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Daily Fantasy Leagues

Have you entered the world of daily fantasy leagues yet? Start playing today and get the excitement of championship Sunday every day!

Every day you can enter daily fantasy leagues against new people. They’re easy to join, easy to play, safe and secure, and a TON of fun! You can enter for as little as $1 and can play for thousands of dollars in prizes! There are even some FREE contests!

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HOW IT WORKS

Just like finding as many above average players as possible in a regular league, the goal in daily fantasy leagues is to find as much value as possible for as small a price as possible. You get a fixed budget and you can select any players you want, as long as their total cost is less than the budget.

You can pick any type of team you want in daily fantasy leagues – you can get all stud RBs and choose cheaper WRs or pair a QB with all his WRs. You can even start your favorite player every week!

There are two main contest types: Head-to-Heads and Tournaments.

HEAD-TO-HEADS

This contest is just like it sounds. You make a lineup and play against one other person who has made a lineup. Best lineup wins!

This is the safest type of contest you can play in. You need to win about 55% of these contests to break even. Generally, you look for safe, consistent players for these lineups.

50/50 leagues require similar lineups as Head-to-Heads but there are more people playing. There may be 10, 50, 100 or more people playing. If your lineup finishes in the top 50%, you win money.

TOURNAMENTS

If Head-to-Head contests are like grinding in poker, Tournaments are like the lottery! There is a great deal of strategy involved, but it still requires a lot of things to work in your favor. They are incredibly fun to play, but be careful not to spend more than you can afford to lose as they’re very difficult to win. Tournament lineups require high upside players who may not be very consistent but have potential to be the highest scoring players at their respective positions in any given week.

Recent News

The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane reports that Eagles OG Landon Dickerson (knee) is "trending toward playing" in Week 1 against the Cowboys.
Dickerson recently underwent surgery to address a meniscus injury. It appears as though his rehab has gone very well. The three-time-defending Pro Bowl blocker should play a pivotal role as the Eagles likely attempt to ground-and-pound their way to victory in the second half.
(Aug 31 -- NBC Sports)

Eagles S Andrew Mukuba (groin) was seen in pads and is "ready to practice in some form today."
The Eagles drafted Mukuba in the second round this year. He was competing with Sydney Brown for one of the starting safety roles when he suffered a shoulder injury in late July. He later picked up a groin injury upon returning. Mukuba is likely slated for a backup role early in the year, but his draft capital should get him more opportunities to take over as a starter as the year progresses.
(Aug 31 -- NBC Sports)

Eagles signed OG Kenyon Green to a contract.
Green's promotion coincides with OG/C Willie Lampkin being placed on injured reserve. Lampkin was waived by the Rams with an injury designation after suffering a preseason knee injury. Lampkin will be eligible to return after four games missed.
(Aug 31 -- NBC Sports)

Landon Dickerson Moving Toward Week 1 Return; G Kenyon Green On Eagles 53-Man Roster
Undergoing meniscus surgery in mid-August, Landon Dickerson was viewed as a candidate to come back early in the season. But missed time was still squarely on the radar for the Eagles’ Pro Bowl left guard. That may not end up being required. After the defending Super Bowl champions kept Dickerson on their active roster — […]
(Aug 31 -- Pro Football Rumors)

Cowboys sign cornerback DaRon Bland to 4-year, $92 million contract extension
Days after shipping Micah Parsons to the Packers in a blockbuster trade, the Cowboys signed cornerback DaRon Bland to a contract extension.
(Aug 31 -- Yahoo Sports)