Louisville Kings unify but fall short in UFL debut against Birmingham

The Louisville Kings made their United Football League debut against the Birmingham Stallions, losing 15-13 in front of a crowd of 14,034 at Lynn Family Stadium. Despite the loss, the event brought together fans from various NFL teams, showcasing the city's enthusiasm for spring football.
The Louisville Kings played their first United Football League game against the Birmingham Stallions. They lost 15-13. A crowd of 14,034 attended the game at Lynn Family Stadium. The Kings' Lucky Jackson scored a 12-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter. The team was hindered by three turnovers. Fans from different NFL teams came to support the Kings. The event marked the beginning of spring football in the city.
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