The New England Patriots roll into Denver behind a surging rookie quarterback and a defense playing its best football of the season, while the Broncos are forced to navigate the AFC Championship without Bo Nix or J.K. Dobbins.
That contrast creates a slate defined by stability versus volatility: the Patriots offer concentrated, reliable fantasy production, and Denver counters with unpredictable tournament leverage. A matchup with this much chaos on one side and momentum on the other practically writes its own DFS storyline.
START ’EM (Core DFS Plays)
This slate is defined by the Denver Broncos’ injury‑ravaged offense and the New England Patriots’ playoff momentum. Patriots players offer the safest floors, while Denver’s passing game provides the leverage needed to win tournaments.
New England Patriots
Drake Maye — QB
- Denver’s defense is beat‑up and facing a Patriots offense that has steamrolled the Chargers and Texans.
- With Denver likely struggling to score, Maye projects for efficient, controlled volume.
Rhamondre Stevenson — RB
- Patriots favored by 4.5 points, suggesting a run‑leaning second half.
- Reliable red‑zone usage and pass‑game involvement give him a strong floor.
Demario Douglas — WR
- Emerging as Maye’s most consistent target.
- Denver’s secondary has been exploitable in the slot.
Patriots D/ST
- Backup QB Jarrett Stidham starts for Denver with multiple offensive injuries.
- High sack and turnover potential in cold Denver weather.
Denver Broncos

Jarrett Stidham — QB (Tournament Only)
- Forced into the starting role with Bo Nix out (ankle).
- Cheap salary + guaranteed volume = viable GPP leverage.
Courtland Sutton — WR
- Stidham’s most trustworthy target.
- Should see double‑digit targets in a trailing script.
SIT ’EM (Overvalued / Too Risky)
Broncos Secondary WRs (Humphrey, Franklin, Bryant)
- Stidham’s accuracy and Denver’s offensive limitations make them volatile dart throws.
Patriots TE Committee (Henry, Hooper)
- Rotational usage; touchdown‑or‑bust on a slate where floor matters.
Broncos D/ST
- Facing a Patriots offense that has dominated two straight playoff games.
HIGH‑UPSIDE GPP PLAYS
Marvin Mims Jr. — WR, Broncos
- Speed threat who can break a slate with one deep ball.
- Best used in Stidham stacks.
Kayshon Boutte — WR, Patriots
- Lower‑owned pivot off Douglas with red‑zone upside.
- Is the big-play threat and has had more success recently compared to Stefon Diggs and Kyle Williams.
CAPTAIN/MVP STRATEGY
| Contest Type | Best Captain/MVP | Notes |
| Cash Games | Drake Maye, Rhamondre Stevenson | Safest volume + best matchup |
| Tournaments | Courtland Sutton, Jarrett Stidham | High leverage if Denver keeps it close |
| Ultra‑Contrarian | Patriots D/ST | Massive upside vs. backup QB |
