UFL Teams Make Key Roster Additions Ahead of Season The UFL season is rapidly approaching, but teams continue to finalize their rosters with strategic signings and acquisitions. In Columbus, the Aviators have added a notable player to their defensive line, while the Orlando Storm and Houston Gamblers have also made moves to strengthen their squads. The Columbus Aviators have signed defensive tackle Jerron Cage, a former Ohio State standout. Cage, who played his college football with the Buckeyes, totaled 33 tackles and three sacks during his time at the university. He made six starts in his final two seasons, transitioning into a more prominent role as the season progressed. His most memorable moment came during a game against Penn State, where he returned a fumble for a touchdown. Cage has previously played in the NFL with the Saints and the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes. His addition to the Aviators is seen as a local boost, as he aims to establish himself professionally in the UFL. The Aviators’ move to sign Cage raises questions about his potential impact compared to existing players like Olive Sagapolu, who has already demonstrated success at the professional level. If Cage fails to contribute early, Sagapolu may be brought back to bolster the team’s depth. Meanwhile, the Orlando Storm have claimed cornerback Brandon Sebastian off waivers. Sebastian, a three-year starter for the St. Louis Battlehawks, has been a reliable presence for the team when healthy. His recent move to Orlando reunites him with former teammates Anthony Becht and Donnie Abraham. However, his career has been marred by recurring injuries, with two consecutive seasons spent on injured reserve. Despite this, Sebastian is expected to quickly integrate into the Storm’s defense, leveraging his familiarity with the system.#columbus_aviators #ufl #orlando_storm #jerron_cage #brandon_sebastian
