- 150
- 125
- 100
- 75
- 50
- 25
- 0
- 8:15 pm
Thu11:05 pm
Thu - 1:00 pm
Sun4:15 pm
Sun - 4:25 pm
Sun7:50 pm
Sun - 8:20 pm
Sun11:20 pm
Sun - 8:00 pm
Mon11:00 pm
Mon
El ChupacaBrock | Personal Fouls | ||||
QB |
Jayden Daniels QB - WAS | vs NO |
22.13 |
Kyler Murray QB - ARI | vs NE |
8.57 | |
RB |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ | vs JAX |
13.10 |
Kyren Williams RB - LAR | vs SF |
13.20 | |
WR |
Cooper Kupp WR - LAR | vs SF |
0.00 |
Jauan Jennings WR - SF | vs LAR |
5.10 | |
WR |
Terry McLaurin WR - WAS | vs NO |
26.30 |
Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - DET | vs BUF |
38.30 | |
TE |
Trey McBride TE - ARI | vs NE |
17.70 |
Jonnu Smith TE - MIA | vs HOU |
19.80 | |
W/R |
Jerry Jeudy WR - CLE | vs KC |
21.80 |
Tony Pollard RB - TEN | vs CIN |
9.50 | |
R/W/T |
Drake London WR - ATL | vs LV |
14.30 |
Joe Mixon RB - HOU | vs MIA |
10.60 | |
K |
Ka'imi Fairbairn K - HOU | vs MIA |
8.00 |
Wil Lutz K - DEN | vs IND |
7.00 | |
DEF |
Baltimore Ravens DEF - BAL | vs NYG |
6.00 |
Washington Commanders DEF - WAS | vs NO |
6.00 | |
Final Score 129.33 | 118.07 |
El ChupacaBrock picked up 26.30 points from Terry McLaurin (73 Rec Yds, 2 TD) and 22.13 from Jayden Daniels (226 Pas Yds, 66 Rsh Yds, 2 TD), defeating Personal Fouls 129.33 to 118.07. El ChupacaBrock came into the Monday night game facing a 3.04-point deficit, but scored 14.30 for the comeback victory. This matchup included four lead changes, with the largest lead being 33.13 points after Sunday afternoon. This upset was revenge for a loss to Personal Fouls in their last meeting a season ago. Amon-Ra St. Brown brought in the third-highest score in the league this week with 38.30 points (193 Rec Yds, 1 TD) for Personal Fouls. With Cooper Kupp delivering zero points for El ChupacaBrock, the outcome could have been worse.
Personal Fouls had one fairly noteworthy player that missed out on some chances. Despite being targeted nine times, Jauan Jennings could only manage two catches. One slot where Personal Fouls is really kicking themselves is wide receiver. Xavier Worthy could have started in place of Jauan Jennings, and that point difference would've been enough to win.
To go along with the fantasy victory, El ChupacaBrock was savvy enough to choose winners in real life, as well. Among all of their starters, Jerry Jeudy is the only one whose NFL team lost this week.
For the winners, a couple of players have been warming up at the right time: the Cleveland WR and Trey McBride. Over the past four games, that duo has topped their season scoring averages by 69% and 33%, respectively. On the other hand, El ChupacaBrock has a player trending in the wrong direction. Cooper Kupp has substantially underperformed his year-to-date average recently. Despite the playoff loss, Jonnu Smith was playing well during the stretch run for Personal Fouls. Over the last four games, he has averaged 19.55 points, exceeding his year-to-date number by 59%.
Powered by a hot run to end the season, El ChupacaBrock headed into the playoffs as the No. 5 seed. They advance to the semifinals where they will face top-seeded The Huntsvillain. The Huntsvillain is in the midst of an 11-game winning streak. Personal Fouls ended the regular season with a record of 7-7, good for fourth place. When considering points per game, they ranked slightly worse (sixth with 116.55). Personal Fouls was bounced early this postseason, losing in their first playoff matchup.
This week was the third time this season Jeudy has eclipsed 100 yards receiving, as he put up 11 catches for 108 yards.
Smith (48 Rec Yds, 1 TD) scored 19.80 points, the highest score of any TE in the league this week.
It was a season-high 108 yards for Williams this week with 29 carries.
Having made at least two field goals in each of his last 10 games, Fairbairn is kicking well. This week, he went 2-2 on field goal attempts.
McBride (87 Rec Yds) scored 17.70 points, the fourth-highest score of any TE in the league this week.
The 22.13 points scored by Daniels this week was good enough to rank seventh among QBs.