Coming off a pair of impressive home wins, the BattleHawks hit the road for the next two weeks, playing at 2 p.m. Sunday in Washington, D.C., against the Defenders before traveling to Tampa Bay for a March 14 game against the Vipers.
The BattleHawks are 3-1 atop the XFL’s East, a game up on the Defenders (2-2).
“It’s the trust they have in each other,” St. Louis coach Jonathan Hayes said when asked what makes this team special. “We have to become road warriors again. Our guys know we can’t afford to lose focus. We have make sure we’re tuned in and ready for Washington.