The first round of the fantasy football playoffs is now behind us (in most leagues), and it was a brutal week in terms of injuries. We didn't have many injuries in Week 14, but Week 15 was as bad as some of the early-week seasons when it came to injuries to fantasy-relevant players.
The NFL season is a war of attrition. By this time in the year, the most successful teams aren’t the most talented ones but rather the ones that are the healthiest. And this week saw a handful of playoff contenders dealt some bad breaks on the injury front.
That was the case Sunday even before Patrick Mahomes suffered what is predictably being called the lowest high-ankle sprain of all time. But this is where that patented “Chiefs luck” comes in. Despite first literally crawling before eventually hobbling his way to the sideline,
At this point in the season, all 32 NFL teams are dealing with injuries. Even some of the best players in the world. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is nursing an ankle sprain that had his availability in question,
Efforts from Geno Smith‘s camp to secure an extension this year did not produce a deal. After all, the Seahawks have their starting quarterback on a team-friendly deal that runs through the 2025 season.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce made history on Wednesday, passing franchise icon Tony Gonzalez on Kansas City's all-time TD catch list
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith is not interested on assessing his play this season just yet, choosing instead to focus on Thursday night's game against the Chicago Bears and Seattle's narrow shot at a playoff berth.
It's fantasy football championship week, and several top QBs are dealing with injuries. Here are the best QBs to start in fantasy football Week 17.
Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs visit Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday. Then, two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens take on C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans.
Eagles can clinch the NFC East with a win over the Commanders and Packers can clinch a playoff berth with a victory over the Saints.
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback situation has been a constant topic of discussion this season, with Geno Smith’s future in Seattle hanging in the balance. Despite signing a three-year, $75 million extension in March 2023 that runs through 2025,