New Jersey Generals general Luis Perez joined Randy Satterfield for the first touchdown pass in United States Football League history on Saturday night. It was a completion of 3 yards. Pereth found Sutherfield in the back of the final zone and the wide receiver was hit by Birmingham Stallions defensive back Tae Hayes. The wind blew from Satterfield at the end of the game and they saw him running off the field. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE AT FOXNEWS.COM New Jersey Generals Luis Perez # 2 warms up before the game against Birmingham Stallions at the Protective Stadium on April 16, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Carmen Mandato / USFL / Getty Images) The Generals, who have the option of converting one, two or three points, chose to go for a one-point effort from the field and Nick Rose successfully put one point through the uprights. Perez and the Generals started with a 49-yard pass to Satterfield after the start. It would not be long before the Stallions returned. GENERALS LUIS PEREZ, RANDY SATTERFIELD CONNECT FOR USFL FIRST TOCHDOWN Randy Satterfield # 81 of the New Jersey Generals takes a pass in front of Bryan Mills # 21 of the Birmingham Stallions in the first quarter of the race at the Protective Stadium on April 16, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Rob Carr / USFL / Getty Images) On the next route, Stallions general Alex McGough found Osiris Mitchell for a 38-yard touchdown pass. Mitchell, somehow, managed to grab with one hand for the score. Birmingham player Brandon Aubrey would make a one-point effort afterwards. The score was 7-7- with 11:09 playing in the first ten minutes. The logo for the United States Football Championship appears on a football field prior to the match between the Birmingham Stallions and the New Jersey Generals at the Protective Stadium on April 16, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Rob Carr / USFL / Getty Images) CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The Generals and the Stallions played the first game in the history of the new USFL. The teams played in Ala. Birmingham, at the Protective Stadium.