Fantasy Football SCORING SETTINGS Or RULES
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The following are the default NFL-Managed League Scoring Settings. These default scoring settings are used in all NFL-Managed Leagues.
DEFAULT NFL-MANAGED SCORING SETTINGS
OFFENSE
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Passing Yards: 1 point per 25 yards passing
Passing Touchdowns: 4 points
Interceptions: -2 points
Rushing Yards: 1 point per 10 yards Rushing Touchdowns: 6 points
Receiving Yards: 1 point per 10 yards
Receiving Touchdowns: 6 points
Fumble Recovered for a Touchdown: 6 points
2-Point Conversions: 2 points
Fumbles Lost: -2 points

KICKINGPAT Made: 1 point
FG Made (0-49 yards): 3 points
FG Made (50+ yards): 5 points
DEFENSE TEAM
Sacks: 1 point
Interceptions: 2 points
Fumbles Recovered: 2 points
Safeties: 2 points
Defensive Touchdowns: 6 points
Kick and Punt Return Touchdowns: 6 points
Points Allowed (0): 10 points
Points Allowed (1-6): 7 points
Points Allowed (7-13): 4 points
Points Allowed (14-20): 1 points
Points Allowed (21-27): 0 points
Points Allowed (28-34): -1 points
Points Allowed (35+): -4 points
GENERAL SCORING SETTINGS
Use Fractional Points: Yes
Use Negative Points: Yes
- HEAD-TO-HEAD SCORING FORMAT
All Fantasy Football leagues feature head-to-head scoring.
Much like the games that take place across the NFL each Sunday, your team will be matched up against another team within your league. Similar to an NFL game being decided on the field with the team scoring the most points earning a win, your fantasy matchup behaves accordingly.
Take a loss. And if your game ends in a tie, you guessed it - a tie in the overall standings.
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