green (2 tackles) and Kye Black (19 tackles, 2 sacks) man the front four. Dudley-Giles (10 tackles, 6 INT), Gray (58 tackles, 2 INT), Terrance Jackson (20 tackles), and Jonathan Adams (4 tackles, 1 INT) control the defensive backfield for the Beef.
Last Thursday the Rouxgaroux traded their offensive and defensive leader D’Nerius Antoine to the Beaumont Renegades, this week they traded WR Rashad Ridley as well to Beaumont. Antoine played running back, quarterback, receiver as well as linebacker and defensive back. He was averaging 37.6 yards per game on the ground, gaining 188 yards on 46 carries with scoring eight touchdowns. Antoine had also rushed for five two-point extra points while scoring 58 points in the season. He had 325 all-purpose yards averaging 65 ypg, while on defense he led the team with 26 tackles, three interceptions, three pass breakups, and three quarterback hurries.
Shreveport offense is on their third starting quarterback of the season, former Beef player Joshua Hollins who was traded to them on May 5th. Hollins went 7 for 11 with 78 yards and two interceptions, also gained 62 rushing yards vs Columbus. Kavon Samuels is second on the team with 30 carries for 143 yards and three touchdowns. Veteran Tyron Laughinghouse (12-104 yds) leads the receiving crew.
Shreveport defense front consists of Rashaud Powell (13 tackles, 1 sack, 4.5 TFL), David Calderon (13 tackles) and Jeff Luc (12 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 TFL). The second ranked total defense, giving up 140.8 ypg, has defensive backs Joe Powell, Anthony Lamar Dixon, Zach Hannibel, and Davonte Brown ranked fifth in pass defense (100.7 ypg).
Omaha will travel to Colorado next week while Shreveport will host the undefeated Beaumont to close out the regular season. The Beef/Spartans game might be for the home field in the following week’s playoff game depending on this week’s games.
OTHER NOTES:
Hall of Fame Game – Will induct six new members into the Omaha Beef Hall of Fame.
Hero’s Night – The Beef will recognize and celebrate all the Heros that keep us all safe and healthy. The worn game jersey will be auctioned off after the game with the proceeds going to the Veterans Homeless Food panty of Ralston and the Nebraska Warriors.
Tickets are on sale, you can buy them by visiting the arena box office or online at Omaha Beef Football | Liberty First Credit Union Arena
The coaching show takes place on Monday from 6-7pm at Let It Fly Sport Bar, located at 1080 Capital Ave, Omaha.
A watch party for away games will take place at Hurrdat Sports Bar, located at 12744 Westport Pkwy. There will be a prize board, giveaway items, along with great food and drinks!!!
The annual Omaha Beef Junior Dance Camp returns for May 24th, register your participant for just $30.00. Each camp participant receives a ticket to the game, a two-hour dance clinic followed by a pizza party with other participants, an exclusive dance clinic shirt, plus an on-field performance at halftime!!! You can also purchase additional tickets through the QR code for family and friends. Register today!!!
Any questions call the Beef office at 402.346.2333.
2025 Omaha Beef Schedule (6-1, 4-0)
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March 8, 7pm CT | @ Shreveport Rouxgaroux | Avg Pts Scored/G | 25.3 (8th) | 30.3 (6th) | |
March 15, 6:30pm CT | Vs Colorado Spartans* | W 33-12 | Avg Pts Allow/G | 33.2 (t-4th) | 21.3 (1st) |
March 29, 6:30pm CT | Vs Idaho Horsemen* | W 28-24 | Total Offense/G | 156.2 (7th) | 146.1 (8th) |
April 13, 6pm CT | @ Beaumont Renegades | L 31-36 | Total Defense/G | 140.8 (2nd) | 142.7 (3rd) |
April 19, 6:30pm CT | Vs Sioux City Bandits* | W 24-17 | Turnover Margin | -6 (8th) | +11 (1st) |
May 3, 6:30pm CT | Vs Dallas Falcons # | W 70-0 | |||
May 10, 7:10pm CT | @ Sioux City Bandits* | W 55-42 | Home Record | 4-1 | 4-0 |
May 24, 6:30pm CT | Vs Shreveport Rouxgaroux | Road Record | 1-2 | 2-1 | |
May 31, 8pm CT | @ Colorado Spartans* | All-time Record | 1-0 Omaha | ||
TBA | Semi-Finals vs Colorado | Last Meeting | 3/8/25 Omaha won 41-18 | ||
TBA | Championship | ||||
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Conference games * # - Non-NAL will not count towards playoff seeding or stats | NAL league games only in rankings |
Shreveport Rouxgaroux (4-4,1-2)
Mar 08, 2025 | OMAHA BEEF | L | |||
Mar 22, 2025 | * | WHEELING MINERS | W | ||
Apr 03, 2025 | at Idaho Horsemen | L | |||
Apr 12, 2025 | LEWISVILLE SAVAGE | W | |||
Apr 26, 2025 | CAROLINA COBRAS | W | |||
May 03, 2025 | * | at Beaumont Renegades | L | ||
May 10, 2025 | * | at Columbus Lions | L | ||
May 17, 2025 | DALLAS FALCONS | W | 1-0 (39-38) | ||
May 24, 2025 | at Omaha Beef | ||||
May 31, 2025 | * | BEAUMONT RENEGADES |
Projected Starters
Omaha Beef (6-1) | 1 win over Non-NAL | Shreveport Rouxgaroux (4-4) | 1 forfeit wins, 2 Non-NAL wins | |
QB | #8 Lorenzo Brown | 59 of 105, 398 yards, 11 TD 1 INT, 36 rushes 82 yards, 4 TD | #12 Joshua Hollins | 7 of 11, 78 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT, 8 rushes 62 yds, 0 TD |
RB | #23 Tabyus Taylor | 24 carries 84 yards 3 TD | #6 Kavon Samuels | 30 carries 143 yds 3 TD, 5 rec 32 yds 2 TD |
WR | #18 Trae Fields-Jackson | #10 Tyron Laughinghouse | 12 rec 104 yds, 0 TD | |
WR | #12 Devanaire Conliffe | 10 Rec 192 yds, 4 TD | # | |
WR | #13 Korell Koehlmoos | 23 Rec 191 yds 2 TD | #11 Tevin Bush | 4 rec 57 yds, 1 TD |
OL | #92 Demarcus Mills | #71 Javon Ross | ||
OL | #71 Reggie Patrick | #69 Charles Baker | ||
OL | #50 Olu’kayode Akinmoladun | #56 Kyle Lester | ||
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DL | #55 Ralph Green | 2 tackles | #47 Rashaud Powell | 13 tackles, 1 sack, 4.5 TFL, 1 FR |
DL | #3 DeAnthony Hall-Steel | 15 tackles, 2 FR | #77 Jeff Luc | 12 tackles, 2 sack, 4 TFL, 2 BK, 1 Safety, 1 FF |
DL | #2 Jayshawn Washington | 27 tackles, 2 sacks, 5 TFL, 2 FF, 1 QBH, 1 INT, 2 PB | #5 David Calderon | 13 tackles, 4.5 TFL |
LB | #15 Rodell Rahmaan | 32 tackles, 1 sack, 3 TFL, 1 FR, 2 PB, 2 QBH | # | |
DB | #1 Terrance Jackson | 20 tackles, 3 PB | #9 Joe Powell | 4 tackles, .5 TFL, 1 PB |
DB | #6 Marcus Gray | 58 tackles, 2 INT, 1 PB | #7 Zach Hannibel | 12 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PB |
DB | #21 Trey Dudley-Giles | 10 tackles, 6 INT | #3 Anthony Larmar Dixon | 21 tackles, .5 TFL, 2 FR |
DB | #7 Jonathan Adams | 4 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PB | #13 Mustafa Majeed or #17 Davonte Brown | INT 5 tackles, |
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K | #16 Caleb Shudak | 19-24 PAT, 3-12 FG, 2 deuce | #7 Zach Hannibel |
NAL Player of the Week Awards-
Trey Dudley-Giles - Week 2 Defensive Player of the Week
Marcus Gray – Week 4 Defensive Player of the Week
Lorenzo Brown – Week 10 Offensive Player of the Week
Caleb Shudak – Week 10 Special Teams Player of the Week
Web information
Livestream – youtube.com/@NationalArenaLeague/streams
Website – beeffootball.com
Facebook- facebook.com/TheOmahaBeef
Beef All-Time records vs. (As of 5/11/25)
| Overall record | Regular Season | Post-Season | Home | Away |
Sioux City Bandits | 31-24 | 26-24 | 5-0 | 17-11 | 14-13 |
Oklahoma Fly Aces | 4-0 | 4-0 | 0-0 | 3-0 | 1-0 |
Carolina Cobras | 2-0 | 2-0 | 0-0 | 1-0 | 1-0 |
Colorado Spartans | 3-0 | 3-0 | 0-0 | 2-0 | 1-0 |
Idaho Horsemen | 2-0 | 2-0 | 0-0 | 2-0 | 0-0 |
Shreveport Rouxgaroux | 1-0 | 1-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 1-0 |
Beaumont Renegades | 0-1 | 0-1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-1 |
Beef Championships-
CIF Champions Bowl VI (2021) and VIII (2023), NAL (2024)
Omaha Championship results (3/5)
IFPL Championship (2001)- Tennessee Thundercats @ Omaha - Tennessee 47-38
CIF Champions Bowl 6 (2021) – Omaha @ Salina – Omaha 40-39
CIF Champions Bowl 7 (2022) – Omaha @ Salina – Salina 38-34
CIF Champions Bowl 8 (2023) – Salina @ Omaha – Omaha 50-30
NAL Championship (2024) – Sioux City @ Omaha – Omaha 47-46 2 OT’s
Beef Records to watch: (As of 5/15/25)
Trey Dudley-Giles
Interceptions – 1st) 23 2. Dontae Jones, 20
INT return yards – 1st) 397
INT return TDs – T-1st) 4 1. Chris Perry, 4
Fumble return yards – 2nd) 56 1. Jayshawn Washington, 65
Total tackles – 3rd) 251 1. Brent Hafford, 299 2. Chris Eads, 256
Unassisted tackles – 2nd) 179 1. Chris Perry, 182
Assisted tackles – 10th) 72 1. Brent Hafford, 142 8. Jesse Robertson, 78 9.Dontae Jones, 77
Fumble returns yds – 2nd) 56 1. Jayshawn Washington, 65
Fumble returns – T-2nd) 2 1. Dwayne Harris, 3
Jayshawn Washington
Fumble return yds- 1st) 65
Fumble returns – 2nd) 2 1. Dwayne Harris, 3
Fumble TD returns – 1st) 3
Jeff Mack
Rushing yards – 4th) 1283 1. RJ Rollins, 2628 2. James McNear, 1992 3. Clinton Childs, 1797
Rushing attempts – 4th) 365 1. RJ Rollins, 701 2. Clinton Childs, 431 3. James McNear, 379
All-purpose yards – 2nd) 2545 1. Steve Lovell, 6032
Rushing TDs – 7th) 29 1. RJ Rollins, 75 6. DeShawn Jones, 30