Navigating
Use the Season and Week buttons (top left) to switch what you're viewing. The page auto-updates — every 15 seconds when games are live, every 60 seconds otherwise. No need to refresh.
Toolbar
- Players — show or hide specific players. Pin (★) a player to keep them at the top of every table — pinning a hidden player automatically shows them. Show all restores everyone; Clear all hides everyone except pinned players. Switch to Pinned mode to see only pinned players.
- Theme — choose a color scheme: Default or any of the 32 NFL team colors, in Modern or Throwback style.
- Light / Dark — toggle between light and dark mode. Your preference is saved.
The three sections
The page has three collapsible sections. Click any section title to expand or collapse it.
- Games — every game this week, with scores and pick results
- Projected / Season Standings — season totals plus a This Week column showing live results. Click This Week or Season in the column headers to re-sort the table; your preference is remembered across refreshes. The section is called Projected Standings while games are in progress, and automatically becomes Season Standings once all games are final. When final, download links appear for a Season Summary or full Week by Week CSV.
- Starting Standings — where everyone stood at the start of this week
Inside the Games section
- Time slot groups — Games are grouped by time slot (e.g. Sunday Early, Sunday Late, Sunday Night). Click a time-slot row to collapse just that group, or use Expand / Collapse All Games to toggle everything at once.
- Columns — Click any column header to collapse that column and save space.
- Score & Pick Lead — scores show the current clock and quarter during live games (e.g. CIN 31, BUF 32 — 7:44 - 3rd). The leading team is shown in bold. The Pick Lead column shows which team is currently covering the spread and by how much.
- Color coding — Pick results are color-coded: winning and losing. In-progress games show live color based on the current score. Games not yet started appear without color.
- Stadium — tap the ⓘ next to any kickoff time to see the stadium name and location.
How scoring works
Each game has a point spread — for example, Lions +7.5. The Lions are getting 7.5 points, so a Lions pick wins if they win outright or lose by fewer than 7.5. Picking the other team wins only if they win by more than 7.5 points.
Because spreads are always a half-point, there are no ties — every pick is a clear win or loss.