Nashville Stampede Takes On an Outlaw in Recent Acquisition

The Nashville Stampede made a significant signing just days before their next outing in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Nashville Stampede Takes On an Outlaw in Recent Acquisition
Nashville Stampede Takes On an Outlaw in Recent Acquisition /

The Nashville Stampede is pulling game-changing moves with the Las Vegas Championship just weeks away. 

With only three short weeks left until the marquee event, the Stampede turned up the heat before heading to the next competition in Greensboro, North Carolina for Cowboy Days.

Nine-time World Finals Qualifier Chase Outlaw was signed to the Nashville Stampede's protected roster yesterday morning. The team could not be more ecstatic to add his energy, grit, and hard work to the team. 

Dubbed “The Toughest Athlete in Sports” by USA Today, and featured as a main character in the Prime Video docuseries “The Ride,” Outlaw is one of PBR’s grittiest, most colorful, and popular riders. 

He's also persisted through several injuries that would end the careers of many, including breaking 30 bones in his face. 

Outlaw is no stranger when it comes to absolutely dominating bull riding. His history with the PBR hasn't gone unnoticed, winning seven premier Unleash The Beast events and achieving 17 90-point rides. 

He's placed in the world's top 10 twice with his best year-ending third in the world in 2019. 

Before joining the Nashville Stamped Outlaw was with the Oklahoma Freedom's third-round pick in the 2022 PBR Teams draft. Not only did he keep his team from being knocked out by the Carolina Cowboys with a ride of 84.5 points on Mad Child, but also achieved his first career 90-point ride in PBR teams that very next weekend. 

The following weekend Outlaw led his team to a win against Nashville which set the team up for the overall event win for the weekend in North Carolina after a 90.25 ride on Big Black.

With being ranked number seven in the league, the Stampede, along with Outlaws fans, are excited to see what he has to bring to the table. 

Hopefully, we see those results following this weekend when the Stampede competes against the Texas Rattlers in Greensboro, North Carolina.


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Isabelle Brown
ISABELLE BROWN

Isabelle is from a small town in southern Illinois where she grew to love her family, friends, and small-town community. Growing up in a small town, she learned and started her background in agriculture and knowledge of equine and barrel racing. Isabelle spent many years riding and training with her uncle, this allowed her to work with many young futurity prospects. Barrel racing brought her some of her closest friends and her to some of the best opportunities she has been presented in her life. She was a part of 4-H from the time she was in the 3rd grade till her graduating year of high school which allowed her to broaden her knowledge outside of equine.  After graduating high school in 2019 Isabelle moved to Murray, Kentucky where she continued her education at Murray State University. Although she wasn’t a participant on the rodeo team she traveled with the team to most of their events. She also continued to individually compete in barrel racing until 2022. At the start of 2022, she decided to take a break from school to travel and to find what her passion was. She found herself in north Texas. This led her to the opportunity to start and grow with Sports Illustrated Rodeo Daily. She plans to use this opportunity to spread her knowledge and love for the animals and the sport(s) they allow us to engage in.  Instagram: izzyb_brown01