Philadelphia Stars (2022)

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Philadelphia Stars (2022)

The Philadelphia Stars were a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Stars competed in the United States Football League (USFL) as a member club of the league's North division. The team played its home games at Protective Stadium and Legion Field, both in Alabama, in 2022, and Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, in 2023. Ultimately, the team would never play a game in Philadelphia. The Stars appeared in the playoffs once, won the division championship game once, and appeared in one USFL Championship Game.

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Philadelphia Stars
Current season
Established 2021
Folded 2023
Played in Ford Field
in Detroit, Michigan
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League/conference affiliations
United States Football League (2022–2023)
  • North Division (2022–2023)
Current uniform
Team colorsRed, orange, gold, white
       
MascotBlob
Personnel
Owner(s)National Spring Football League Enterprises Co, LLC, (Fox Sports)
Head coachBart Andrus (2022–2023)
Team history
  • Philadelphia Stars (2022–2023)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Playoff appearances (1)
2022
Home stadium(s)
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On December 19, 2023, the USFL informed its players union that the Stars would be among four USFL teams to be contracted as part of the league's upcoming merger with the XFL.[1]

History

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The Philadelphia Stars were one of eight teams that were officially announced as a USFL franchise on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on November 22, 2021.[2] On January 6, 2022, It was announced on The Herd with Colin Cowherd that former CFL Head coach Bart Andrus was named the head coach and general manager of the Stars.[3] Andrus later announced most of his staff on January 28, 2022, on the Dan Sileo Show.[4]

During the 2022 USFL draft, the Stars selected quarterback Bryan Scott with the 3rd overall pick,[5] and selected highly touted cornberback, Channing Stribling.[6]

After training camp, Scott was officially named the Stars' starting quarterback for the 2022 season by head coach Andrus. After starting the season 2–3, the Stars went 4–1 in their last five games, clinching a playoff berth in week 8 after a victory over the Michigan Panthers.[7] They went on to beat the New Jersey Generals 19–14 in the North Division Championship game, earning them their first USFL Championship Game appearance.[8] However, despite erasing a halftime 11-point deficit, they ultimately lost on a late touchdown to the Birmingham Stallions, 33–30.[9]

On December 19, 2023, the USFL informed its players union that the Stars would not be among the four USFL teams to be contracted as part of the league's upcoming merger with the XFL.[1]

Player history

Current NFL players

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USFL Season Pos Name NFL Team
2023 DT LaBryan Ray Carolina Panthers
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Notable players

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USFL Season Pos Name Notes
2023 WR Corey Coleman Former Cleveland Browns Wide Receiver, 2016 1st Round Pick
2023 TE Ryan Izzo Former New England Patriots Tight End, 2018 7th Round Pick
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Coach history

Head coach history

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# Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
GC W L Win % GC W L
Philadelphia Stars
1 Bart Andrus 2022-2023 20 10 10 .500 2 1 1
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*Andrus also served as the team offensive coordinator

Defensive coordinator history

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# Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
GC W L Win % GC W L
Philadelphia Stars
1 Brad Miller 2022-2023 20 10 10 .500 2 1 1
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Championships

North Division championships

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Season Coach Location Opponent Score
2022Bart AndrusTom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium (Canton, Ohio)New Jersey Generals19–14
Total North Division Championships won: 1
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Records

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All-time Stars leaders
LeaderPlayerRecordYears with Stars
Passing YardsCase Cookus3,628 passing yards2022-2023
Passing Touchdowns Case Cookus 27 passing touchdowns 2022-2023
Rushing YardsMatt Colburn721 rushing yards2022-2023
Rushing Touchdowns Matt Colburn 12 touchdowns 2022-2023
Receiving YardsDevin Gray715 receiving yards2022-2023
Receiving Touchdowns Diondre Overton 5 receiving touchdowns 2022-2023
Receptions Devin Gray 76 receptions 2022-2023
TacklesCody Brown118 tackles2022-2023
SacksAdam Rodriguez15.0 sacks2022-2023
InterceptionsChanning Stribling8 interceptions2022-2023
Coaching wins Bart Andrus 10 wins 2022-2023
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Statistics and records

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Season-by-season record

Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.

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USFL champions Division champions^ Wild Card berth#
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Philadelphia Stars season-by-season records
Season Team League Division Regular season Postseason results Awards
Finish Wins Losses Ties Pct
20222022 USFLNorth2nd#640.600Won Division finals (Generals) 19–14
Lost USFL Championship Game (Stallions) 30–33
Matt Colburn (SMOY)
Maurice Alexander (ND MVP)
20232023 USFLNorth3rd460.400
Totals 10 10 0 .500 (2022–2023, regular season)
1 1 .500 (2022–2023, playoffs)
11 11 0 .500 (2022–2023, regular season and playoffs)
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Mascot

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Blob

On April 11, 2022, the Stars unveiled their mascot, a monstrous red creature that drew comparisons to other Philadelphia sports mascots Gritty and the Phillie Phanatic.[10][11] The Stars then held a Twitter poll asking fans whether the mascot should be named "Astro", "Cosmo", or "Blob".[12] "Blob" took 65 percent of the vote, and the name was confirmed on April 15.[13] The Stars have offered few details about Blob besides describing him as "out of this world" and noting that he enjoys dancing.[14]

Rivalries

Key Stone State Battle

The Philadelphia Stars shared a rivalry with their cross-state foes the Pittsburgh Maulers called the Key Stone State Battle.[15] The Stars went 3–1 against Pittsburgh during both USFL seasons.

Franchise matchup history

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Team Record Pct.
Memphis Showboats 1–0 1.000
Tampa Bay Bandits 1–0 1.000
Pittsburgh Maulers 3–1 .750
Michigan Panthers 2–2 .500
Houston Gamblers 1–1 .500
New Orleans Breakers 1–1 .500
New Jersey Generals 2–3 .400
Birmingham Stallions 0–3 .000
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