Moments like these make football popular, and it’s little wonder that so many people want to take a piece of the game home with them through fantasy football leagues, whether or not Roger Goodell is flashing his trademark smile.
Fantasy football is not just a hobby for a few rabid fans who paint their faces and show up early for Sunday tailgating. It’s a huge industry that’s worth up to $70 billion a year, and hundreds of thousands of players scour the Internet in the hours leading up to game day, looking for injury reports, predicting match ups, talking smack with other players, and generally trying to do anything to get an edge.
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