FCF 2022 Week 2 Rosters, Schedule, Live Stream and Format
FCF 2022 Week 2 Rosters, Schedule, Live Stream and Format

The second season (season v2.0) of Fan Controlled Football kicked off last weekend, and it brought plenty of entertainment and excitement.
It also saw the professional return of Terrell Owens, who scored a touchdown in his FCF debut. It wasn't enough to deliver a win for the Zappers, though, and the NFL Hall of Famer will look to make more of an impact in Week 2.
The 48-year-old won't make an impact in fantasy, as DFS sites and oddsmakers still aren't offering FCF for fantasy games or betting. This is likely due to the weekly-redraft nature of rosters and it being early in the season. Fans can dictate "franchise" players to keep, though, and we may see odds closer to the playoffs. Bovada, for example, eventually had odds for the championship winner last year.
Fans can feel a part of the game, as they control the play-calling and roster-building—with weekly redrafts taking place on Wednesdays. It's named Fan Controlled Football for a reason.
Fans interested in checking out Week 2 of the 2022 season should have little trouble. FCF expanded from four to eight teams this year and also expanded its collection of streaming partners. Fans have numerous ways to watch and, as always, can download the FCF App to stream and get into the play-calling action.
Here, you'll find all the information you need for Week 2, including scheduling, live-stream, roster and format information.
Week 1 Scores, Week 2 Schedule and Live Stream

Week 1 Results
Beasts 36, Glacier Boyz 20
Shoulda Been Stars 20, Zappers 12
8oki 28, Kingpins 26
Bored Ape FC 36, Knights of Degen 32
Week 2 Schedule (all games, Saturday, April 23)
Bored Ape FC vs, 8oki: 1 p.m. ET
Kingpins vs. Knights of Degen: 3 p.m. ET
Glazier Boyz vs. Zappers: 7 p.m. ET
Beasts vs. Shoulda Been Stars: 9 p.m. ET
Live Stream
DAZN, NBCLX, Peacock, Twitch and the FCF App.
Season V2.0 Rules and Format

We covered the rules—which were voted on by fans—last year and again in Week 1. It's worth a quick refresher, though, as many fans may be new to FCF entering Week 2. The rules are quite a bit different from traditional American football and other indoor leagues.
For one, there's no kicking in FCF, which means no field goals and no punts. Matchups are played on a 50-yard indoor field. Offenses begin on their own 10-yard line and must drive 40 yards to the end zone, and the opening possession is decided by rock paper, scissors instead of a coin toss.
Extra points (two-point conversions) are decided by a one-vs.-one battle between a wide receiver and defensive back from the five-yard line—with the quarterback having just four seconds to deliver a pass.
Games are played with a running clock, except in the last 30 seconds of the half and overtime, and are expected to fit within a one-hour window.
Backup quarterbacks must be involved in the game plan, with each team's signal-caller having to play at least one out of three possessions (barring injury). This adds a unique element to roster building, one that separates FCF drafting from traditional fantasy drafts. Waiting until the final pick for a backup quarterback could be a mistake, because he will be playing.
Starting lineups consist of seven players, with three-man offensive lines. Each offense also features one quarterback and three skill players.
Offensive lines and defenses are drafted as units, while quarterbacks and the offensive skill players—wide receivers, slot receivers and running backs—are drafted individually. New drafts take place each Wednesday, with fans able to keep one "franchise" player each week.
This year, FCF will feature two divisions—the OGs and the Ballerz—with each team playing its divisional opponents twice in the season along with one non-divisional game. Fans can become owners of an expansion team by purchasing NFT avatars for their respective squad. From the FCF website:
"Ballerz are customizable avatars that drop you into the Ballerz Collective. Four FCF expansion teams will be exclusively managed by fans holding the 20,500 unique, programmatically generated Ballerz in the league. ...Some Rare Gear items will also provide additional utility and benefits, including Enhanced voting power for player drafting, play calling, replay review, team and league operations, and branding decisions, access to behind the scenes content, ability to design and sell merch in the team store, game day tickets and event access."
In other words, fans can become true ownership partners if they land the right NFT drops. NFTs were still available for 8oki and Kingpins as of Friday morning.
There will be a seven-week regular season, followed by the playoffs and the championship game. Each week features afternoon and evening windows with two games apiece.
The full season schedule, which can also be found at DAZN, is as follows:
Week 2: Saturday, April 23
Week 3: Saturday, April 30
Week 4: Saturday, May 7
Week 5: Saturday, May 14
Week 6: Saturday, May 21
Week 7: Saturday, May 28
Playoffs: Saturday, June 4
Championship: Saturday, June 11
Week 2 Rosters

Here's a look at all eight teams for Week 2, including their team owners and starting lineups—according to the FCF official website:
Glacier Boys: Quavo Hunco, Adin Ross, Richard Sherman and Deestroying
QB: Dentarrius Yon, Devlin Isadore
RB: Brycen Alleyne, Malcolm Ballard
WR: Andrew Jamiel, Vance Leonard
SR: Harrison Dreher
OL: The Trenchmen
DEF: The Hitmen
Beasts: Marshawn Lynch, Renee Montgomery and Miro
QB: Alphonso Howard, Jason Stewart
RB: Quinn Porter
WR: Tra Chandler, LaMarcus Caradine, Justin Nicholls, Jordus Smith
OL: Block Party
DEF: Heavy Hitters
Shoulda Been Stars: Rachel Lindsay, Austin Ekeler, Altered State Machines and Druski
QB: D'Vonn Gibbons, Slade Jarman
RB: LaDarius Galloway
WR: Just'N Thymes, Slade Jarman, Tyis Boykin, Travalle Calvin
OL: The Wall
DEF: D-Block
Zappers: Bob Menery, Ronnie Singh, Trevor May and Dalvin Cook
QB: Johnny Manziel, Brian Allen
RB: John Robinson
WR: Terrell Owens, Antonio Turner, Ismail Brooks
SR: James Harden
OL: Force Field
DEF: Shut Down Squad
Kingpins: NFT Kingpins
QB: Danny Southwick, Tirri Jones
RB: Daryl Virgies
WR: Keyston Fuller, Tony Dixon
SR: Elijah Rogers, Eterrious Giles
OL: The Trenchmen
DEF: Heavy Hitters
Bored Ape FC: Bored Ape NFT
QB: Deondre Francois, Vidal Woodruff
RB: Jakobie Baker
WR: Collin Andrews, Jordan Andrews, Connor Andrews
SR: Maurice Thomas
OL: The Wall
DEF: The Hitmen
Knights of Degen: Knights of Degen
QB: Ed Crouch, Laquan Horton
RB: Terelle West
WR: Jacoby Herring, Yedidiah Louis, Keyon Thomas
SR: Drake Wells
OL: Force Field
DEF: The D-Block
8oki: 8oki
QB: Mitch Kidd, Brandon Pearson
WR: Joseph Boykin, Patrick Smith, Joshua Johnson, Tracy Gaston
SL: Cedric Byrd
OL: Block Party
DEF: Shut Down Squad
*A full list of FCF players can be found here.