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Fantasy Football Week 15 Start 'Em & Sit 'Em Wide Reciever: Keep the faith with Justin Jefferson
Jefferson has combined for just 5.5 PPR points in his past two games against Seattle and Washington. He's scored 8.8 PPR points or less in four of his past five games, and his best performance over that span was 11.1 PPR points in Week 11 against Chicago. Jefferson used to get 11.1 PPR points in a half.
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Fantasy football week 15 boom-or-bust candidates featuring Justin Jefferson & Jameson Williams
Break down Week 15’s biggest boom-or-bust fantasy football plays—headlined by Justin Jefferson and Jameson Williams—with matchup insights to guide your playoff lineup decisions.
We take a look at underperforming stars whom managers shouldn't be afraid to bench and ascending players to green light this week.
Justin Jefferson fired back at fantasy football managers complaining about his numbers. It came amid Vikings first-year starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy's struggles this season.
Welcome to Week 15 where bye weeks are a thing of the past and the fantasy football postseason begins. We are now in win-or-go-home mode and the margin for error has never been thinner. We all know that in fantasy football,
Dalton Del Don breaks down the key fantasy football topics for Week 15, including Philip Rivers' return and Harold Fannin's recent success.
Dave's fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks for Week 15 of 2025. His fantasy football outlooks for Marcus Mariota, Jacoby Brissett, Woody Marks, Blake Corum, Justin Jefferson, DJ Moore, Isaiah Likely,
Jefferson battled injuries earlier in the season, but those aren't known to be a problem now. The Vikings' offense has struggled as a whole. And if McCarthy isn't confident in himself to target Jefferson in double coverage, that doesn't help, either. Jefferson has been due to get it going for a while.
The Commanders' defense held up much better last week, but Washington still has pass-defense liabilities. Starting cornerbacks Mike Sainristil and Jonathan Jones each have subpar coverage metrics. McCarthy can’t be viewed as more than a QB2 or Superflex option, yet this matchup says he will be a solid play in either of those scoring environments.