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New Orleans Breakers USFL

New Orleans Breakers

The New Orleans Breakers were a relatively popular entry in the United States Football League during the spring of 1984. The team gained national attention by signing teenage Marcus Dupree to a $6 million contract after the ex-University of Oklahoma star dropped out of college. The Breakers got off to a hot start 5-0 start in league play that spring and brought in crowds of over 30,000 to the Superdome. But the USFL’s sudden lurch to move to a fall season in 1986 doomed the franchise in the Big Easy.

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1985 Portland Breakers United States Football League Poster

Portland Breakers

The Breakers of the United States Football League landed in Portland, Oregon in November 1984.  This nomadic franchise drifted through three different cities during the USFL’s three-year existence as a springtime football league from 1983 to 1985.  The club started out in Boston, Massachusetts in 1983, played at New Orleans’ Louisiana Superdome in the spring of 1984 and finished up at Portland’s Civic Stadium.

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