The ESPN Fantasy Football 2017 Infographic is Amazing
FROM Kevin Ota @KevinOta23- The ESPN Fantasy Football Marathon presented by DraftKings returns for the 2017 season with another 28 straight hours of live fantasy football news, analysis and fun. Starting Monday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. ET through Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 11 p.m. ET, the Marathon will include Fantasy Football specials in primetime, segments on multiple editions of SportsCenter, and Fantasy Football-themed editions of popular ESPN shows, including First Take, Jalen & Jacoby, Mike & Mike, NFL Live, OTL and SportsNation, as well as a special live TV edition of the ESPN Fantasy Focus Football podcast. Also returning is the ESPN “Fantasy Island” and the Celebrity Fantasy Draft, live podcasts on ESPN Audio, special editions of Mock Draft Mondays, and more.
Senior Fantasy Sports Analyst Matthew Berry and NFL Insider Adam Schefter will again appear on air during the 28-hour Marathon, and Trey Wingo will return to host primetime shows on both nights, along with Kenny Mayne sharing his football insights and unique humor and wit. Special guests and celebrities will provide fantasy football analysis, insight and advice for fans throughout the event. All programs during the Marathon will be streamed live on the ESPN App across mobile and OTT devices.
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ESPN Fantasy Football, the No. 1 most popular fantasy football game, is in its 22nd season with new content and game play features on the ESPN Fantasy App and ESPN.com, along with the most comprehensive collection of expert analysis, news, tools and statistical information in the fantasy sports industry across app, web, television and audio. Last year’s first-ever ESPN Fantasy Football Marathon drove the two biggest days ever in the history of ESPN Fantasy Football, counting a record 1,753,511 teams drafted during the Marathon.
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