Her foul mouth is well equal to Kevin's and their daughter Ellie already takes after them. She is introduced into the League during that season to replace Rafi and eventually loses to Ruxin's team in the Shiva Bowl. In season 2, Jenny wants her own team for the League, but the members vote to give the vacant spot to Ruxin's brother-in-law Rafi angered, Jenny seeks revenge by helping Ruxin draft instead. When Kevin loses a bet to Pete in season 1, Jenny is forced to streak since she is clearly the manager for Kevin's team. Katie Aselton as Jenny MacArthur (née Banger): Kevin's wife, who helps him run his team and has as much enthusiasm for the League as the actual members do during season 1.Ruxin is a graduate of Northwestern University. He then agrees that the events of season 3 of the TV show-season 7 of their actual League-would count in exchange for becoming the new league commissioner-and for the naming rights to Kevin and Jenny's newborn, which he trades to Taco for his #1 draft pick. After catching Kevin in his "clown car of lies," he declares season 3 to be null and void and claims himself winner via default after miraculously healing (upon catching sight of Shiva) from the after-effects of a stress-induced stroke from discovering the collusion. In high school his reputation for dating large women earned him the nickname "The Herdsman." He inherited his sarcastic nature from his father Rupert ( Jeff Goldblum), who also prefers to be called Ruxin. He wins the season-2 League championship. He hates being called Rodney, preferring to be called Ruxin his sister Rebecca ( Lizzy Caplan) calls him the "Rod-Man" and Taco sometimes calls him "Ruspin," two nicknames he finds equally unfavorable. In many episodes, and all of season 3, Ruxin is extremely paranoid, often thinking that his opponents are "trying to get into his head", or that other League members are "in collusion" to cheat him, but his paranoid hunches have been correct at least twice: in "Expert Witness" and "The Lockout." In "The Bounce Test," he describes his own appearance: "I look like a Nazi propaganda cartoon of a Jew." He and Sofia have a son named Geoffrey ("Baby Geoffrey"). He is constantly torn between his need to please her and his desire to crush his League opponents. ![]() He "out-kicked his coverage" with his wife Sofia, so goes to great lengths to please her. Nick Kroll as Rodney Ruxin: A Jewish product-liability attorney, he is just as ruthless and obnoxious in the League as he is in the courtroom.It is also revealed that Pete, not Andre, is the father of Meegan's child. In the series finale, Pete wins $1 million and retires into the sunset, winning the beach house. He once got a "Fear Boner" when he bought Chicago Bears tickets from a man in the park. He still holds the North Winnetka High School pole-vault record. He creates, and is commissioner of, the "Sacko", the "worst-team" trophy created during the episode "The Reunion". Pete is known for tricking his gullible friends (particularly Taco and Andre) into making poor fantasy-football trades they call "trade rapes." He works in a cubicle in sales, avoiding doing actual work as much as possible, though in the season 5 episode "The Automatic Faucet" he declares he is done with fantasy football and focuses solely on work-except for when he helps his boss set up a team for an office project much like he did with his fantasy-football lineup, which actually earns him a promotion. Several episodes revolve around his interaction with women. Mark Duplass as Peter "Pete" Eckhart: Three-time league champion who separates from his wife Meegan ( Leslie Bibb) in the pilot episode.
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