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- WR-18.90
- WR-222.90
- TE19.20
- W/R20.00
- K12.00
- DEF19.00
- QB15.30
- RB-16.30
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Matchup Outcome
DarStars | Football is back | ||||
QB |
Josh Allen QB - BUF | vs NYJ |
22.98 |
Joe Flacco QB - IND | vs NYG |
15.30 | |
RB |
Saquon Barkley RB - PHI | vs DAL |
18.90 |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ | vs BUF |
6.30 | |
RB |
Zach Charbonnet RB - SEA | vs CHI |
10.60 |
Chase Brown RB - CIN | vs DEN |
13.10 | |
WR |
Nico Collins WR - HOU | vs BAL |
8.90 |
Malik Nabers WR - NYG | vs IND |
36.10 | |
WR |
Puka Nacua WR - LAR | vs ARI |
22.90 |
Ladd McConkey WR - LAC | vs NE |
29.40 | |
TE |
George Kittle TE - SF | vs DET |
19.20 |
Jonnu Smith TE - MIA | vs CLE |
11.60 | |
W/R |
Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - DET | vs SF |
20.00 |
Jonathan Taylor RB - IND | vs NYG |
27.60 | |
K |
Chase McLaughlin K - TB | vs CAR |
12.00 |
Jake Bates K - DET | vs SF |
10.00 | |
DEF |
Philadelphia Eagles DEF - PHI | vs DAL |
19.00 |
Indianapolis Colts DEF - IND | vs NYG |
-4.00 | |
Final Score 154.48 | 145.40 |
Around The League
- Hubcity has now beaten their projected score eight weeks in a row.
- BayArea continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score six weeks in a row.
- All my BENGALS continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score five weeks in a row.
- Football is back has now beaten their projected score five weeks in a row.
- Chappers NZ Choppers continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score four weeks in a row.
- No surprise here: teams have won 81.8% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring QB of the week (9-2 overall).
- All my BENGALS was tough to beat with the league's top-scoring QB (Burrow with 36.98 points) and the top-scoring WR (Higgins with 40.10) this week.
- DarStars is on a four-game winning streak.
Week 17 Recap: Tuesday Edition
DarStars Rallies Late to Beat Football is back, Celebrates League Championship
- Updated: Tuesday December 31, 2025 2:34:59 PM CUT
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Facing a 20.12-point deficit on Monday night, DarStars scored 39.20 to beat Football is back 154.48 to 145.40. They also put up the highest point total this week. DarStars goes to 1-1 this season against Football is back, avenging a Week 9 loss (138.50 to 126.20) the last time the teams met. Malik Nabers brought in the third-highest score of the league this week with 36.10 points (171 Rec Yds, 2 TD) for Football is back.
Digging further into the outcome, Football is back should place the blame on their choice at defense, the Colts Defense. the Colts D had been projected to put up 6.15 points, actually produced -4.00, and that difference was enough for DarStars to take the win.
With 33 touches this week for Saquon Barkley, it means that his touches have now increased in three consecutive games.
For the winners, two players have been heating up in the postseason : Puka Nacua and George Kittle. During the playoffs, that duo has outperformed their season scoring averages by 49% and 33%, respectively. Conversely, DarStars has a pair of players trending in the wrong direction. Zach Charbonnet and Josh Allen have both fallen well beneath their year-to-date averages during the postseason. Despite the loss, Football is back also had a few players performing their best in the playoffs, including Jonathan Taylor and Nabers. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 33.70 and 24.95 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 163% and 70%. On the other hand, the losers had a player who was sputtering under the brightest lights. Averaging 14.43 points on the season, Breece Hall mustered just 10.15 per game in the playoffs.
DarStars concluded the regular season in first place with a record of 12-3. They also ranked first in the league with 150.02 points per game. In their only other postseason game on their path to the championship, DarStars beat BayArea, 149.46 to 133.22. They had the league's best average scoring margin this season, outpacing opponents by 31.43 points per game. Football is back finished the regular season in third place with a record of 10-5. With a scoring average of 122.09, they also placed fourth in the league in that metric. In their only other postseason game of the season, Football is back took down Hubcity, 147.94 to 136.88.
Advanced Analysis
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- XDarStars
- XFootball is back
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66493316
- 22.98
- 15.30
- QB
- 29.50
- 47.00
- RB
- 51.80
- 65.50
- WR
- 19.20
- 11.60
- TE
- 12.00
- 10.00
- K
- 19.00
- -4.00
- DEF
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- XProjected Points
- XActual Points
- XOptimal Lineup
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- DarStars
- 137.10
- 154.48
- 154.48
- Football is back
- 115.60
- 145.40
- 145.40
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- XDrafted
- XTraded For
- XPicked Up
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DarStars
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Football is back
Difference Maker
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- Josh Allen QB - BUF DarStars 22.98 Pts
- Malik Nabers WR - NYG Football is back 36.10 Pts
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Nabers made seven catches for a season-high 171 yards and two TDs.
Allen (182 Pas Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD) was the highest-scoring starter for DarStars this week.
Player Notes
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Saquon Barkley RB - PHI
Barkley had 31 carries for 167 yards, giving him at least 150 yards on the ground in each of his last two games.
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George Kittle TE - SF
With eight catches for 112 yards, Kittle has at least 100 receiving yards in each of his last two games.
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Puka Nacua WR - LAR
This week was the fifth time this season Nacua has eclipsed 100 yards receiving, as he put up 10 catches for 129 yards.
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Philadelphia Eagles DEF - PHI
The Eagles Defense (7 PA, 1 TD, 1 Sack, 2 Int, 2 Fum) scored 19.00 points, the highest score of any DEF in the league this week.
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Jonathan Taylor RB - IND
With 27.60 points, Taylor set the high-water mark this week for any RB.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - DET
St. Brown made eight catches for 60 yards and a TD, giving him at least 50 yards and a touchdown in each of his last three games.
