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5 stunning fantasy football trophies to order for your 2025 league

5 stunning fantasy football trophies to order for your 2025 league

USA Today12 hours ago
Unless you're the Super Bowl champs, nothing compares to draft day for your fantasy football team.
For many, a trip to Buffalo Wild Wings or a friend's basement-turned draft "war room" is as intense as the actual NFL Draft itself.
While that's fun, the feeling of watching your hand-picked team (or auto-drafted, but please no) will your funkily-named squad to a championship is almost euphoric. Sadly, it's been too long since I've had that feeling as my wife has won each of the past two seasons. But not this year!
For those champions, money or bragging rights is typically the reward. However, why not take it a step further? On Amazon, there's a ton of fantasy football trophy options, which is just about the coolest thing ever.
Below, we found five of the coolest and wackiest trophies available for the upcoming season:
Shop fantasy football trophies on Amazon
1. Fantasy Football Trophy for true NFL fans
2. Fantasy Football Trophy in gold and silver
3. Fantasy Football Trophy for dynasty leagues
4. Fantasy Football Trophy for GOAT leagues
5. Fantasy Football trophy for baller leagues
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