
"The Buffalo Bills started things off by falling behind their AFC East rival New England Patriots by three touchdowns, yet they came back to win the game 35-31. Then QB Philip Rivers, who retired five years ago and is 44 years old, started for the Indianapolis Colts mere days after signing a contract -- and he nearly led his team to a stunning road win against the mighty Seattle Seahawks defense. Alas, the Seahawks won in the closing seconds."
"However, a pair of season-ending knee injuries may be what defines this week for both the short- and long-term. The Kansas City Chiefs not only lost to the Los Angeles Chargers, eliminating them from postseason contention, but star QB Patrick Mahomes went down, and he may miss part of next season as well. Mahomes entered Week 15 ranked second among all quarterbacks in fantasy points this season. Shortly after, Green Bay Packers DE Micah Parsons suffered his own non-contact injury. This weakens the Packers D/ST."
Week 15 produced multiple comebacks and significant injuries that reshaped fantasy values. Buffalo rallied from a three-touchdown deficit to beat New England 35-31. Philip Rivers, 44, returned after retirement to nearly upset Seattle in a late loss. Patrick Mahomes suffered a knee injury in the Chiefs' loss to the Chargers, eliminating Kansas City from postseason contention and threatening time missed next season. Micah Parsons suffered a non-contact knee injury that weakens the Packers' defense. Davante Adams dealt with a hamstring issue. Fantasy managers face unexpected roster changes and should shop the waiver wire for replacements.
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