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USFL to have Open Combine | The Update w/Santiago Leon & Bart Stephenson


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Santiago Leon – @sleon
Bart Stephenson – @BartStephenson1

The United States Football League (USFL) is a planned professional American football league that is currently scheduled to begin play on April 16, 2022. The inaugural 2022 season will be played in its entirety in Birmingham, Alabama.

On February 16, 2022, the league announced that the 2022 Playoffs would be held in Canton, Ohio at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium instead of Birmingham due to conflicting scheduling with the 2022 World Games.

Fox Sports owns the league and reportedly has committed $150 million–$200 million over three years to its operations,[25][26] with plans to attract an additional $250 million from investors.[27] For the 2022 season, tickets would be sold at $10 per person, with children aged 15 and under free.[28]

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https://thesportscast.net/2022/02/26/breakdown-who-came-out-a-winner-in-the-inaugural-2022-usfl-draft/

USFL open combine
Last week the USFL held their inaugural draft, which saw all eight teams start the process of building out their rosters. March 10th the league is set to hold a supplementary draft for the coaches to complete their squad for the upcoming season.

Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal has some more information on the matter. He reports that the event is not a typical combine, rather a free agent tryout for anyone who was not in the draft pool.

South Division
Birmingham Stallions
Houston Gamblers
New Orleans Breakers
Tampa Bay Bandits

North Division
Michigan Panthers
New Jersey Generals
Philadelphia Stars
Pittsburgh Maulers

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