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Kyle Sloter leads Breakers to commanding 34-3 win over Bandits

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The New Orleans Breakers are still undefeated following their second United States Football League game, a 34-3 win over the Tampa Bay Bandits on Sunday.

Their commanding win was the largest point differential in a USFL game this season. 

New Orleans scored on their first possession of the game. Quarterback Kyle Sloter ran the ball into the end zone for a 1-yard score to cap off an impressive 13-play, 77-yard drive.

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"I run this s--t!" Sloter was heard saying while celebrating his touchdown run. 

Sloter was dominant in his second career USFL game despite popping his groin. He finished the game going 25-for-39 with 266 passing yards, two touchdown passes, and no interceptions. Running back Jordan Ellis led the Breakers with 64 rushing yards on 21 attempts. 

Kyle Sloter #10 of New Orleans Breakers looks to pass the ball in the third quarter of the game against the Tampa Bay Bandits at Protective Stadium on April 24, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Jamie Squire/USFL/Getty Images)

After the Bandits went three and out, the Breakers went on a 12-play 69-yard drive. Running back T.J. Logan finished it off with a 5-yard touchdown run. New Orleans led 14-0 after the first quarter. 

The Bandits finally gained some momentum after the team blocked a field goal by Austin MacGinnis, leading to an 11-play 77-yard drive, which was the team's best drive of the night. While Tampa Bay failed to score a touchdown, they finally got on the board with a 22-yard field goal by kicker Tyler Rausa. 

But New Orleans responded on the next drive, as Sloter connected with wide receiver Shawn Poindexter for an

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