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Former Tennessee State WR Chris Rowland shines in USFL Championship

The rebirth of the USFL provided opportunities for HBCU football players to excel on a national stage and the league’s inaugural championship game was no different.

Four former HBCU football players — Chris Rowland (Tennessee State), Antwan Owens (Jackson State), Peyton Ramzy, (Tuskegee) and Bryan Mills (North Carolina Central) — were in uniform Sunday night in the title matchup between the Birmingham Stallions and Philadelphia Stars.

But it was Rowland who stood out for Philadelphia, catching four passes for 55 yards and a late fourth-quarter touchdown. He also tallied 29 rushing yards on three attempts and 59 kick return yards.

Also read: Tennessee State’s Chris Rowland named OVC Offensive Player of the Year

Owens, playing for the eventual champion Stallions, recorded a sack during the game.

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