San Antonio Brahmas Announce 50-Man Roster

The San Antonio Brahmas announced their 50-man roster as training camp concluded in Arlington. The Brahmas kick off the season on the road in Arlington when they face the Arlington Renegades at Choctaw Stadium on Saturday, March 29 at 3 p.m. CT.

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - APRIL 20: Donald De La Haye #19 of the San Antonio Brahmas huddles with teammates prior to a game against the Michigan Panthers at Alamodome on April 20, 2024 in San Antonio, Texas

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – March 20, 2025 – Today, the San Antonio Brahmas announced their 50-man roster as training camp concluded in Arlington. The Brahmas kick off the season on the road in Arlington when they face the Arlington Renegades at Choctaw Stadium on Saturday, March 29 at 3 p.m. CT. 

 

2025 San Antonio Brahmas Roster

No.

First 

Last 

Pos 

School 

Home Town

1

Tavante 

Beckett 

ILB 

Marshall 

Chesapeake, Va.

Darius 

Phillips 

DB 

Western Michigan 

Detroit, Mich.

3

BoPete 

Keyes 

DB 

Tulane 

Laurel, Miss.

4

Greedy

Williams 

DB 

LSU 

Shreveport, La.

Marquez 

Stevenson 

WR 

Houston 

Shreveport, La.

Jashaun

Corbin

RB 

Florida State 

Rockledge, Fla.

John 

Lovett 

RB 

Penn State 

Burlington City, N.J.

8

Kevin 

Hogan 

QB 

Stanford 

McLean, Va.

9

Brad 

Wing 

LSU 

Melbourne, Australia

10 

Justin 

Smith 

WR 

Norfolk State 

Richmond, Va.

11

Donald 

De La Haye 

PK 

Central Florida 

Port St. Lucie, Fla.

12

Kellen

Mond

QB 

Texas A & M

San Antonio, Texas

13

Jontre

Kirklin

WR 

LSU 

Lutcher, La.

15 

Jordan 

Williams 

ILB 

Baylor 

Paris, Texas

16

Jacob 

Harris

WR 

UCF

Palm Harbor, Fla.

17

Greg 

Ward Jr.

WR 

Houston 

Tyler, Texas

18

Jarrett

Guarantano

QB 

Washington State 

Lodi, N.J.

21

William

Hooper

DB 

Northwestern State

Montgomery, Ala.

22

Chris 

Steele 

DB 

USC 

Bellflower, Calif.

23 

Jordan 

Mosley 

DB 

Maryland 

Mobile, Ala.

25

Jalen 

Elliott

DB 

Notre Dame 

Richmond, Va.

28 

Corey 

Mayfield Jr 

DB 

UTSA 

Forney, Texas

29

Tariq

Carpenter

ILB 

Georgia Tech

Ludowici, Ga.

31 

Nate 

Wieland 

ILB 

Grand View 

Iowa City, Iowa

32

Henry

Black

DB 

Baylor 

Shreveport, La.

41

Anthony

McFarland Jr.

RB 

Maryland 

Hyattsville, Md.

43

Rashod 

Berry 

OLB 

Ohio State 

Lorain, Ohio.

44

Toby

Ndukwe 

OLB 

Sam Houston State 

Richmond, Texas

46

Cameron

Lyons

LS

Charlotte

Morgantown, W Va.

47

Lonnie

Phelps

OLB 

Kansas

Cincinnati, Ohio

52

Kobe

Jones

OLB 

Mississippi State 

Starkville, Miss.

55

Greg 

Eiland 

OL 

Mississippi State 

Philadelphia, Miss.

66

Willie

Tyler III

OL

Louisville

Racine, Wis.

67 

Aaron 

Monteiro 

OL 

Boston College 

Brockton, Mass.

68

Zuri

Henry 

OL

UTEP

Dallas, Texas

71 

Sam 

Tecklenburg 

OL 

Baylor 

Plano, Texas

73

Vitaliy

Gurman

OL

Toledo

Rochester, N.Y.

74

Derrick 

Kelly II 

OL 

Florida State 

Gretna, Fla.

77 

Chuck 

Filiaga 

OL 

Minnesota 

Aledo, Texas

80

Racey

McMath

WR 

LSU 

New Orleans, La.

82

Kawaan

Baker

WR 

South Alabama

Atlanta, Ga.

85

Izaiah

Gathings

TE 

Middle Tennessee

Statesville, N.C.

87

Mathew 

Sexton 

WR 

Eastern Michigan 

Clinton, Mich.

88 

Alizé 

Mack 

TE 

Notre Dame 

Las Vegas, Nev.

91

Ikenna 

Enechukwu 

DL

Rice 

Kansas City, Mo.

92

Rashard

Lawrence

DL

LSU 

Monroe, La.

93 

Jacob 

Sykes 

DL

UCLA 

Kansas City, Mo.

97

Garrett 

Nelson 

OLB 

Nebraska 

Scottsbluff, Neb.

98

Prince

Emili

DL

Penn

New York, N.Y.

99 

Caeveon 

Patton 

DL

Texas State 

State Cuero, Texas



*On Wednesday, San Antonio placed WR Ra’Shaun Henry on injured reserve.

 

Players waived by the Brahmas are below:

65 Alex Pihlstrom C Illinois

26 Christian Young S Arizona

24 Derrick Langford CB Washington State

84 Jaelen Gill WR Fresno State

33 Jalen Harris DE Arizona

96 Jaylen Twyman DT Pittsburgh

56 John Morgan III DE Arkansas

54 Justin Shaffer G Georgia

20 Kalon Barnes CB Baylor

50 Marquan McCall NT Kentucky

14 Ty Fryfogle WR Indiana

69 Tyran Hunt G Old Dominion

53 Zach McCloud OLB Miami (Fla.)

 

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