If Week 16 was the final week of your season-long fantasy football season, it wasn't without its excitement. Only problem was, the excitement was concentrated.
Todd Gurley was obviously the highlight of the week, putting up 40 fantasy points in standard leagues (50 in PPR) and demolishing the field. Behind him, only three players — all running backs — topped 20 standard points: Dion Lewis, Giovani Bernard, and Bilal Powell. Larry Fitzgerald led wide receivers in standard scoring at 18, while Antonio Brown and Eric Ebron topped tight ends at a meager 14.
The upshot is that the winner of your league was probably the owner of Gurley. If that poor soul didn't make the playoffs and watched those points get scored in a vacuum, the winner was either the Lewis owner or just the winner by attrition. Odds are, leagues that end in Week 16 this year either had a winner with Gurley, or had a winner with the lowest winning score in some time. Not that that means anything — if you win, you win. But it's interesting.
The box scores give you stats. PFF Fantasy goes deeper, offering up a more in-depth look at the statistical takeaways from each game. Below are all the games of Week 16.
Baltimore Ravens 23, Indianapolis Colts 16
Minnesota Vikings 16, Green Bay Packers 0
Chicago Bears 20, Cleveland Browns 3
Cincinnati Bengals 26, Detroit Lions 17
Los Angeles Rams 27, Tennessee Titans 23
Kansas City Chiefs 29, Miami Dolphins 13
New England Patriots 37, Buffalo Bills 16
New Orleans Saints 23, Atlanta Falcons 13
Los Angeles Chargers 14, New York Jets 7
Washington Redskins 27, Denver Broncos 11
Carolina Panthers 22, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19
San Francisco 49ers 44, Jacksonville Jaguars 33
Seattle Seahawks 21, Dallas Cowboys 12
Arizona Cardinals 23, New York Giants 0