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Time to face facts: Fantasy football punishments have officially jumped the shark in 2026

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Time to face facts: Fantasy football punishments have officially jumped the shark in 2026

With the first real week of preseason football in the books, the regular season feels well within reach, and with that, the accoutrements that go along with it as well.

Of all the added fun to accompany an NFL season, nothing can top the excitement of fantasy football.

It has taken on a life of its own and has practically become its own sport, giving fans even more reason to tune into games they otherwise would have no interest in watching, and because we are so close to the start of the actual NFL season, that means fantasy football drafts are sure to follow.

BRUTAL FANTASY FOOTBALL PUNISHMENT SENDS LONE ASTRONAUT TO KAUFFMAN STADIUM NOSEBLEEDS FOR ROYALS GAME While things like draft order and league rules are a topic of conversation at the start of any fantasy season, something that most leagues also try to get squared away on day one is the punishment for whoever finishes last.

Now, let me just say, I think "punishing" someone for finishing in last place for a game that is essentially chance and injury luck is kind of dumb on its face, but I have to admit there have been some humorous punishments in the past.

A personal favorite of mine was the guy who had to stay at a Waffle House for 24 hours, but each waffle he ate during that timespan knocked an hour off of his sentence.

It was funny and creative, but lately I feel like we've been getting less of both of those qualities in our fantasy football punishments.

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I'm not saying we've seen every punishment imaginable - there are still some new and creative ones being explored - but by and large, they either feel like repeats or they just aren't very funny.

Here's one where the loser has to stand up in a public setting and tell everyone why he would make a bad boyfriend.

There's nothing creative about it and it isn't all that funny, it's just kind of mean.

Then you had this one where the loser's friends duct taped him to a chair and poured a bunch of food products onto him.

Again, not super funny or creative unless you're a fan of frat initiations or interrogation tactics.

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