Every Georgia Bulldog in the UFL

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Every Georgia Bulldog in the UFL

Every Georgia Bulldog in the UFL

The Georgia Bulldogs have three players in the UFL, but notably kicker Rodrigo Blankenship is not playing

Every Georgia Bulldog in the UFL

The Georgia Bulldogs have three players in the UFL, but notably kicker Rodrigo Blankenship is not playing

When you think of Georgia Bulldogs football, you think of powerhouse talent heading to the NFL. But not every Dawg takes the traditional path—some prove their grit in the United Football League (UFL), the spring league that keeps dreams alive and gives players one more shot at the big time.

This season, three former Georgia standouts are making their mark in the UFL, which kicked off on March 27. Let's break down who's suiting up and how they're performing:

Tight End Tre' McKitty – Louisville Kings
McKitty has been a reliable target, hauling in four catches for 83 yards across three appearances. His route-running and hands are keeping him in the conversation for an NFL return.

Linebacker Tae Crowder – Birmingham Stallions
Crowder is absolutely balling out. Leading his team with 26 tackles and adding an interception in just three games, he's showing the same sideline-to-sideline speed that made him a fan favorite in Athens.

Cornerback Deandre Baker – DC Defenders
Baker has two tackles and a pass deflection in two games, proving he still has the coverage skills that once made him a first-round pick. He's hungry to lock down receivers and earn another look.

It's a smaller Bulldog presence in the UFL this year—down from six players in 2025. Notably absent are kicker Rodrigo Blankenship, pass rusher Davin Bellamy, offensive lineman Lamont Gaillard, and defensive tackle John Atkins, all of whom played last season but are currently off the roster.

Other Georgia products drafted into the UFL this year—like linebacker Monty Rice, safety Lewis Cine, and defensive lineman Tramel Walthour—aren't active right now, but that could change as the season progresses.

The UFL features eight teams and a 10-week regular season, with games airing on ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, and ABC. The championship showdown is set for June.

For Bulldogs fans, it's a reminder that the Dawg spirit doesn't stop at the NFL draft. Whether it's in Athens or the UFL, these players are still chasing greatness—and we're here for every snap.

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