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    XFL Week 1 2020: Here are the expected starting quarterbacks for every team's debut game

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    The XFL is back after about 20 years, and it's set to commence this end of the week as Vince McMahon's association gets another opportunity to substantiate itself as an other football alliance to the NFL. While the first XFL blazed out after one season in 2001, this rendition is centered more around the game than the amusement esteem. 
    Seattle Dragons at D.C. Defenders
    Saturday, 2 p.m. ET, ABC

    Dragons: Brandon Silvers 

    Silvers went undrafted in the NFL, but latched onto the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football last year. Silvers started two games for the Express, throwing for 799 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. A four-year starter at Troy, Silvers finished with 10,667 yards and 71 touchdowns.

    Silvers beat out B.J. Daniels for the starting job as the two split the snaps in camp. He spent a short period of time with the New Orleans Saints (rookie minicamp) and New York Jets (spring minicamp), but was never in a NFL training camp. 

    Silvers is used to playing in an Air Raid offense, which makes a West Coast offensive scheme by head coach Jim Zorn an interesting fit. Quick passes will be the key for Silvers' success in the XFL. 

    Defenders: Cardale Jones

    Jones is one of the more notable names in the XFL, one college football fans are very familiar with. A fourth-round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2016, Jones was traded to the Los Angeles Chargers before the 2017 season for a seventh-round draft pick. Jones played just one game in the NFL, throwing just 11 passes. He also spent parts of 2019 on the Seattle Seahawks practice squad.

    During his Ohio State career, Jones was 167 for 270 passing (61.9 completion percentage) for 2,323 yards with 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He added 617 career rushing yards and four touchdowns, leading the Buckeyes to the 2014 national championship.

    Jones should have plenty of success in the XFL, based on his scrambling ability and the receivers at his disposal. Having Jhurell Pressley at running back should certainly help. 

    Los Angeles Wildcats at Houston Roughnecks
    Saturday, 5 p.m. ET, Fox

    Wildcats: Josh Johnson (questionable, thigh)

    Johnson did not participate in the final practice, making him a game-time decision for the opener. A 12-year veteran, Johnson signed with the XFL and was assigned to the Wildcats in November. Johnson started three games for the Washington Redskins in 2018 after Alex Smith and Colt McCoy were lost for the season with injuries, and he completed 57.1 percent of his passes for 590 yards, three touchdowns and four interceptions for a 69.4 passer rating. He spent the first half of the 2019 season as the Detroit Lions No. 2 quarterback before being released in October. 

    A fifth-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Johnson has played for 13 NFL teams, including two different stints with the San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals. He has also played for the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the defunct United Football League and was on the initial roster of the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football before signing with the Redskins. He has completed 55.2 percent of his passes for eight touchdowns and 14 interceptions in 33 career NFL games. 

    If Johnson is unable to go, Chad Kanoff would likely get the start. Kanoff spent time on the Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squads over the past two years. The Princeton grad set the school record with 7,510 passing yards and won the Bushnell Cup as the Ivy league's Offensive Player of the Year in 2017. 

    Kanoff was traded to Los Angeles from the New York Guardians in January for Luis Perez, who was assigned as a Tier 1 quarterback to the Wildcats, after Johnson won the job. 

    Roughnecks: Philip Walker

    Walker was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2017, but has never played in an NFL regular-season game. He threw for 10,668 yards and 74 touchdowns in four seasons at Temple. 

    Walker won the job over Connor Cook, and playing in a June Jones' run-and-shoot offense should make up for his 5-foot-11 frame. Walker isn't afraid to test his arm strength, even though he may be on a short leash with Cook on deck. 

    Tampa Bay Vipers at New York Guardians
    Sunday, 2 p.m., Fox

    Vipers: Aaron Murray

    Murray was selected in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft but has never taken a regular-season snap in the league. In his four years at Georgia, Murray threw for 13,166 yards, 121 touchdowns and 41 interceptions. 

    While Murray was a disappointment with the AAF's Atlanta Legends, he is expected to thrive in Marc Trestman's offense. Murray has demonstrated the ability to have a great feel in the pocket and explore all his options, not going to just his primary read. Murray being a pocket passer is a better fit for Tampa's offense than Quinton Flowers. 

    Guardians: Matt McGloin

    McGloin beat out Luis Perez for the starting job after Perez was traded to New York, and he's a strong fit in head coach Kevin Gilbride's offense. McGloin can take command of an offense and isn't afraid to take the deep shot downfield, which the Guardians will try from time to time. 

    In his five-year NFL career, McGloin had a 1-6 record, completing 58.1 percent of his passes for 1,868 yards, 11 touchdowns, 11 interceptions and a 75.3 passer rating. He played four seasons with the Oakland Raiders before spending the 2017 preseason with the Philadelphia Eagles. 

    In his senior season at Penn State under the tutelage of Bill O'Brien, McGloin threw for a school-record 3,271 passing yards with 24 touchdowns and five interceptions. He led the Nittany Lions to an 8-4 record, the first season under NCAA sanctions from the Jerry Sandusky scandal. 

    St. Louis Battlehawks at Dallas Renegades
    Sunday, 5 p.m. ET, ESPN

    Battlehawks: Jordan Ta'amu

    Undrafted in 2019, Ta'amu threw for 3,918 yards and 19 touchdowns at Ole Miss in 2018. He also rushed for 342 yards and six scores. Despite having D.K. Metcalf and A.J. Brown as his wide receivers, Ta'amu struggled with his decision making. 

    A faster-paced game should benefit Ta'amu, who could benefit in a hurry-up offense. He beat out Taylor Heinicke for the starting job. 

    Renegades: Landry Jones (questionable, knee)

    Probably the most known name in the XFL (and the league's first player signed), Jones will be reunited with former college head coach Bob Stoops, who runs an Air Raid offense tailored to Jones. The Renegades will be pass-happy, which should suit the 30-year-old Jones well. 

    Jones, a former fourth-round pick, spent his first five NFL seasons in Pittsburgh. The Steelers released him just before the start of the 2018 regular season. He has a 3-2 career record as an NFL starting quarterback. In 19 games, he's completed 63.9 percent of his passes for 1,310 yards with eight touchdowns and seven interceptions.

    Jones threw for 16,646 yards and 123 touchdowns in four seasons at Oklahoma. 

    Jones has been battling a knee injury throughout training camp, which means Philip Nelson could be in line to start Week 1. Nelson completed 58.3 percent of his passes for the AAF's San Diego Fleet last year for 513 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions.
    This rendition of the XFL doesn't have the star power all through the class, despite the fact that there are a lot of well-known names at quarterback. The XFL had a special framework for quarterbacks before the draft, utilizing a rundown of Tier 1 quarterback allotments preceding the eight groups choosing players from around the alliance. Not all the Tier 1 quarterbacks will be starters for Week 1 because of wounds, preparing camp fights, and so forth. 

    Here are the eight beginning quarterbacks for the debut seven day stretch of the rebirth of the XFL: 

    Seattle Dragons at D.C. Protectors 

    Saturday, 2 p.m. ET, ABC 

    Monsters: Brandon Silvers 

    Silvers went undrafted in the NFL, however hooked onto the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football a year ago. Silvers began two games for the Express, tossing for 799 yards, four touchdowns and two interferences. A four-year starter at Troy, Silvers completed with 10,667 yards and 71 touchdowns. 

    Silvers beat out B.J. Daniels for the beginning occupation as the two split the snaps in camp. He invested a brief time of energy with the New Orleans Saints (freshman minicamp) and New York Jets (spring minicamp), yet was never in a NFL preparing camp. 

    Silvers is accustomed to playing in an Air Raid offense, which makes a West Coast hostile plan by lead trainer Jim Zorn an intriguing fit. Fast passes will be the key for Silvers' achievement in the XFL. 

    Safeguards: Cardale Jones 

    Jones is one of the more eminent names in the XFL, one school football fans are exceptionally acquainted with. A fourth-round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2016, Jones was exchanged to the Los Angeles Chargers before the 2017 season for a seventh-round draft pick. Jones played only one game in the NFL, tossing only 11 passes. He likewise spent pieces of 2019 on the Seattle Seahawks practice squad. 

    During his Ohio State vocation, Jones was 167 for 270 passing (61.9 fulfillment rate) for 2,323 yards with 15 touchdowns and seven block attempts. He included 617 vocation surging yards and four touchdowns, driving the Buckeyes to the 2014 national title. 

    Jones ought to have a lot of accomplishment in the XFL, in light of his scrambling capacity and the collectors available to him. Having Jhurell Pressley at running back ought to surely help. 

    Los Angeles Wildcats at Houston Roughnecks 

    Saturday, 5 p.m. ET, Fox 

    Wildcats: Josh Johnson (flawed, thigh) 

    Johnson didn't take part in the last work on, settling on him a game-time choice for the opener. A 12-year veteran, Johnson marked with the XFL and was appointed to the Wildcats in November. Johnson began three games for the Washington Redskins in 2018 after Alex Smith and Colt McCoy were lost for the season with wounds, and he finished 57.1 percent of his goes for 590 yards, three touchdowns and four captures for a 69.4 passer rating. He spent the main portion of the 2019 season as the Detroit Lions No. 2 quarterback before being discharged in October. 

    A fifth-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Johnson has played for 13 NFL groups, incorporating two unique spells with the San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals. He has additionally played for the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the old United Football League and was on the underlying list of the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football before marking with the Redskins. He has finished 55.2 percent of his goes for eight touchdowns and 14 block attempts in 33 profession NFL games. 

    On the off chance that Johnson can't go, Chad Kanoff would almost certainly get the beginning. Kanoff invested energy in the Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squads in the course of recent years. The Princeton graduate set the school precedent with 7,510 passing yards and won the Bushnell Cup as the Ivy class' Offensive Player of the Year in 2017. 

    Kanoff was exchanged to Los Angeles from the New York Guardians in January for Luis Perez, who was appointed as a Tier 1 quarterback to the Wildcats, after Johnson won the activity. 

    Roughnecks: Philip Walker 

    Walker was marked by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free specialist in 2017, however has never played in a NFL normal season game. He tossed for 10,668 yards and 74 touchdowns in four seasons at Temple. 

    Walker prevailed upon the activity Connor Cook, and playing in a June Jones' run-and-shoot offense should compensate for his 5-foot-11 edge. Walker isn't hesitant to test his arm quality, despite the fact that he might be on a short rope with Cook on deck. 

    Tampa Bay Vipers at New York Guardians 

    Sunday, 2 p.m., Fox 

    Snakes: Aaron Murray 

    Murray was chosen in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft however has never taken an ordinary season snap in the association. In his four years at Georgia, Murray tossed for 13,166 yards, 121 touchdowns and 41 interferences. 

    While Murray was a mistake with the AAF's Atlanta Legends, he is relied upon to flourish in Marc Trestman's offense. Murray has shown the capacity to have an extraordinary vibe in the pocket and investigate every one of his alternatives, not going to simply his essential read. Murray being a pocket passer is a superior fit for Tampa's offense than Quinton Flowers. 

    Gatekeepers: Matt McGloin 

    McGloin beat out Luis Perez for the beginning employment after Perez was exchanged to New York, and he's a solid fit in lead trainer Kevin Gilbride's offense. McGloin can assume responsibility for an offense and isn't reluctant to take the profound shot downfield, which the Guardians will attempt every once in a while. 

    In his five-year NFL vocation, McGloin had a 1-6 record, finishing 58.1 percent of his goes for 1,868 yards, 11 touchdowns, 11 interferences and a 75.3 passer rating. He played four seasons with the Oakland Raiders before going through the 2017 preseason with the Philadelphia Eagles. 

    In his senior season at Penn State under the tutelage of Bill O'Brien, McGloin tossed for a school-record 3,271 passing yards with 24 touchdowns and five block attempts. He drove the Nittany Lions to a 8-4 record, the primary season under NCAA sanctions from the Jerry Sandusky embarrassment. 

    St. Louis Battlehawks at Dallas Renegades 

    Sunday, 5 p.m. ET, ESPN 

    Battlehawks: Jordan Ta'amu 

    Undrafted in 2019, Ta'amu tossed for 3,918 yards and 19 touchdowns at Ole Miss in 2018. He likewise scrambled for 342 yards and six scores. In spite of having D.K. Metcalf and A.J. Darker as his wide beneficiaries, Ta'amu battled with his basic leadership. 

    A quicker paced game should profit Ta'amu, who could profit in a hustle just a bit offense. He beat out Taylor Heinicke for the beginning occupation. 

    Rebels: Landry Jones (sketchy, knee) 

    Presumably the most known name in the XFL (and the class' first player marked), Jones will be brought together with previous school lead trainer Bob Stoops, who runs an Air Raid offense custom fitted to Jones. The Renegades will be pass-upbeat, which should suit the 30-year-old Jones well. 

    Jones, a previous fourth-round pick, spent his initial five NFL seasons in Pittsburgh. The Steelers discharged him just before the beginning of the 2018 standard season. He has a 3-2 vocation record as a NFL beginning quarterback. In 19 games, he's finished 63.9 percent of his goes for 1,310 yards with eight touchdowns and seven interferences. 

    Jones tossed for 16,646 yards and 123 touchdowns in four seasons at Oklahoma. 

    Jones has been engaging a knee damage all through preparing camp, which implies Philip Nelson could be in line to begin Week 1. Nelson finished 58.3 percent of his goes for the AAF's San Diego Fleet a year ago for 513 yards, three touchdowns and three interferences.

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