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Fantasy football points capture performance declines in National Football League offensive skill players following an ankle injury.

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Bergstein, VE; Lu, AZ; Hodgens, BH; Bodendorfer, BM; DeFroda, SF; Kaplan, J; Aiyer, AA
Published in: J Orthop
June 2024

BACKGROUND: The ankle is one of the anatomic sites most frequently injured in National Football League (NFL) players. Ankle injuries have previously been shown to have long-lasting negative impacts, and have been associated with impaired athletic performance. The aim of this study was to use fantasy football points as a metric to evaluate the impact of ankle injuries on NFL offensive skill player performance. METHODS: An open-access online database was used to identify NFL players who sustained ankle injuries from 2009 to 2020. Another public online database was used to determine fantasy points and other performance metrics for injured offensive skill players in the seasons before and after their ankle injury. Injured players were matched to a healthy control by position, age, and BMI. Paired T-tests were performed to evaluate performance metrics before and after the ankle injury. An ANCOVA was performed to assess the effect of return to play (RTP) time and injury type on fantasy performance. RESULTS: 303 players with ankle injuries were included. Fantasy output, including average points per game (PPG) and total fantasy points accrued in one season, significantly decreased in the season following a player's ankle injury (p < 0.0001). In running backs, tight ends, and wide receivers, performance significantly decreased in every metric evaluated (p < 0.0001). In quarterbacks, there was no significant change in performance, except for a decrease in the number of games played (p = 0.0033) and in the number of interceptions thrown (p = 0.029). CONCLUSION: Assessing fantasy football output revealed a decrease in player performance in the season following an ankle injury, especially in route-running players. These results can be used to inform injury prevention and rehabilitation practices in the NFL.

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J Orthop

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0972-978X

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

52

Start / End Page

124 / 128

Location

India

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Bergstein, V. E., Lu, A. Z., Hodgens, B. H., Bodendorfer, B. M., DeFroda, S. F., Kaplan, J., & Aiyer, A. A. (2024). Fantasy football points capture performance declines in National Football League offensive skill players following an ankle injury. J Orthop, 52, 124–128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jor.2024.03.030
Bergstein, Victoria E., Amy Z. Lu, Blake H. Hodgens, Blake M. Bodendorfer, Steven F. DeFroda, Jonathan Kaplan, and Amiethab A. Aiyer. “Fantasy football points capture performance declines in National Football League offensive skill players following an ankle injury.J Orthop 52 (June 2024): 124–28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jor.2024.03.030.
Bergstein VE, Lu AZ, Hodgens BH, Bodendorfer BM, DeFroda SF, Kaplan J, et al. Fantasy football points capture performance declines in National Football League offensive skill players following an ankle injury. J Orthop. 2024 Jun;52:124–8.
Bergstein, Victoria E., et al. “Fantasy football points capture performance declines in National Football League offensive skill players following an ankle injury.J Orthop, vol. 52, June 2024, pp. 124–28. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jor.2024.03.030.
Bergstein VE, Lu AZ, Hodgens BH, Bodendorfer BM, DeFroda SF, Kaplan J, Aiyer AA. Fantasy football points capture performance declines in National Football League offensive skill players following an ankle injury. J Orthop. 2024 Jun;52:124–128.
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Published In

J Orthop

DOI

ISSN

0972-978X

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

52

Start / End Page

124 / 128

Location

India

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences