Owner: Joey C., Commissioner.
One of the league's and Marvel's oldest teams. The Commissioner's Team. Founded in 2016 as the H2O Waterboys where they finished in the middle of the pack 5th place. In 2017, they re-branded and relocated as the Brooklyn Howling Commandos, to honor the unit that served under Captain America and was stationed in Cap's home city of Brooklyn, once again they finished in 5th. In 2018 they finally reached the postseason and made their first Super Hero Bowl appearance but lost finishing in 2nd. In 2019 they made the playoffs again but were eliminated in the first round. The 2020 season was a rough one for them as they placed their lowest in franchise history at 10th place. In 2021 they returned to the playoffs but were knocked out in the first round and placed 6th. In 2022 they made the playoffs and made it past the 1st round, but lost in the second and ultimately finished 3rd. In 2023 the Howling Commandos, fought their way into the playoffs, with a record of 7-6-1, securing the 5th seed in the playoffs, however, they were a first-round exit and ultimately finished in 6th.
Owner: Lexi J.
One of the league's oldest teams, founded in 2016 originally a part of DC and Queen Elsa's Army. In 2016 they were new to fantasy football and did little to improve themselves and ultimately finished in 6th place. In 2017 they re-branded as Gimme the Rings and have reached playoffs every year since but ultimately finishing in 2nd, 3rd, and 3rd in years 2017, 2018, and 2019 respectively. Still in the chase for their ring. In 2020 Gimme the Rings re-branded to Scarlet Fever to honor their favorite Avenger the Scarlet Witch and because she's coming in hot this year! This rebrand however did not work out for them as they became the ShitSipper in 2020. In 2021, they won the Marvel Conference but ultimately were knocked out of the playoffs and finished fourth. 2022 was another rough year for the Scarlet Fever as they won a league-low 3 games. They finished their season playing in Toilet Bowl VII but won their way out and avoided becoming the ShitSipper. After playing, in last year's Toilet Bowl, the Scarlet Fever came roaring back in 2023 with the league's best record at 10-4. They made it to their second Super Hero Bowl, but lost the big game yet again, finishing in 2nd place.
Owner: Brandon M., Dep. Commissioner
One of the league's and Marvel's oldest teams also is the league's most-winning franchise, founded in 2016 as a team that would change its name each week to be the opposite of its opponent to intimidate them, eventually, they settled on the 1st Order and came in 3rd in the first season. In 2017 they re-branded and became the Winter Soldiers and won their first championship in Super Hero Bowl II. In 2018 they faced woes and went all the way to the Toilet Bowl but avoided being the ShitSipper. In 2019 they returned to old form and made their 2nd appearance in the Super Hero Bowl but this time lost. In 2020 they took a hiatus from the league. In 2021 they returned to the league and returned to the Super Hero Bowl but lost, marking their second loss. 2022 was another successful year for the Winter Soldiers as they won a league-high 11 games and made it to Super Hero Bowl VII but once again lost their 3rd loss in the big game. In 2023 the, Winter Soldiers finished at .500, missed the playoffs, and ended up finishing in 10th place earning their first Flash Award.
Owner: Jason N.
One of the League's and Marvel's oldest teams founded in 2016, the Band of Misfits, participated in the league's first Toilet Bowl which they won and finished in 7th place and avoided becoming the ShitSipper. Since then they re-branded as Samurai Jack's, and for a short time became the league's most-winning franchise but finished in 4th in both 2017 and 2018. In 2019 they made their second appearance in the Toilet Bowl but once again won out and finished in 9th. In 2020 they made it to the playoffs but lost in the first round and will place 6th. In 2021 they placed 8th and lost the status of the league's most-winning franchise. In 2022 they finished with a franchise record low of 3 games won, and they finished in 7th place. In 2023, they finished 7-7 and made the playoffs, for the first time since 2020. Ultimately they were a first-round exit and ended up in 5th place.
Owner: CJ L.
Originally in DC, This team joined the league in 2020 as part of the second league expansion from a 10-team league to a 12- team league. and named their team Get Swifty after the popular phrase get schwifty from Rick and Morty, as well as a running back they drafted. For their first season, they finished 4th in DC and 9th in the league after winning a few games in consolation. In 2021 they switched over to Marvel to make conferences even, they were selected due to them having the least experience in the league. They also changed their name to Trey Areeaaa and won their first championship in Super Hero Bowl VI. They Rebranded and named themselves after self-proclaimed NFL YoungBoy George Pickens, as the season progressed they ultimately missed the playoffs and finished the season in 8th place. In 2023 they rebranded to Deebo Knows after player Deebo Samuel. They once again missed the playoffs and finished in 8th yet again.
Owner: Niharika N.
The rookie's first year in the league was a forgettable one, with some memorable wins. They finished a league low with 4 wins and 10 losses in their first season. With this record, they missed the playoffs, but came in clutch with some wins in the consolation bracket ultimately finishing in 7th place!
Owner: Carlos G.
This team joined the league in 2019 as part of the first league expansion from an 8-team league to a 10- team league. In their first season, they won a few awards and came in 8th place. In 2020 they set the league record for the least amount of points scored in a season with 927 points and finishing in 11th. Ultimately leaving the league after just two seasons.
Owner: Derek J.
This team joined the league in 2020 as part of the second league expansion from a 10-team league to a 12- team league. They are named after both Iron Man and Thor, as well as a play on working out and staying active. They finished the season 7-6 and were eliminated in the second round and came in 4th place. They are now considered a one-and-done team.
Owner: Pearl N.
This team joined the league in 2020 as part of the second league expansion from a 10-team league to a 12-team league. They finished 9-4 and made it to the Super Hero Bowl in their first season, the 2nd team to do so in their first season since league expansions started happening, but they lost and ultimately became a one-and-done team.
Owner: Michael M.
Founded in 2016 and ended in 2016, This team was the league's first champion, winner of Super Hero Bowl I, and ultimately a one-and-done owner.