Week 15 was a tale of two different types of quarterback play. Players were either excellent or terrible, and there was not a lot of in-between. Of course, stars such as Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson showed out like they usually do.
Quarterbacks will define the rest of the NFL season. Some are hot, some are cold, and many are playing for the right to keep their job next year. With so much at stake, every quarterback is trying to put his best foot forward the rest of the way.
With only three weeks to go in the regular season, the power rankings will start to look more like what they will once the season is over. Let's dive in and see where everyone stands heading into Week 16.
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1. Josh Allen - Buffalo Bills
Allen decided to pick up where he left off after Week 14. He delivered an encore of four total touchdowns this time around. The Bills were in another shootout with a top NFC foe (Lions), but this time they came out victorious. Allen put a huge stamp on the 2024 NFL MVP Award this week.
2. Lamar Jackson - Baltimore Ravens
Five touchdowns are a good way to play when you are fighting for playoff seeding. The Ravens ignored their stellar running game in Week 15 and just tossed long touchdowns all day on the Giants. Life was good for Baltimore this weekend.
Lamar Jackson is pretty good at this football thing pic.twitter.com/AYcQ5rIJRQ
— The Ravens Realm (@RealmRavens) December 16, 2024
3. Joe Burrow - Cincinnati Bengals
Burrow committed three turnovers this weekend, but he also tossed three touchdowns. This guy continues to throw touchdowns at a ridiculously high rate this season. The Bengals scratched their way to another win to keep that dreaded "eliminated" symbol away from their name in the standings.
4. Jared Goff - Detroit Lions
So Goff can throw five interceptions in a win but he cannot buy a win when he throws five touchdowns? With so many players injured on defense, the Lions were in a serious shootout with the Bills. With the defense so banged up, Goff is on his way to some huge passing output.
5. Jalen Hurts - Philadelphia Eagles
Hurts and the Eagles figured out the passing game this week. With Saquon Barkley bottled up on the ground, Hurts threw for 290 yards and two touchdowns. The Eagles look formidable if they can keep the running game right.
6. Patrick Mahomes - Kansas City Chiefs
Mahomes only completed 50% of his passes in Week 15 and went down due to injury in the fourth quarter. He started the game hot with two early touchdown passes but quickly cooled off. It was his first down game in several weeks as Mahomes had started to look like himself again lately.
7. Jordan Love - Green Bay Packers
Love and the Packers torched the Seahawks in Week 15. It was a great win because it gives the Packers a leg up on the Seahawks in Wild Card seeding and all but guarantees them a playoff spot. This team is ready to make some noise with Love continuing to play as efficiently as he has.
8. Jayden Daniels - Washington Commanders
Daniels had a nice game in Week 15. He made a lot of plays with his legs and his accuracy was apparent. However, the Commanders offense stalled in the second half and nearly allowed a Saints comeback. Washington should have steamrolled its way to victory.
one more for the montage of ridiculous plays Jayden Daniels has made with his legs this year pic.twitter.com/ArMIG7zf0g
— Derrik Klassen (@QBKlass) December 16, 2024
9. Sam Darnold - Minnesota Vikings
Darnold was quieter in Week 15 after a huge five-touchdown performance in Week 14. The Vikings still steamrolled the Bears in dominating fashion. This team certainly has its sights set on the Lions now as they are currently tied atop the NFC North at 12-2 apiece. The Vikings play the Lions in what could be a huge-stakes game in Week 18.
10. Tua Tagovailoa - Miami Dolphins
Three interceptions are not a good statistic when you are fighting for playoff seeding. Tagovailoa was awful in Week 15 after being the most accurate quarterback in the NFL over the last several weeks. The Dolphins' playoff hopes have all but slipped away now.
11. Russell Wilson - Pittsburgh Steelers
Wilson and the Steelers could not get much going offensively against the Eagles this week. The intrastate matchup proved to be lopsided with the Eagles defense playing at such a high level. AFC seeding is getting interesting, and the Steelers will need to put forth their best effort every week from here on out.
12. Matthew Stafford - Los Angeles Rams
Stafford did not light up the box score by any means in Week 15, but he did enough to get the Rams an ugly win. In a field-goal battle with the 49ers, Stafford only threw for 160 yards. He enjoyed a solid QBR of 60.3 as the Rams inched closer to first place in the NFC West.
13. Baker Mayfield - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Mayfield was a surgeon in Week 15. He threw four touchdown passes and has the Buccaneers in a great position to win the NFC South. Look out NFC, the pirates are coming.
14. Brock Purdy - San Francisco 49ers
Purdy only threw for 142 yards and an interception in Week 15 against the Rams. He could not get anything going as he completed less than 50% of his passes. Purdy has now only thrown 15 touchdown passes in 2024 compared to the 30 he threw in 2023.
15. Justin Herbert - Los Angeles Chargers
Herbert and the Chargers jumped on the Buccaneers early in Week 15, but it was all downhill from there. This offense has stalled recently, and Herbert has cooled off considerably. The Chargers and their quarterback must return to form if they are to make some noise in the playoffs.
#JustinHerbert
Aggravates the left high ankle sprain he came in with and continues #TBvsLAC pic.twitter.com/BKBw2A8mXl— David J. Chao - ProFootballDoc (@ProFootballDoc) December 15, 2024
16. C.J. Stroud - Houston Texans
Stroud was fine in Week 15. However, the Texans did not win their game so much as the Dolphins lost it. Stroud and the Texans know they need to play better to survive in a loaded AFC. They have been fortunate this season that their division is so bad.
17. Geno Smith - Seattle Seahawks
After stringing together a couple of nice weeks, Smith was limited to no touchdowns and an interception in Week 15. To make matters worse, Smith went down with a knee injury. Initial reports on the knee are positive, however.
Mike Macdonald's encouraging update on Geno Smith's knee: "We’re fortunate. A lot of positive, optimistic signs coming out of the tests. Geno’s a beast, man. He’s in here working out in the morning, working through it. I know he’s still feeling it, but this guy’s tough as nails."
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) December 17, 2024
18. Bo Nix - Denver Broncos
Nix has quietly stumbled over the past couple of weeks. He threw three interceptions as the Colts imploded. Nix will need to be much better moving forward. He went through growing pains early in the season but he could be hitting his proverbial rookie wall at this point in the season.
19. Kyler Murray - Arizona Cardinals
Murray did enough of what was necessary to earn a victory in Week 15. The Cardinals will welcome any positive performance from Murray after a recent string of bad weeks. They are back on track with a chance to win the division.
20. Cooper Rush - Dallas Cowboys
Rush threw three touchdowns on his way to a clean game in Week 15. Rush was excellent as the Cowboys steamrolled the Panthers. Rush continues to play like a high-end backup and the Cowboys still have narrow playoff hopes.
21. Kirk Cousins - Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons leaned heavily on their running game in Week 15 and for good reason. Cousins had been on a free fall down this list with a string of interceptions and no touchdowns. He finally threw a touchdown on Monday night, but he also tossed another interception. Cousins himself admitted that he must keep improving after this game.
22. Caleb Williams - Chicago Bears
Williams and the Bears had another tough outing in Week 15 as the Vikings completely stole their lunch money. This season has fully fallen apart for the Bears and their prized No. 1 pick. It is a cautionary tale against believing in a rookie quarterback before they come into their own.
23. Bryce Young - Carolina Panthers
Young and the Panthers were put in their place by a surging Dallas Cowboys team in Week 15. Young committed four turnovers in his first bad game in several weeks. Hopefully, this game does not hurt his confidence too much.
24. Drake Maye - New England Patriots
Maye was efficient despite another interception against the Cardinals on Sunday. The kid is tough as nails and continues to fight with the limited players around him. The Patriots have their work cut out to surround Maye with quality players next season.
25. Aaron Rodgers - New York Jets
Rodgers delivered another good game on Sunday and the Jets found a way to beat the Jaguars. Rodgers looked like a vintage version of himself, scrambling around for big gains while finding receivers deep down the field. If only he had played like this from the jump this year.
Aaron Rodgers still has some beautiful throws in him, my word pic.twitter.com/840w1KpdKE
— Jack Brentnall (@Jack_Brentnall) December 15, 2024
26. Anthony Richardson - Indianapolis Colts
Richardson was highly inefficient and turnover-prone once again in Week 15. On one hand, he still does not have a full season of starts under his belt. On the other, he has been very up and down. This is a continued trial period for Richardson.
27. Jameis Winston - Cleveland Browns
Winston and his interceptions have become the name of the game recently. Defensive coordinators seem to be figuring out the Winston-led Browns offense. The Chiefs held the Browns to seven points. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
28. Aidan O'Connell - Las Vegas Raiders
O'Connell was unable to play in Week 15 due to a bone bruise. Desmond Ridder took his place, and, well, he did Desmond Ridder things. O'Connell seems to have a chance to play this week, so hopefully for his sake and the Raiders, he can get back on the field in Week 16.
29. Mac Jones - Jacksonville Jaguars
Jones once again tried to throw the game away for the Jaguars in Week 15. The only thing is that this time, he was successful. Jones' inexplicable interceptions are unacceptable. The Jaguars should have run away with this game at the end, but Jones lacks a lot of capabilities as an NFL quarterback.
30. Spencer Rattler - New Orleans Saints
Rattler took over for an incompetent Jake Haener in Week 15. He nearly led the Saints to victory over the Commanders. Derek Carr has a chance to return this week but signs point toward Rattler earning a start.
31. Tommy DeVito/Tim Boyle - New York Giants
Tommy DeVito? Tim Boyle? Drew Lock? Who knows who the Giants quarterback is at this point? It does not matter either way. They have to run a tough schedule of games to close out the season and it does not look like any of them will be able to have much success in this offense.
32. Will Levis - Tennessee Titans
Levis was benched in Week 15 after tossing three interceptions. After building momentum in the weeks leading up to Week 14, Levis has now strung together two straight poor performances. His job is certainly at risk. He just cannot seem to get out of his way. This may be Mason Rudolph's spot next week. Levis just hasn't been able to get it done.
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