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You’ll go head-to-head for 17 weeks against each of the other teams in your league, and if you come out on top enough times, you'll make the SFF Playoffs.

Each week, your team plays another team in your league. The winner is the team whose active athletes accumulate the greater number of points after all NFL games for the week are over. The winning team receives credit for one win, and the losing team gets a loss. The team with the best won-lost record in each division at the end of the regular season wins its division and automatically qualifies for the playoffs. One wild-card team also will make the playoffs. The wild card is the team with the best won/lost record in the league, excluding the three division winners.

When comparing won-lost records, a tie will be treated as one-half of a win and one-half of a loss. That means, for example, that 10-5-2 is equivalent to 11-6-0.

If there are any ties in division or league standings, total SFF points for the season will serve as the first tiebreaker. If a second tiebreaker is necessary, it will be won-lost records in head-to-head match-ups. The third tiebreaker will be total SFF points scored in head-to-head match-ups. The final tiebreaker will be a coin toss.

Over the course of the NFL regular season, your team will play the other three teams in your division three times, and the eight teams in the other divisions once. We'll randomly realign the divisions every off-season so that you won't be playing the same three teams, three times every year. You'll receive your league schedule before the start of the season, so you'll know in advance who you are playing each week.

Any statistics used to calculate your team's points in any given week that are subsequently corrected or changed by the NFL, will not affect the outcome of your fantasy game that week.

Introduction | Join/Create a League | The Draft | Roster | Scoring | Games | Playoffs | Returning Owners - Freezers/Draft Order
Position Eligibility | Roster Transactions/Deadlines | Activations/Benchings | Trades | Free Agents | Fees | Prizes


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