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Michigan Panthers (2022)


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| | | | | | | Logo | | | | | | | | | | | | Uniforms | | | | | | November 22, 2021 (2021-11-22) | | | | | | 2025 | | | | | | Ford FieldDetroit, Michigan | | | | | | Royal plum, champagne silver, light blue.mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{} | | | | | | Pablo | | | | | | www.theufl.com/teams/michigan | | | | | | League owned | | | | | | Steve Kazor | | | | | | Mike Nolan | | | | | | Michigan Panthers (2022–2025) | | | | | | Protective Stadium/Legion Field (2022) Ford Field (2023‍–‍2025) | | | | | | United States Football League (2022–2023) North Division (2022–2023) United Football League (2024–2025)

USFL Conference (2024–2025) | | | | | | Conference championships: 1 USFL: 2025 | | | | | | USFL: 2023 UFL: 2024, 2025 | | | | |

The Michigan Panthers were a professional American football team based in Detroit. The Panthers competed in the United Football League (UFL) as a member of the USFL Conference. While they were active, the team was owned and operated by Dwayne Johnson's Alpha Acquico and Fox Corporation. The team played its home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit, which also hosts the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).

The Michigan Panthers were one of eight teams that were officially announced as a USFL franchise on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on November 22, 2021. On January 27, 2022, it was announced on The Herd with Colin Cowherd that former NFL head coach Jeff Fisher was named the head coach and general manager of the Panthers.

The Panthers selected Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson with the first overall pick in the 2022 USFL draft. In the first two games of 2022, the Panthers lost to the Houston Gamblers and New Jersey Generals. On May 1, 2022, the team won their first ever game with a 24–0 win at Protective Stadium against the Pittsburgh Maulers. Losses resumed after that, the Panthers' only other win of the season was against the Maulers, a 33–21 with the winner assuming the rights to the first overall pick in the 2023 USFL draft.

In October, 2022, the Panthers hired Steve Kazor as general manager. After all eight USFL teams played their home games in Birmingham, Alabama, the Panthers moved to the state of Michigan in 2023, announcing Ford Field as their home stadium. On February 3, 2023, the USFL announced that Fisher had been replaced as head coach by Mike Nolan, citing only "personal reasons."

A game between the Panthers (left) and the Houston Roughnecks in Houston in 2024

In September 2023, Axios reported that the XFL was in advanced talks with the USFL to merge the two leagues prior to the start of their 2024 seasons. On September 28, 2023, the XFL and USFL announced their intent to merge with details surrounding the merger to be announced at a later date. The merger would also require regulatory approval. In October 2023 the XFL filed a trademark application for the name "United Football League". On November 30, 2023, Garcia announced via her Instagram page that the leagues had received regulatory approval for the merger and were finalizing plans for a "combined season" to begin March 30, 2024. The merger was made official on December 31, 2023.

With Ford Field charging a reported $500,000 per game, the Panthers paid the highest stadium rent of any team in the UFL. This high fee and other conflicts led to worsening relations between the UFL and the stadium, including a delay in the renewal of the Panthers' lease for 2025 and the preemptive decision not to host a playoff game at the stadium even if the Panthers had clinched home field advantage. Rynearson Stadium, a college football stadium that last hosted professional football games in 1974 with the ill-fated Detroit Wheels and had hosted the Panthers' practices in 2023, was reportedly considered as an alternative but ruled out mainly because of league officials' dislike of the stadium's nontraditional gray turf. These issues overwhelmed the strong gains that the Panthers had made both on and off the field in 2025 (the team was the only UFL team to see an increase in ticket sales that year) led to Michigan being included with the rest of the USFL Conference on a list of teams being considered for relocation following the 2025 season, a list that the UFL has not officially confirmed nor denied, calling it "unauthorized speculation." Incoming co-owner Mike Repole addressed the situation on August 26, confirming that the stadium situation was untenable, but that he had found a potential venue for the team: AlumniFi Field, a soccer-specific stadium that does not yet exist and will not until 2027. Executives at Eastern Michigan University stated they had never been contacted about the use of Rynearson and would have been willing to host the Panthers in 2026 until AlumniFi Field is completed.

On October 3, 2025, the UFL officially announced that the team would be discontinued. However, Repole cited Michigan as a return candidate for 2028 when AlumniFi Field opens. Players under contract were transferred to the Columbus Aviators; Mike Nolan was formally fired November 15.

As was the case with another UFL market (San Antonio), the Continental Football League announced a replacement franchise for the Panthers, a revival of the 1960s-era Michigan Arrows, to begin play in 2026. Panthers general manager Steve Kazor will serve as the Arrows' head coach.

SeasonPosNameNFL team
2023CBJosh ButlerDallas Cowboys
2023WRD. J. MontgomeryIndianapolis Colts
2024KJake BatesDetroit Lions
2025WRMalik TurnerSan Francisco 49ers
2025CBKeni-H LovelyJacksonville Jaguars
SeasonPosNameNotes
2023DTRobert NkemdicheFormer Arizona Cardinals Defensive Tackle, 2016 1st Round Pick
2023–2025DEBreeland SpeaksFormer Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End, 2018 2nd Round Pick
YearPlayerPositionSelector
2025Bryce PerkinsQBUFL
YearPlayerPositionSelector
2023Frank GindaLBUSFL
2024Breeland SpeaksDEUFL
YearPlayerPositionSelector
2025Kedrick Whitehead Jr.SUFL
LeaderPlayerRecordYears with Panthers
Josh Love1,907 passing yards2022–2023
Josh Love15 passing touchdowns2022–2023
Reggie Corbin955 rushing yards2022–2023
Bryce Perkins7 rushing touchdowns2024–2025
Siaosi Mariner873 receiving yards2024–2025
Cole Hikutini7 receiving touchdowns2023–2025
Joe Walker66 receptions2022–2023
Frank Ginda348 tackles2022–2025
Breeland Speaks18.5 sacks2023–2025
Kai Nacua4 interceptions2023–2025
Mike Nolan17 wins2023–2025

Regular seasonAs of June 9, 2025

Season(s)Quarterback(s)NotesRef
Shea Patterson (0–5) / Paxton Lynch (2–1) / Josh Love (0–2)
Josh Love (3–6) / E.J. Perry (1–0)
Danny Etling (3–1) / E.J. Perry (2–2) / Brian Lewerke (2–0)
Bryce Perkins (4–2) / Danny Etling (2–1) / Rocky Lombardi (0–1)

Postseason

Season(s)Quarterback(s)NotesRef
E.J. Perry (0–1)
Danny Etling (0–1)
Bryce Perkins (1–1)

Most games as starting quarterback

NamePeriod.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}GPGSWLPct
Josh Love2022–2023141138.273
Danny Etling2024–202515752.714
Bryce Perkins2024–202512642.667
E.J. Perry2023–20245532.600
Shea Patterson20226505.000
Paxton Lynch20226321.667
Brian Lewerke202452201.000
Rocky Lombardi20252101.000
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
UFL champions† (2024–present)USFL champions§ (2022–2023)Conference champions*Division champions^Wild Card berth#
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason resultsAwardsHead coachesPct.
2022USFLNorth3rd28Jeff Fisher.200
2023USFLNorth2nd #46Lost Division Finals (at Maulers) 27–31 (OT)Frank Ginda (DPOY)Ethan Westbrooks (SMOY)Mike Nolan.567
2024UFLUSFL2nd #73Lost USFL Conference Championship (at Stallions) 18–31Mike Nolan (COTY)Breeland Speaks (DPOTY)
2025UFLUSFL2nd *64Won USFL Conference Championship (at Stallions) 44–29Lost UFL Championship (Defenders) 34–58Bryce Perkins (MVP)

The Michigan Panthers previously shared a rivalry with the New Jersey Generals. This rivalry was called the Northern Duel. The Panthers finished with a 1–3 record against the New Jersey Generals in 2 seasons. After the 2023 season the rivalry was not renewed as the New Jersey Generals folded during the XFL–USFL merger of 2024.

TeamRecordPct.
Arlington Renegades2–01.000
DC Defenders2–1.667
Memphis Showboats4–1.800
Houston Gamblers/Roughnecks4–2.667
St. Louis Battlehawks1–1.500
San Antonio Brahmas1–1.500
Philadelphia Stars2–2.500
Pittsburgh Maulers2–3.400
New Jersey Generals1–3.250
Tampa Bay Bandits0–1.000
New Orleans Breakers0–2.000
Birmingham Stallions1–7.125
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