There are some great matchups on the schedule for Week 6 of the USFLand we’ve got you covered with all the action from a Sunday slate including a couple of contests.
The Philadelphia Stars (3-3) started the day defeating the New Orleans Breakers (4-2), 16-10. Soon, the New Jersey Generals (2-3) will fight with the Houston players (3-2) on FOX.
Yesterday, the Memphis Showboats (3-3) dominated the Pittsburgh Maulers (2-4), 22-0, while the Birmingham Stallions (4-2) defeated the Michigan Panthers (2-4), 27-13.
See the full list of weekly regular season matchups here.
Here are the best moments!
New Jersey Generals vs. Houston Gamblers
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Kyle Lauletta is making his first start as the Generals quarterback.
Stuffed!
The Generals and Players punted to start the game, which was followed by a first down on fourth-and-2 from the 50-yard line on their next possession. Running back Darius Victor got the call on the run, but was stopped short of the line to beat Gamblers linebacker Donald Rutledge Jr.
Get up!
On third down on the ensuing possession, Gamblers quarterback Kenji Bahar hit tight end Clint Sigg Jr., who took the first down and took off for an extra yard. Sigg had a 15-yard reception later in the drive.
BOOM!
On the ninth play of the ball, Mark Thompson raced into the end zone for a 6-yard score. Houston led 7-0 after the first quarter.
Making it happen
Facing a third-and-17 at the Generals’ 5-yard line, Lauletta grabbed onto his own legs, took off, absorbed a hit and gained enough yards for a first down.
Two goal lead
New Jersey was forced to punt shortly after Lauletta’s scramble, and Justin Hall returned the punt to the Generals’ 39-yard line for Houston. On Houston’s second possession, Haul had a 14-yard reception. Four plays later, the Gamblers extended their lead to two when Nick Vogel connected on a 38-yard field goal.
Going another way
Lauletta had his pass intercepted by Gamblers safety Jeremiah Johnson on the Generals’ next possession. Five plays after the pick, which Johnson returned to the Generals’ 42-yard line, Vogel made a 37-yard field goal. Houston led 13-0 at halftime.
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Scene before the match
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