The FFL is now open for business for the 2024 season. Coaches can now begin re-signing up to three of their
Restricted Free Agents, cut and trade players, and trade their 2024 and
2025 first- and second-round draft picks and their 2024 third-round
draft picks.
Teams that are in violation of roster requirements must address the situation by Sunday, May 5, 2024;
until addressed, teams in violation of requirements cannot re-sign any
of their RFAs or engage in other transactions.
The Draft Lottery will take place on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at around
noon EST; details on that event will be emailed to the league once finalized.
Rule changes for the 2024 season can be found
here and have been e-mailed to the league.
LATEST
LEAGUE NEWS
April 16, 2024: The
Oakland Choppers have re-signed restricted free agents Josh Allen (3
years, $6 million), Ja'Marr Chase (3 years, $7 million), and George
Kittle (3 years, $4 million). They have relinquished the RFA re-signing
rights to Kyle Trask, Saquon Barkley, Amari Cooper, and Kadarius Toney.
The Washington Wildcats have released Skyy Moore and have re-signed
restricted free agents Lamar Jackson (3 years, $6 million), Puka Nacua
(3 years, $4 million), and Kyle Pitts (3 years, $6 million). They have
relinquished the RFA re-signing rights to Nick Chubb, Zack Moss, Ty
Chandler, Tank Dell, Jake Ferguson, Younghoe Koo, and Brandon Aubrey.
The New York Werewolves have re-signed restricted free agent Dalton Schultz (3 years, $2 million).