Congratulations to Jeff Ecker and the Goodfellas for winning his 2nd ever TFFL Super Bowl title! In what was a record setting Super Bowl finale, the Goodfellas won 199-169 over He Hate Covid in TFFL Super Bowl XXVIII – setting the record for Most Combined Points Scored in a Super Bowl as well as Most Points Scored for a Winner and Runner-Up. Jeff won his first TFFL Super Bowl back in 2005 when he took down Joe Nax and Gnooter, 155-151.
Jeff also now holds the record for Most Time In-Between Championship Wins with a 19 year time-span! Breaking my previous record with He Hate Covid of 18 years (2002-20). Lastly, HHC moves to 2-2 in Super Bowl finals, which is now the record for Most TFFL Super Bowl Appearances with 4.
On to the 2024 PeeWee Bowl ™, where Maye Day has saved his spot in the TFFL for the 2025 season! Super huge congrats on clutching up in weeks 16 & 17 to take it down. On a sadder note, we will say goodbye for now to two of our longest tenured owners in the league: Ben Haumiller and Sean Hales of Must be the Money…and 2022 TFFL Super Bowl Champion Ben Barrett & Always Be Closing (ABC). Must be the Money had been in the TFFL since the 2007 season – 18 consecutive years. Ben Barrett and ABC had been in the TFFL since 2011 – 14 straight years. Must be the Money had their TFFL franchise highlight back in 2021 when they appeared in TFFL Super Bowl XXV (losing to Ralph the Wonder Llama 175-140). ABC is the 2022 TFFL Champion as well as a two-time Runner-up (losing to Amish Ewoks in TFFL Super Bowl XXVII and XXII). Both these franchises are true legends of the TFFL and we wish them all the luck in the JTFFL in 2025 and I am sure we will see them back sooner rather than later. Also leaving us after just the one season, is Cameron Hayes & Chudley Cannons – Good luck next year in the JTFFL guys!!
Final note: Treasurer Damion Banks sent out a note about finalizing the prize winnings and any money owed still.
Official 2024 TFFL Final Standings:
1st – Goodfellas
2nd – He Hate Covid
3rd – American Nija
4th – Ultimate Team
5th – Bend the Knee
6th – CantStopTheFire
7th – Tenacious Dan
8th – Celebrity Meatheads
9th – King of the NFC North
10th – Out of Luck
11th – The League of Legends
12th – Pestilence
13th – Colossus
14th – Amish Ewoks
Loser Bowl winner: Fargan
Loser Bowl runner-up: German Drunks
PeeWeeBowl™ 2024 Winner: Maye Day
JTFFL 2025 demotions: Must be the Money, Always Be Closing, Chudley Cannons
TFFL 2025 promotions: Jordan D’Bruzzo, David Clarke, Alex Nunez
That’s it. If you are still reading, I appreciate you guys a lot. This league is my favorite league and really all of you are part of my fantasy family for life. This season was an all-timer, at least for me. Hoping we get back to the old days of in-person drafts and pickup meetings – this is on my new year’s resolution list for 2025.
Happy New Year everyone, hope 2025 is a legendary one for all of us. See you all in eight months when our favorite season starts up once again…. for the 29th TFFL season. Enjoy the offseason.
commishdon
Reminder: we have a .51 point Home Field Advantage for all AFC teams in the Week 17 matchups.
They will NOT show up in Rtsports scoring, as you have to have at least 1 point to be able to add points to the score.
-commishdon
Week 17 is finally here! It all comes down to this!
We have He Hate Covid vs Goodfellas in TFFL Super Bowl 28!
We have Maye Day vs Always Be Closing in the Peewee Bowl! Who will save their spot in the TFFL for the 2025 season??
Also lots of final placement games this week, so still tons to play for!
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to all!
Transaction Meeting this week on Tuesday!
-commishdon
The 2024 Playoffs are here! Congrats to all on a great regular season - now it all comes down to this! Week 14 will be extremely tricky to manage this year, with 6 teams on BYE!
AFC Playoffs
1 - He Hate Covid 11-2
2 - American Ninja 9-4
3 - Tenacious Dan 9-4
4 - CantStopTheFire 8-5
5 - Out of Luck 8-5
6 - League of Legends 7-6 (5-4 conference record, more total points than Colossus)
7 - Colossus 7-6 (5-4 conference record)
AFC Loser Bowl Playoffs
8 - Tyreeky Blinders 7-6 (4-5 conf record, 1680 total points)
9 - Careless Pfisters 7-6 (405, 1666)
10 - Sploose 7-6 (4-5, 1575)
11 - German Drunks 7-6 (4-5, 1551)
12 - BrownsRStillBrowns 5-8 (4-5 conf record)
13 - Pinnacle 5-8 (3-6 conf record)
14 - Dream Warriors 5-8 (1-7 conf record)
Peewee Bowl Playoffs (Week 16 & 17)
15 - Chudley Cannons (4-9)
16 - ABC (3-10
NFC Playoffs
1 - Goodfellas 10-3
2 - Ultimate Team 9-4
3 - Bwend the Knee 7-6 (6-3 conf record)
4 - Pestilence 7-6 (4-5 conf record)
5 - Celebrity Meatheads 8-5
6 - King of the NFC North 8-5
7 - Amish Ewoks 7-6
NFC Loser Bowl Playoffs
8 - Ralph Wonder Llama 6-7 (5-4 conf record)
9 - Glorious Buttchins 6-7 (3-6)
10 - Fargan8 5-7-1
11 - Lambeau Calrissian 508 (5-4, 1672 total points)
12 - Crackers 5-8 (5-4, 1552)
13 - Sweep the Leg 5-8 (4-5, 1488)
14 - Potzer's Pawns 4-8-1
NFC Peewee Bowl (week 16 & 17)
15 - Must be the Money (4-9)
16 - Maye Dat (2-11)
I will be inputting the matchups into RTSports later this week! Good luck in the playoffs!
-commishdon
Acquired | (N) Must Be The Money | Bryce Young QB CAR | Sat Dec 28 3:23am ET |
Released | (N) Must Be The Money | Noah Brown WR WAS | Sat Dec 28 3:23am ET |
Acquired | (A) Tyreeky Blinders | Bryce Young QB CAR | Fri Dec 27 4:36pm ET |
Released | (A) Tyreeky Blinders | Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR TEN | Fri Dec 27 4:36pm ET |
Acquired | (A) Always Be Closing | Marquise Brown WR KC | Wed Dec 25 2:43am ET |
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(N) GoodFellas (10-3) | 199.00 | |
(A) He Hate Covid (11-2) | 168.60 | F |
(N) Ultimate Team (9-4) | 148.60 | |
(A) American Ninja (9-4) | 158.30 | F |
(N) Maye Day (2-11) | 141.80 | |
(A) Always Be Closing (3-10) | 113.40 | F |
(N) Bend The Knee (7-6) | 166.40 | |
(A) CantStopTheFire (8-5) | 127.00 | F |
(N) Celebrity Meatheads (8-5) | 104.30 | |
(A) Tenacious Dan (9-4) | 144.10 | F |
(N) King of the NFC North (8-5) | 186.50 | |
(A) Out of Luck (8-5) | 95.40 | F |
(N) Pestilence (7-6) | 142.30 | |
(A) The League of Legends (7-6) | 184.10 | F |
(N) Fargan8astages (5-7-1) | 171.50 | |
(A) German Drunks (7-6) | 112.70 | F |
(N) Ralph The Wonder Llam (6-7) | 147.90 | |
(A) Tyreeky Blinders (7-6) | 132.60 | F |
(N) Must Be The Money (4-9) | 117.10 | |
(A) Chudley Cannons (4-9) | 89.00 | F |
AFC North | W | L | T |
---|---|---|---|
(A) Tenacious Dan | 9 | 4 | 0 |
(A) The League of Legends | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(A) Colossus | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(A) Browns R Still The Browns | 5 | 8 | 0 |
AFC South | W | L | T |
(A) He Hate Covid | 11 | 2 | 0 |
(A) Out of Luck | 8 | 5 | 0 |
(A) Tyreeky Blinders | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(A) Dream Warriors | 5 | 8 | 0 |
AFC East | W | L | T |
(A) CantStopTheFire | 8 | 5 | 0 |
(A) Careless Pfister | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(A) Sploose | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(A) Chudley Cannons | 4 | 9 | 0 |
AFC West | W | L | T |
(A) American Ninja | 9 | 4 | 0 |
(A) German Drunks | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(A) Pinnacle | 5 | 8 | 0 |
(A) Always Be Closing | 3 | 10 | 0 |
NFC North | W | L | T |
(N) GoodFellas | 10 | 3 | 0 |
(N) Celebrity Meatheads | 8 | 5 | 0 |
(N) Amish Ewoks | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(N) Potzer's Pawns | 4 | 8 | 1 |
NFC South | W | L | T |
(N) Bend The Knee | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(N) Fargan8astages | 5 | 7 | 1 |
(N) Crackers | 5 | 8 | 0 |
(N) Must Be The Money | 4 | 9 | 0 |
NFC East | W | L | T |
(N) Pestilence | 7 | 6 | 0 |
(N) Ralph The Wonder Llama | 6 | 7 | 0 |
(N) Lambeau Calrissian | 5 | 8 | 0 |
(N) Sweep The Leg | 5 | 8 | 0 |
NFC West | W | L | T |
(N) Ultimate Team | 9 | 4 | 0 |
(N) King of the NFC North | 8 | 5 | 0 |
(N) Glorious Buttchins | 6 | 7 | 0 |
(N) Maye Day | 2 | 11 | 0 |
The Indianapolis Colts will interview former New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen for their defensive-coordinator position on Friday, according to a source. Allen, who is considered one of the top candidates for defensive coordinator this cycle, will take his time making a decision and is expected to have several options. Indy is looking for a new D coordinator after firing Gus Bradley following the 2024 season. The Saints fired Allen in the middle of the year after starting 2-7. He went 18-25 in his time as the head coach in New Orleans following the departure of Sean Payton. Before becoming the head coach in New Orleans, Allen was the team's defensive coordinator for seven years. Allen was the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders earlier in his career but went 8-28. In addition to Allen, the Colts are looking at Ephraim Banda, Steve Wilks and Lou Anarumo.
From RotoBaller
The Cleveland Browns will interview New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for their offensive-coordinator vacancy on Monday, according to a source. Kubiak is a rising offensive coach with a long history with Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski. Kubiak, 37, and Stefanski had two different stints working together with the Minnesota Vikings. Kubiak was an offensive quality-control coach from 2013-14 when Stefanski was assistant quarterbacks coach and tight ends coach. Kubiak was then the Vikings QBs coach when Stefanski was the offensive coordinator in 2019. Cleveland is searching for a new offensive coordinator this cycle after firing Ken Dorsey after the season. In addition to the Browns, the Seattle Seahawks are looking at Kubiak for their OC job after they fired Ryan Grubb.
From RotoBaller
According to sources, Mike McCarthy is out as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys after the two sides were unable to agree on the length of a new contract. McCarthy will now pursue other opportunities and is expected to be a prime head-coaching candidate for at least the Chicago Bears this cycle. Despite plenty of turmoil in Dallas, McCarthy leaves the franchise with a winning record (49-35) and three playoff appearances in his time there. In addition to the Bears, the New Orleans Saints are expected to pursue McCarthy for their head-coaching vacancy this offseason. McCarthy's contract with the Cowboys was set to expire on Tuesday, and despite owner Jerry Jones backing him all season long despite a disappointing campaign, the two sides will now part ways.
From RotoBaller
The Chicago Bears are interviewing interim head coach Thomas Brown on Monday for the full-time head-coaching position, according to a source. Brown impressed team brass this year with how he handled a challenging situation while also earning the players' respect. The young coach was also able to lead the team to its first win over the division-rival Green Bay Packers in six years. Brown went from pass-game coordinator to offensive coordinator and then to interim head coach in a tumultuous 2024 season for the franchise. Despite Brown's impressive work in a tough situation, he's still considered a long shot to win the full-time head-coaching gig for 2025 and beyond. In addition to his meeting with Chicago, the 38-year-old also has an interview with the Seattle Seahawks for their offensive-coordinator position.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs (concussion) officially suffered a concussion in the third quarter of the team's 22-10 loss to the hosting Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round on Sunday and never returned. Doubs fell hard on his head in the end zone after a potential touchdown pass was broken up by two defenders. It was Doubs' second concussion of the season, but the good news is he'll have all offseason to recover. In addition to Doubs, the Packers lost Christian Watson (knee) to a torn ACL in Week 18 and Jayden Reed to a dislocated shoulder on Sunday. The 24-year-old finished Sunday's game with only two catches for 13 yards on two targets. The third-year wideout finished the regular season fourth on the team with 601 receiving yards and four TDs on 72 receptions in 13 games played. Doubs will remain a big part of the offense in 2025, albeit in a crowded Green Bay receiver room.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean (knee) suffered a torn patellar tendon in his knee late in the wild-card win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday and will miss the rest of the playoffs. It's a tough blow for the Eagles and Deal, who was at the tail end of a breakout season. He now has a long road to recovery and will likely miss the start of the 2025 regular season this fall. The Eagles were bracing for a serious injury after Dean had to be carted off the field in Philadelphia on Sunday. He underwent an MRI exam on Monday morning to confirm the serious injury. The former third-rounder in 2022 out of Georgia emerged as a starter in 2024 in his third year in the league and had an impressive 128 tackles (80 solo), a career-high three sacks, nine tackles for loss, six QB hits, one interception, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 15 regular-season starts. It's a notable loss for Philly's D the rest of the way.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (shoulder) left in the third quarter of the wild-card loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday due to a shoulder injury and never returned. Reed looked to be in plenty of pain and was later diagnosed with a shoulder dislocation. Romeo Doubs also suffered a concussion in the same game, and Christian Watson (knee) tore his ACL in Week 18, so quarterback Jordan Love was without his top three receivers at the end of the 22-10 loss. Before injuring his shoulder, the 24-year-old Reed caught four passes for 46 yards on his four targets. He could need surgery, but he should have plenty of time to get fully healed in time for training camp this summer. In his second year in the NFL, the former second-rounder led the Packers in receiving yards (857) and scored six TDs in 17 games. He has big-play abilities but has also been a boom/bust fantasy asset in Green Bay's crowded receiver room.
From RotoBaller
The Denver Broncos defense/special teams was the top unit in fantasy through 18 weeks of the regular season, but they were unable to slow down the Buffalo Bills offense and MVP candidate Josh Allen in the wild-card round in a 31-7 loss on Sunday at Orchard Park. The Broncos defense only registered two sacks on Allen in the contest and could not force a turnover at all as they saw the Bills control the line of scrimmage and the clock the entire day. Denver's D kept them in the game in the first half and forced the Bills to kick field goals on two occasions inside the red zone, but in the second half they wore down and ended up allowing 471 total yards of offense. Their defense was gassed late after being on the field for a total of 41:43 during all four quarters. With defensive coordinator Vance Joseph expected to get some looks as a head coach, the Broncos could have a new voice running their defense in 2025.
From RotoBaller
Denver Broncos running back Jaleel McLaughlin was a complete non-factor in the team's 31-7 blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday on wild-card weekend. Like most of the season, Denver's backfield was stuck in the mud and couldn't get anything going to control the game, with rookie quarterback Bo Nix leading the team with 43 rushing yards on four carries. McLaughlin, who had been the leader of a committee backfield late in the season, had only two rushing attempts for minus-two yards while catching his only target for no gain. It was a dismal end to the 24-year-old's second season in the NFL. He finished with 113 carries for 496 yards (4.4 yards per carry) and only one rushing touchdown in 16 regular-season games while adding 24 catches for 76 yards and two more TDs through the air. Denver will surely look to upgrade their backfield in the offseason to give more help to Nix in 2025.
From RotoBaller
Denver Broncos kicker Wil Lutz was a top-10 fantasy kicker during the regular season, but we warned fantasy managers setting DFS lineups in playoff leagues to avoid him for the wild-card matchup in Buffalo against the Bills on Sunday. Hopefully you did, as Lutz didn't attempt a single field goal and made just one extra point in the 31-7 blowout loss at Orchard Park. Although the Broncos put up a dud to close out what was a successful 2024 season, the 30-year-old Lutz was money in the bank for Denver in his second year with the team. He made 91.2% of his 34 field-goal attempts in 17 regular-season games and didn't miss any of his 47 extra-point opportunities on the year. In his final eight games, Lutz made all 27 of his field goals and went 13-for-13 on extra points. With impressive QB Bo Nix leading Denver's offense moving forward, Lutz should easily be a top-12 fantasy kicking option this fall.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert made a significant impact in Sunday's 22-10 win against the Green Bay Packers, proving he's back to full strength after a knee injury sidelined him in Week 13. Goedert hauled in four receptions for 47 yards, including an electrifying touchdown where he showcased his toughness with multiple stiff arms to power into the end zone. Having only seen limited snaps in Week 18, Goedert's performance against Green Bay was a reminder of his importance in the Eagles' passing attack. As Jalen Hurts continues to regain rhythm, Goedert will be a critical factor in Philadelphia's offensive game plan when they host the winner of Minnesota Vikings/Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts looked solid in his return from concussion protocol in Sunday's 22-10 victory over the Green Bay Packers. Facing a tough Packers defense, Hurts completed 13 of 21 passes (61.9%) for 131 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his composure and efficiency. He also added six rushes for 36 yards, proving the Eagles had no intention of limiting his involvement in the run game despite his recent injury. Hurts opened the game with six consecutive completions, including an 11-yard touchdown to Jahan Dotson on the Eagles' first drive. His biggest highlight came on a 24-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert in the third quarter, a play that will undoubtedly make postseason highlight reels. Hurts' dual-threat capability will be crucial as the Eagles host the winner of Minnesota Vikings/Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round next week.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley delivered another stellar performance in Sunday night's 22-10 win over the Green Bay Packers. Barkley rushed 25 times for 119 yards, marking his 11th game this season with over 100 rushing yards. While he only contributed two receptions for four yards in the passing game, Barkley's ground dominance was pivotal in the Eagles' offensive game plan. Barkley's consistent production continued to showcase why he is the centerpiece of Philadelphia's offense. His ability to churn out tough yards and extend drives helped the Eagles control the tempo against a stout Packers defense. As the Eagles prepare to host the winner of Minnesota Vikings/Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, Barkley will remain a critical component of their postseason success.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown had a subdued performance in Sunday night's 22-10 victory over the Green Bay Packers, recording just one reception for 10 yards. However, Brown's impact extended beyond the stat sheet as his crucial downfield blocking played a significant role in Dallas Goedert's highlight-reel touchdown catch and run. With the Eagles leaning heavily on their running game and defense, Brown's services as a primary playmaker were not needed against Green Bay. Nevertheless, his presence on the field commands defensive attention and keeps opposing secondaries honest. As the Eagles prepare to host the winner of Minnesota Vikings/Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, Brown remains a formidable weapon capable of making game-changing plays when called upon.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith stepped up in Sunday night's 22-10 win against the Green Bay Packers, leading the team with four receptions for 55 yards. While Jalen Hurts didn't air it out much, Smith made the most of his opportunities, showcasing his reliability and playmaking ability when targeted. With the Eagles relying on their running game and dominant defense, Smith's contributions in the passing game provided timely support. As Philadelphia prepares to host the winner of Minnesota Vikings/Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, Smith remains a key offensive weapon capable of delivering clutch plays when needed.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield completed 15-of-18 passes for 185 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a playoff loss to the Commanders. Dynasty Analysis: Baker was efficient in this one, but the game will likely be remembered for a costly fumble in the second half when Mayfield and wide receiver Jalen McMillan botched a hand-off that resulted in a lost fumble and seven quick points for Washington. Regardless, Mayfield cemented himself as the long-term answer in Tampa Bay and an easy QB1 in dynasty leagues this season. He may still be undervalued.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving rushed for 77 yards on 17 carries during Sunday's playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. He also caught two passes for an additional six yards through the air. In the loss, Irving averaged his lowest yards per carry since Week 9 (excluding his injury-shortened Week 14), which is not an indictment on his performance but rather a testament to just how well he's been running the football lately. He carved out the lead-back role once again on Sunday, registering 17 carries to Rachaad White's one. White has essentially been delegated to pass-catching situations, and even then, he continues to lose opportunities to Irving. It has been fascinating to watch this backfield dynamic develop throughout the season, with White slipping way down from the RB1 tier in fantasy football while Irving becomes one of the top running backs in dynasty fantasy football (and a mid-range RB1 in redraft leagues, too). Barring an unexpected change or addition within the Buccaneers' backfield, Irving should remain their primary ball carrier entering 2025.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White rushed for one yard on one carry during Sunday's playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. He also caught two passes for an additional 14 yards through the air. White's usage as a ball carrier continues to dwindle, and he now has just 10 carries over his last four contests. His passing game usage has been a little more promising he had seven catches in Week 16 and had more receiving yards than Bucky Irving this past Sunday but it's still not enough to put him back on the fantasy radar in most leagues. White's fall from fantasy stardom has been nearly unprecedented, and his role will likely remain the same as Irving leads the backfield in 2025. As a result, White will rank as a high-end RB4, assuming he remains with Tampa Bay.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan caught two of his four targets for 41 yards during Sunday's playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. It was a below-average performance from the rookie receiver, who snapped a five-game touchdown streak in the defeat. He had found the end zone seven over during this five-game window, ranking as the overall WR7 in half-PPR leagues during that span. McMillan did a great job filling in for Chris Godwin (ankle) down the stretch, and the rookie's emergence is likely enough to convince the Buccaneers that re-signing Godwin isn't a high priority. The University of Washington product offers a nice complement to Mike Evans, and the two should continue to form a solid one-two punch for years to come. McMillan remains a strong fantasy WR3 going forward, especially if he can prove that his nose for the end zone in 2024 wasn't a fluke.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton caught two passes for 32 yards during Sunday's playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. The 25-year-old returned from a three-game absence this weekend, but he didn't have a major impact as the Buccaneers threw the ball just 18 times. Otton was once again overlooked as Baker Mayfield preferred throwing to wide receivers Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan. The 25-year-old finished as the overall TE14 in 2024, which was the best mark of his career and was also impressive given that he missed a trio of contests. Otton, who had 600 yards and four touchdowns during the regular season, will look to build on his production even further as he pushes to be a top-12 tight end. Fantasy managers should treat him as such, albeit on the fringe around No. 12. Managers who draft Otton in 2025 should feel comfortable with him in their starting tight end slot.
From RotoBaller
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