Nordic Storm's power duo: Brendan Beaulieu and Jadrian Clark
Cara Iden

Brendan Beaulieu was the key player in last weekend’s game against the Hamburg Sea Devils. His plays made the difference and kept Nordic Storm’s winning streak alive.
The American wide receiver maintained his impressive form with another strong performance. Quarterback Jadrian Clark could rely on him all day. With an outstanding catch rate of over 90 percent, Beaulieu recorded ten receptions for 175 yards and three touchdowns.
He now sits in second place on the receiving leaderboard, having recorded 808 yards and 10 touchdowns. In the current ranking, only Madrid Bravos standout Aron Cruickshank sits above him. Beaulieu’s season catch rate stands at over 85 percent, with 52 receptions on 61 targets - numbers that highlight his playmaking ability and experience.
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Brendan Beaulieu’s move from the Potsdam Royals to Nordic Storm in the European League of Football in March 2025 came with high expectations. As the final American import player, Beaulieu was expected to play a key role in the offense alongside quarterback Jadrian Clark.
Beaulieu, who already dominated during the 2024 GFL season, has been well integrated into the offense by Clark from the very beginning - and he has rewarded the trust placed in him with strong performances. The duo has already been labeled "the new power partnership".
Upcoming challenge: Clash with the Champions
Beaulieu and Nordic Storm faces a real challenge next weekend when they host the back-to-back defending champions, Rhein Fire, on Sunday afternoon 16:25 CET.
For Beaulieu’s teammates, Ex-Rhein Fire players Jadrian Clark and Glen Toonga – who is currently out with an injury but continues to support his team from the sidelines – the game carries special significance. A number of familiar faces will be waiting on the other side – players they once shared major success with. Rhein Fire travels to Copenhagen with a 4–3 record after a loss to the Raiders Tirol and needs a win to stay in the playoff race.
It might be their former quarterback and his reliable wide receiver who end up dashing their playoff hopes.