Game Center

Autoplay Instant Video Highlights:
Matchup Outcome
Toronto Bandits Scandinavian Stars
QB Kyler Murray
QB - ARI | vs BUF
14.18 Justin Herbert
QB - LAC | vs LV
10.36
RB Breece Hall
RB - NYJ | vs SF
15.80 Jerome Ford
RB - CLE | vs DAL
15.90
RB Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL | vs PIT
13.60 Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET | vs LAR
15.40
WR Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN | vs NYG
13.90 Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS | vs TB
2.70
WR Nico Collins
WR - HOU | vs IND
14.70 Jaylen Waddle
WR - MIA | vs JAX
13.70
TE Kyle Pitts
TE - ATL | vs PIT
10.10 David Njoku
TE - CLE | vs DAL
6.40
R/W/T Diontae Johnson
WR - CAR | vs NO
2.90 Tony Pollard
RB - TEN | vs CHI
16.90
R/W/T Brian Robinson
RB - WAS | vs TB
16.40 Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - NYG | vs MIN
8.80
K Brandon Aubrey
K - DAL | vs CLE
15.00 --Empty--
DEF Cincinnati Bengals
DEF - CIN | vs NE
7.00 San Francisco 49ers
DEF - SF | vs NYJ
11.00
Final Score 123.58 101.16
Around The League
  • Free Agent Baker Mayfield would have single-handedly defeated Buenos Aires Blue Dogs this week (29.66 to 0.00).
  • Teams that started a top-5 scoring QB went a perfect 2-0 overall this week.
  • Old England Patriots played their cards right this week with the league's top-scoring RB (Barkley with 32.20 points) and the top-scoring WR (Reed with 31.10).
  • First-round draft choices proved their worth this week by averaging 13.77 points, while players chosen in the second round averaged 12.82 and third-rounders 11.20.
  • City Of Champions scored 144.72 points, the highest mark in the league this week.
  • The average projected score across the league was 95.77 points per team this week.

Week 1 Recap: Tuesday Edition

Toronto Bandits Beats Scandinavian Stars

Toronto Bandits picked up 16.40 points from Brian Robinson (40 Rsh Yds, 49 Rec Yds, 1 TD) and 15.80 from Breece Hall (54 Rsh Yds, 39 Rec Yds, 1 TD) to take down Scandinavian Stars 123.58 to 101.16. Toronto Bandits took a 36.98-point lead on Sunday afternoon and maintained that advantage for the rest of the matchup. This win comes as revenge for Toronto Bandits following a postseason defeat last year to Scandinavian Stars. Sixth-round draft pick Terry McLaurin was unimpressive for Scandinavian Stars, putting up 2.70 points. Toronto Bandits starts off the season in fourth place, while Scandinavian Stars starts out in eighth place.

In Week 2, Toronto Bandits squares off against New Orleans VooDoo (1-0, 115.78), while Scandinavian Stars goes up against City Of Champions (1-0, 144.72).

Advanced Analysis
    1. XToronto Bandits
    2. XScandinavian Stars
  • 49362412
    1. 14.18
    2. 10.36
    3. QB
    1. 45.80
    2. 48.20
    3. RB
    1. 31.50
    2. 25.20
    3. WR
    1. 10.10
    2. 6.40
    3. TE
    1. 15.00
    2. 0.00
    3. K
    1. 7.00
    2. 11.00
    3. DEF
    1. XProjected Points
    2. XActual Points
    3. XOptimal Lineup
    1. Toronto Bandits
    2. 114.15
    3. 123.58
    4. 152.38
    1. Scandinavian Stars
    2. 87.50
    3. 101.16
    4. 128.28
    1. XDrafted
    2. XTraded For
    3. XPicked Up
  • Toronto Bandits

  • Scandinavian Stars

Difference Maker
  • WAS Player headshot
  • Brian Robinson RB - WAS Toronto Bandits 16.40 Pts
  • Tony Pollard RB - TEN Scandinavian Stars 16.90 Pts
  • TEN Headshot
Pollard (82 Rsh Yds, 1 TD) had the highest score of any starter on Scandinavian Stars.
Robinson beat his 7.54-point projection by 117.5%, the highest percentage of any starter on Toronto Bandits.
Player Notes
  • ATL Headshot
  • Kyle Pitts TE - ATL

    With 10.10 points (26 Rec Yds, 1 TD), Pitts tallied the third-highest score for a TE this week.

  • DAL Headshot
  • Brandon Aubrey K - DAL

    The 15.00 points scored by Aubrey this week was good enough to rank fourth among Ks.

  • CLE Headshot
  • David Njoku TE - CLE

    Njoku (44 Rec Yds) scored 6.40 points, the ninth-highest score of any TE in the league this week.

  • NYJ Headshot
  • Breece Hall RB - NYJ

    Hall, the 1st-round pick for Toronto Bandits, outscored Jahmyr Gibbs, the 1st-round pick for Scandinavian Stars.

  • SF Headshot
  • San Francisco 49ers DEF - SF

    The 49ers Defense was drafted in the 16th round by Scandinavian Stars, but scored more points than the Bengals Defense, who was drafted in the 14th round by Toronto Bandits.

  • HOU Headshot
  • Nico Collins WR - HOU

    Collins (117 Rec Yds) scored 14.70 points, the highest of any starting WR on Toronto Bandits.

NextGenStats