Reference / Credits

Credits & Source Notes.

Fantasy Football Nerds uses a mix of original assets, licensed reference images, Wikimedia Commons material, and source metadata files. This page points to the active manifests and the current source-review posture.

Last updated: March 11, 2026
01 // Source Notes Current credits posture

Overview

Fantasy Football Nerds uses a mix of original assets, licensed reference images, Wikimedia Commons material, and reference metadata files. This page points to the source manifests currently used to track those assets, including buckets that are temporarily unavailable while source rights are being reviewed.

Image Source Manifests

Wikimedia Commons and Creative Commons Assets

Many player, prospect, coach, and draft images are sourced from Wikimedia Commons. The retained player and prospect headshot manifests now record the Wikimedia file page, source URL, credited author, and license details for each public asset.

Team and League Branding

NFL team names, logos, uniforms, and related marks remain the property of their respective owners. Fantasy Football Nerds is moving away from storing copied team logo files and instead uses team names, abbreviations, and color metadata for editorial and fantasy-football reference.

Ongoing Review

Some older source manifests are still incomplete or marked with unknown license values. Those buckets may be withheld from the public site until they are replaced with verified Commons, Openverse, licensed, or original assets.

Questions

If you believe a credit, source note, or attribution should be corrected, contact [email protected].

02 // Key Manifests Fast links to active sources
03 // Practical Summary How to read this page
This is a source-tracking surface, not a rights guarantee. It points to the manifests FFN currently uses to track provenance. Older or incomplete asset groups may still be withheld until their licensing status is clearer.