Written by Cory Puffett
Published November 20, 2025
All-time H2H: Brandon leads series 5-4
Alex finished among the Top 3 scorers for the third straight week while Brandon will need a stat correction to keep his league-leading 100-point streak alive.
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While Ashton Jeanty’s Monday night performance was a disappointment, it was Lamar Jackson who truly let Brandon down. The two-time NFL MVP and 2019 AFL MVP finished with less than a point thanks to his two interceptions, one of which was taken for a house call.
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George Pickens was the game’s top scorer, but De’Von Achane and the Pittsburgh Steelers defense helped Alex overcome that disadvantage and win his sixth game in his last seven contests.
All-time H2H: Series tied 1-1
All-time H2H: Evan leads series 12-7
All-time H2H: Sean leads series 12-5
All-time H2H: William leads series 10-8
All-time H2H: Stephen leads series 7-5
Free Agent All-Stars vs Tom Brady Award Winner
Every week, we take the best possible lineup made of players who were available on waivers in the AFL at the end of the week and compare it to the top scoring team of the week in our league. Included percentages for the Free Agent All-Star players represent the percentage of FleaFlicker leagues in which each the player was rostered as of data gathering (usually Tuesday morning).
Final Score:
Free Agent All-Stars – 198.54
TB Award Winner – 144.65
YTD Tom Brady Award Winner Record: 4-7
IR Report
In our league, any player can be placed on IR regardless of injury designation. Once on IR, the player cannot be moved, dropped, or traded for a minimum of three weeks.
After Week 1, IR placements are retroactive to the prior week as long as the player was already on the team's roster but was not in the starting lineup during that prior week. This means those players will be eligible to come off IR after just a two-week stay.
Competitive Lineup Penalty Report
This year, we instituted a new rule requiring managers to start a full lineup of active players. A strike system penalizes managers who leave inactive players, or players on bye, in their starting lineup.
Strike 1: No penalty
Strike 2: Fine of $100 FAAB + move to back of all postseason tiebreakers
Strike 3: Repeat Strike 2 penalty + move to back of every round of next year's draft
Strike 4: Dismissal from AFL
Strikes clear in reverse order, two seasons (currently 30 regular season weeks) after the first earned strike.
$4 - Tom Brady Award (Highest Scorer) Cory Puffett #16 in his career (t-5th most all-time)
144.65 points Does not rank in Top 100 all-time
$1 - Norm Van Brocklin Award (Top QB) William Battle #13 in his career
Josh Allen, 44.79 18th career QB1 week
$1 - Adrian Peterson Award (Top RB) Eric Meyer #26 in his career (most all-time)
Christian McCaffrey, 35.24 10th career RB1 week
$1 - Flipper Anderson Award (Top WR) Cory Puffett #16 in his career (t-2nd most all-time)
Tetairoa McMillan, 30.45 1st career WR1 week
$1 - Shannon Sharpe Award (Top TE) Jeffery McDonald #3 in his career
George Kittle, 22.65 19th career TE1 week
$1 - Scott O'Brien Award (Top K) Alex Kincaid #10 in his career
Wil Lutz, 19.70 11th career K1 week
$1 - Chuck Noll Award (Top DEF) Alex Mayo #9 in his career
Pittsburgh Steelers, 23.99 11th DEF1 week all-time
David Carr Award (Lowest Scorer) Stephen April #9 in his career
#1 Power Ranking Eric Meyer #38 in his career (most all-time)
#12 Power Ranking Alex Kincaid #6 in his career
*Repeat from last week
Chuck Knox Award (Best Coach) Sean Kennedy #15 in his career (t-2ndmost all-time)
Succeeding on both of his coaching risks, Sean earned a league-high 17.16 points, more than his 12.58-point margin of victory. He earned 7.32 points by starting Bo Nix at quarterback instead of Joe Burrow and the other 9.84 points by starting the Jacksonville Jaguars defense instead of the Detroit Lions.
Hue Jackson Award (Worst Coach) Eric Meyer #9 in his career
Though perhaps it wasn't a true coaching 'risk,' Eric failed to remove an injured and inactive Brian Thomas from his lineup this week and cost his team a league-high 10.98 points by leaving Jordan Mason on his bench.
Managers took a combined 10 coaching risks this week and were successful on 7. The league's net point differential was +10.80
To date in 2025, the AFL has a .458 success rate on 155 total coaching risks with a -162.27 point differential
Lucky Wins
Alex Kincaid 2-9 breakdown (#10 scorer for the week)
Unlucky Losses
Will Massimini 6-5 breakdown (#6 scorer for the week)
Josh Allen, QB William Battle 44.79 Points (#7 all-time)
Christian McCaffrey, RB Eric Meyer 35.24 Points (#99 all-time)
Wil Lutz, K Alex Kincaid 19.70 Points (T-#30 all-time)
Cairo Santos, K Cory Puffett 17.80 Points (T-#72 all-time)
Anthony Battle left the #3 QB performance of the week on his bench
Dak Prescott, 26.50 Points
Will Massimini left the #5 WR performance of the week on his bench
Christian Watson, 19.60 Points
Stephen April left the #2 DEF performance of the week on his bench
Cleveland Browns, 19.50 Points
Anthony Battle left the #4 DEF performance of the week on his bench
Philadelphia Eagles, 16.93 Points
None in Week 11
The AFL scored 1,234.88 points in Week 11
This does not rank in the Top 50 in league history out of 181 regular season weeks
Brandon Saunders's league-leading active streak of 100-point games ended at 15 after falling less than half a point short in Week 11.
Eric Meyer takes over as the active leader with his 12th straight 100-point outing, tied for the 8th longest streak in AFL history.
Alex Kincaid's league-leading active drought of 100-point games extended to 7 games, setting a new career high and tying the longest drought in AFL history.
With Eric Meyer punching his ticket to the playoffs last week, we're down to three spots left up for grabs.
This week, Anthony Battle can clinch a playoff spot with a win against Will Massimini plus losses by Evan Ash against Jeffery McDonald and Sean Kennedy against Eric Meyer.
Meanwhile, if either Sean loses his game or Alex Mayo loses against Stephen April, Anthony can clinch at least a tie for a playoff spot with a win.