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Drake Maye and the New England Patriots weren’t perfect but stepped up when it mattered the most, rallying to defeat a Baltimore Ravens team that lost Lamar Jackson to injury in the first half.
Evaluating NFC playoff picture in Week 16
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  • BAL Tight End #89
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    The Ravens are never a high pass volume offense, but things got worse in this one following the departure of starting quarterback Lamar Jackson in the second quarter. The team shifted to a heavier emphasis on Derrick Henry in the second half, which appeared to be working until they allowed the Patriots to overcome an 11-point fourth quarter deficit to steal the win. Now at the tail end of his career, Andrews rarely returns fantasy utility if he is held out of the end zone.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #10
    Not one of Hopkins’ four catches was routine as the veteran receiver made several spectacular grabs throughout. Arguably the most impressive was a ball down the sideline that deflected off the defenders hands, which he corralled in time to drag the trailing foot as he headed to the ground. Hopkins doesn’t play enough snaps for the low volume Ravens to warrant weekly fantasy consideration.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Flowers was the main cog of the offense through the air on a night starting quarterback Lamar Jackson departed in the second quarter with a back injury. His departure contributed to the team attempting only 20 passes, seven of which were directed to the veteran speedster. His returns were sparkling until a game-sealing fumble with just over two minutes remaining cost the Ravens the game and lowered their chances of reaching the playoffs. Flowers gets another difficult matchup against the Packers in Week 17.
  • BAL Running Back #22
    Henry erupted in the second half following the departure of starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, quite literally putting the team on his back as the Ravens built an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter. The veteran bruiser overcame a lost fumble in the first quarter for his second consecutive 100-yard showing, sixth 100-yard outing, and fourth multi-touchdown game of the season. Even so, the Ravens fall to 7-8 with the loss and no longer control their own destiny for a playoff berth. King Henry gets a difficult matchup against the Packers in Week 17.
  • BAL Quarterback #5
    Huntley entered the game in the second quarter following a back injury to starter Lamar Jackson. He wasn’t asked to do much through the air as the defense allowed the Ravens to ride Derrick Henry in the second half, ultimately coming up short of the much needed win after the Patriots surged from 11 points down to snatch the victory away. The loss removes control from the team’s path to the postseason, now requiring a loss by the Steelers in Week 17, a win over the Packers, and to beat their divisional opponents in Week 18 to reach the playoffs. They could also be forced to do so without Jackson, pending follow-on testing to his injured back.
  • NE Tight End #85
    Henry got the team on the scoreboard in the second quarter from one yard out, shedding his block on a Drake Maye bootleg for an easy score after his defender committed to keeping Maye from the end zone. His solid red zone role has kept his fantasy value afloat this season, even through a modest aDOT and route participation for the Patriots.
  • NE Wide Receiver #18
    Williams’ primary contribution was a ridiculous catch through two defenders in the corner of the end zone from 37 yards out in the fourth quarter, a play that helped spark the Patriots’ first fourth quarter comeback from 11 or more down since their Super Bowl victory over the Falcons. A modest snap rate and deep aDOT keep Williams from true weekly fantasy utility, although he continues to flash his big play ability in key situations. Keep an eye on Williams in best ball drafts in the coming offseason.
  • NE Wide Receiver #13
    The veteran journeyman made his presence felt early as he flashed across the middle of the field for a chunk gain in the second quarter, following it up with numerous catches to help move the chains. Hollins continues to play in a rotational role for the Patriots, although his big play ability gives him paths to fantasy utility in the right environment. That said, pass volume could be more sparse when the Patriots face the Jets on the road in Week 17.
  • NE Wide Receiver #8
    Diggs served as quarterback Drake Maye’s primary target throughout a game that was played tightly throughout, reaching the 100-yard threshold for the fourth time this season. Arguably more important than his contributions on the field was his leadership off the field as Diggs was consistently shown on the broadcast hyping up his team on the sideline, something that helped to spark the team’s first fourth quarter comeback win after being down by 11 or more since their Super Bowl victory over the Falcons. The 138 yards were more than Diggs had amassed in his previous three games combined and helped to secure a playoff berth for New England following a three-year drought.
  • NE Running Back #38
    Stevenson was thrust into workhorse duties following the second quarter departure of rookie TreVeyon Henderson due to a concussion, although the negative game script capped his rush attempts the remainder of the way. Stevenson made the most of the opportunity in the fourth quarter, catching a two-point conversion to bring the Patriots within three points with just over nine minutes left to play before springing loose off tackle for a 21-yard score to complete an 11-point comeback later in the frame. Fantasy managers in the Championship round will want to follow the status of Henderson closely in the coming week of practice as Stevenson could be looking at a robust role in a good matchup against the Jets in Week 17.

NFL Week 16

Rhamondre Stevenson surges up the right side and finds the opening, scoring from 21 yards out to give the New England Patriots a fourth-quarter lead over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16.
Kyle Williams showcases immense focus, hauling in an over-the-shoulder touchdown catch on a dime from Drake Maye.
Zay Flowers takes the reverse and goes the distance, maneuvering his way to the end zone and giving the Baltimore Ravens the lead against the New England Patriots.
Derrick Henry takes full advantage of the opening in the Patriots defense, surging up the left side to kick off the scoring for the Ravens on Sunday Night Football.
Panthers quarterback Bryce Young chats with Maria Taylor about the team’s crucial divisional win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, breaking down Carolina’s mindset and mentality.
Steve Kornacki hits the big board to crunch the numbers regarding the AFC playoff race, evaluating the Broncos’ chances to win the AFC West and the race to earn the conference’s No. 1 overall seed.
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a bruise to his back late in the second quarter of Baltimore’s 28-24 loss to New England, head coach John Harbaugh told reporters in his postgame press conference.
New England will be in the postseason for the first time since 2021, but Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson exited the contest in the second quarter with a back injury.
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The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew unpack which running backs are facing injuries ahead of Week 16, such as Texans’ Woody Marks and evaluate who on depth chart can come in and fill the void.
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The New England Patriots advance to 12-3, while securing a playoff spot in their win over the Baltimore Ravens.
Josh Allen, De’Von Achane, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Trey McBride highlight the positional rankings for Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season.
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The Ravens have expanded their lead early in the fourth quarter.
The Ravens’ starting quarterback will not return to Sunday night’s contest against the Patriots after suffering a back injury late in the second quarter.
Lamar Jackson has not returned to the field, but Zay Flowers has nevertheless given the Ravens a third-quarter lead over the Patriots.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson is not on the field for the Ravens’ first possession of the second half.
The Ravens and Patriots are tied 10-10 at halftime, but Jackson’s back injury takes center stage after the first two quarters.
The ending to Sunday’s Steelers-Lions game included not one but two offensive pass interference calls that required further explanation from referee Carl Cheffers.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry had a fumbling issue earlier in the season.
The Steelers took home a big win from Detroit today, and Mike Tomlin added to his list of career achievements.
Sunday’s Steelers-Lions game included a bizarre fan interaction from Pittsburgh receiver DK Metcalf.
Mike Vrabel watched Derrick Henry score plenty of touchdowns when the two were together with the Titans.