Katherine Webb Fulfills Her Duties As The UFL's Top WAG During A Battlehawks Win

Don't look now, but Katherine Webb, wife of St. Louis Battlehawks quarterback A.J. McCarron, is still grabbing attention from the stands at a football game.  The soon-to-be 35-year-old isn't commanding the attention of a BCS Championship Game broadcast, but she hasn't lost a step since her college days.

The former Miss Alabama model turned mom and real estate mogul has seen almost everything that can take place in the game of football.  She's seen the highs of record-breaking seasons and National Championships, and she's also seen the lows of bouncing around the NFL before an injury takes you out of the league for an entire season.

That's enough football for an entire lifetime, but Webb and McCarron aren't ready to call it a career.  The XFL came calling and a starting opportunity in St. Louis that the former Alabama quarterback couldn't turn down.

Then, after signing for a couple of months with the Cincinnati Bengals at the end of last season to fill the role of backup, he was back for more with the Battlehawks in the United Football League.  That means more football for Katherine and the kids.

The swimsuit modeling career might be behind her and the bikini selfies have all but stopped, but Katherine can still hit the sidelines and fire off a selfie from the suite on her Instagram Story with the best WAGs in the business.

Katherine Webb And A.J. McCarron Still Have Some Left In The Tank

Katherine wasn't the only one putting on a performance on Saturday.  McCarron led the Battlehawks, who are in first-place in the XFL Conference, to their third straight win.

He threw for 222 yards and three touchdowns while completing 35 of the 45 passes he attempted.  The "walking W," as the Battlehawks labeled him after the game, also ran for 23 yards on four attempts.

What a run for Katherine Webb and A.J. McCarron.  It's been more than a decade now since they were running college football with an assist from the one and only Brent Musburger.

The crazy part is, thanks to the UFL, their run isn't over yet.

McCarron is still putting up points and winning big games, and Katherine is providing the all important off the field entertainment every league needs to thrive.