2023 USFL odds Week 1: Betting lines, spreads, results

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The opening weekend for the USFL‘s second season is over.

The Philadelphia Stars, Birmingham Stallions, New Orleans Breakers and Michigan Panthers opened the season with victories.

How did you fare on your USFL wagers for Week 1?

[RELATED: Chris ‘”The Bear” Fallica’s USFL Week 1 picks]

Here’s everything you need to know about the USFL games for Week 1 – from the point spread, moneyline, total Over/Under and betting results (with all odds via FOX Bet).

COMPLETED GAMES

New Orleans Breakers 22, Pittsburgh Maulers 15

Point spread: Breakers (-6) cover by winning by more than 6 points (7)
Moneyline: Breakers win as -278 favorites (bet $10 to win $13.60 total); Maulers were +205 underdogs (bet $10 to win $30.50 total)
Total scoring over/under: Under 37.5 points scored by both teams combined (37)

J’Mar Smith throws a 61-yard TD pass to Austin Watkins for the Birmingham Stallions

J’Mar Smith threw a gorgeous 61-yard TD pass as the Birmingham Stallions jump out to an early 7-0 lead over the New Jersey Generals. 

Michigan Panthers 29, Houston Gamblers 13

Point spread: Panthers (+1) cover by winning outright
Moneyline: Panthers win as -110 co-favorites (bet $10 to win $19.09 total); Gamblers were -110 co-favorites (bet $10 to win $19.09 total)
Total scoring over/under: Over 38.5 points scored by both teams combined (42)

NOTE: Panthers QB Josh Love‘s 34-yard TD pass to Joe Walker with 1:44 to go helped Over 38.5 bettors cash in as the teams combined for 42 points.

Birmingham Stallions 27, New Jersey Generals 10

Point spread: Stallions (-5.5) cover by winning by more than 5.5 points (17)
Moneyline: Stallions win as -250 favorites (bet $10 to win $14 total); Generals were +190 underdogs (bet $10 to win $29 total)
Total scoring over/under: Under 39.5 points scored by both teams combined (37)

Philadelphia Stars vs. Memphis Showboats highlights

Case Cookus led the Philadelphia Stars to a 27-23 victory over Brady White and the Memphis Showboats on Saturday.

Philadelphia Stars 27, Memphis Showboats 23

Point spread: Stars (-3.5) covered by winning by more than 3.5 points (4)
Moneyline: Stars win as -162 favorites (bet $10 to win $16.17 total); Showboats were +125 underdogs (bet $10 to win $22.50 total)
Total scoring over/under: Over 39.5 points scored by both teams combined (51)

NOTE: Each team missed an extra point and a field-goal attempt. Memphis’ Alex Kessman was wide right on his extra point midway through the fourth quarter as the Stars (-3.5) covered.

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