Guest of the League
Unstoppable Est. 2021
Dynasty $125 - FFL: Offseason | NFL: Championship
Ballbusters 22
1. WTF
5. Eagle Fang (wc)
98.35
4. DYN34 (R) 2nd Place $250
100.10
6. Bourbonators
116.90
3. Lead Farmers (wc)
125.80
2. Ballbusters 22 (wc)
4. DYN34 (R) 2nd Place $250
160.85
1. WTF
158.60
3. Lead Farmers (wc)
125.15
2. Ballbusters 22 (wc)
150.60
4. DYN34 (R) 2nd Place $250
133.65
2. Ballbusters 22 (wc)
149.00

3rd Place


1. Hawk Nacua
5. He Hate Me D15
151.40
4. Fat Bastard
166.40
6. Blanket
102.35
3. Renewed Llua
100.70
2. Tua-Finity and Beyond
4. Fat Bastard
99.20
1. Hawk Nacua
121.40
6. Blanket
142.90
2. Tua-Finity and Beyond
73.05
6. Blanket
95.85
1. Hawk Nacua
116.25

3rd Place

    Dynasty Renewal

    Ballbusters 22 (renewed)
    Blanket
    Bourbonators
    DYN34 (R) 2nd Place $250 (renewed)
    Eagle Fang (renewed)
    Fat Bastard (renewed)
    Hawk Nacua (renewed)
    He Hate Me D15
    Lead Farmers (renewed)
    Renewed Llua (FOR SALE)
    Tua-Finity and Beyond (renewed)
    WTF (renewed)

    Key Dates:

    2025 Season

    June 1st - Renewal deadline
    July 1st - Team sales finalized
    Jul 12th - Draft cutdown to 14 players
    Jul 19th - Rookie/Free-Agent draft begins
    Aug 29th - Preseason cutdown to 20 players
    Dec 31st - Expand to 24 players
    Sep 5th - Season starts

  • Fantasy Playoff Week 3Scoreboard
    DYN34 (R) 2nd Place $250 (9-5)133.65
    Ballbusters 22 (8-6)149.00F
    Lead Farmers (9-5)140.70
    WTF (10-4)127.45F
    Blanket (7-7)95.85
    Hawk Nacua (3-11)116.25F
    Fat Bastard (5-9)113.90
    Tua-Finity and Beyond (3-11)58.50F
  • Player Notes
    Kenneth Gainwell Jan 26 5:50pm ET
    Kenneth Gainwell

    Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell (concussion) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's NFC Championship against the Washington Commanders. He had eight rushing yards prior to his departure, as well as an additional two catches for 16 receiving yards. Gainwell has operated as the Eagles' No. 2 running back all season long, taking a backseat to Saquon Barkley, who is a candidate for MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. As the Eagles look to close out the Commanders on Sunday, rookie Will Shipley will step up as the No. 2 option behind Barkley.

    From RotoBaller

    Brian Schottenheimer Jan 26 3:40pm ET
    Brian Schottenheimer

    Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer will likely retire from coaching in the NFL, he told ESPN.com's Ed Werder. Zimmer was not expected to remain on new head coach Brian Schottenheimer's coaching staff with Matt Eberflus taking the defensive coordinator position. Rather than search for a new job within the league, the 68-year-old will step away from football. His career path included a previous stint with the Cowboys roughly three decades ago. He won Super Bowl XXX with Dallas and was eventually promoted to defensive coordinator. After stints with the Falcons and Bengals, he was hired as the Minnesota Vikings' head coach, spending eight seasons in the NFC North. His Vikings won the division twice, and they advanced to the NFC Championship after finishing the 2017 regular season with a 13-3 record. After Zimmer was fired by the Vikings in January 2022, he spent one year each with Jackson State University, the University of Colorado Boulder, and the Cowboys.

    From RotoBaller

    Jonathan Allen Jan 26 2:20pm ET
    Jonathan Allen

    According to Scott Abraham of 7News DC, Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton is expected to have a more significant role with Daron Payne (finger) sidelined. Payne sustained this finger injury during their wild-card victory over the Buccaneers but faced a setback during their upset victory over the Detroit Lions last weekend. As a result, fantasy managers should expect Newton to start alongside Jonathan Allen on the Washington defensive line. During the regular season, Newton tallied 44 tackles, two sacks, and forced a fumble. Newton and the Commanders will have a tall task ahead of them, facing Saquon Barkley, who has tallied 148 rushing yards per game with four scores against them this season. As a result, the Washington defense should be viewed as a high-risk option in DFS formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Ainias Smith Jan 26 2:00pm ET
    Ainias Smith

    According to the team, Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Ainias Smith is inactive for Sunday's NFC title game against the Washington Commanders. The rookie wideout will be a healthy scratch. The Texas A&M product was also inactive during the first two games of the playoffs. Throughout the regular season, Smith saw a limited role as he caught just three passes through the first 17 weeks. However, in Week 18, Smith caught all four of his targets for 35 yards and a score. Fantasy managers should expect A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Jahan Dotson to operate as the top wideouts in the Philadelphia offense in this contest.

    From RotoBaller

    Jeff Driskel Jan 26 2:00pm ET
    Jeff Driskel

    According to the team, Washington Commanders quarterback Jeff Driskel (illness) is listed as the team's emergency quarterback for the NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Driskel carried a questionable tag on the team's final injury report with an illness. He was unable to practice on Thursday and Friday. The Louisiana Tech product will only be able to enter this contest if both Jayden Daniels and Marcus Mariota suffer an injury during the game. Driskel logged just one offensive snap for the Commanders this season and did not attempt a pass.

    From RotoBaller

    Javontae Jean-Baptiste Jan 26 1:50pm ET
    Javontae Jean-Baptiste

    According to the team, Washington Commanders defensive end Javontae Jean-Baptiste (shoulder) is officially active for Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Jean-Baptiste was a limited participant during practice throughout the week and carried a questionable tag on the final injury report. However, the 24-year-old lineman was able to turn the corner. Jean-Baptiste has been deployed as a rotational piece on the defensive one throughout the regular season but could have a slightly increased role in this contest with defensive tackle Daron Payne (finger) inactive. During the postseason, Jean-Baptiste has tallied three tackles and one assist.

    From RotoBaller

    Chris Rodriguez Jr. Jan 26 1:40pm ET
    Chris Rodriguez Jr.

    According to the team, Washington Commanders wide receiver K.J. Osborn and Chris Rodriguez Jr. are both inactive for Sunday's NFC title game against the Philadelphia Eagles. They are healthy scratches. Both players were inactive during the first two rounds of the playoffs and will sit out again. Osborn has played in just one game since joining the Washington Commanders off waivers in December. Rodriguez has operated in a depth change-of-pace role during the regular season and averaged a solid 4.9 yards per carry. As a result, fantasy managers should expect Terry McLaurin, Dyami Brown, and Olamide Zaccheaus to operate as the top wideouts while Brian Robinson Jr., Austin Ekeler, and Jeremy McNichols to be deployed out of the backfield.

    From RotoBaller

    Brian Schottenheimer Jan 26 1:00pm ET
    Brian Schottenheimer

    According to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Dallas Cowboys requested to interview Atlanta Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger for their offensive-coordinator job, according to a source. The Cowboys are looking for a new offensive coordinator after promoting previous OC Brian Schottenheimer to head coach this week. Koger was the tight ends coach for the Los Angeles Chargers from 2021-23 before joining the Falcons this past season. It's unclear if Schottenheimer will still be in charge of calling plays for the Cowboys offense in 2025 now that he's in the head-coach role, but we should have more clarity on that once Dallas chooses their new offensive coordinator. If it's Koger, it's unlikely he'd be the one calling plays since he has no previous experience as an OC in the NFL.

    From RotoBaller

    Jonathan Jones Jan 26 12:30pm ET
    Jonathan Jones

    According to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly is considered a top candidate for the open offensive-coordinator roles for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans. Kelly could also get looks for the same job with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 61-year-old former head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles just won the collegiate national championship with the Buckeyes but has been interested in returning to the NFL ranks for the last several years. Kelly was the head coach of the Eagles for three seasons and then coached the San Francisco 49ers for a year before going back to the college ranks at UCLA in 2018. According to sources, the Jaguars have interest in pairing new head coach Liam Coen with Kelly, although it's unclear how involved Kelly would be in calling plays. Kelly was the coach when DeMeco Ryans played in Philly, so a pairing in Houston could also make sense.

    From RotoBaller

    Shedeur Sanders Jan 26 12:30pm ET
    Shedeur Sanders

    Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the son of former NFL cornerback Deion Sanders, said on Saturday that he's unsure if he will throw at this year's NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis in February. Sanders will attend the East-West Shrine Bowl but will not practice or play in the game this Thursday. Although Sanders doesn't have elite athleticism and is more of a pocket passer, he's fully expected to be a top-three selection in the 2025 NFL draft with plenty of teams searching desperately for a franchise signal-caller. He met with the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants on Friday, teams that hold the top three picks in the draft. Sanders and Miami's Cam Ward are considered two of the best QB prospects this year in what is generally viewed as a very weak class at the position.

    From RotoBaller

    Aaron Rodgers Jan 26 12:20pm ET
    Aaron Rodgers

    NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is open to returning to the team in 2025 after they hired Aaron Glenn as their next head coach this week. However, Rodgers has made it clear that the ultimate decision on whether he returns will be up to Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey. It helps, though, that Glenn is reportedly open to Rodgers returning as well, but the organization will now have conversations about whether a reunion is in the cards for the 2025 season. The 41-year-old has one more deal left on the three-year contract he signed with the Jets before the 2023 season. He's obviously not the long-term answer, but the Jets might be willing to run it back with the future Hall of Famer for one more year while a rookie QB sits on the sidelines and learns from him. If Rodgers returns, he'll be an injury risk as a QB2 in fantasy with limited upside.

    From RotoBaller

    Noah Gray Jan 25 10:10pm ET
    Noah Gray

    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray is a low-floor desperation play in this Sunday's Conference Championship bout with the Buffalo Bills. Gray had a stretch of four games in the middle of the season when he snagged four touchdowns and nabbed at least four passes per contest. However, he's since caught just eight balls while seeing his snap percentage drop roughly 10-20% per outing. The drop in playing time coincides with the return of wide receiver Marquise Brown, so it makes sense that the 25-year-old has had his work cut some. He'll still be eligible to catch a short-area TD or two, but by and large, is tough to trust from a volume standpoint in a passing attack that hasn't been all that effective this season. Gray can be safely avoided for fantasy purposes, even in a game that should feature a healthy amount of points.

    From RotoBaller

    Marquise Brown Jan 25 10:00pm ET
    Marquise Brown

    Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise Brown is an intriguing flyer for Sunday's meeting with the Buffalo Bills. The 27-year-old has seen his snap share elevate each week he's been active since working back from a preseason shoulder injury, building up to 34 (67%) in Kansas City's Divisional win over the Houston Texans. Though he got his most work on the field, Brown garnered just two targets and didn't record a catch. However, it's worth noting there were four other Chiefs pass-catchers to notch a target and nary a reception. Before his most recent goose egg, the Oklahoma product racked up at least four catches and 45 yards in his other two appearances, so he could see more work in a competitive game. Fortunately, he'll get just that, as this matchup brandishes a robust 48-point over/under with the Chiefs a slim 1.5-point home favorite.

    From RotoBaller

    Matt Milano Jan 25 9:30pm ET
    Matt Milano

    Buffalo Bills linebacker Baylon Spector (calf) has been downgraded to out for Sunday's Conference Championship clash with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Bills opened Spector's practice window on Wednesday, and he logged three straight full sessions before being deemed questionable in Friday's injury report. However, he won't be activated off injured reserve before this weekend's tilt. It's unfortunate news for the 26-year-old, as he'd played significant snaps for Buffalo earlier in the year and still ranks third amongst Bills linebackers in total snaps played despite missing nine outings. Teammate Dorian Williams will continue to swap in behind Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard at linebacker against Kansas City.

    From RotoBaller

    Justyn Ross Jan 25 9:20pm ET
    Justyn Ross

    Per Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team, the Kansas City Chiefs are elevating wide receiver Justyn Ross from their practice squad to the active roster ahead of their meeting with the Buffalo Bills this Sunday. The former Clemson Tiger was promoted twice earlier this season in Weeks 9 and 10, logging a total of 14 snaps and commanding just one target. Since then, though, Ross had been nothing more than a practice squad stash for the team. However, he'll get another shot at in-game action against the visiting Bills in the Conference Championship round. While the 25-year-old's path to targets is unclear, it appears he's likely to get at least some playing time in Kansas City's most pivotal contest of the year. Expect him to work in behind fellow wideout Justin Watson.

    From RotoBaller

    Aaron Rodgers Jan 25 7:10pm ET
    Aaron Rodgers

    The New York Jets have hired Darren Mougey as their new general manager. As expected, Mougey will get the job after getting multiple interviews with the team. Mougey has been the assistant general manager of the Denver Broncos since 2022. However, Mougey has been with the Broncos organization for over a decade. This will certainly be an interesting situation for Mougey given the Jets roster seems ready to compete, but they lack a legitimate franchise quarterback. It remains to be seen if Aaron Rodgers is going to come back with Mougey in charge now.

    From RotoBaller

    Mike McCarthy Jan 25 7:00pm ET
    Mike McCarthy

    The New Orleans Saints have interviewed Mike Kafka for their vacant head coaching position. Kafka has served as the offensive coordinator on the New York Giants for each of the last three seasons. He was a popular head coaching candidate last offseason before deciding to stay in New Orleans. Now Kafka appears to be one of the top choices for the Saints job, but there's plenty of other competition. The Saints are also considering both Kellen Moore and Mike McCarthy for their head coaching job. Kafka is a smart offensive mind, so he should get his chance eventually.

    From RotoBaller

    Mike McCarthy Jan 25 6:50pm ET
    Mike McCarthy

    The Buffalo Bills will keep their offensive coordinator as Joe Brady has decided to remain with the organization for next season. Brady was in the running to be the head coach of the New Orleans Saints along with Kellen Moore. Both coaches were expected to get second interviews, but Brady has decided to remain in Buffalo. Brady took over as the offensive coordinator with the Bills in 2023 and he previously worked as the OC with the Carolina Panthers in 2021. The Saints will likely now shift their focus to Moore and possibly Mike McCarthy, while Brady looks to win a Super Bowl in Buffalo.

    From RotoBaller

    Saquon Barkley Jan 25 6:30pm ET
    Saquon Barkley

    Washington Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne (knee, finger) has been downgraded to out ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles. This is a tough break for the Commanders who have struggled to contain the running game all season long. Now, their All-Pro tackle is sidelined which could be a problem against star running back Saquon Barkley. The absence of Payne means that rookie second-round pick Jer'Zhan Newton will likely see an increased role. It's probably going to be difficult for the Commanders to stop the running game without Payne, so Barkley is looking like a must-start DFS option.

    From RotoBaller

    Aaron Glenn Jan 25 6:30pm ET
    Aaron Glenn

    The Detroit Lions have promoted Kelvin Sheppard from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator on Saturday. This comes after former defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn left Detroit for the New York Jets heading coaching position. Sheppard has been the linebacker coach in Detroit for the past four years. That doesn't seem surprising given the fact that Sheppard was a linebacker in the NFL for eight years. Now, the 37-year-old will get a chance to prove he's ready for a bigger role. It'll be big shoes to fill given Glenn's success, but it looks like the Lions believe he's ready for the job.

    From RotoBaller

  • NFL Championship
    Commanders23
    Eagles55
    Final
    Bills49u
    Chiefs-2
    Sun 6:30pm ET
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    Eagle FangFri Jan 24 5:21pm ET
    BlanketThu Jan 23 4:47pm ET
    Lead FarmersThu Jan 23 10:50am ET
    Fat BastardThu Jan 23 9:25am ET
    Ballbusters 22Thu Jan 23 6:52am ET
    Hawk NacuaSun Jan 19 7:21pm ET
    Tua-Finity and BeyonTue Jan 14 9:34am ET
    BourbonatorsSun Jan 12 12:55am ET
    DYN34 (R) 2nd Place Sun Jan 12 12:52am ET
    WTFThu Jan 9 7:45pm ET
    He Hate Me D15Tue Jan 7 10:26pm ET
    Renewed LluaFri Jan 3 6:05pm ET
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