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FOX Sports USFL announcer Joel Klatt previews the 'quality' talent and technology behind the league on 'Fox & Friends.'

The United States Football League officially kicks off in about two days and players are ready to go.

The first season will begin when the New Jersey Generals face the Birmingham Stallions Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. ET and can be seen on FOX and NBC. The six other teams in the league — the Houston Gamblers, Michigan Panthers, New Orleans Breakers, Philadelphia Stars, Pittsburgh Maulers and Tampa Bay Bandits — are all in action Sunday. Games can be seen on NBC, USA Network and FS1.

FOX Sports’ Joel Klatt will be among the cast of broadcasters for the USFL games. He previewed the crop of talent set to take the field on "Fox & Friends" with co-host Brian Kilmeade.

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Philadelphia Stars and Michigan Panthers square off in a scrimmage. (Ryan Gonzalez/USFL)

"It’s actually really high," Klatt said of the talent level coming into the league. "I think what people will understand when they see these players play is that COVID really messed up the transition from college to the NFL. There’s a bunch of players out there that didn’t get an opportunity in the National Football League that are good enough to get an opportunity in the National Football League, and those are the players we’re going to be showcasing.

"It’s even more than that. The quality of football is certainly going to be great, but the technology we’re going to be bringing football fans is off the charts. The audio we’re gonna have, all the communication that’s between the coach and the player, we’re gonna be able to interview the coaches through their headset. We’re gonna have a drone flying over the

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