Houston Gamblers (UFL)

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The Houston Gamblers are a professional American football team based in Houston. The Gamblers compete in the United Football League (UFL). The team is owned and operated by Dwayne Johnson's Alpha Acquico and Fox Corporation.

Houston Gamblers
Current season
Houston Gamblers logo
Houston Gamblers wordmark
Logo Wordmark
Houston Gamblers uniforms
Uniforms
General information
FoundedNovember 22, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-11-22)
StadiumShell Energy Stadium
Houston, Texas
ColorsBlack, red, yellow
     
MascotAce the Armadillo
Websitewww.theufl.com/teams/houston
Personnel
OwnerLeague owned
Head coachKevin Sumlin
Team history
  • Houston Gamblers (2022–2023)
  • Houston Roughnecks (2024–2025)
  • Houston Gamblers (2026present)
Home fields
League / conference affiliations
United States Football League (2022–2023)
  • South Division (2022–2023)

United Football League (2024–present)

  • USFL Conference (2024–2025)

The team was a founding member of the USFL, as the Houston Gamblers in 2022, named after the 1980s USFL team of the same name. Though named after the city of Houston, the 2020s Gamblers never played there under that brand, instead playing its home games as the guest of other USFL teams in Birmingham, Alabama in 2022 and Memphis, Tennessee in 2023. When the USFL and XFL merged to form the UFL in 2024, the Gamblers took over the branding of the original Houston Roughnecks that had played the 2023 season in the XFL and played in Houston at Rice Stadium. The team played at TDECU Stadium (the home of the 2020 and 2023 Roughnecks) during the 2025 season. The team returned to the Gamblers name ahead of the 2026 UFL season, coinciding with a move to Shell Energy Stadium.

History

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The Gamblers' logo from 2022 to 2023.

Houston Gamblers (USFL, 2022–2023)

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The Houston Gamblers were one of eight teams that were officially announced as a USFL franchise on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on November 22, 2021.[1] On January 6, 2022, it was announced on The Herd with Colin Cowherd that former NCAA Football Head coach Kevin Sumlin was named the Head coach and General manager of the Gamblers.[2] Houston was the only city in the USFL nominally based west of the Mississippi River and the only city that had a representative team in both professional spring football leagues, the USFL (the Gamblers) and the XFL (the Roughnecks), though the Gamblers never set foot in Houston, instead playing as a traveling team under the USFL's hub model.

On January 6, 2022, former college head coach, Kevin Sumlin was named the head coach and general manager for the Houston Gamblers.[3] The Gamblers' first season game was on April 17, 2022, against the Michigan Panthers at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama. Kicker Nick Vogel made a 37-yard field goal in the first quarter (the first points for the franchise). The Gamblers defeated the Panthers 17–12, winning their first game in franchise history. The Gamblers lost their next seven games before winning for their final two games of the season, and failing to qualify for the USFL playoffs.[4]

In September 2022, the Gamblers announced that Robert Morris was named their new general manager.[5] In November 2022, the USFL announced that the Gamblers will play at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee for the 2023 season.[6] In February, 2023, Sumlin announced his plans to join the coaching staff of the Maryland Terrapins, this led to the Gamblers hiring former New Orleans Saints assistant coach, Curtis Johnson as their new head coach.[7]

Houston Roughnecks (UFL, 2024–2025)

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The Roughnecks' logo from 2024 to 2025.
Houston Roughnecks in action against the Arlington Renegades in 2023

On January 1, as part of the merger with the XFL, the Gamblers merged with their XFL counterpart, the Roughnecks. The merged team took on the Roughnecks name and identity (including history and social media presence), while maintaining the Gamblers' coaching staff, player rights and position in the USFL Conference.[8] The team will play in Houston as the Roughnecks did, but renovations to TDECU Stadium, the Roughnecks' home in 2020 and 2023, required the use of a different venue; Rice University Stadium was approached about the possibility prior to the merger.[9] On February 1, 2024, the Roughnecks announced an agreement to play the 2024 season at Rice Stadium.[10] The Roughnecks announced their return to TDECU Stadium on September 13, 2024.[11]

By August 2025, incoming UFL co-ownership had indicated it would be moving between two and four teams,[12] reportedly all from the USFL Conference;[13] the Birmingham Stallions were eventually spared from relocation,[14] and the league was "trying" to save the Michigan Panthers with a more ideal stadium, effectively guaranteeing that the Roughnecks and Memphis Showboats would be the two minimum teams relocating, one of them to Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.[13] Houston was unexpectedly spared from relocation on October 3, 2025, when the league chose to relocate Memphis, Michigan and the San Antonio Brahmas.

Return to Gamblers identity (UFL, 2026–)

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On October 7, 2025, the UFL announced that the Roughnecks would be rebranding, returning to the Houston Gamblers name for the 2026 season.[15] The color scheme was updated to Gamblers red and black. The UFL also announced that the team would be moving into Shell Energy Stadium in Downtown Houston.[15]

League co-owner Mike Repole stated he chose to revert to the Gamblers name because of its "iconic" history, mentioning Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly's tenure with the 1980s incarnation of the team.[16] Head coach Curtis Johnson was fired on November 29, 2025[17] in favor of bringing back the 2020s Gamblers' original head coach, Kevin Sumlin.

Culture

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Mascot

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Ace the Armadillo in 2026

On April 5, 2026, Ace the Armadillo was introduced as the team's mascot following a fan vote held as part of the team's rebranding process.[18]

Current roster

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Players

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Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)
  • 71 Jackson Carman T
  • 64 Victor Curne G
  • 54 Avery Jones G
  • 65 Jack Kramer C
  • 73 Tedi Kushi T
  • 70 Jalen McKenzie T
  • 77 Gareth Warren G

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams (ST)

43 active
As of June 16, 2026. Rookies in italics.

Staff

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Houston Gamblers staff
Head coach
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Eric Price
  • Running backs – KC Gundy
  • Wide receivers – Tyron Carrier
  • Offensive line – Tim Holt
 
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Marvin Sanders
  • Linebackers – Grant Dickerson
  • Safeties – Ted Bolin

Player history

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Current NFL players

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Notable players

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Season Pos Name Notes
2024 LB Reuben Foster Former San Francisco 49ers Linebacker, 2017 1st Round Pick
2025–present CB Damon Arnette Former Las Vegas Raiders cornerback, 2020 1st Round Pick
2026–present OT Jackson Carman Former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle, 2021 2nd Round Pick

USFL Offensive Player of the Year award winners

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Gamblers USFL OPOY winners
Year Player Position Selector
2023 Mark Thompson RB USFL

USFL Defensive Player of the Year award winners

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Gamblers USFL DPOY winners
Year Player Position Selector
2022 Chris Odom DE USFL

Coach history

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Head coach history

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# Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
GC W L Win % GC W L
Houston Gamblers
1 Kevin Sumlin 2022 10 3 7 .300 - - -
Houston Gamblers / Roughnecks
2 Curtis Johnson 2023–2025 30 11 19 .367 - - -
Houston Gamblers
3 Kevin Sumlin 2026–present 10 4 6 .400 - - -

Offensive Coordinator history

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# Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
GC W L Win % GC W L
Houston Gamblers
1 David Beaty 2022 10 3 7 .300 - - - *Co Offensive Coordinator
2 J. D. Runnels 2022 10 3 7 .300 - - - *Co Offensive Coordinator
Houston Gamblers / Roughnecks
3 Eric Price 2023–present 40 15 25 .375 - - -

Defensive Coordinator history

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# Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
GC W L Win % GC W L
Houston Gamblers
1 Tim Lewis 2022 10 3 7 .300 - - -
Houston Gamblers / Roughnecks
2 Chris Wilson 2023–2025 30 11 19 .367 - - -
Houston Gamblers
3 Marvin Sanders 2026–present 10 4 6 .400 - - -

Records

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All-time Gamblers/Roughnecks leaders
LeaderPlayerRecordYears with Gamblers/Roughnecks
Passing yardsKenji Bahar2,250 passing yards2022–2024
Passing Touchdowns Clayton Thorson

Kenji Bahar

10 passing touchdowns 2022

2022–2024

Rushing yardsMark Thompson1,341 rushing yards2022–2024
Rushing Touchdowns Mark Thompson 21 rushing touchdowns 2022–2024
Receiving yardsJustin Hall1,816 receiving yards2023–present
Receiving Touchdowns Justin Hall 12 receiving touchdowns 2023–present
Receptions Justin Hall 195 receptions 2023–present
Tackles Jeremiah Tyler 150 tackles 2023–2025
SacksChris Odom17.5 sacks2022, 2024
InterceptionsWilliam Likely4 interceptions2022
Coaching wins Curtis Johnson 11 wins 2023–2025

Starting quarterbacks

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Regular seasonAs of June 2, 2025

Season(s) Quarterback(s) Notes Ref
Houston Gamblers
2022 Clayton Thorson (1–6) / Kenji Bahar (2–1) [19]
2023 Kenji Bahar (4–5) / Terry Wilson (1–0) [20]
Houston Roughnecks
2024 Reid Sinnett (1–4) / Jarrett Guarantano (0–3) / Nolan Henderson (0–2) [21]
2025 Anthony Brown (1–2) / Nolan Henderson (0–1) / Jalan McClendon (4–2) [22]
Houston Gamblers
2026 Nolan Henderson (1–3) / Hunter Dekkers (2–2) / Taulia Tagovailoa (0–1) / John Rhys Plumlee (1-0)

Most games as starting quarterback

Name Period GP GS W L Pct
Houston Gamblers
Kenji Bahar2022–2023161266.500
Clayton Thorson20227716.143
Terry Wilson2022–202371101.000
Hunter Dekkers20265422.500
Taulia Tagovailoa20264101.000
John Rhys Plumlee202641101.000
Houston Roughnecks
Jalan McClendon20257642.667
Reid Sinnett202410514.200
Anthony Brown20253312.333
Nolan Henderson2024–202615716.143
Jarrett Guarantano20245303.000

Attendance

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Top 10 Crowds
Ranking Attendance Date Score
1 9,157 March 31, 2024 Roughnecks 12, Showboats 18
2 7,744 April 5, 2026 Gamblers 22, Stallions 20
3 7,179 April 21, 2024 Roughnecks 17, Renegades 9
4 7,124 March 28, 2025 Roughnecks 6, Battlehawks 31
5 6,684 May 25, 2025 Roughnecks 24, Defenders 21
6 6,613 April 19, 2025 Roughnecks 16, Stallions 23
7 6,527 May 26, 2024 Roughnecks 22, Panther 26
8 6,285 April 27, 2024 Roughnecks 9. Stallions 32
9 6,217 May 24, 2026 Gamblers 15, Battlehawks 21
10 6,134 May 12, 2024 Roughnecks 12, Brahmas 15

Year by year

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Season Head Coach Avg. Crowd Largest Crowd Home Record
2024 Curtis Johnson 7,056 9,157 1–4
2025 5,712 7,124 2-3
2026 Kevin Sumlin 5,683 7,744 2-3

Statistics and records

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Season-by-season record

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UFL champions (2024–present) USFL champions§ (2022–2023) Conference champions* Division champions^ Wild Card berth#
Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head coaches Pct.
Finish W L
2022 2022 USFL N/a South 4th 3 7 Chris Odom (DPOY) Kevin Sumlin .300
2023 2023 USFL N/a South 3rd 5 5 Mark Thompson (OPOY) Curtis Johnson .500
2024 2024 UFL USFL N/a 4th 1 9 .100
2025 2025 UFL USFL N/a 3rd 5 5 .500
2026 2026 UFL N/a N/a T–5th 4 6 Kevin Sumlin .400
Total 18 32 All-time regular season record (2022–2026) .360
0 0 All-time postseason record (2022–2026)
18 32 All-time regular season and postseason record (2022–2026) .360

Rivalries

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Double Down Derby

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The Houston Gamblers have shared a rivalry with the Birmingham Stallions since 2022.[23] This rivalry was called the Double Down Derby. As of 2026, the Gamblers hold a 4–6 record against the Stallions.

Memphis Showboats

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The Houston Gamblers / Roughnecks shared Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee with the Memphis Showboats during the 2023 season. In 2024, the two teams played against each other in the season finale for the number one overall pick in the 2024 UFL draft. The winner would get the number one pick, the Showboats won the game 19–12 and earned the 2025 number one pick.[24][25] The series record is tied at 3–3.

Franchise matchup history

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Team Record Pct.
Birmingham Stallions 4–6 .400
Columbus Aviators 1–1 .500
Dallas Renegades 1–2 .333
DC Defenders 1–2 .333
Louisville Kings 0–1 .000
Memphis Showboats 3–3 .500
Michigan Panthers 2–4 .333
New Jersey Generals 1–1 .500
New Orleans Breakers 1–3 .250
Orlando Storm 0–1 .000
Pittsburgh Maulers 1–1 .500
Philadelphia Stars 1–1 .500
San Antonio Brahmas 1–1 .500
St. Louis Battlehawks 1–3 .250
Tampa Bay Bandits 0–2 .000
  • Defunct teams in light gray.

References

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  7. Sam Young (February 16, 2023). "USFL's Houston Gamblers hire Curtis Johnson as head coach". houstonchronicle.com. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  8. UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVEALS TEAM MARKETS AND HEAD COACHES FOR 2024 SEASON. Press release. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
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  10. Zuvanich, Adam (February 2, 2024). "Houston Roughnecks of United Football League to play home games at Rice Stadium". Houston Public Media. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
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