On Sunday afternoon at Protective Stadium, the Michigan Panthers (1-2) won their first game of the season with a 24-0 shutout win over the Pittsburgh Maulers (0-3).
Michigan Panthers quarterback Shea Patterson went 8/17 for 49-yards, while Paxton Lynch was 3/8 for 23-yards. The running game scored all the Panthers’ touchdowns.
Reggie Corbin, Stevie Scott III, and Cameron Scarlett combined for 35 carries for 208-yards and three touchdowns. Wide receiver Lance Lenoir Jr. had four catches for 41-yards, and the defense had 59 tackles and two pass breakups.
Pittsburgh Maulers’ quarterback Josh Love was 10/19 for 83-yards, while backup Kyle Lauletta went 9/12 for 42-yards. Madre London led the rushers with 11 carries for 68-yards, while wide receiver Tre Walker had five catches for 58-yards. The Maulers’ defense had 75 tackles, one sack, and five pass breakups.
Next week, the Michigan Panthers play the Philadelphia Stars on Friday at 10 pm on FS1, while the Pittsburgh Maulers play the New Jersey Generals on Saturday at 2:30 pm on Peacock. Tickets for both games can be purchased thanks to our friends at StubHub.