The Denver Broncos will host the Green Bay Packers in Week 15. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, specifically regarding RB RJ Harvey.
Is RJ Harvey Playing in Week 15?
Harvey is not on the injury report, and barring a surprise, he is expected to play.
We’ll continue to monitor the Broncos’ injury report leading up to kickoff for any changes. You can also visit and bookmark our Fantasy News Tracker for the latest updates.
Should You Start or Sit Harvey in Week 15?
Six different Broncos had a rush attempt in Vegas last week, and that’s Sean Payton leaving his fingerprints all over the box score, but RJ Harvey (17 attempts) was the only one to reach five, and he profiles as a bellcow moving forward.
He got off to a good start (30 yards on three carries during the first drive) and handled the important work for a Denver team that is chasing the conference’s top seed.
On Sunday, he posted a second straight game with a rush TD and 25+ receiving yards, making him the fifth player with such a streak this season (Christian McCaffrey, Josh Jacobs, Bijan Robinson, and Omarion Hampton being the others).
This is a tough matchup (Green Bay hasn’t allowed a running back to reach 13 PPR points in back-to-back-to-back games), but I view 15 touches as a near lock, and with this versatile profile, that’s enough to rank inside of my top 20 at the position.
Are you looking for start/sit advice for other players in your lineup? Read our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em Cheat Sheet.
Harvey’s Fantasy Points Projection in Week 15
Harvey is projected to score 14.8 fantasy points in PPR formats.
We project Harvey to rush for 66 yards and 0.9 rushing touchdowns, while adding one reception for 11 receiving yards and 0.1 receiving touchdowns.
Check out the free PFSN Fantasy Start-Sit Optimizer for the latest projections and advice for your lineups this week.
Week 15 Weather Impact: Packers at Broncos
The forecast for kickoff is 56 degrees Fahrenheit with 9 mph winds. These are ideal conditions for fantasy production.
