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  • CIN Quarterback #9
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    Joe Burrow completed 26-of-37 passes for 271 yards, three touchdowns, two interceptions, and a fumble in the Bengals’ 37-27, Week 15 win over the Titans.
    Burrow got off to a rough start, throwing an interception on the Bengals’ first drive of the game. He led a scoring drive on the next possession, scrambling and finding Chase Brown for the touchdown. He then fumbled in the red zone in the second quarter and also threw an interception in the third quarter. Despite the three turnovers, the Titans balanced that out with six turnovers of their own and Burrow connected with Tee Higgins and Sam Hubbard (yes, the edge rusher) on touchdown throws in addition to Brown. With the Bengals still on the edge of the playoff hunt, Burrow is a fantasy QB1 heading into Week 16 against the Browns.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
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    Josh Downs caught 3-of-8 targets for 32 yards in the Colts’ Week 15 loss against the Broncos.
  • PHI Running Back #14
    Kenneth Gainwell rushed seven times for 20 yards in the Eagles’ Week 15 win over the Steelers, adding three receptions for 40 additional yards.
    With Saquon Barkley on the sideline for a significant portion of the first half, Gainwell found himself in a lead role against one of the premiere defenses in the league. Gainwell turned his first three rush attempts into 16 yards, and reeled in a 16-yard reception in the second quarter on a drive that ended with a DeVonta Smith touchdown. Gainwell averaged an impressive 6.0 yards per touch in the victory, but should remain in his backup role in Week 16 against the Commanders if Barkley — who finished out the game — is healthy.
  • DET Wide Receiver #9
    Jameson Williams caught 3-of-5 targets for 37 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Bills.
    Considering the Lions had to throw the ball 60 times, this is a relatively tame box score from Williams. He did just miss on a potential 61-yard touchdown pass where the ball was tipped away at the last moment, but there was offensive holding on the play anyway. Still, Goff was taking shots deep to Williams when he could but the Bills were clearly trying to play deep and prevent that from happening. The 23-year-old did haul in a touchdown on the final drive of the game as Jared Goff worked through his progressions and found Williams in the back of the end zone. He remains a boom-or-bust WR3 for next week against the Bears.
  • DET Tight End #87
    Sam LaPorta caught 7-of-10 targets for 111 yards in the Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Bills.
    The Lions threw the ball 60 times in this game while playing the whole thing from behind, so that certainly worked in Sam LaPorta’s favor. The Bills also seemed content to let the Lions gain chunk plays over the middle of the field as long as they didn’t hit any big plays deep, which meant plenty of work for LaPorta in the intermediate areas. The passing volume may not be as high next week against the Bears, but LaPorta remains a TE1.
  • DET Nose Tackle #54
    Dan Campbell told reporters he fears DL Alim McNeill suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Bills.
    The Lions currently have seven defensive linemen on injured reserve and McNeill will evidently be the eighth. The talented three-down player ranks second on the team in both NFL sacks (3.5) and quarterback pressures (44) and fourth in tackles for loss or no gain (four). This is a significant loss for the Super Bowl-hopeful Lions. The 24-year-old defensive lineman is under contract through 2028.
  • NE Running Back #4
    Antonio Gibson rushed seven times for 33 yards in the Patriots’ Week 15 loss to the Cardinals, adding two catches for 31 yards.
    Gibson continued to play a change-of-pace role in this contest, seeing nine touches compared to 14 for Stevenson. The role suits him well as he averaged 7.1 yards per touch versus the Cardinals on the back of a 20-yard reception. He is up to 5.7 on the year. Gibson isn’t going to usurp Stevenson as the starter anytime soon, relegating him to the RB5 ranks for his Week 16 date with Buffalo.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 14-of-18 targets for 193 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Bills.
    The Bills were without three of their four starters in the secondary, and also took an early lead which forced the Lions to throw the ball almost 60 times. That set up a perfect game environment for St.-Brown. He routinely got open over the middle of the field and showed his underrated speed on a 66-yard touchdown catch where he eluding the Bills’ two back-up safeties. ARSB is a target magnet for Jared Goff and is clearly a WR1 against the Bears next week.
  • DET Running Back #5
    David Montgomery rushed five times for four yards in the Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Bills, adding 31 receiving yards on four catches.
    It was an afternoon to forget for Montgomery. The Bills took a big lead early, which forced the Lions to essentially abandon the run. Montgomery was also banged up in the second quarter and had to be checked out by trainers on the sideline before later returning to the game. He made a few nice catches and ran over some defenders with the ball in his hands, but this was simply a game that favored Gibbs’ receiving chops. Next week against the Bears should be a better game for Montgomery, and he can be considered an RB2 for that one.
  • NE Running Back #38
    Rhamondre Stevenson rushed 13 times for 69 yards in the Patriots’ Week 15 loss to the Cardinals, adding one catch for 16 yards.
    Stevenson only out-carried Antonio Gibson 13-7 and caught one fewer pass than his backup. Both backs were explosive on a per-touch basis. Stevenson averaged 6.1 yards per touch while Gibson finished the day at 7.1. A committee approach is likely what’s best for both backs and should be the expectation for Week 16. Stevenson is on the RB2/3 border for his upcoming matchup with Buffalo.
  • DET Running Back #26
    Jahmy Gibbs rushed eight times for 31 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ Week 15 loss to the Bills, adding five catches on seven targets for 83 yards and a receiving touchdown.
    The Lions were down multiple scores early, so they all but abandoned the run game early on. They were also only able to gain 3.2 yards per carry on the ground against the Bills, and Gibbs’ touchdown came after he was stood-up at the goaline but pushed in by one of his offensive linemen. However, Gibbs was able to feast in the passing game, including a nice 11-yard touchdown catch where he made two defenders miss and brought the Lions to within 10 points with 12 minutes to go. Gibbs can beat defenses all over the field and should be locked into fantasy lineups every week.