New Orleans Breakers 2023 USFL Schedule: Date Times, TV Info

USFL 2023: New Orleans Breakers Schedule Dates, times, Scores, How to Watch on TV, Results.






The New Orleans Breakers on Tuesday (Feb. 7) released their upcoming schedule for the 2023 USFL regular season.

The Breakers, led by first-year coach John DeFlippo, will open the season on April 16 against the Pittsburgh Maulers.


Fans can visit theUSFL.com for purchasing information on tickets.








2023 USFL' New Orleans Breakers Schedule, Dates, Times, TV Info.





Week 1 -  April 16: New Orleans Breakers vs. Pittsburgh Maulers in Birmingham, Alabama; Protective Stadium; 6:30 p.m. ET


Week 2 -  April 22: New Orleans Breakers vs. Houston Gamblers in Birmingham, Alabama; Protective Stadium; 12:30 p.m. ET - USA/Peacock


Week 3 -  April 29: New Orleans Breakers at Birmingham Stallions in Birmingham, Alabama; Protective Stadium; 12:30 p.m. ET - USA/Peacock


Week 4 -  May 7: New Orleans Breakers at New Jersey Generals in Canton, Ohio; Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium; 3 p.m. ET - NBC/Peacock


Week 5 -  May 14: New Orleans Breakers vs. Memphis Showboats in Birmingham, Alabama; Protective Stadium; 3 p.m. ET - FOX


Week 6 -  May 21: New Orleans Breakers at Philadelphia Stars in Detroit; Ford Field; 12 p.m. ET - FS1


Week 7 -  May 27: New Orleans Breakers vs. Birmingham Stallions in Birmingham, Alabama; Protective Stadium; 4 p.m. ET - FOX


Week 8 -  June 4: New Orleans Breakers vs. Michigan Panthers in Birmingham, Alabama; Protective Stadium; 4 p.m. ET - FOX


Week 9 -  June 10: New Orleans Breakers at Memphis Showboats in Memphis; Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium; 3 p.m. ET - NBC/Peacock


Week 10 -  June 18: New Orleans Breakers at Houston Gamblers in Memphis; Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium; 4 p.m. ET - FS1




According to Fox Bet, the Breakers are at +500 odds to win the championship. The Stallions are the favorite at +300, followed closely by the General at +325.




Last Year Results


Finished second in USFL's South Division at 6-4. Lost to Birmingham, 31-17, in playoffs,


TOP PLAYERS


WR Jay Adams

RB Jordan Ellis

LB Vontae Diggs

LB Jerod Fernandez

WR Johnnie Dixon

DT Reggie Howard Jr.

RJ YOUNG'S TAKE





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