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  • Fantasy Football Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Justin Boone’s Week 15 lineup picks (and benches)

    Justin Boone provides a weekly look at undervalued fantasy football players to consider starting this week and potential busts you might want to leave on your bench.

    For the rest of your lineup decisions, consult his Week 15 rankings.

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    Starts

    Brock Purdy, QB, 49ers

    vs. Titans

    This hasn’t been a great year for Purdy, but that’s mostly due to injuries that have kept him out of the lineup for the majority of the season. He also struggled against tougher opponents in his last two contests before the 49ers’ Week 14 bye.

    Fortunately, he has one of the easiest schedules in the fantasy playoffs — starting this week with a Titans defense that allows the sixth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks.

    In the last two games alone, Tennessee has let Shedeur Sanders and Trevor Lawrence finish as top-five fantasy QBs. Purdy offers similar upside this week.

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    If you need a reminder of what he’s capable of, Purdy has finished as a top-12 fantasy QB on a per game basis each of the past two campaigns. And in his only easy matchup this season, he threw for over 300 yards with a pair of touchdowns against the Jaguars.

    Other QBs to start:

    • Jaxson Dart vs. Commanders – Even with fewer designed runs, Dart should have no problem delivering a big fantasy day against a Washington defense that permits the fourth-most fantasy points to QBs.

    • Trevor Lawrence vs. Jets – The Jaguars are 14-point favorites against a Jets team that will be forced to start Brady Cook at quarterback. Jacksonville is going to control this game and score plenty. Lawrence will have a big hand in that scoring before the game gets out of reach. Speaking of which …

    Travis Etienne Jr., RB, Jaguars

    vs. Jets

    Since the Jaguars’ Week 8 bye, Etienne has reestablished himself as a dominant lead back, scoring the seventh-most fantasy points per game during that span.

    He’s also found the end zone at an impressive pace, with six touchdowns over his last five outings.

    You can expect him to add to that total against a Jets defense that’s given up 10 TDs to seven different running backs over just the last four weeks.

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    Fantasy managers should start Jags players with confidence this week, and that’s especially true for Etienne, who’s inside my top-12 RBs.

    Other RBs to start:

    • Chase Brown vs. Ravens – Brown went over 100 scrimmage yards in six consecutive outings prior to last week, when he made up the difference by scoring two touchdowns. Now, he’ll face the Ravens for the second time this month, after putting up 112 yards and seven catches on them in Week 13.

    • TreVeyon Henderson vs. Bills – Even in a split with Rhamondre Stevenson, Henderson remains the more explosive option. That should bode well for him against a Bills’ unit allowing the sixth-most fantasy points to RBs.

    • Tyrone Tracy Jr. vs. Commanders – Before getting hurt and leaving earlier in his last game, Tracy had put up at least 130 scrimmage yards in back-to-back games. Meanwhile, Washington is the fifth-best matchup for fantasy backs, making Tracy an intriguing low-end RB2.

    Chris Olave, WR, Saints

    vs. Panthers

    Olave is the WR16 in fantasy points per game this season, aided by consistent volume. The 25-year-old is averaging the seventh-most targets in the league through 14 weeks, which is no fluke.

    The last time he faced the Panthers resulted in one of his best performances of the season back in Week 10. During that contest, Olave turned eight targets into five receptions, 104 yards and a score en route to a WR6 finish on the week.

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    Despite only allowing the eighth-fewest fantasy points to wideouts this year, Carolina has dished out some quality stat lines to the position lately:

    Week

    Player

    Yards

    TDs

    8

    Khalil Shakir, Bills

    88

    1

    9

    Romeo Doubs, Packers

    91

    0

    10

    Chris Olave, Saints

    104

    1

    11

    Drake London, Falcons

    119

    0

    12

    Jauan Jennings, 49ers

    41

    1

    13

    Davante Adams, Rams

    58

    2

    Olave, who is about to make another appearance on this list, can be started as a strong fantasy WR2 this week.

    Other WRs to start:

    • Terry McLaurin at Giants – Since returning to the lineup two weeks ago, McLaurin has racked up 10 catches, 137 yards and a touchdown on 20 targets. He should add to that total against a Giants defense that’s the fourth-easiest matchup for fantasy receivers.

    • Jakobi Meyers vs. Jets – Meyers is quickly becoming a favorite target for Trevor Lawrence and is coming off his first 10-target game as a member of the Jags. He’ll take a three-game TD streak into this contest with the Jets.

    • Jauan Jennings vs. Titans – Jennings has touchdowns in four of his last five games, including stat lines of 4-41-1, 6-71-1, 4-54-0, 5-41-1 and 4-39-1. The Titans are among the top-10 most generous defenses to wideouts this season, so expect Jennings to fill the box score.

    Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Browns

    at Bears

    Fannin is the TE11 on the season, but those numbers have risen to the TE4 over the last three weeks as David Njoku battled through injuries and Shedeur Sanders took over as the starting quarterback.

    Njoku injured his knee in Week 14 and will be sidelined this Sunday, which only reinforces Fannin as a quality fantasy option.

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    While we shouldn’t expect another eight-catch, 114-yard, one-touchdown performance like he had last week, Fannin is the de facto No. 1 receiver for the Browns at the moment.

    In that role, the rookie is a must-start fantasy TE1 with top-five upside.

    Other TEs to start:

    • Mark Andrews at Bengals – The Bengals defense is giving up production to tight ends at a near historic rate. Cincy is allowing seven more fantasy points per game to the position than the second-place team in that category. Andrews didn’t have the biggest day against the Bengals a couple of weeks ago (4-47-0), but this remains a spot to attack for fantasy.

    • Isaiah Likely at Bengals – For the first time ever, we’re highlighting two teammates in this section. Not only is Likely on a hot streak with 4-25-1 versus Pittsburgh and 5-95-0 against the Bengals in Week 13, but he also just missed out on scoring another touchdown in each of those games. Now, Likely faces a Bengals defense that just let three separate Bills tight ends post either 93 yards or a TD last week.

    Sits

    Jacoby Brissett, QB, Cardinals

    at Texans

    Brissett has been a regular in the start section of this column, and for good reason. The veteran passer has finished as a top-12 fantasy QB in all eight games he’s started for the Cardinals.

    I regret to inform you that the trend is about to end against a Texans defense that’s been tormenting opposing quarterbacks.

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    Houston is allowing the fewest passing TDs and the fifth-fewest passing yards, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that they are the most difficult matchup for fantasy QBs.

    This isn’t the spot to risk your fantasy season. Sit Brissett this week, and if you advance, you’ll be able to start him against the Falcons and Bengals the next two weeks.

    Other QBs to sit:

    • Justin Herbert at Chiefs – The matchup isn’t great on the road in Kansas City, but Herbert hasn’t topped 15 fantasy points in four straight games and hasn’t finished higher than QB17 during that span. A decimated offensive line, combined with a hand injury of his own are too much to overcome.

    • Bo Nix vs. Packers – Nix has been an up-and-down fantasy performer this season and the Packers are the ninth-most challenging defense to face for quarterbacks.

    Tony Pollard, RB, Titans

    at 49ers

    Pollard’s 161 yards and two touchdowns against the Browns came out of nowhere last week. He hadn’t reached double-digit fantasy points in any of his previous seven outings.

    I would be extremely cautious about chasing that huge performance, now that he’s heading on the road to San Francisco, where the Titans will be 12.5-point underdogs. When Tennessee trails, that tends to result in an uptick in usage for Tyjae Spears.

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    The 49ers’ defense might be a shell of its former self after being hit hard by injuries this season, but they’re still holding their own against rushing attacks.

    So, good luck if you’re starting Pollard in hopes he can pick up where he left off last week. He’s far more likely to return to being an underwhelming fantasy RB3.

    Other RBs to sit:

    • Kareem Hunt vs. Chargers – Hunt remains a low-ceiling TD-or-bust fantasy RB3, who could give up more work to teammate Isiah Pacheco at any moment.

    • David Montgomery at Rams – Montgomery has taken even more of a backseat to Jahmyr Gibbs lately, but sometimes saves his fantasy day with a touchdown. That’ll be tough to do against a Rams defense that’s allowing the third-fewest fantasy points to RBs, including just two rushing TDs to the position this year.

    • Bam Knight at Texans – Houston is a bad matchup for everyone on the Cardinals offense, especially Knight, who’s been held under 35 scrimmage yards in his last three games against tougher opponents (Seahawks, Jaguars, Rams).

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    Khalil Shakir, WR, Bills

    at Patriots

    Shakir is a fantasy WR3 who occasionally pops up with a bigger stat line. The result is a player who’s more of a seat-filler, rather than someone who’s going to help you win a fantasy championship.

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    The 25-year-old is a quality real-life starter for the Bills, but he’s just the WR46 in fantasy points per game this season.

    The matchup with the Patriots is particularly concerning, since Shakir hasn’t topped 45 yards in any of his six games against New England. He also has yet to catch a touchdown when facing them.

    Consider Shakir a WR4/flex option this week and do your best to find a better starting option in the first round of the fantasy playoffs.

    Other WRs to sit:

    • Courtland Sutton vs. Packers – Sutton has been held to 62 yards or less in five consecutive outings and really only makes his mark in fantasy when he finds the end zone. The Packers are a negative matchup for fantasy wideouts, which moves Sutton down into the WR3 range this week.

    • Alec Pierce at Seahawks – The loss of Daniel Jones is bad news for Pierce, since it will result in lower pass volume and Philip Rivers, who will reportedly start, is less likely to have success throwing the ball down the field. Pierce also has to contend with the Seahawks defense that’s the fourth-most difficult opponent for fantasy WRs.

    • Xavier Worthy vs. Chargers – Worthy has only posted double-digit fantasy points once this year and it hasn’t happened in any of his last nine appearances. I doubt it occurs this week against a Chargers defense that’s the second-worst matchup for fantasy WRs.

    Dallas Goedert, TE, Eagles

    vs. Raiders

    Choosing tight ends for the Sit section is always my least favorite part of this column, since the position is already thin and a single touchdown can vault a player inside the top-12 any given week.

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    So, if you have a tight end you feel strongly about, trust your gut and play them this week.

    Goedert is coming off one of his best games of the season, with eight catches for 78 yards. However, those types of performances tend to be few and far between for him.

    The 30-year-old has been held under 45 yards in 10 of his 12 appearances this year and had finished under 27 yards in three straight prior to last week.

    Meanwhile, the Raiders have been sneaky good against tight ends this year. Vegas has only allowed two TEs to eclipse the 50-yard mark and has only given up three touchdowns to the position.

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    Goedert is a riskier TE2 streamer this week and will need a TD to deliver in fantasy.

    Other TEs to sit:

    • Mike Gesicki vs. Ravens – Gesicki is another tight end coming off a big game who fantasy managers should think twice about starting this week. The Ravens are the seventh-hardest matchup for fantasy tight ends. Even with Tee Higgins ruled out with a concussion, this is a dangerous spot to play Gesicki.

    • Oronde Gadsden II at Chiefs – The rookie hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 8 and has only amassed 27, 41, 13, and seven yards over his last four outings. He’s well off the fantasy streamer radar.

  • Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    The Indianapolis Colts lured 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers out of retirement to sign with the team and potentially be their starter in this weekend’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. Rivers, who retired in 2020, practiced with the team this week after Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending Achilles injury. The Colts are in a tight three-way AFC South race against the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Houston Texans, while Seattle is vying for the top spot in the NFC West against the L.A. Rams. This weekend’s games will likely disrupt the current standings in both divisions.

    The Colts vs. Seahawks game will air Sunday on CBS and it will stream on Paramount+. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Week 15 game.

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    How to watch the Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks:

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    Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

    Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

    TV channel: CBS

    Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

    Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks game time:

    The Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks game kicks off at 4:25 p.m. ET/1:25 p.m. PT on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

    Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks game channel:

    The Week 15 game between the Colts and Seahawks will air in local markets on CBS, which means if it’s on in your area, it’ll also stream live on Paramount+. You can also tune in on mobile devices with NFL+.

    How to watch the Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks game without cable:

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  • Fantasy Football Week 15 Toolkit: Rankings, start/sit lineup advice, sleepers and more

    You’ll need help every week to make those tough fantasy football lineup decisions, especially now that we’re into the first round of the playoffs in most leagues. Luckily for you, the team at Yahoo has everything you need to prep for the week with updated rankings for Half-PPR and Full-PPR, as well as plenty of analysis via articles, video and audio. Below you’ll find a complete set of links to help you with all your fantasy football needs for the week.

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    📈 Week 15 Rankings

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Justin Boone’s Rest-of-season rankings

    🧐 Week 15 Strategy

    Week 15 Waiver Wire Targets 🎯

    📚 Resources

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  • Everything to know for betting NFL Week 15: Sharp action, public betting splits and big bets

    Week 15 of the NFL season has arrived, and it’s time to get those bets in.

    We’ve compiled where the public is betting at BetMGM sportsbooks, along with some notable wagers, and asked around at several other books to find out where the sharp action has come in for this weekend’s games.

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    Public betting splits

    Here is where the betting public has landed on Week 15 games at BetMGM.

    Five most-bet games (by total number of wagers)

    Five most-bet games (by total dollars wagered)

    1. Philadelphia Eagles -12.5

    Most-bet totals (by total number of wagers)

    1. Cleveland Browns at Chicago Bears Under 38.5

    2. Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots Over 49

    3. Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals Over 51.5

    4. Las Vegas Raiders at Philadelphia Eagles Under 37.5

    5. Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams Over 55

    Most-bet underdogs to win (by total number of wagers)

    1. New England Patriots +100

    2. Los Angeles Chargers +240

    From the bookmakers

    Joey Feazel, head NFL trader at Caesars Sportsbook: “Right now, we’re sitting at Bills -1, a couple pick-ems out there. So far, one-way traffic on the Bills. Usually tends to be difficult to beat the same team twice. It’s not surprising that we’re seeing Bills action after their big win over the Bengals. Despite the Patriots’ record, when they’re playing good teams public hasn’t been on them. Line is heading the Patriots’ way slightly. We at opened -1.5.”

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    Thomas Gable, Borgata sportsbook director: “We opened Bills -1.5, it’s down to -1. Pretty good two-way action right now, I wouldn’t be surprised to see this as a pick-em or a flip of favorites. Total dropped from 50.5 to 49.5.”

    Feazel: “A couple of desperate AFC North teams here. Seeing pretty balanced action at the moment, a little bit more money towards the over. I anticipate this being a highly-bet matchup and we’ll need the under. With Joe Burrow back, there will be a lot of Same-Game-Parlays in this one. Ravens and Bengals both coming off tough losses and with their backs against the wall. So far, pretty balanced on the side.”

    Gable: “We opened Ravens -2.5 and still there. We took some sharp money on under 52.5, down to 51.5. These teams met on Thanksgiving night and while both aren’t mathematically eliminated, Ravens need to atone for loss to Pittsburgh last Sunday. We’re probably going to need the Bengals here.”

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    Feazel: “This might be the first week where we’ve seen significant anti-Chiefs money coming in. Justin Herbert is dealing with the injury on his non-throwing hand. One-way traffic on the Chargers. I expect to see some Chiefs money come closer to gameday.”

    Gable: “Chiefs opened -5.5 in this one, we’re down to -4.5 now. We did get to see what the effect was on Herbert with that injured left hand against the Eagles. At least the Chargers were able to come away with a win, forcing five turnovers. Kansas City needs to win out to have any shot to make the playoffs. Total has dropped from opener of 45 to 43.5. Some early Chargers money, but not a ton written on this one yet.”

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    Feazel: “So far, action coming in more so on the Broncos than the Packers and with a low total, some money on the over. Green Bay quietly moving up each week, slowly figuring their offense out. I’d expect to see a little more Packers money come in. I anticipate we’ll need the Broncos and maybe the under.”

    Gable: “We opened Packers -2.5, and line is still there. Total of 41.5 in opener up to 43. What we’ve seen in early betting is people taking Broncos money line and people willing to lay -2.5 with the Packers. I’m never going to argue with that as a bookmaker.”

    Feazel: “Seen a strong move to the over on this one, and that’s where the action is early. Seen some Rams money, which is a little surprising. One of our biggest needs last week was the Lions against the Cowboys. Seeing a little more action on the Rams than anticipated. This total opened 53.5, now up to 55. Expecting Dan Campbell to go all out to keep their playoff hopes alive. Should be a very highly-bet game, probably a little more Lions money coming closer to kickoff.”

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    Gable: “We opened Rams -4.5, up to -5.5 now. The story has been the total, gone up 3 points from opener of 52.5 to 55.5. Sharp money on over early, and quite a bit of money on the over. On the spread, not too much of a need right now.”

    Sharp action

    It’s always notable where respected bettors have landed on this week’s games. While these prices may not currently be available at all sportsbooks, knowing where sharps have wagered can also be instructive for in-game wagering.

    Yahoo Sports conversed with several bookmakers over the course of the week, and here is where some sharp action has been (and the numbers it came in at):

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    • Rams -4.5, -5, Rams-Lions over 52.5

    • Ravens-Bengals under 52.5

    Big bets

    We’ll be keeping track of six-figure (and larger) Week 15 NFL bets from sportsbooks, as well as if they end up cashing.

    • $111,000 on LA Rams -6 (-111) at Caesars

  • Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    The Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals are both still in the hunt for an AFC wild card spot, although the odds of the Bengals clinching it are low (and drop to zero if they lose against the Ravens on Sunday). The Ravens still have a chance of making it to the playoffs, but with a remaining schedule that includes matchups against the Patriots, Packers, and Steelers, it’s going to be a difficult road ahead. The Ravens and the Bengals will meet at Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium for an early game on Sunday, kicking off at 1 p.m. ET.

    The Ravens vs. Bengals game will air in select markets on CBS and it will stream on Paramount+. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Week 15 game.

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    How to watch the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals:

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    Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

    Time: 1 p.m. ET

    TV channel: CBS

    Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

    Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game time:

    The Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

    Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game channel:

    The Week 15 game between the Ravens and Bengals will air in local markets on CBS, which means if it’s on in your area, it’ll also stream live on Paramount+. You can also tune in on mobile devices with NFL+.

    How to watch the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game without cable:

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  • Merrill Kelly reportedly returns to Diamondbacks on 2-year, $40 million deal

    Merrill Kelly has no ill will toward the Arizona Diamondbacks. Months after the team traded him to the Texas Rangers, Kelly reportedly returned to his former franchise, agreeing to a two-year, $40 million deal to rejoin Arizona, per multiple reports.

    Kelly, 37, is coming off a season in which he posted a 3.52 ERA over 184 innings split between the Diamondbacks and Rangers.

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    Kelly’s career has taken quite a few turns since he was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in 2010. After putting up solid numbers in the minors with the Rays, Kelly never got the call to the majors. He eventually decided to play in Korea, signing with the SK Wyverns in 2015 and spending four years in the Korea Baseball Organization.

    He returned to the majors in 2019, signing a two-year deal with the Diamondbacks. His first year back wasn’t smooth. Kelly had a 4.91 ERA over his first 27 starts in the majors. Threatened with a demotion, he rebounded down the stretch, posting a 2.18 ERA over his final five starts. Those starts might have saved his MLB career.

    Kelly looked solid in just five starts in 2020 before an injury shut him down for the season. He then put up an average year in 2021, posting a 4.44 ERA over 158 innings.

    The following year, however, Kelly found another gear. He led the league with 33 starts, posting a 3.37 ERA over 200 1/3 innings. And those improvements have stuck. Since 2022, Kelly has a 3.47 ERA over 108 starts in the majors. He became the Diamondbacks’ de-facto ace over that period and started Game 2 of the World Series against the Texas Rangers in 2023.

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    Kelly isn’t known for elite velocity or big strikeout numbers, instead succeeding thanks to a large repertoire of pitches and pinpoint location. That can sometimes be a tough line to walk in the majors, but it has helped Kelly remain effective as he has reached his late 30s. While he has dealt with some injuries during his career, Kelly has mostly been durable, tossing at least 150 innings in four of his past five seasons.

    The Diamondbacks clearly believe Kelly can continue to put up strong numbers despite his age, signing him through his age-38 season. The team will need him early, as ace Corbin Burnes will miss the start of the 2026 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery.

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    Kelly might not be the flashiest starter, but he has proven to be a valuable rotation piece after some early-career struggles. After a brief departure to Texas, it’s only fitting that Kelly returns to Arizona — the place he blossomed into a reliable pitcher — for one more ride.

  • NFL weather in Week 15: How snow and frigid temperatures will impact multiple games

    December on the East Coast and in the Midwest usually means one thing: extreme cold. Though temperatures are dropping thanks to cold air making its way south from Canada, NFL games must go on, and a quite a few of them will be impacted by frigid temperatures in Week 15.

    The coldest game of the week is expected to be the Chicago Bears vs. the Cleveland Browns. The game — which will take place in Chicago — has a high of 12, with a wind chill of -19, per Weather.com. While no snow is expected to fall during the game, winds could reach up to 22 mph. That could make for a run-heavy game, one people expect to see from the Bears on a cold December afternoon. The Browns, of course, are no strangers to freezing cold. It was an average of 25 in Cleveland on Saturday.

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    Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens

    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will need to battle the elements for yet another week. After playing a snow game against the Buffalo Bills last week, Burrow will battle extreme cold in Week 15. Temperatures in Cincinnati will hit a high of 13 with a wind chill of -11. After losing to the Bills last week, the 4-9 Bengals are dangerously close to being eliminated from the playoffs. The team needs a late-season rally, and some help if it wants to reach the postseason. Burrow will need to find a way to overcome the conditions in Week 15 after two key fourth-quarter turnovers sunk Cincinnati last week.

    Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

    Temperatures will sit around 23 in Kansas City, though the wild chill is -5. Winds shouldn’t be too bad, topping out at 5-10 mph.

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    At 6-7, the Chiefs also need to rally to secure a playoff spot. The team sits 10th in the AFC and could be eliminated from contention in Week 15 — though that’s dependent on the outcome of multiple games. While the Chiefs haven’t been a powerhouse this year, Patrick Mahomes is 26-7 in December over his career. If anyone can singlehandedly pull the Chiefs into the postseason, it’s Mahomes, who will need to do it against a the rival Chargers, who beat the Chiefs all the way back in Week 1.

    Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots

    The best NFL game of the week will be affected by poor weather. It’s a high of 33 in Foxborough, with a wind chill of 17. While the temperature won’t dip into the negative, snow could impact this one.

    Snow is expected at least before the game and could continue into the contest. Weather.com is calling for light snow, so it might not throw either team too far off their game plans. And after enduring snow — and winning — in Week 14, the Bills are well-equipped to deal with the elements as they go on the road to take on the AFC East leader.

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    One player doesn’t seem bothered by any of that. Wideout Mack Hollins arrived Sunday shirtless and shoeless as he prepares to take on the Bills.

    Washington Commanders vs. New York Giants

    Snow is expected in East Rutherford, New Jersey, ahead of the Commanders-Giants game, though it should clear up around game time. Once the snow clears up, it won’t be a pleasant game. Temperatures will sit around 32, with a wind chill of 12. And winds will span from 13 to 17 mph at game time.

    With both teams out of the playoffs, there’s not much on the line in the contest. Though you can bet both teams are eager to take down a division rival in freezing temperatures.

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    Las Vegas Raiders vs. Philadelphia Eagles

    Some early snow shouldn’t last into game time, though wind could be a factor. Winds are expected to be around 20 mph during game time. It will be a high of 34 in Philadelphia on Sunday, with a wind chill of 11. It won’t be the coldest game on the slate, but weather could still play a role.

    After a rough week, the Eagles desperately need to overcome the elements and pick up a win in Week 15. While the team is in strong playoff position, there’s been some uneasiness about the Eagles’ season so far, with some asking whether the team should bench quarterback Jalen Hurts. That’s not a consideration now, or even if the Eagles lose this game, but the cries will get much, much louder if Philadelphia can’t overcome the 2-11 Raiders on Sunday.

  • 2025 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top kickers for Week 15 from Justin Boone

    Justin Boone won the FantasyPros Most Accurate Expert Award in 2019 and has eight top-10 finishes in the competition. He now brings his rankings acumen to the Yahoo Fantasy audience after joining the team as an analyst.

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    Be sure to follow the links below to see his latest rankings at every position. Updated rankings, including PPR, are released Thursday, with the final version coming down Sunday morning.

    More Week 15 advice

    Boone’s Half-PPR Rankings

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    PPR

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Justin Boone's Rest-of-season rankings

    Kickers

  • 2025 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top defenses for Week 15 from Justin Boone

    Justin Boone won the FantasyPros Most Accurate Expert Award in 2019 and has eight top-10 finishes in the competition. He now brings his rankings acumen to the Yahoo Fantasy audience after joining the team as an analyst.

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    Be sure to follow the links below to see his latest rankings at every position. Updated rankings, including PPR, are released Thursday, with the final version coming down Sunday morning.

    More Week 15 advice

    Boone’s Half-PPR Rankings

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    PPR

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Justin Boone's Rest-of-season rankings

    Defense

  • 2025 Fantasy Football Rankings: Justin Boone’s top FLEX options for Week 15

    Justin Boone won the FantasyPros Most Accurate Expert Award in 2019 and has eight top-10 finishes in the competition. He now brings his rankings acumen to the Yahoo Fantasy audience after joining the team as an analyst.

    [Upgrade to Fantasy Plus and gain your edge in player projections and much more]

    Be sure to follow the links below to see his latest rankings at every position. Updated rankings, including PPR, are released Thursday, with the final version coming down Sunday morning.

    More Week 15 advice

    Boone’s Half-PPR Rankings

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    PPR

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Justin Boone's Rest-of-season rankings

    FLEX