The Best QB Throws: Week 15

Your weekly dose of phenomenal throws from quarterbacks around the National Football League.

Every week we will bring you a selection of the best throws from quarterbacks across the NFL. Did you see an amazing throw worthy of inclusion? If so, you can tweet @TheQBList on Twitter to let us know and we’ll give you a shout-out here in the article if your tip makes the cut.

 

Justin Herbert to Keenan Allen

 

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Justin Herbert went head-to-head with Patrick Mahomes to kick off Week 15 and the two young starlets produced an entertaining contest littered with beautiful throws. This perfectly placed throw from Herbert into the arms of his favorite receiver, Keenan Allen on the left sideline was a joy to behold live.

 

Patrick Mahomes to Tyreek Hill

 

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This is a throw that most quarterbacks in the league can’t make, and the rest struggle mightily with the execution. Not Patrick Mahomes, though. He makes it look effortless. A lovely throw from the opposite hash marks to find Tyreek Hill in between the coverage of the linebackers and the cornerbacks. Top class throw.

 

Tua Tagovailoa to DeVante Parker

 

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After a dreadful first quarter when he looked totally out of sorts, Tua Tagovailoa pulled out all the throws to bring the Dolphins all the way back for the win against the New York Jets. His connection with DeVante Parker proved the difference, the two linking up for the winning score. This throw earlier in the day also set up a Duke Johnson rushing touchdown. Elite.

 

Jalen Hurts to Greg Ward

 

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Jalen Hurts balled out for fantasy managers in Week 15, his two rushing touchdowns and passing score to Greg Ward tipped him over 30 fantasy points for the fourth time this season. The throw to Ward for the touchdown was a high calibre throw on the run to the outside of the receiver away from the tight coverage of the cornerback. What a ripper!

 

Matthew Stafford to Cooper Kupp

 

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It’s been a rollercoaster season for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford but at least he has Cooper Kupp to pull him back up when he is down. Stafford has fed Kupp to the tune of 122 catches for 1,625 yards, making him the leading receiver in the league and they once again connected for the deciding score in the Rams’ 30-20 victory over the Seahawks. Stafford’s dart over the linebacker coverage nestled perfectly in Kupp’s hands as he hauled it in in stride, allowing him to take the ball into the end zone.

 

Kirk Cousins to Justin Jefferson

 

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Kirk Cousins and Justin Jefferson have worked together to become one of the most exciting quarterback-receiver connections in the league, not to mention one of the most productive. This beautiful back shoulder lob from Cousins to the back corner of the end zone was one of the best throws of the weekend.

 

Aaron Rodgers to Marquez Valdes-Scantling

 

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A Hall of Fame quarterback makes Hall of Fame throws week in, week out – Aaron Rodgers unleashing this missile down the right sideline for Marquez Valdes-Scantling to bring down prior to the Packers’ first score. World class stuff from the Packers legend.

 

Tyler Huntley to Mark Andrews

 

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What a throw! Tyler Huntley, an undrafted free agent coming out of the 2020 NFL Draft, went toe-to-toe with one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game, Aaron Rodgers. This touchdown pass to Mark Andrews showed all the attributes needed of a starting quarterback in the league. A top effort and a phenomenal throw.

 

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