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USFL Week 2 recap: Scores, standings and more

Executive Vice President Daryl Johnston shares expectations for the USFL season, reveals what makes the league unique on ‘Fox & Friends.’

The United States Football League concluded the second week of its inaugural season on Sunday. While the season is still early, it's becoming slightly clearer who the best teams and players are. 

The Birmingham Stallions and the New Orleans Breakers, fresh off their mauling of the Tampa Bay Bandits on Sunday, are the USFL's only unbeaten teams. Meanwhile, the Michigan Panthers and Pittsburgh Maulers have yet to get in the win column. 

Read below for a short recap of how the games played out.

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Jonathan Adams of New Orleans Breakers misses the ball during the Tampa Bay Bandits game at Protective Stadium on April 24, 2022, in Birmingham, Alabama. (Tim Nwachukwu/USFL/Getty Images)

GENERALS 10, PANTHERS 6: The Generals were the first to score after relying heavily on their run game to get the ball down the field. The Panthers, led by quarterback Shea Patterson, made a late fourth-quarter push, but Patterson threw an incomplete pass to wide receiver La'Michael Pettway with just five seconds left on the clock, sealing Michigan’s fate. 

STARS 30, MAULERS 23: Stars quarterback Bryan Scott connected with Maurice Alexander Jr. for a touchdown halfway through the fourth quarter. Scott scored three touchdowns in a game that saw several lead exchanges and the first-ever three-point conversion. Maulers cornerback Jaylon McClain-Sapp recovered a fumble for a 79-yard touchdown.

STALLIONS 33, GAMBLERS 28: Gamblers quarterback Clayton Thorson managed to get his team to within five points of the Stallions late in the fourth quarter, but Lorenzo Burns

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