USFL Week 7 highlights: Michigan Panthers edge New Jersey Generals
Week 7 of the USFL season is filled with matchups that carry serious playoff implications, and we had you covered with all the action from a Sunday slate that included a pair of crucial contests.
Earlier, the Houston Gamblers took on the Memphis Showboats as both teams tried to keep pace with the Birmingham Stallions (5-2) atop the South Division.
Afterward, the Michigan Panthers (3-4) downed the New Jersey Generals (2-5) as both tried to stay within reach of the North Division-leading Philadelphia Stars (4-3).
See the full list of regular-season week-by-week matchups here.
Here are the top moments!
Michigan Panthers 25, New Jersey Generals 22
Salute to the troops
The Generals opened the battle by paying homage to America's fallen soldiers ahead of Memorial Day, carrying a flag out to midfield for the national anthem.
Gimme 3
The Generals got on the board first, looking comfortable in their first drive as they took an early 3-0 lead on a FG from Nick Sciba.
Stay persistent!
After a 50-year field goal bought Michigan a 6-3 lead before halftime, Josh Love hooked up with Trey Quinn on a short slant over the middle to give Michigan the advantage.
Right into the bread basket
De'Andre Johnson has had both his running and passing skills on full display throughout the season, and he hooked up with one of his favorite targets to pull New Jersey within two, 12-10.
I'm loving it
Leave it to Josh Love to make clutch plays for his squad. After plowing past the yardage markers for a first down, he rattled off a dime to to extend Michigan's lead, 19-10.
The vibes were immaculate for Michigan following the TD, and this snippet from Reggie Corbin gave viewers a hilarious peek behind the curtain of the team's strategy.
Don't count us out
Johnson went down for Jersey in the third quarter, but Kyle Lauletta stepped in smoothly in relief, and he did his best to bring his troupe back into the matchup, finding Moore in the back of the end zone for his second score.
I am legend
Joe Walker's Twitter handle has the word "legendary" in it. And he ripped off a legendary run to seal to the deal for Michigan late in the fourth, busting loose for a 68-yard TD. You just have to see the bulldozing move he hit a defender with en route to the end zone.
Michigan's defense held up through the final whistle, and the team collected a crucial 25-22 win to keep its playoff hopes intact.