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USFL 2022: Full schedule of games released for 10-week regular season

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The USFL is a new, independent American football league controlled by FOX Sports through NSFL HoldCo, LLC, a new business entity. (Source: USFL) WASHINGTON - The highly-anticipated United States Football League (USFL) kicks off in April, but fans don’t have to wait to see who their teams will play after the league released the full schedule for the 10-week regular season Monday.

The first game of the new season kicks off at 7:30 p.m. ET on April 16 at Protective Stadium with a matchup featuring the New Jersey Generals and Birmingham Stallions airing live on FOX and NBC. RELATED: USFL 2022: Birmingham to host all football games in inaugural seasonNew Jersey and Birmingham will be one of the must-see games in Week 1 as well as these exciting matchups this season. Week 1 (April 16-17):Week 2 (April 22-23):Week 3 (April 30-May 1): Week 4 (May 6-8):Week 5 (May 13-15):Week 6 (May 21-22):Week 7 (May 28-29):Week 8 (June 3-5):Week 9 (June 11-12):Week 10 (June 18-19):RELATED: USFL 2022: QB Shea Patterson selected as 1st overall draft pick with Michigan PanthersThe USFL is a new, independent American football league controlled by FOX Sports through NSFL HoldCo, LLC, a new business entityAll 40 regular season games will be played between Protective Stadium and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.

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