Week 17
Bail Kings Era
8-9 143.22
116.81
Business Time
124.16
13-4
116.03
Bail Kings Era beat expectations, knock off Business Time, 143.22-124.16
Bail Kings Era outperformed expectations, securing a 143.22-124.16 victory over Business Time. Bail Kings Era never trailed in this one after nabbing a 23.34-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind Ja'Marr Chase (46.1 points) and Devin Singletary (24.75). Najee Harris (188 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 18 Rec Yds) and DK Metcalf (6 Rec, 63 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs) were the leading performers for Business Time in the loss. This marks the first time this season Bail Kings Era have taken down Business Time, after falling 138.03-101.54 in their last matchup. Bail Kings Era end the season at 8-9, while Business Time finish the campaign at 13-4.
Matchup Timeline
Bail Kings Era
Business Time
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Chase (11 Rec, 266 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs) scored 46.1 points against the Chiefs in Week 17. His scoring output more-than-quadrupled his 10.94-point projection and was much higher than his 13.9-point season scoring average.
Top Player Comparison
Bail Kings Era
Points
% of total points 143.22
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The New England Patriots defense
DEF
Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
Ja'Marr Chase had a 72-yard touchdown catch and a 69-yard touchdown catch for Bail Kings Era to contribute to an 89.30-65.96 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Kyler Murray had a 43-yard pass and a 42-yard pass for Bail Kings Era, helping the team to a 137.12-95.56 lead.
Sunday Night
Greg Joseph had a 51-yard field goal for Bail Kings Era, contributing to a 143.22-95.56 lead for the team.
Monday
Najee Harris had a 37-yard touchdown run for Business Time.
Points By Position
Bail Kings Era
Business Time
Standings Update
Well, that's a wrap for the season. Let's take one last look at where these teams finished up before pivoting to next year.
Bail Kings Era
Bail Kings Era ended the season averaging 101.21 points per game, 3rd-highest in the league, placing them 6th in the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
3547 Pass Yds, 23 Pass TDs, 388 Rush Yds, 5 Rush TDs
Ja'Marr Chase
Best Drafted
79 Rec, 1429 Rec Yds, 13 Rec TDs
NE Defense
Best Acquisition
16.9 Avg Pts Allowed, 311.6 Avg Yds Allowed, 30 Turnovers
Business Time
Business Time completed the season with the league's 2nd-highest points average (106.57 ppg), placing them atop the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
4648 Pass Yds, 38 Pass TDs
138 Rec, 1829 Rec Yds, 15 Rec TDs
Van Jefferson Jr.
Best Acquisition
48 Rec, 771 Rec Yds, 6 Rec TDs
Game Notes
Bail Kings Era won despite the fact that only two of their nine starting players exceeded their scoring projections.
Business Time had only three of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Both teams exceeded their season scoring average.
Each team scored more than its projected point total.
The matchup featured the two highest-scoring teams of the week.
The matchup's 19.06-point margin was the largest in the league this week.
This win concludes a three-game losing skid for Bail Kings Era, while the loss brings an end to a nine-game winning streak for Business Time.
Not only did Bail Kings Era win, but they also covered the 0.78-point forecasted margin of victory.
In a losing effort, Najee Harris recorded 28.6 points, the third-highest score in the league this week.