A Record Night Falls Short
The Tulsa Oilers dropped a 41‑35 decision at the BOK Center on Saturday, slipping to 2‑5 on the season.
The fourth quarter proved decisive, as Tulsa was held scoreless for the second straight week, allowing Green Bay to pull ahead.
Despite the loss, quarterback TJ Edwards II celebrated a milestone, throwing his 63rd passing touchdown as an Oiler and setting a new franchise record.
Earlier in the contest, running back Caleb Ramseur broke out with a career‑high 30‑yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter, giving Tulsa a brief spark.
With just 58 seconds remaining, safety Tariq Bracy intercepted a deep ball from Liam Thompson, a play that highlighted the defense but could not alter the outcome.
What’s Next for Tulsa?
The Oilers are scheduled to face the San Antonio Gunslingers on May 23rd, with kickoff set for 4 p.m., a game that could shape their playoff prospects.
Key contributors such as Trevon Alexander, Bailey Hale, Jerminic Smith, Fredrick Mallay, John McMullen, Kairee Robinson, and Draysean Hudson will look to bounce back as the season progresses.