What We Saw: Week 15

We watched every Week 15 game so you don't have to - here's What We Saw!

Programming note: This will be the final installment of What We Saw for the 2024 season. Our staff has worked tirelessly to bring you our weekly recaps every Monday morning, and we’ve decided to give them the rest of the holiday season to spend time with family and friends. We want to thank all of you, our readers, for stopping by every week to enjoy our content. We hope you all enjoy the rest of your holiday season, and we’ll see you in 2025!

The fantasy football playoffs are among us, and with it comes the legendary and infamous performances of our favorite players. Guys like Josh Allen carried their squads to what was most likely a big win, while Cooper Kupp managers are likely still trying to figure out just what went wrong on Thursday night. Our staff has watched every snap of every game – the good and the bad – and taken note of everything relevant for your fantasy squad. It’s all here in What We Saw! Here are some of the notable performances from Sunday’s action:

  • It was another shootout for Josh Allen and the Bills as they took down the Jared Goff-led Lions in Detroit.
  • Lamar Jackson threw for five touchdowns as the Ravens throttled the Giants.
  • Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers partied like it was 2020, connecting for nearly 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the Jets edged the Jaguars.
  • Mike Evans made his fantasy managers proud with a two-touchdown game against the Chargers.

Click through the links above to catch up on everything you missed from Week 15, and ask our analysts any questions you have either in the comments below or in our Reddit post.

Make sure to come back to QBList later this week for our Sit/Start column, our most updated version of The List, and our positional streamer recaps as well!

 

Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire | Adapted by Justin Paradis (@JustParaDesigns on Twitter/X; @justinparadis.bsky.social on BlueSky)

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