Week 15 NFL Fantasy Quarterback Rankings: Cam Newton Fate Not Good

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FNTSY Sports Network’s Pat Mayo and Garion Thorne discuss the impact of the Carolina Panther’s starting quarterback Cam Newton’s involvement in a serious car accident Tuesday.  He has two back fractures and a sports doctor close to the team believes it is “highly unlikely” that Cam will play.

The top five QBs across the board for Week 15 were, in this order:

  1. Andrew Luck playing the Texans.  Andrew Luck completed 24-of-53 passes for 294 yards.  He also had two touchdowns and two interceptions in the Colts win over Cleveland last week.
     
  2.  Aaron Rodgers vs. the Bills.  He left a bad taste in the mouths of Fantasy owners Monday night with a kneel down in the final second of the game against Atlanta.  That cost him four yards, dropping his nightly total from 32 rushing yards to 28.  Ouch.
     
  3. Peyton Manning vs. the Chargers
     
  4. Tom Brady vs. the Dolphins
     
  5. Drew Brees vs. the Bears
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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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