SCORING

OFFENSE

Passing Yards:
1 point per 25 yards

Passing Touchdowns:
6 points

Interceptions Thrown:
-2 points

300-399 Passing Yards Bonus:
2.5 points

400+ Passing Yards Bonus:
5 points

Rushing Yards:
1 point per 10 yards

Rushing Touchdowns:
6 points

100-199 Rushing Yards Bonus:
5 points

200+ Rushing Yards Bonus:
7.5 points

Receptions:
1 point

Receiving Yards:
1 point per 10 yards

Receiving Touchdowns:
6 points

100-199 Receiving Yards Bonus:
5 points

200+ Receiving Yards Bonus:
7.5 points

Kickoff and Punt Return Touchdowns:
6 points

Fumble Recovered for TD:
6 points

Fumbles Lost:
-2 points

2-Point Conversions:
2 points


KICKING

PAT Made:
1 point

FG Made 0-19:
3 points

FG Made 20-29:
3 points

FG Made 30-39:
3 points

FG Made 40-49:
3 points

FG Made 50+:
5 points


DEFENSE / SPECIAL TEAMS (D/ST)

Sacks:
1 point

Interceptions:
2 points

Fumbles Recovered:
2 points

Safeties:
2 points

Touchdowns:
6 points

Team Defense 2-Point Return:
6 points

Blocked Kicks:
1 point

Points Allowed 0:
10 points

Points Allowed 1-6:
7 points

Points Allowed 7-13:
4 points

Points Allowed 14-20:
1 point

Points Allowed 21-27:
0 points

Points Allowed 28-34:
-1 point

Points Allowed 35+:
-4 points

Kickoff and Punt Return Touchdowns:
6 points
NOTE: If you start a player who happens to return a punt, or a kick-off for a touchdown, not only will that D/ST receive its standard six points, your player will as well.

NOTE: The average score each week is falls somewhere around 135 points.

Below is a screen capture from Super Bowl I. Had this been a regular season match-up, Section [1] would feature ALL SCORES that day. Had this image been captured while the game was in progress, [2] would show how many players you and your opponent had playing at the time, and those that had Yet To Play. [3] Shows what your Benched/Reserved players did that day. You can elect to HIDE the Reserves section if you don’t want to kick yourself for NOT plugging Charles Sims (20.70 pts) into your Flex Spot instead of Giovanni Bernard (8.30 pts). In this particular case, the LTC still would have won this game… but miscalculations like that typically turns Ls into Ws.