New USFL reveals team names, cities, logos for 2022 season

The Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars and Pittsburgh Maulers will form the new USFL's North Division. The South Division includes the Birmingham Stallions, Houston Gamblers, New Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits.

Ready for more football? The new United States Football League (USFL) is launching in the spring of 2022, and on Monday the league revealed the city affiliations, names and logos for the eight teams that will take the field in April. The new details were revealed on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on FS1.

The eight USFL teams will be split into two divisions— North and South. The Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars and Pittsburgh Maulers will form the North Division. The South Division includes the Birmingham Stallions, Houston Gamblers, New Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits.

Games will be played in the spring and early summer. Each team will play a 10-game schedule, and all games in the inaugural season will be played in one host city, to be revealed soon. In future seasons, the USFL expects teams to play in their own markets. 

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Tampa Bay Bandits


"We're excited to take this next major step in the development of a new USFL," said Brian Woods, USFL President of Football Operations. "These eight teams form the core of our initial league membership and will represent an exciting brand of professional football coming this spring. We look forward to the start of our inaugural season."

Teams in the same division will play each other twice, and teams in the other division once. The top two teams in each division will play each other in the semifinals, followed a week later by a championship game. 



Games will be played on both Saturday and Sunday, with special broadcasts on some Fridays and Mondays. FOX Sports is an official broadcast partner of the USFL and will air games on a weekly basis. 


The USFL is a new, independent American football league controlled by FOX Sports through NSFL HoldCo, LLC, a new business entity. It is not associated or affiliated with the USFL of the 1980s or its owners. 

Last week, the USFL named its new executive leadership, including Woods, a league co-founder, President of Football Operations; former Dallas Cowboys fullback and longtime FOX Sports analyst Daryl Johnston, Executive Vice President of Football Operations; former NFL Vice President of Officiating and FOX Sports' NFL and College Football Rules analyst Mike Pereira, Head of Officiating; and FOX Sports’ Edward Hartman, Executive Vice President of Business Operations. FOX Sports CEO and Executive Producer Eric Shanks will be Chairman of the USFL's Board of Directors.

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