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Jun 22, 2026 · Sharp Retriever

The NFL Is Coming — and So Is the Receipt

MLB is where we started. It's not where we stop.

Same philosophy, new sport

This fall, the same approach you've watched on baseball comes to the NFL: a model that reads the data instead of the narrative, reads published before kickoff, and a record kept in the open — wins and losses, all of it. The sport changes. The way we operate doesn't.

Why we're telling you before it's live

Most services roll out a new sport with a fresh "look at our incredible record" page and no way to know where that record actually came from. We're doing it backwards on purpose. We're telling you it's coming, and when it goes live, it starts from zero in public — the same "tracking started" line you see on baseball, the same nothing-to-hide grading.

No backfilled history. No record that mysteriously begins the day after a great week. Day one is day one, and you'll watch it from there.

What won't change

The rules don't loosen for football. No locks. No guarantees. No claims we can't back up. If the NFL model hits a rough stretch, you'll see it — exactly the way you see it now on MLB. The sport is new; the deal is identical.

When it's live, you'll know. And from the very first read, the receipt will be public. Until then, baseball's still running — still posting, still keeping score in the open.

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