Trey McBride's recovery touchdown was in the endzone, so a 0 yard fumble recovery touchdown.
If its not scoring in your league, make sure your touchdown rules start at 0 yards and not at 1 yard.
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Always willing to trade. Thanks
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
looking for picks
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
DYNBB2 - The Champ +4 wrote:Soulmates Forever wrote:
DYN you have no clue what you’re talking about. RTS are idiots for vetoing last year’s trade and allowing the one that happened afterwards to go through because ours was way better. My trade would have gave him Love (pretty solid young QB), Shaheed, Herbert and a 2nd, two 3’s, 4 and 5.
Instead he got Watson (hurt and no Love), Andrews (old & hurt) & London who might be okay this year with ZERO draft picks
For
Allen, Aiyuk and Engram
Ours was way more fair, just both you & RTS were too stupid to realize how good Love would be plus those picks. What would those picks netted him? Tank Dell & Z. white, Mitchell and Legette were taken with 4 of them. You’re nuts if you think the trade he ended up with is better.
Balls wanted players and Picks seeing they didn’t hardly have any. To my surprise they even posted both of our trades to see if someone could beat them. Per their message no one responded back, so blame yourself & 9 other teams for not responding. Quit crying 😭 and offer out trades when someone posts on message board. Crap offer me something fair for them and they could be yours.
They got Adams, Z White, 2 young QB’s, 3 rookie WR’s, 2 Rookie RB’s and 1 Rookie TE for 3 aging old players. Granted they are very good, but for how long. McCaffrey is already injury prone on top of all his work last year. If anything I gave up too much. Shit I didn’t even get to draft until the 7th round.
I should’ve let Hall go to another team on waivers because you wouldn’t have won shit without him. You should be thanking me for telling RTS, not crying. Heck you should actually pay me a percentage of your winnings.
Hopefully we have a fun battle with no injuries this year.
😂😂😂
Reading comprehension is hard, but maybe try a little harder to pay better attention.
Show me where exactly that I mentioned anything at all about any other trades not involving you. My comment specifically addressed your trade-raping tendencies and didn’t say one word about anyone else making trades with anyone else.
Released | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Tyler Goodson RB IND | Sun Sep 15 9:27am CT |
Acquired | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Foster Moreau TE NO | Sun Sep 15 9:27am CT |
Acquired | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Jalen Nailor WR MIN | Sun Sep 15 9:27am CT |
Released | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Noah Brown WR WAS | Sun Sep 15 9:27am CT |
Released | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | K.J. Osborn WR NE | Sun Sep 15 9:27am CT |
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Murray/Watson | Tank Bigsby Jayden Reed Bucky Irving | Joe | Brandon Aiyuk Jaleel McLaughlin Audric Estime |
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Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Gardner Minshew II 2025 Rnd 4 from Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Soulmates Forever | 2025 Rnd 3 from Soulmates Forever Released: Colby Parkinson |
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Joe | Evan Engram James Cook Javon Baker 2025 Rnd 4 from Joe | Sea Dogs BB | Dalton Kincaid Jaylen Wright |
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2025 Season
June 1st - Renewal deadlineDYNBB2+ Absolutely Stacked! | 161.90 | |
Murray/Watson | 150.80 | |
Sea Dogs BB | 149.85 | |
Three BB | 145.95 | |
Soulmates Forever | 142.15 | |
Joe | 140.00 | |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | 132.20 | |
Pointers BB2 | 128.70 | |
Rabid Squirrels | 121.40 | |
Rafi Bombs | 109.65 | |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | 99.45 | |
No Balls Needed | 93.30 |
DYNBB2+ Absolutely Stacked! | 340.45 |
Joe | 326.30 |
Soulmates Forever | 312.75 |
Three BB | 292.05 |
Murray/Watson | 280.80 |
Pointers BB2 | 272.90 |
Sea Dogs BB | 260.90 |
Rabid Squirrels | 257.50 |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | 241.40 |
Rafi Bombs | 231.90 |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | 199.55 |
No Balls Needed | 179.65 |
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis completed 19-of-28 passes for 192 yards, one touchdown and one interception in a 24-17 loss to New York. He also rushed four times for 38 yards while losing a fumble in the defeat. Levis once again showed flashes of brilliance, but was doomed by inconsistent play and turnovers that lowered his fantasy numbers considerably. The constant pressure didn't help, but Levis accounted for three turnovers for the second consecutive week, which led to 10 points for the Jets. The QB did make some splash plays, including a 40-yard TD to Calvin Ridley, but struggled to connect with any other receiver in the game. Levis will have another tough test next Sunday with the Packers coming to town in Week 3.
From RotoBaller
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley caught four passes for 77 yards and a touchdown, adding a 10-yard rushing touchdown in a loss vs. the New York Jets. It was a monster afternoon for the sixth-year pro, who was able to get in the end zone twice while battling one of the toughest secondaries in the NFL. His 40-yard touchdown reception from Will Levis was a thing of beauty, as Ridley made an incredible grab with First-team All-Pro corner Sauce Gardner right on his back. The former Pro Bowler once again led the Titans in receiving as the clear cut top option in a not-so-great passing attack. Even with quarterback Will Levis' struggles, Ridley should be started in all formats on a weekly basis given his role in the offense. He will look to keep the momentum going against the Packers stiff defensive unit in Week 3.
From RotoBaller
Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard rushed 17 times for 62 yards, also securing five passes on six targets for 40 yards in a 24-17 loss to New York. For the second straight week, Pollard was the clear lead back for this Titans offense, out-touching Tyjae Spears 22-8 in Week 2. Although Spears left the game late with an ankle injury, Pollard was still dominating the time on the field up to that point and was more effective when given the ball. He was also tied for the team lead in targets with six, proving he still has a role carved out for him in the passing game even with Spears' ability in that department. With how much this coaching staff seems to trust Pollard, he should be locked into lineups moving forward as a mid-tier RB2 with a tinge of upside. Up next is the Packers vulnerable run defense in a Week 3 home matchup.
From RotoBaller
Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins caught one pass for nine yards in a 24-17 loss to the Jets in Week 2. It was the second straight near-dud for the veteran receiver, who could not get anything going on a day that where his teammate Calvin Ridley scored over 20 fantasy points. It's possible that Hopkins is still a bit slow to come back from the MCL injury, but it's concerning to record only two targets in an offense that is struggling to move the bar through the air. Levis and Hopkins showed some great chemistry last season, but Ridley seems to have snatched the crown from him in the Titans pecking order. With not many yards to go around, this is not a good sign for his rest-of-season outlook. Hopkins will look to rebound in Week 3 vs. Green Bay.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams WR Cooper Kupp (ankle) left the Week 2 game against the Arizona Cardinals, and he was unable to return. After the game, Kupp was in a walking boot on his left leg.
Fantasy Spin: We'll watch Kupp's practice status during the week before making a determination for Week 3 against the San Francisco 49ers. If he cannot go, it appears Demarcus Robinson would be the No. 1 wideout, with Tyler Johnson as the No. 2, and Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington as the others. Stay tuned.
From TheHuddle
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott struggled in the home opener, throwing two interceptions in a blowout 44-19 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Prescott went 27-for-39 with 293 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions while rushing for 12 yards on two attempts. The Cowboys seemed to have plenty of momentum heading into Week 2 after Prescott agreed to a lucrative contract extension, and the team secured a win over the Cleveland Browns. However, Prescott looked completely out of sync, throwing two first-half interceptions and getting sacked three times. While it's still too early to overreact, Prescott has a good chance to bounce back next week against the Rams, who just surrendered 266 yards and three passing touchdowns to the Arizona Cardinals.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (ankle) had a solid outing in Sunday's narrow win over the Bengals. Pacheco ran the ball 19 times, amassing 90 yards. He added five catches for 21 yards. However, the 25-year-old suffered an ankle injury late in the contest, with head coach Andy Reid stating the back would undergo further testing. Without question, Pacheco is featured in nearly every fantasy lineup imaginable. But he'll likely appear on the injury report heading into the Week 3, Sunday Night Football showdown with the Atlanta Falcons. If Pacheco can't suit up for that one, Carson Steele, who had seven touches for 24 yards, could be the preferred runner, with Samaje Perine potentially handling most of the pass-catching duties out of the backfield.
From RotoBaller
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews posted four receptions for 51 yards on five targets in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Fantasy Spin: It still wasn't a giant stat line which we've come to expect from the TE1, but he is rounding into form after being nearly invisible in Week 1. Andrews is making his way back from a major injury, and he should be just fine as he settles into the season. The Ravens travel to meet the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3.
From TheHuddle
Baltimore Ravens WR Nelson Agholor had one catch for 13 yards on three targets in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
From TheHuddle
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb scored his first touchdown of the season with an electrifying 65-yard reception in Sunday's 44-19 loss to the New Orleans Saints. After signing a lucrative contract extension, the All-Pro was out to prove his worth, finishing the game with four receptions for 90 yards and a score. Lamb remained the focal point of the Cowboys' offense, seeing seven targets, the second-most on the team behind Jalen Tolbert's nine. He'll have a great opportunity next week against the Los Angeles Rams, who just gave up 41 points to the Arizona Cardinals. Lamb remains a must-start in all fantasy football lineups.
From RotoBaller
Houston Texans running back Dameon Pierce (hamstring) won't play against the visiting Chicago Bears on Sunday night. He didn't practice on Friday because of a hamstring injury, so fantasy managers already assumed he wouldn't be available for Week 2. However, with Joe Mixon coming off a 30-carry, 159-yard, one-touchdown performance in the Week 1 win over the Colts, Pierce wasn't expected to be a featured offensive option anyway. With Pierce out, Mixon should see another healthy workload, with Dare Ogunbowale and Cam Akers backing him up.
From RotoBaller
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson completed 21-of-34 passes for 247 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders, while adding five runs for 45 yards.
Fantasy Spin: Well, Jackson isn't going to run for 100 yards every week, and this game looked more like a traditional game, as Derrick Henry led the run game. The Ravens will look to rebound in Week 3 on the road against the Dallas Cowboys.
From TheHuddle
Baltimore Ravens RB Derrick Henry rushed 18 times for 84 yards and a touchdown in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders, while posting a 12-yard reception on his only target.
Fantasy Spin: That's two games and two touchdowns for Henry. He was much more productive, from a yardage perspective, in this one, too. He might not necessarily be a bona fide RB1 week in and week out, but he remains a fantasy must-start in all formats. He'll look to keep up the scoring ways in Week 3 at Dallas.
From TheHuddle
Baltimore Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy posted three solo tackles, two sacks, three tackles for loss and three quarterback hits in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
From TheHuddle
Baltimore Ravens LB Roquan Smith was good for a game-high 11 total stops with four solo tackles and a pass defensed in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
From TheHuddle
Baltimore Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey posted 10 total stops, including eight solo tackles, with a tackle for loss and a pass defensed with an interception in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
From TheHuddle
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (foot) exited Sunday's blowout loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Puka Nacua (knee) is sidelined for the foreseeable future, so Kupp was projected to have a big game. However, he had just four grabs for 37 yards before exiting the contest with a foot injury. Unfortunately, Kupp was observed in a boot after the contest, so his health ahead of the Week 3 meeting with the 49ers will be on the minds of fantasy managers. If the wideout isn't out there for that one, Demarcus Robinson, Tutu Atwell, and Tyler Johnson will do their best to fill the void on the offensive end. Kyren Williams would also presumably see more work than the 12 carries he had in Week 2.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders RB Ameer Abdullah rushed twice for one yard in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens, while posting two receptions for one yard on two targets.
From TheHuddle
Chicago Bears wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. is a healthy scratch ahead of Sunday's game against the Houston Texans. There was a chance Jones' services would be needed for this one. However, while Keenan Allen (heel) won't play, the team at least has Rome Odunze (knee) active for Week 2. Either way, Jones likely wouldn't have seen much attention from fantasy managers.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams registered game bests with nine receptions, 110 yards and 12 targets while also scoring a touchdown in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens.
Fantasy Spin: It appeared that the Raiders had a difficult matchup against the Ravens defense, but Las Vegas definitely went beyond projections in the pass game. The Raiders face the hapless Carolina Panthers in Week 3, but that is a double-edged sword. Adams and the pass game could get off to a big start, but if the team takes a giant lead, the offense could be more run-based, too. Still, Adams is always a must-start fantasy option when healthy.
From TheHuddle
Bills | 31 |
Dolphins | 10 |
Final |
Browns | 18 |
Jaguars | 13 |
Final |
Colts | 10 |
Packers | 16 |
Final |
Chargers | 26 |
Panthers | 3 |
Final |
Giants | 18 |
Commanders | 21 |
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Jets | 24 |
Titans | 17 |
Final |
Seahawks | 23 |
Patriots | 20 |
Final |
Raiders | 26 |
Ravens | 23 |
Final |
Saints | 44 |
Cowboys | 19 |
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49ers | 17 |
Vikings | 23 |
Final |
Buccaneers | 20 |
Lions | 16 |
Final |
Rams | 10 |
Cardinals | 41 |
Final |
Bengals | 25 |
Chiefs | 26 |
Final |
Steelers | 13 |
Broncos | 6 |
Final |
Bears | 0 |
Texans | 3 |
1st Qtr 8:02 |
Falcons | 46u |
Eagles | -5.5 |
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Joe | Sun Sep 15 6:44pm CT |
Rabid Squirrels | Sun Sep 15 6:31pm CT |
Soulmates Forever | Sun Sep 15 2:08pm CT |
Rafi Bombs | Sun Sep 15 12:43pm CT |
Three BB | Sun Sep 15 11:52am CT |
DYNBB2+ Absolutely | Sun Sep 15 10:02am CT |
Sea Dogs BB | Sun Sep 15 9:52am CT |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Sun Sep 15 9:27am CT |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Sun Sep 15 12:33am CT |
Murray/Watson | Sat Sep 14 8:43pm CT |
Pointers BB2 | Wed Sep 11 2:13pm CT |
No Balls Needed | Mon Sep 9 12:36pm CT |
Commissioner | Mon Jul 15 3:32pm CT |