Leagues Football Fantasy
Leagues
Fantasy football leagues are where fantasy football enthusiasts put their knowledge and skill to practice on a weekly basis. These hobbiests put their pride, and sometimes their money, on the line in the hopes putting together a championship fantasy team.
Other games that use the results of real-life professional sports games, such as "pick 'em" contests, are not part of fantasy sports. (You will find most such games in Games: Gambling: Sports). Additionally, games that use simulated statistics are also not listed in this category and might better be found in Games: Video_Games: Sports, Sports: Fantasy: Simulations: Football, or Games: Internet: Play-By-E-Mail: Sports.
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- A free, sixteen-team league that uses a salary cap and keeper players.
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- Twelve team pay-to-play dynasty league. Teams bid on free agents and all teams are subject to a contract year cap.
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- League established in 1992 and based in the northwestern United States.
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- Twelve team, pay-to-play keeper league, playing since 1996. Features a thirteen week regular season and three week playoff culminating with the Dickey Bowl.
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- Twelve team pay-to-play league. League is divided into three divisions and plays a fourteen week head-to-head schedule followed by a three week playoff.
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- Twelve team fantasy league.
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- Fantasy league page features team rankings, efficiency ratings, and an owner chat room.
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- 12-team keeper league.
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- Pay-to-play keeper league established in 1995.
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- Features two leagues where the best players move up to the premier league each season, while the worse move down into the second league.
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- Pay-to-play league using a basic scoring system plus bonus points for yardage. Established in 1990.
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- Ten team free-to-play league with basic scoring system that mirrors NFL scoring.
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- Twenty team head-to-head league divided into two divisions of ten teams each. Established 1999.
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- Twelve team performance scoring league where teams sign players to contracts up to a contract year cap and free agents are auctioned to the highest bidder.
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- Twelve team free-to-play keeper league using a performance scoring system. Features a fourteen week head-to-head schedule with three week playoffs. Established in 1998.
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- Fourteen team league established in 1992 using a performance scoring system. Teams can start one of three player formations.
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- Twelve team league featuring a thirteen week head-to-head matchup regular season followed by a six team playoff for the Fantasy Bowl Championship.
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- Twenty free-to-play and pay-to-play leagues using a performance scoring system. Draft and salary cap leagues included.
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- Twelve team, three division league.
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- Twelve team league using a performance scoring system.
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- Features multiple pay-to-play leagues in re-draft and keeper format and are 8, 10, or 12 teams large.
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- No-cost fantasy leagues for youths ages 10 to 18.
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- Sixteen team league established in 1995 using a basic scoring system and with a playoff system that carries the season through the NFL Super Bowl.
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- Twelve team free-to-play keeper league using a performance scoring system. Established in 2001.
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- Fourteen team, two division pay-to-play league featuring a thirteen week regular season, three-week playoffs and Toilet Bowl.
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- Twelve team pay-to-play league that uses college instead of NFL football players.
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- Ten team keeper league using a performance scoring system. Plays a thirteen week schedule followed by a three week playoff.
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- Twelve team, pay-to-play league based in West Michigan and dedicated to the memory of quarterback Chuck Long
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- Twelve team league established in 1997. Features an 8-man starting lineup using one of four formations. Includes some mature subject matter.
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- Ten team league established in 1999.
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- Established in 1993 and hosts three fantasy leagues.
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- Fantasy Football league based on a performance scoring system.
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- Twenty team head-to-head matchup league with entry fees and prizes.
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- Features two pay-to-play fantasy football leagues, one keeper and one non-keeper league.
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- Head-to-head keeper league using performance scoring system and individual defensive players on rosters.
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- A ten-team league that was started in the 1998.
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- Ten team pay-to-play league featuring a fourteen week regular season followed by a three week playoff. Established in 1995.
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- Ten-team, salary-cap, non-keeper league founded in 1996.
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