The combo of Mike Evans and Jared Goff led the charge, as Florida Seals snatched a win from Stone Poney 148.92 to 107.68. That tandem joined forces to score 55.52 points, significantly outperforming Bucky Irving and Josh Allen (45.98 combined points), the top two on Stone Poney. Evans scored two touchdowns, accumulating 29.70 points (97 Rec Yds, 2 TD). Goff also put up 303 passing yards on his way to 25.82 points (303 Pas Yds, 1 2PT, 3 TD). Florida Seals was clutch under the lights of prime time with 50.02 points during Monday Night Football (34% of their final score). Florida Seals gets revenge for a Week 15 loss (174.48 to 138.40) and improves to 1-2 this season against Stone Poney. Stone Poney was led by Irving with 23.00 points (113 Rsh Yds, 77 Rec Yds) and Allen, who scored 22.98 (182 Pas Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD).
Stone Poney had one significant player that missed out on some opportunities. Terry McLaurin could only reel in a single catch, despite seeing a total of seven targets.
With 33 touches this week for Saquon Barkley, it means that his touches have now increased in three consecutive games.
For the winners, a few players have been postseason stars, most notably Evans and Cameron Dicker. During the playoffs, that duo has exceeded their season scoring averages by 62% and 41%, respectively. Despite the loss, Stone Poney also had several players performing their best in the playoffs, including Irving and Puka Nacua. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 20.60 and 18.25 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 51% and 49%. Conversely, the losers had a pair of players who struggled in the playoff spotlight: Terry McLaurin and Allen.
Florida Seals wrapped up the regular season in first place with a record of 12-3. They also ranked first in the league with 140.80 points per game. In their only other postseason game on their voyage to the championship, Florida Seals took down Karrie, 163.64 to 142.18. They had the league's best average scoring margin this season, outpacing opponents by 20.79 points per game. Stone Poney finished the regular season in second place with a record of 11-4. They also ranked second in the league with 136.65 points per game. In their only other postseason game of the season, Stone Poney defeated Puget Sound Salamanders, 148.56 to 123.28.