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Parker Romo went 3-for-3 on field goals, including two in the fourth quarter, one of which was the go-ahead 45-yarder with 9:02 to play to help the San Antonio Brahmas defeat the Renegades 15-9 in Arlington Sunday.

Jordan Williams, who recorded 14 tackles, scored the Brahmas' only touchdown via fumble recovery in the second quarter, scooping up a Delontae Scott-forced fumble at the Arlington 44-yard line and running it in for a 9-0 lead.

Arlington (3-3) quarterback Drew Plitt tied the game midway through the third quarter on a 16-yard touchdown pass to LuJuan Winningham. Plitt finished 10-of-16 passing for 163 yards.

Jacques Patrick sparked the San Antonio (2-4) offense, running for 82 yards on 15 carries (5.5 ypc). Scott had two sacks and Tenny Adewusi added an interception on defense.

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