Ex-Broncos QBs Paxton Lynch and Kyle Sloter make USFL debuts

Kyle Sloter’s USFL debut went much better than Paxton Lynch’s.

Former Denver Broncos quarterbacks Paxton Lynch and Kyle Sloter made their USFL debuts on Sunday.

Lynch did not start for the Michigan Panthers but he came off the bench after a Shea Patterson fumble led to a fumble-six for the Houston Gamblers. Lynch later lost a fumble himself and he also threw a very poor interception.

After Lynch went 2-of-5 passing for one yard with two turnovers, the Panthers went back to Patterson and Lynch finished the game with a 1.7 quarterback rating. Michigan lost to Houston 17-12.

Sloter had a much better debut, starting for the New Orleans Breakers in their 23-17 win over the Philadelphia Stars. Sloter didn’t have a perfect game (he also threw an interception), but his day went much better than Lynch’s.

Sloter went 17-of-27 passing for 150 yards, good for a 102.2 passer rating. Sloter also rushed four times for 30 yards in the win.

Ex-Denver tight end Bug Howard also scored a touchdown for the Stars in his USFL debut. Lynch, Sloter and Howard among 20 former Broncos playing in the USFL this spring.

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