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Stallions' J'Mar Smith talks 'electric' USFL win, being part of history

Winning quarterback of the Birmingham Stallions J'Mar Smith joins Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek live from Birmingham, Alabama, following the inaugural USFL game.

Birmingham Stallions quarterback J’Mar Smith guided the team to the first win in United States Football League history on Saturday night 28-24 over the New Jersey Generals.

Smith, who came into the game for starter Alex McGough, guided the Stallions to a 10-play, 59-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard rushing touchdown by the quarterback.

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J'Mar Smith #6 of Birmingham Stallions reacts on the sidelines in the third quarter of the game against the New Jersey Generals at Protective Stadium on April 16, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Carmen Mandato/USFL/Getty Images)

On "Fox & Friends Weekend" Sunday, Smith told co-host Abby Hornacek, "sometimes, the quarterback just gotta go make a play for his team."

He finished 11-for-21 with 156 passing yards and a touchdown pass. He added 13 yards on the ground and the game-winning touchdown run. He told Hornacek that his final game with Louisiana Tech at the 2019 Independence Bowl was what he thought about after running in for the score. In that game, he scored on an 8-yard rush in the fourth quarter to beat Miami.

USFL'S FIRST GAME ENDS WITH THRILLING STALLIONS VICTORY OVER GENERALS

J'Mar Smith #6 of Birmingham Stallions looks on during warm ups before the game against the New Jersey Generals at Protective Stadium on April 16, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Carmen Mandato/USFL/Getty Images)

"The clip that popped up into my head was the last bowl game we played in," Smith said. "The crowd really go loud when I scored the last touchdown going into the last moment in the bowl

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