In fantasy football, PF stands for points for, which is the total number of points your fantasy team has scored throughout the season. This is calculated by adding up the points recorded by your starting players in every game. On the other hand, PA stands for points against, which is the total number of points scored by opposing teams against you in all of your matchups. It is the amount of total points that have been scored against you throughout the fantasy season. These point totals are only tracked for your leagues regular season and will not update for any playoff or consolation matchups in your league. PF and PA statistics generally tend to help determine the quality of a fantasy football team. These metrics can also assist in deciding a winner if teams are tied for a playoff spot or a wild card entry. A team with a better PF and PA ratio is likely to get an advantage while deciding the playoff spots if there is a tiebreaker.