Oakland Invaders
United States Football League (1983-1985) Born: May 11, 1982 – USFL founding franchise Folded: February 1986 First Game: March 6, 1983 (W 24-0 @ Arizona
United States Football League (1983-1985) Born: May 11, 1982 – USFL founding franchise Folded: February 1986 First Game: March 6, 1983 (W 24-0 @ Arizona
The Michigan Panthers were the original champions of the spring season United States Football League during the league’s 1983 debut season. The team launched the pro careers of future NFL stars Bobby Hebert (quarterback) and Anthony Carter (wide receiver), who sparked the Panthers to the USFL title as rookies. The Panthers played in the longest game in a professional football history, a 93-minute triple overtime playoff loss to Steve Young and the Los Angeles Express in June 1984. This also proved to the Panthers final game. The USFL’s planned move to a fall season in 1986 caused the Detroit-based Panthers to merge with the Oakland Invaders ahead of the USFL’s 1985 season in order to avoid going head-to-head with the NFL’s Detroit Lions in 1986.
Publisher receives compensation for affiliate advertising on this website.
*Like our new look? Next up: site speed. You can help with a tip for our Speed Fund today. Thank you!