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Through the first month of the ACFFL season, the Seekers have established themselves as the early juggernaut, storming out to a 4–0 start while racking up a league-best 707.73 points for and boasting the widest point differential by far. Behind them, the Creekside Chinchillas sit at 3–1, grinding out wins with solid consistency. A logjam of 2–2 squads—Sneaky Snooks, Stoney, River Runners, Cookies and Cream, and Pikemen—fills the middle of the standings, while Knight Kingdom, Chaos in Paradise, and Rock Chucks are all hunting for answers at 1–3, each carrying multi-game losing streaks into Week 5. With waiver budgets still mostly intact and some managers working the wire harder than others, the season feels wide open beyond the Seekers’ hot start—and the next few weeks should be telling in separating the contenders from the pretenders.
The 13th season of the ACFFL has come to a close with an upset victory in the Championship game. (1) Stoney's historic 14-win season ended short of a title in a close matchup with (6) Seekers, who took the win, 168.75-144.45. Jared Goff (34.82 points) and Puka Nacua (27.9 points) led the way for the Seekers, while Jahmyr Gibbs (31.3 points) and Mike Evans (29.7 points) left it all on the field for Stoney. The matchup came down to Monday night, where Goff and George Kittle's 59 combined was enough to fend off one of Gibbs' best performances of the season. Nate Smith and the Seekers secure their second championship as a franchise, becoming the only champion to finish the season with a losing record not once, but twice.