UFL Fans In DC Create Incredible Beer Snake During Game Against St. Louis

Now that the NFL Draft is in the books, the next big events in the league don't really start until training camps in July. But, there is still football to watch! The UFL is in its fifth week of the season. During a Sunday game between the DC Defenders and St. Louis Battlehawks, fans got together to create one awesome beer snake. 

Beer snakes and football, that's what America does! And this particular beer snake was created at Audi Stadium in the nation's capital city, Washington D.C. 

Based on photos posted to X (formerly Twitter), it looks like fans managed to start the snake down by the field and extend it all the way to the top of the bleachers. 

What's more impressive is that fans managed to build the majority of the snake before the game even hit halftime. Of course, beer sales cut off before the start of the fourth quarter, so there's not much room left to go. 

Another impressive factor is that the bleachers are nowhere close to full. That's a relatively small number of fans pounding enough beers to get a cup snake to cover 30 rows of seating. 

The DC Defenders should lean into this and do a promotion where they have fans guess the number of cups involved in this beer snake and award a prize to the closest approximation. 

There has to be at least 2,000 cups in that snake, right? 

Well, thankfully, the beer snake occupied the time of the fans who came to see their DC Defenders, who weren't nearly as impressive on the field. The Battlehawks dominated the game and easily cruised to victory. 

But the real victory came in the bleachers, and that's what really matters.

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