From last minute touchdowns to break out stars, Week 3 of the XFL had it all.
Saturday night kicked off the weekend slate with some late drama as the Seattle Sea Dragons rallied past the Vegas Vipers to move to 1-2 on the season. With just 1:12 left on the clock in the fourth quarter, Sea Dragons' quarterback Ben DiNucci found Josh Gordon for a 65-yard touchdown to cap off a comeback win for Seattle. The touchdown reception was Gordon's second of the game and third of the season as he continues to be one of the league's best offensive weapons.
The DC Defenders were the first team to notch three wins this season while the Arlington Renegades outlasted the Orlando Guardians, 10-9, in a defensive struggle.
In the final game of the week's action, the Houston Roughnecks marched to 3-0 behind three touchdown passes in the first half by Brandon Silvers. Houston racked up 378 total yards on offense in a 22-13 victory over the San Antonio Brahmas.
Here are all this week's highlights.
All XFL games will be streamed live on ESPN+ and are available on the ESPN family of networks (ABC, ESPN and FX).

This weekend's games


Seattle Sea Dragons 30, Vegas Vipers 26
The DiNucci-Gordon connection was once again on display this weekend. The pair connected for two scores, including the last-minute touchdown that sealed the win for the Sea Dragons. Gordon finished with two touchdowns and 118 yards receiving while DiNucci threw for 377 yards and four scores in the win.
In a battle of winless teams, the Sea Dragons notched their first win of the season thanks to Gordon's late 65-yard touchdown but his footwork on his first touchdown helped get Seattle back in the game.
Vegas fell to 0-3 with the loss.


DC Defenders 34, St. Louis Battlehawks 28
The Defenders were able to survive four touchdown passes from Battlehawks quarterback A.J. McCarron to move to 3-0 on the season and take a commanding lead in the XFL North division by winning the battle of undefeateds. Both Jordan Ta'amu and D'Eriq King threw touchdowns in the win while the defense recorded two interceptions, including a pick-six and four sacks.
Ta'amu also added another touchdown on the ground.
DC will try to remain undefeated next week when winless Vegas travels to town.


Arlington Renegades 10, Orlando Guardians 9
A fourth-quarter Paxton Lynch touchdown run broke what was a 3-3 defensive battle and looked to be the difference maker before the Renegades went to work. Despite only totaling 178 yards of offense, Arlington was able to rally for the win on a Kyle Sloter 15-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Vaughns late in the fourth quarter.
The Renegades moved to 2-1 with the win while the Guardians remain winless this season. Lynch finished the game with 219 yards passing with no touchdowns or interceptions. He also led Orlando with 43 yards rushing. Both teams were held to under 100 yards rushing.


Houston Roughnecks 22, San Antonio Brahmas 13
The XFL welcomed a battle of Texas teams on Sunday night, and it looked as though it'd be a high-scoring affair early on. The Roughnecks used three first half touchdown passes to take a commanding 22-7 lead at halftime. It was a goal-line stand late in the fourth quarter that sealed the game for Houston, however.
The San Antonio defense held Houston scoreless in the second half, but the offense couldn't get over the hump. The Brahmas fall to 1-2 with the loss while the Roughnecks are one of two undefeated teams left in the league. Jontre Kirklin finished with 77 yards receiving with two touchdowns in the win.

Best plays
Big-throw Ben Pt. 2
Game-winners definitely qualify for the best plays section.
The "Beer Snake" is freed
After much deliberation, we're happy to report that "Beer Snakes" are officially allowed at Defenders games.
Setting the tone
An early pick-six is a good way to stay undefeated.
Racking up the turnovers
The Arlington defense continues to prove why it's one of the best units in the league.
Truck season
Paxton Lynch wasn't afraid of contact on his first XFL touchdown run for Orlando.
Magical hands
Jontre Kirklin may have had two touchdowns in the Roughnecks win, but this will likely be the catch he remembers.

Top tweets
Rock approved
It's never a bad idea to pay tribute to the boss.
That's my receiver
It's easy to tell who Ben DiNucci's favorite target will be this season.
Saturday shade
The XFL is officially in mid-season form with the trash talking.
That 3-0 feeling
Sometimes you just have to dance.

Quotes of the week
Let us know how you really feel, Mr. McCarron.
"Mossed him"
Philadelphia Eagles' CB Darius Slay was checking out the Roughnecks vs. Brahmas game and gave his breakdown of the action.