Generals earn first USFL win in 10-6 victory over winless Panthers
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The New Jersey Generals got their first win in the USFL after defeating the Michigan Panthers 10-6 on Friday night.
The Panthers, led by quarterback Shea Patterson, made a late fourth-quarter push. Trailing by four with just five seconds left on the clock at the 16-yard line, Patterson threw an incomplete pass to wide receiver La'Michael Pettway, sealing Michigan’s fate.
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The Generals were the first to score after relying heavily on their run game to get the ball down the field. On New Jersey’s second possession, quarterback De’Andre Johnson opted to run the ball seven times. Kicker Nick Rose, who missed two field goals in Week 1, finished the drive with a 21-yard field goal.
Trey Williams #3 of New Jersey Generals runs with the ball as Jalin Burrell #23 of Michigan Panthers defends in the second quarter of the game at Protective Stadium on April 22, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/USFL/Getty Images)
The Panthers’ offense struggled early on in the first half, but Cameron Scarlett quickly changed the pace of the game after handing Luis Perez his first interception in the USFL. Orion Stewart would score a Panthers' touchdown just a few plays later for a 6-3 lead after a missed field goal.
But Stewart’s touchdown would be Michigan’s only score in the game.
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Stevie Scott III #25 of Michigan Panthers is tackled by New Jersey Generals defensemen in the first quarter of the game at Protective Stadium on April 22, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/USFL/Getty Images)
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