USFL Week 2: New Jersey Generals top Michigan Panthers
Kicking off Week 2 of the inaugural USFL season, the New Jersey Generals secured their first win of the season after topping the Michigan Panthers.
Here are the top plays from Friday's action.
New Jersey Generals 10, Michigan Panthers 6
Setting the tone
Generals DE Kolin Hill came up with a huge play early in the opening quarter, sacking Panthers QB Shea Patterson as he stepped back to pass, getting the N.J. defense off the field on a crucial third down.
Generals on the board
On the ensuing drive, the Generals used that momentum to get on the board with a short field goal.
N.J. led 3-0 headed into the second frame.
INT!
Misfortune struck when Generals Luis Perez was picked off at midfield.
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Michigan Panthers Cameron Scarlett scored a touchdown after Orion Stewart picked off New Jersey Generals Luis Perez over the middle of the field.
Michigan snags six
Panthers running back Cameron Scarlett got Michigan on the board with a short run on the following drive.
Just like that, the Panthers led 6-3 early in the second quarter.
Generals fire back
The Generals regained the lead, 10-6, after RB Darius Victor punched it in for N.J. ahead of the halftime break.
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Go inside Mike Pereira's world as he helps the New Jersey Generals get their first touchdown of the game in the second quarter.
Make way!
The Panthers opened the second half with a hefty 15-play drive that highlighted their star power on both sides of the ball.
Not so fast
But the Generals' defense was restlessness and didn't let anything — or anyone — slip by, and it remained a four-point game as the final frame got underway.
Fourth-quarter surge
Patterson led the Panthers downfield and into the red zone with less than two minutes to spare, as Michigan tried to pull off the comeback.
In the end, it wasn't enough to swing the game, and things ended there, 10-6.