This weekend’s USFL games: Elite teams clash in a Week 5 matchup

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USFL Week 5 preview

Week 5 of the USFL season heats up with two games on FOX this weekend.

We’re at the midway point of the USFL season and the action heats up with two games airing on FOX this weekend. At 3 p.m. ET Saturday on FOX, the New Orleans Breakers (3-1) take on the New Jersey Generals (3-1). Both teams are playing well as they try to keep pace with the Birmingham Stallions, the league’s only unbeaten team. 

Breakers quarterback Kyle Sloter will look to have a big game to help lead his squad to a victory over the North Division-leading Generals and their dynamic receiver KaVontae Turpin. 

And the weekend concludes with a battle between the Pittsburgh Maulers (0-4) and Houston Gamblers (1-3) at 4 p.m. ET Sunday on FOX. Pittsburgh is seeking their first win of the season and will try to slow down Houston running back Mark Thompson. The Gamblers know a victory can help them move up in the South Division standings.

Week 5 action in the USFL heats up with two games on FOX this weekend. (FOX Sports)

USFL 2022 Week 5 Schedule:

  • New Orleans Breakers (3-1) vs. New Jersey Generals (3-1) -3 p.m. ET, May 14, FOX and streaming in the FOX Sports app.
  • Pittsburgh Maulers (0-4) vs. Houston Gamblers (1-3) -4 p.m. ET, May 15, FOX and streaming in the FOX Sports app.
  • Michigan Panthers (1-3) vs. Tampa Bay Bandits (2-2) -8 p.m. ET, May 13, USA.
  • Birmingham Stallions (4-0) vs. Philadelphia Stars (2-2) -12 p.m. ET, May 15, NBC.

USFL Team Standings heading into Week 5

North Division-W-L 

  • New Jersey Generals (3-1)
  • Philadelphia Stars (2-2)
  • Michigan Panthers (1-3)
  • Pittsburgh Maulers (0-4)

South Division-W-L

  • Birmingham Stallions (4-0)
  • New Orleans Breakers (3-1)
  • Tampa Bay Bandits (2-2)
  • Houston Gamblers (1-3)

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This story was reported from Washington, D.C.