NFL Player News
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Mac Jones QB | SF
Patriots' Mac Jones: Struggles in Sunday's loss
Jones completed 13 of 31 passes for 112 yards in Sunday's 30-24 loss to the Raiders.
He added 10 yards on four carries. Jones simply couldn't get anything going through the air against a suspect Las Vegas secondary, setting a season low in passing yards for a full game, but New England's running game and defense kept the team in the contest until a shocking final play that resulted in a game-winning defensive score for former Patriot Chandler Jones. Jones the quarterback has failed to reach 200 yards in four of the last seven games, making him a very risky fantasy option in Week 16 against a Bengals defense that just forced Tom Brady to commit five turnovers.
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Trevor Lawrence QB | JAC
Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence: Four touchdowns in comeback win
Lawrence completed 27 of 42 passes for 318 yards, four touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's 40-34 win over the Cowboys.
Lawrence led a furious comeback victory, as he took to the air 25 times in the final two quarters while racking up 223 yards and three scores. That led to a career-high four passing touchdowns and his third 300-yard effort of the season. As could be expected, he had a number of highlights throughout the performance, including a 59-yard touchdown to Zay Jones and other long completions of 30 and 27 yards. Lawrence now has at least three touchdowns and 300 passing yards in three of his last four games.
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Colt McCoy QB | ARI
Cardinals' Colt McCoy: In concussion protocol
Coach Kliff Kingsbury confirmed after Sunday's 24-15 loss to the Broncos that McCoy is in concussion protocol, Jose M. Romero of AZCentral Sports reports.
McCoy was ruled out of the game due to a concussion, and he will need to pass the NFL's five-step concussion protocol before he can return to game action. Doing so before the Buccaneers come to town in Week 16 won't be easy, so Trace McSorley could be in line to make his first start of the season if McCoy joins Kyler Murray (knee) on the sideline.
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Sam Howell QB | DAL
Commanders' Sam Howell: Healthy again Week 15
Howell (coach's decision) has been deemed inactive ahead of Sunday's game against the Giants.
Howell was ruled a healthy scratch in each game before stepping up as the Commanders' No. 2 quarterback behind Taylor Heinicke since Week 7. However, previous starter Carson Wentz (finger) is now set to take over the team's backup duties after being activated from IR on Monday. Barring additional injury to Wentz and/or Heinicke, it's likely Howell will remain sidelined for the foreseeable future.
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Dak Prescott QB | DAL
Cowboys' Dak Prescott: Three touchdowns in loss
Prescott completed 23 of 30 passes for 256 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in Sunday's 40-34 loss to the Jaguars. He added five rushes for 20 yards.
Prescott got off to a hot start, as he completed 15 of 16 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns through the first two quarters. He slowed a bit in the second half but still managed long completions of 39, 25 and 22 yards -- each of which went to CeeDee Lamb. Prescott also tallied three passing touchdowns for the third time this season, each of which has come in his last six games. Despite all of the positives, Prescott's performance ended on a sour note, as the Jaguars picked off a tipped pass and returned it for the game-winning touchdown in overtime.
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Colt McCoy QB | ARI
Cardinals' Colt McCoy: Out with concussion
McCoy has been ruled out of Sunday's game in Denver with a concussion, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
McCoy was getting his second stint of the campaign as Arizona's starting quarterback after Kyler Murray suffered a season-ending ACL tear last Monday against the Patriots. After dealing with a neck injury in practice this week and now picking up a concussion on top of the existing health concern, McCoy's status in the short term is extremely murky. Trace McSorley will be the Cards' signal-caller for the rest of Week 15 and potentially beyond that point.
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Jeff Driskel QB | WAS
Texans' Jeff Driskel: Cedes most work to Mills
Driskel completed two of four passes for eight yards and rushed four times for eight yards in the Texans' 30-24 overtime loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.
Driskel once again worked in conjunction with Davis Mills at quarterback, but the latter put up 24 pass attempts to Driskel's four. The versatile signal-caller appears likely to continue to cede the majority of passing work to Mills in a Week 16 road battle versus the Titans on Saturday afternoon.
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Davis Mills QB | HOU
Texans' Davis Mills: Three total TDs in OT loss
Mills completed 12 of 24 passes for 121 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed five times for 25 yards and another score in the Texans' 30-24 overtime loss to the Chiefs on Sunday. He also lost a fumble.
Mills was far from efficient, but his surprising three-touchdown tally was certainly a boon for those who may have rolled with the second-year signal-caller in large-field DFS contests or as a desperation play on their season-long teams. Mills continued to split time with Jeff Driskel under center but to a very minor degree, as the latter put up only four attempts. The pair of scoring connections came in connections with tight ends Teagan Quitoriano and Jordan Akins, giving Mills his fifth two-touchdown performance through the air this season. The 2021 third-round pick is likely to remain the primary quarterback in a Week 16 divisional road matchup against the Titans on Saturday afternoon.
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Ryan Tannehill QB | TEN
Titans' Ryan Tannehill: Returns to game
Tannehill returned to Sunday's against the Chargers after sustaining an ankle injury, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Tannehill was carted off the field after suffering an ankle injury on the Titans' first possession, but he was subsequently able to return to the contest in the second quarter. While he was sidelined, Malik Willis handled the team's QB reps.
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Desmond Ridder QB | GB
Falcons' Desmond Ridder: Underwhelming debut
Ridder completed 13 of 26 passes for 97 yards and rushed six times for 38 yards during Sunday's 21-18 loss to the Saints.
Ridder completed just half of his pass attempts and had an interception overturned to start the second half, resulting in an extremely disappointing debut through the air. However, the rookie third-round pick attempted to salvage his offensive production by showcasing his dual-threat ability. Overall, there wasn't much to take away from Ridder's performance, but the lone bright spot was the connection he appeared to have with fellow rookie Drake London, as the duo connected seven times (11 targets) for 70 yards. With Marcus Mariota (knee) out for the remainder of the regular season, Ridder should continue drawing starts, regardless of his performance.