This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – New Orleans’ Wes Hills’ 14-yard touchdown rush with 42 seconds remaining in regulation broke a tied score to lift the Breakers to a 38-31 victory over Houston on Saturday afternoon at Protective Stadium.

Hills finished the game with 110 yards on 18 attempts and found the end zone three total times. McLeod Bethel-Thompson three for 251 yards and two score and Sage Surratt finished with a game-high 11 catches for 121 yards for New Orleans (2-0).

Houston (0-2) was led Kenji Bahar, who finished with 266 yards on 18-for-30 attempts and three scores. Justin Hall finished with 110 yards on eight catches and a pair of touchdowns and T.J. Pledger rushed for 94 yars for the Gamblers.

After a scoreless 1st quarter, the Breakers got on the board first when Wes Hills scored on a 19-yard run. Matt Coghlin’s extra point was good, giving New Orleans a 7-0 lead at 11:34 of the 2nd quarter.

On the ensuing drive, Nick Vogel connected on a 44-yard field goal to make the score 7-3 at 8:15. The Breakers answered with a 14-play, 58-yard drive that ended with a Coghlin 27- yard field goal at 1:10 to put New Orleans ahead 10-3.

With 37 seconds before halftime, Bahar found Hall for a 25-yard touchdown. Vogel made the point after to send the game into intermission tied at 10-10.

On Houston’s first drive of the 3rd quarter, they converted a 3rd-and 18 which moved the ball to the New Orleans 43-yard line. Two plays later, Bahar found Anthony Ratliff-Williams for a 38-yard touchdown. Vogel converted the PAT to put the Gamblers up 17-10 at the 12:01 mark.

The Breakers responded with a 9-play, 78-yard drive which ended with Bethel-Thompson linking up with Surratt for a 5-yard touchdown. Point after was good, deadlocking the game at 17-17.

New Orleans regained the lead with 2:07 left in the 3rd quarter on a Johnnie Dixon 4-yard touchdown grab followed by the extra point which made the score 24-17.

Pledger’s 1-yard score and Vogel’s point after with 6:42 left in the 4th quarter tied the score for the third time at 24-24. Three minutes later, Hills’ second touchdown and point after put the Breakers ahead 31-24.

Right at the 2-minute warning, Hall’s second score of the contest, an 18-yard catch from Bahar, plus the PAT made the score 31-31.

On the next possession, Houston forced a 3-and-out and took possession of the ball at their 27-yard line. Two plays later, the Breakers’ Jaray Elder steeped in front of a Bahar pass to set up Hills’ game-winning score.

Next week, New Orleans faces Birmingham (1-0) at Protective Stadium on April 29, while Houston visits Memphis (0-1) at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.

{Courtesy: USFL}