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1984 Week 15 Wrap Up

Week 15 of the 1984 USFL season featured thrilling matchups that further intensified the competition as teams jockeyed for playoff positions. The Philadelphia Stars continued their dominant run, securing a 31-23 victory against the Pittsburgh Maulers, maintaining their top spot in the Atlantic Division with a stellar 13-2 record. Meanwhile, the New Jersey Generals faced a setback, falling to the Tampa Bay Bandits with a final score of 21-14. In the Central Division, the Houston Gamblers secured a narrow 48-45 win over the Denver Gold, solidifying their leadership with an 11-4 record. The Birmingham Stallions and Los Angeles Express also emerged victorious, defeating the Arizona Wranglers (38-7) and Washington Federals (31-20), respectively. The Michigan Panthers triumphed over the San Antonio Gunslingers with a convincing 31-12 score. Notably, the Oakland Invaders showcased their dominance with a resounding 55-14 win against the Jacksonville Bulls. The Chicago Blitz secured a 35-14 victory over the struggling Oklahoma Outlaws, further solidifying their playoff aspirations. As the regular season winds down, the intensity and drama of the 1984 USFL season are reaching a fever pitch, setting the stage for an electrifying postseason.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 15 (1984)

Games

Friday

Michigan Panthers 31, San Antonio Gunslingers 12

Boston Breakers 31, Memphis Showboats 34

Saturday

Oklahoma Outlaws 14, Chicago Blitz 35

Jacksonville Bulls 14, Oakland Invaders 55

Sunday

Arizona Wranglers 7, Birmingham Stallions 38

Houston Gamblers 48, Denver Gold 45

Los Angeles Express 31, Washington Federals 20

New Jersey Generals 14, Tampa Bay Bandits 21

Monday

Pittsburgh Maulers 23, Philadelphia Stars 31

Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Mike Kelley, QB, Memphis Showboats. In a standout performance during Week 15 of the 1984 USFL season, Memphis Showboats’ quarterback Mike Kelly delivered a stellar showing to earn the title of Offensive Player of the Week. Kelly completed 28 of his 37 pass attempts, amassing an impressive 317 yards and throwing two touchdowns without any interceptions. His exceptional quarterback rating of 104.5 reflected his efficiency and effectiveness on the field. The Memphis Showboats secured a crucial 34-31 victory against the Boston Breakers, and Mike Kelly’s outstanding contributions played a pivotal role in their success, earning him well-deserved recognition as the Offensive Player of the Week.

Defense: Secondary, Los Angeles Express. In an electrifying defensive showcase during Week 15 of the1984 USFL season, the Los Angeles Express secondary rose to the occasion, earning the prestigious title of Defensive Players of the Week. The dynamic duo of Carson and West led the charge, showcasing their ball-hawking skills by returning two interceptions for touchdowns. Their remarkable ability to not only secure interceptions but turn them into immediate scoring opportunities proved instrumental in the Express’ success on the defensive front. Moreover, they weren’t satisfied with just two touchdowns; they also recorded two additional interceptions, further solidifying their impact on the game. The Los Angeles Express secondary’s exceptional performance played a pivotal role in their team’s 31-20 victory over the Washington Federals and rightfully earned them the honor of Defensive Players of the Week.

Special Teams: Tony Good, KR, Boston Breakers. In a standout performance on special teams during Week 15 of the 1984 USFL season, Tony Good showcased his remarkable skills as a return specialist, earning him the well-deserved title of Special Teams Player of the Week. Good’s impact was felt on kick returns, where he amassed a total of 181 yards on seven returns, averaging an impressive 25.9 yards per return. His explosive speed and elusiveness were on full display, with a long return of 46 yards. Good’s contributions played a crucial role in providing favorable field position for his team and adding an exciting dynamic to the game. His exceptional performance was a key factor in the success of the special teams unit, earning him the distinct honor of Special Teams Player of the Week.

1984 Week 13 Wrap Up

The USFL witnessed another exciting week of football in Week 13, with teams battling fiercely for divisional supremacy and playoff contention. Let’s dive into the notable matchups and how they influenced the standings.

Philadelphia Shines, Jacksonville Struggles

In a Saturday clash, the Philadelphia Stars demonstrated their dominance by defeating the struggling Jacksonville Bulls with a convincing 30-9 victory. The Stars’ performance solidified their leading position in the Atlantic Division, boasting an impressive 11-2 record. Meanwhile, Jacksonville faced challenges, now standing at 4-9 for the season.

New Jersey Extends Winning Streak, Pittsburgh Falters

Monday night showcased a commanding performance by the New Jersey Generals, securing a 23-3 win against the Pittsburgh Maulers. New Jersey’s victory, coupled with a six-game winning streak, places them in a solid position within the Atlantic Division with a 7-6 record. On the flip side, Pittsburgh continues to struggle, with only three wins in the season.

Tampa Bay and Birmingham Maintain Southern Dominance

In the Southern Division, both Tampa Bay and Birmingham held their ground with impressive performances. Tampa Bay Bandits secured a 51-41 victory against the Boston Breakers, maintaining their position atop the division with a 10-3 record. Birmingham Stallions faced a tough challenge against the Chicago Blitz, succumbing to a 42-28 defeat but still holding a strong 9-4 record for the season.

Chicago Reigns Supreme, Oklahoma Continues to Struggle

The Central Division saw the Chicago Blitz extending their dominance with a 42-28 triumph over the Birmingham Stallions. Chicago’s 10-3 record keeps them at the top of the division. On the flip side, the Oklahoma Outlaws faced another tough loss, falling 42-30 to the Houston Gamblers. Oklahoma’s struggles persist, with a challenging 1-13 record for the season.

Los Angeles Express Edges Out Michigan Panthers

In the Pacific Division, the Los Angeles Express secured a narrow 15-14 victory over the Michigan Panthers. This win places Los Angeles at the top of the division with a 10-3 record, while Michigan stands at 7-6, facing a more challenging path to the playoffs.

Playoff Picture Takes Shape

As the regular season progresses, the playoff picture is slowly coming into focus. Standout performances and unexpected upsets continue to shape the fate of each team. The battle for divisional supremacy and playoff berths intensifies as the USFL heads into the crucial final weeks of the regular season.

Stay tuned for more gridiron action in Week 14 as teams jockey for position and aim to secure their spot in the postseason. The USFL drama unfolds as teams push to make their mark in football history.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 13 (1984)

Week 13 Games

Friday

Birmingham Stallions 28, Chicago Blitz 42

Saturday

Denver Gold 48, Arizona Wranglers 31

Jacksonville Bulls 9, Philadelphia Stars 30

Memphis Showboats 27, Oakland Invaders 10

Sunday

Michigan Panthers 14, Los Angeles Express 15

Boston Breakers 41, Tampa Bay Bandits 51

Oklahoma Outlaws 30, Houston Gamblers 42

San Antonio Gunslingers 28, Washington Federals 38

Monday

Pittsburgh Maulers 3, New Jersey Generals 23

Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Sam Harrell, RB, Houston Gamblers. Houston Gamblers’ running back, Harrell, claimed the coveted Player of the Week title with a remarkable ground performance. Carrying the ball 18 times, Harrell bulldozed through the opposition, accumulating 109 yards with an impressive 6.1 yards per carry. What set him apart was his nose for the end zone, scoring an exceptional four rushing touchdowns.

Defense: Richard D’Amico, LB, San Antonio Gunslingers and John Bungartz, LB, Denver Gold. In a stunning display of defensive prowess, two standout players have emerged as this week’s co-Defensive Players of the Week. D’Amico, with a remarkable performance in Game 2, showcased his tenacity with 10 tackles, including a crucial tackle for loss, and an impactful forced fumble. His disruptive presence on the field undoubtedly influenced the course of the game. On the other side, Bungartz, in Game 6, demonstrated his defensive excellence with 10 tackles, a pivotal sack, and a forceful forced fumble. Bungartz’s ability to penetrate the opponent’s offensive line and disrupt plays made him a formidable force on the field.

Special Teams: Tony Good, KR, Boston Breakers. In an electrifying performance on special teams, Tony Good emerged as the clear standout and earned the title of Special Teams Player of the Week. Good showcased exceptional skills in kick return, tallying an impressive 177 yards on nine returns, with an average of 19.7 yards per return and a long of 31 yards. His ability to navigate the field with speed and agility played a crucial role in providing favorable field position for his team.

1984 Week 12 Wrap Up

In week 12, teams clashed in a series of intense matchups, showcasing their skills and determination. On Friday, the Chicago Blitz emerged victorious with a solid 48-31 win against the Denver Gold, while the Jacksonville Bulls faced a tough challenge, succumbing to a dominant Birmingham Stallions with a scoreline of 7-47. The New Jersey Generals secured a 27-17 win over the Washington Federals, and the Memphis Showboats triumphed over the San Antonio Gunslingers with a convincing 31-7 victory.

Saturday witnessed the Houston Gamblers outplaying the Pittsburgh Maulers with a final score of 31-14. Moving on to Sunday, the Oakland Invaders dominated the Arizona Wranglers, securing a comprehensive 31-10 win. The Philadelphia Stars showcased their prowess with an impressive 43-0 shutout against the Los Angeles Express. In a closely contested match, the Boston Breakers narrowly edged past the Michigan Panthers, clinching a 28-24 victory.

The football action continued into Monday, where the Tampa Bay Bandits emerged triumphant with a 34-17 win over the Oklahoma Outlaws. Each game brought its own set of thrills and surprises, contributing to an exciting week of football competition.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 12 (1984)

Friday

Chicago Blitz 48, Denver Gold 31

Jacksonville Bulls 7, Birmingham Stallions 47

New Jersey Generals 27, Washington Federals 17

San Antonio Gunslingers 7, Memphis Showboats 31

Saturday

Houston Gamblers 31, Pittsburgh Maulers 14

Sunday

Arizona Wranglers 10, Oakland Invaders 31

Los Angeles Express 0, Philadelphia Stars 43

Michigan Panthers 24, Boston Breakers 28

Monday

Oklahoma Outlaws 17, Tampa Bay Bandits 34

Week 12 Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Greg Landry, QB, Chicago Blitz. Landry threw for 411 yards and two touchdowns. He also added a rushing touchdown in Chicago’s win over Denver on Friday.

Defense: Malcolm Taylor, DE, Arizona Wranglers. While Arizona lost their game, Taylor did his best to try to secure the win. He recorded two sacks, two forced fumbles, and 7 tackles in the game.

Special Teams: Marc Lewis, KR, Oakland Invaders. Lewis only returned one kick in the game, but he took it 96 yards to the house to help Oakland to a win this week.

1984 Week 11 Wrap Up

Week 11 saw a mixture of expected results and complete head scratchers. On Saturday, both Oakland and Los Angeles won their games, as expected. However, Tampa shockingly lost to Jacksonville in the battle of Florida. Sunday saw another wild upset with San Antonio beating Chicago. Birmingham upended Philadelphia at home, the Stars second loss of the season.

The remainder of the games went as expected with Houston’s offense continuing to run wile and New Jersey notching another win after their terrible start. Memphis defeated Washington and Arizona closed out the week with a huge win in Boston on Monday.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 11 (1984)

Week 11 Games

Saturday

Denver Gold 10, Oakland Invaders 27

Pittsburgh Maulers 27, Los Angeles Express 33

Tampa Bay Bandits 28, Jacksonville Bulls 42

Sunday

Chicago Blitz 21, San Antonio Gunslingers 30

Houston Gamblers 45, Michigan Panthers 30

Memphis Showboats 38, Washington Federals 24

Oklahoma Outlaws 7, New Jersey Generals 28

Philadelphia Stars 20, Birmingham Stallions 23

Monday

Arizona Wranglers 40, Boston Breakers 21

Week 11 Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Herschel Walker, RB, New Jersey Generals. Walker caught 8 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns. He added another 68 yards rushing with the other touchdown to account for all of the Generals scoring in the game.

Defense: Will Lewis, DB, Houston Gamblers. Lloyd returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown and recorded 8 tackles in the Gamblers win over Michigan this week.

Special Teams: Danny Miller, K, Houston Gamblers. Miller was perfect on the day, kicking one field goal and 6 extra points this week.

1984 Week 10 Wrap Up

Another full weekend of USFL football saw games on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. On Friday, Oakland, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh all got wins. Philadelphia’s brings them to 9-1 and was an important division win.

On Saturday, San Antonio won in Arizona and Tampa Bay took care of business at home. Then on Sunday, Birmingham buried Denver to the tune of 52 points. New Jersey kept their win streak alive after a winless start. And, Oakland came back big against Chicago. Los Angeles closed out the weekend by dueling Houston to a victory.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 10 (1984)

Week 10 Games

Friday

Jacksonville Bulls 39, Oklahoma Outlaws 14

Boston Breakers 21, Philadelphia Stars 38

Pittsburgh Maulers 27, Memphis Showboats 17

Saturday

San Antonio Gunslingers 29, Arizona Wranglers 13

Washington Federals 25, Tampa Bay Bandits 35

Sunday

Birmingham Stallions 52, Denver Gold 37

Michigan Panthers 10, New Jersey Generals 31

Chicago Blitz 27, Oakland Invaders 38

Monday

Los Angeles Express 33, Houston Gamblers 28

Week 10 Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Cliff Stoudt, QB, Birmingham Stallions. Stoudt went crazy this week, passing for 457 yards and 7 touchdowns in the Stallions win over the Gold

Defense: Frank Manamuleaga, LB, Oakland Invaders. Manamuleaga recorded 6 tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown in Oakland’s comeback win over Chicago.

Special Teams: Nick Mike-Mayer, K, San Antonio Gunslingers. Mike-Mayer converted all 7 of his kicks, including 5 field goals and 2 extra points to help San Antonio defeat the Wranglers.

1984 Week 9 Wrap Up

The midpoint of the season sees only one division truly competitive. While three teams battle for two spots in the Central, four teams are vying for the wild card spot in the East. New Jersey won again to pass Pittsburgh. Boston won and Washington lost to set each team only 1 game apart from one another. Meanwhile, Philadelphia won again to all but clinch the division title.

Chicago, Houston, and Oakland, all playoff teams right now won as well. However, Los Angeles lost, setting up a potential battle for first place in the West. Last, but not least, both Michigan and Jacksonville won their games to close out the results for the week.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 9 (1984)

Week 9 Scores

Friday

Los Angeles Express 10, Chicago Blitz 34

Memphis Showboats 7, Jacksonville Bulls 28

Saturday

Arizona Wranglers 27, Houston Gamblers 52

Oklahoma Outlaws 21, Birmingham Stallions 42

Sunday

Denver Gold 24, Boston Breakers 27

New Jersey Generals 27, Pittsburgh Maulers 10

Philadelphia Stars 26, San Antonio Gunslingers 16

Washington Federals 9, Oakland Invaders 10

Monday

Tampa Bay Bandits 20, Michigan Panthers 27

Week 9 Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Jim Kelly, QB, Houston Gamblers. Kelly edged out Chicago quarterback Greg Landry on yardage. They both threw 4 touchdowns in their game, but Kelly threw for 441 yards, giving him the majority of votes this week.

Defense: Tim Lucas, Oakland Invaders. Lucas ruled the day in a defensive struggle in Oakland. He got 13 tackles, 2 stuffs, and 3 forced fumbles against the Federals.

Special Teams: Marcus Bonner, KR, San Antonio Gunslingers. Bonner returned 5 kicks for 170 yards and a 96 yard touchdown in the San Antonio loss to Philadelphia.

1984 Week 8 Wrap Up

Week 8 brought some separation in most of the divisions. The only one that remains mildly competitive is the Central with three teams vying for the 2 playoff spots there. A win by Michigan and a loss by Chicago and Houston helped with that outcome. Most of the other games went as expected.

New Jersey won again, pulling them into a tie with Pittsburgh in the division. Generals fans aren’t getting ahead of themselves. However, some quietly think that the team might have finally figured something out and could make a run. Watch this space to see if they’re right.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 8 (1984)

Week 8 Scores

Saturday

Denver Gold 13, Pittsburgh Maulers 26

Memphis Showboats 20, Los Angeles Express 24

Oklahoma Outlaws 7, Washington Federals 30

San Antonio Gunslingers 23, Jacksonville Bulls 10

Sunday

Arizona Wranglers 7, New Jersey Generals 39

Birmingham Stallions 6, Michigan Panthers 14

Chicago Blitz 13, Philadelphia Stars 19

Monday

Houston Gamblers 28, Oakland Invaders 35

Tampa Bay Bandits 40, Boston Breakers 23

Week 8 Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Joey Walters, WR, Washington Federals. Walters was a one man wrecking crew for the Federals. He caught 7 passes for 152 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Defense: Oliver Davis, DB, Michigan Panthers. Davis made 12 tackles, defended 4 passes, and picked one off. He is one of the main reasons that Michigan defeated Birmingham this week.

Special Teams: Tony Good, KR, Boston Breakers. Good returned 6 kicks for 168 yards as one of the only bright spots this week against Tampa Bay.

1984 Week 6 Wrap Up

Week 6 brought more exciting football to the USFL. In the three Saturday games, Chicago, Houston, and Oklahoma all won by double digits. The wins for Chicago and Houston set them up for a potential divisional battle this season.

Sunday brought a combination of blowouts and single score games. Denver and Michigan both blew out their opponents. Oakland won by a touchdown. Tampa ended Philadelphia’s hopes of a perfect season with a field goal win. Meanwhile, New Jersey remained winless after a two point loss to Los Angeles. In the final game of the week, Birmingham manhandled Boston to stay just one game back of division leading Tampa Bay.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 6

Week 6 Games

Saturday

Chicago Blitz 22, Washington Federals 6

Houston Gamblers 38, Oklahoma Outlaws 26

Jacksonville Bulls 13, Memphis Showboats 23

Sunday

Arizona Wranglers 17, Denver Gold 41

New Jersey Generals 27, Los Angeles Express 29

Oakland Invaders 21, Pittsburgh Maulers 14

San Antonio Gunslingers 10, Michigan Panthers 27

Tampa Bay Bandits 23, Philadelphia Stars 20

Monday

Boston Breakers 10, Birmingham Stallions 34

Standings After Week 6

Players of the Week

Offense: Richard Johnson, WR, Houston Gamblers. Johnson makes it two weeks in a row for the Houston offense. He gained 193 yards on 13 catches and scored 2 touchdowns in the game.

Defense: Doran Major, S, Memphis Showboats. Major was a factor in the Showboats win over the Bulls this week. He made 9 tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown.;

Special Teams: Clarence Verdin, KR, Houston Gamblers. Verdin returned 5 kicks for 216 yards with a long of 95 that ended in a touchdown.

1984 Week 5 Wrap Up

Week 5 featured three Saturday and 2 Monday games. Philadelphia got the week started with a win over division rival Pittsburgh and added to the rivalry between those two cities. Then Oakland won a defensive battle in San Antonio and Arizona won a close on against Oklahoma.

The four Sunday games brought two close ones with Washington continuing New Jersey’s losing streak to start the season and Los Angeles edged Jacksonville. Memphis won by double digits and defending champion Chicago showed that they still have the goods.

In the two Monday games, Tampa Bay put themselves into the South dividion lead. Then, Houston exerted their will against a suddenly struggling Panthers team. With next week marking a third of the season in the books, expect some in depth analysis.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 5 (1984)

Week 5 Games

Saturday

Philadelphia Stars 24, Pittsburgh Maulers 10

Oakland Invaders 9, San Antonio Gunslingers 3

Oklahoma Outlaws 26, Arizona Wranglers 31

Sunday

Chicago Blitz 42, Boston Breakers 14

Denver Gold 10, Memphis Showboats 22

Washington Federals 27, New Jersey Generals 24

Jacksonville Bulls 27, Los Angeles Express 31

Monday

Birmingham Stallions 27, Tampa Bay Bandits 31

Michigan Panthers 26, Houston Gamblers 49

Standings After Week 5

Players of the Week

Offense: Todd Fowler, RB, Houston Gamblers. Fowler and QB Jim Kelly led the potent Houston attack. He rushed for 208 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also caught one of Kelly’s 5 touchdown passes.

Defense: Washington Federals Defense. The Federals defeated New Jersey in a close game. Their defense forced four turnovers and returned two for a touchdown for half of Washington’s points.

Special Teams: Tony Good, KR, Boston Breakers. Good provided one of the only bright spots for Boston on the day, returning 7 kicks for 148 yards.

1984 Week 4 Wrap Up

Week 4 kicked off with two blowouts. First, quarterback Cliff Stoudt put on a show for Birmingham as they defeated Memphis 63-24. Then, Chicago continued to win by dispatching with Oklahoma. In the evening game, Los Angeles took sole possession of first place in the west with a win over San Antonio.

Philadelphia continued the trend of winning by multiple scores, but Pittsburgh and Washington provided some suspense in their game and set up a nice rivalry between the two teams. Houston got back to winning by keeping New Jersey winless. Tampa Bay and Michigan finished off Sunday with expected wins. In the final game of the week, Boston easily took care of Jacksonville.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 4 (1984)

Week 4 Games

Saturday

Los Angeless Express 24, San Antonio Gunslingers 10

Memphis Showboats 24, Birmingham Stallions 63

Oklahoma Outlaws 23, Chicago Blitz 42

Sunday

Arizona Wranglers 14, Michigan Panthers 30

New Jersey Generals 16, Houston Gamblers 21

Oakland Invaders 7, Philadelphia Stars 41

Pittsburgh Maulers 27, Washington Federals 34

Tampa Bay Bandits 20, Denver Gold 17

Monday

Boston Breakers 37, Jacksonville Bulls 17

Standings After Week 3

Players of The Week

Offense: Cliff Stoudt, QB, Birmingham Stallions. Stoudt set a record for passing and total touchdowns in their game against Memphis this week. He threw for an astounding 7 and ran for another one for a total of 8 of the Stallions 9 scores in the game.

Defense: Ray Bentley, LB, Michigan Panthers. Bentley led the Michigan defense against Arizona. He caught an interception, forced a fumble, and made 7 tackles in the win.

Special Teams: Donnel Daniels, KR, Arizona Wranglers. Daniel returned 7 kicks for 157 yards. He also returned 2 punts in the game.