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Tampa Bay’s Late Game Heroics Lifts Them To Victory Over Houston

To kick off week three, the Houston Gamblers took on the Tampa Bay Bandits in a south division duel. With both of these teams sitting at 1-1, it was an important game to attempt to gain some leverage.

The Gamblers lost a tough one to Birmingham last week, falling short 33-28 against the feisty Stallions. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay had been rocked by New Orleans losing 34-3 in an utter blowout.

Heading into Saturday’s slate, both squads were in need of a win to get back on track, especially with how solid the south division is shaping up to be so far. Let’s take a look at what happened in today’s electrifying opener to week three in the USFL.

First Quarter

Tampa Bay needed to get off to a quick start, and they did. On 3rd and 10, Jordan Ta’amu found Derrick Dillon on a short throw, who then took it the rest of the way. Within just a couple of minutes, the Bandits held a 7-0 lead.

Houston kicked things off on a solid note offensively, marching down the field quickly. Mark Thompson was excellent as expected, putting the Gamblers in scoring position. Nick Vogel knocked through a 46 yard field goal, and it was 7-3.

A bobbled handoff between Ta’amu and Dillon put the Bandits in a deep hole on their next drive. They were forced to punt, giving the ball back quickly to Houston.

The Gamblers capitalized immediately. Clayton Thorson found Anthony Ratliff-Williams deep down the field in stride – who proceeded to fumble the ball, pick it up, and waltz into the endzone for six. Just like that, the Gamblers led 10-7.

Second Quarter

Things began to get ugly for Tampa Bay, as a promising drive resulted in a missed field goal. On the very next play from scrimmage, Mark Thompson broke loose for a massive score, putting the Gamblers on top 17-7.

The Bandits showed some resilience, however. After giving up 17 straight points, Ta’amu efficiently marched Tampa Bay down the field. An…

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