Hardcore Competition

  • Weekly opponent match-ups in your league
  • Real-time stats updates on all teams in your league
  • Weekly standings and Top 100 reports
  • 32 team leagues, 8 four-team divisions
  • Seventeen regular season weeks, Four playoff weeks
  • Free Buddy League option
  • CASH paid out to the top teams in each 32 team league!

Win Big Money

PRIZES
1st Place $25,000
2nd $5,000
3rd $2,000
4th $1,000
$400 in League Winner Cash
Over $250,000 Paid Last Season!

Easy to Play

  • Ten player/team positions, one flex position
  • Use your $100 million salary cap to build your team
  • Integrated up-to-the minute player and injury news
  • Online or toll-free phone trades

Entry Options

Starter Package Entry for $9.95 includes:
Online Gamebook, Premium Internet Reports

Complete Package Entry for $19.95 includes:
Online Gamebook, Premium Internet Reports, In-Game Stats and one Full-Team Trade Certificate

High Stakes Package Entry for $200 includes:
High Stakes league prizes, Online Gamebook and Premium Internet Reports, In-Game Stats and one Full-Team Trade Certificate

Head2Head Fantasy Football: How it Works!

Testimonials

"I've never experienced a better fantasy game than H2H Football! I'm having a blast!"
Kyle – Bend, Oregon

"The competition in this league is ten times better than in my draft league at work. This is definitely worth the money for the fun!"
Sam – Henderson, Nevada

Player News

  • 05.16.12Rashad Jennings (knee) has impressed Jags' coach Mike Mularkey with starter Maurice Jones-Drew not attending OTAs due to a contract dispute, according to the Florida Times-Union.
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  • 05.16.12Vick Ballard agreed to a four-year, $2.24 million contract with the Colts, Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times reports.
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  • 05.16.12Jeremy Ebert agreed to a four-year, $2.148 million contract with the Patriots, scout.com reports.
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  • 05.16.12Kareem McKenzie says he plans to play next season, but will retire if no teams consider pursuing him, the Newark Star-Ledger reports.
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  • 05.16.12According to special teams coordinator Greg McMahon, the Saints did not merely re-sign the 42-year old John Kasay for insurance reasons in case Garrett Hartley was not fully healed from the injury that sidelined him last year, but rather plan on holding an open competition for kicking duties, reports the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
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  • 05.16.12According to special teams coordinator Greg McMahon, the Saints did not merely re-sign 42-year old John Kasay for insurance reasons in case Garrett Hartley was not fully healed from the injury that sidelined him last year, but rather plan on holding an open competition for kicking duties, reports the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
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