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Jon Kinsman, YFFL Commissioner


September 13, 2022


Coming off a MVP season in 2020 along with a YFFL championship and Super Bowl MVP in 2021, what else is there for Josh Allen to prove?

Apparently it's that he can do all of those things again.

Allen and the defending champion Refugees hit the ground running as the 2022 season opened up on Thursday night and never looked back. The champs posted a league-high 74 points behind Allen's 26 points and a combined 38 points from their pass catchers to cruise to an easy opening week victory.

The High 5'n White Guys (Refugees owner Anthony Aceto's other team) also cake-walked to a 40-point victory over the hapless Orangutangs, who lost starting QB Dak Prescott and RB Elijah Mitchell to multi-week injuries.

With four titles in the last five years, it looks like Aceto is not letting up on his stranglehold of the YFFL.

Elsewhere around the league, the Llamas sprang an upset over the Dragons behind 14 points from Saquon Barkley, just his fourth double-digit output in 4 injury-plagued seasons since a sterling rookie campaign, the Thugs erased memories of last season's 0-8 start with a 50-47 win over the Brothers, and Patrick Mahomes reminded everyone that you can't count out the Buddies while he's at the controls, tossing 5 touchdowns to beat the Mallards almost single-handedly.