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Among those on the Indianapolis Colts' first injury report of Week 9 were wide receiver Josh Downs, safety Nick Cross, and defensive tackle Grover Stewart. Downs was dealing with a hip injury, Cross a shoulder injury, and Stewart a foot injury.
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Falcons Week 9 injury report: Latest on Drake London, Kyle Pitts
The Atlanta Falcons wrapped up Thursday's practice session and have released their second injury report of Week 9. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (knee), wide receiver Drake London (hip), tight end Kyle Pitts (ankle) and linebacker Jalon Walker (groin) were limited for the second day in a row.
With bye weeks and injuries take a toll on fantasy football teams, these running backs should be locked in as Week 9 starters.
Now that the 2025 NFL season is in full swing, there are plenty of NFL betting opportunities in Week 9, allowing you to scour the NFL odds from the best betting sites and apps. Here's a closer look at the best sportsbook promos that are available for the Week 9 NFL schedule, including instructions on how to claim each offer.
Newsweek Sports Betting Editor Tyler Everett gives out his early NFL Week 9 bets against the spread, starting with Ravens-Dolphins.
What stood out in the first half of the Miami Dolphins' Week 9 game against the Baltimore Ravens: We'll start with the list of inactives, where the biggest news
Indianapolis Colts to cover -3.5 (+105) at Pittsburgh Steelers. Bowen: Tough to bet on the Steelers right now g
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down whether or not Jonathan Taylor is good bet to become the first running back to win MVP since 2012.
The San Francisco 49ers are getting thin at linebacker, which could open up an opportunity for their third-round pick to start his first game.
It's important to think ahead in fantasy football. Being well-prepared for bye weeks and injuries can make all the difference when it comes to having a successful campaign.
The BCS Rankings are no longer a part of college football, but how would they look compared to the current rankings after Week 9?