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  • KC Running Back #25
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    Chiefs declared CB Kristian Fulton, RB Isiah Pacheco, WR Jalen Royals, TE Jared Wiley, RB Elijah Mitchell, OT Josh Simmons, and OL CJ Hanson inactive for Week 9 against the Bills.
    Even with Isiah Pacheco (knee) out, the Chiefs are not going to have Mitchell active, which means Clyde Edwards-Helaire has surpassed him on the depth chart. Simmons remains out due to unclear personal reasons.
  • WAS Running Back #22
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    Jacorey Croskey-Merritt rushed 18 times for 96 yards and a touchdown in the Commanders’ Week 15 win over the Giants.
    Bet on Rivers, Taylor against Seahawks in Week 15
    The FFHH crew shares their favorite bets for Week 15 of the NFL season, detailing why 44-year-old Philip Rivers will have over 151 passing yards and Jonathan Taylor will have over 14 receiving yards against the Seahawks.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    Justin Herbert completed 19-of-29 attempts for 190 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Chargers’ Week 15 win against the Chiefs, adding two rushes for zero yards.
  • WAS Quarterback #8
    Marcus Mariota completed 10-of-19 passes for 211 yards with a touchdown in the Commanders’ 29-21, Week 15 win over the Giants, adding 43 yards on 10 carries.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Drake Maye completed 14-of-23 passes for 155 yards and an interception in the Patriots’ 35-31, Week 15 loss to the Bills, adding 43 yards rushing and two touchdowns.
    Maye started this game like a house on fire, running for two touchdowns on the Patriots’ first two drives. The Patriots also had a 24-7 lead at the half, but Maye was held pretty much in check after that. His longest pass play of the day was a 30-yard catch that the broadcast replay correspondent claimed should have been overturned. Maye didn’t have a single other completion of over 20 yards. He still produced more than enough with his legs to make his fantasy managers happy, but the Patriots will be hoping for a better showing next week in Baltimore against the Ravens.
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    Jaxson Dart
    NYG Quarterback #6
    Jaxson Dart completed 20-of-36 passes for 246 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in the Giants’ 29-21, Week 15 loss to the Commanders, adding 63 yards on nine carries.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Patrick Mahomes (knee) exited the Chiefs’ Week 15 game against the Chargers.
    Mahomes clearly wasn’t 100 percent coming into the game with a left knee issue that cost him recent practice time. In the final minutes of the game against the Chargers, with the Chiefs looking to tie the game with a field goal, Mahomes stepped awkwardly while being tackled from behind. He appeared to hyperextend his left knee and was down on the ground surrounded by trainers for a couple minutes before hobbling to the sideline. Mahomes had 189 yards and an interception in another underwhelming performance before suffering the knee injury. Gardner Minshew is at quarterback while Mahomes gets evaluated in the locker room. Kansas City’s 2025 season is effectively over.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    Josh Allen completed 19-of-28 passes for 193 yards and three touchdowns in the Bills’ 35-31, Week 15 win over the Patriots.
    Allen also added 50 yards rushing in what was a tremendous win to ensure the Bills still have a shot at the AFC East title. The Bills trailed in this game 21-0 and 24-7 at the half before Allen led five consecutive touchdown drives in the second half. As we’ve come to expect, he wasn’t able to connect with his wide receivers on any big plays, but Allen made smart decisions to keep drives alive and made a few really nice touchdown throws. The Bills will need some help in order to win the division, but they can start by taking care of business in Cleveland against the Browns next week.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Lamar Jackson completed 8-of-12 passes for 150 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception in the Ravens’ 24-0, Week 15 win over the Bengals, adding two carries for 26 additional yards.
    Jackson only let it fly 12 times in this one, but the results were mostly good. Granted, his first touchdown on the afternoon came on a 30-yard screen play to Rasheen Ali, but Jackson strung together an impressive drive late in the second quarter to give the Ravens another score and a 14-0 lead at halftime. On that drive, Jackson completed a 26-yard pass to Zay Flowers down the right sideline, and immediately followed it up with a 12-yard scramble. A few plays later, he would place another perfectly thrown ball in the end zone to Flowers for a 28-yard score. Jackson and Flowers had a chance to add to their touchdown total in the third quarter, but Flowers was unable to haul in a leaping grab in the end zone. Jackson will need to clean up the untimely sacks he took in this one heading into Week 16’s game against the Patriots, which takes place on Sunday Night Football on NBC.
  • TEN Safety #28
    Titans declared CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, S Jerrick Reed, OT John Ojukwu, OG Drew Moss, OT Dan Moore, and DT Shy Tuttle inactive for Week 15 against the 49ers.

    No real surprises here, and nobody of much fantasy relevance.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Joe Burrow completed 25-of-39 passes for 225 yards, no touchdowns, and two interceptions in the Bengals’ 24-0, Week 15 loss to the Ravens.
    Burrow and the Bengals’ offense showed little fight in a must-win game if they had any hopes of keeping their season alive. Burrow lost 15 yards on a sack on the Bengals’ opening drive to knock them out of field goal range, only to throw an interception on his next drive. On the Bengals’ best offensive drive of the day, Burrow drove the team 80 yards on 15 plays only to toss an easy pick to Kyle Van Noy while facing pressure, which was handed off to safety Alohi Gilman and returned for an 85-yard touchdown to put the game out of reach. It was about as bad a day as Burrow and the Bengals could have had, as they will now look to play out the final three games of their season before calling it a year. Burrow will be a fringe QB1 in Week 16 when the Bengals travel to Miami to play the Dolphins.