Both the Giants and Colts draw favorable schematic matchups in Week 9, each positioned to exploit specific defensive weaknesses. New York’s man-heavy defense matches up well against a limited 49ers offense, while Indianapolis’ passing game — particularly Josh Downs — should thrive against Pittsburgh’s vulnerable man coverage unit.
Both Jahmyr Gibbs and Kimani Vidal are positioned for big weeks in elite offensive environments against vulnerable run defenses. The data supports each as strong touchdown and yardage bets, with Gibbs’ passing-game usage and Vidal’s bell-cow workload giving them multiple paths to production.
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The Giants’ heavy man-coverage tendencies could finally work in their favor against a limited 49ers offense, while Seattle’s vertical attack is built to punish a Washington defense that continues to give up explosive plays. Both matchups present clear data-backed edges worth targeting this week.
The Colts offense has been historically efficient through eight weeks, ranking first in points per drive and dominating man coverage matchups. With a massive schematic and personnel edge over the Steelers’ secondary, the data supports Indianapolis covering the -9.5 spread.
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Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said wide receiver Jalen McMillan suffered a broken bone in his neck from an awkward fall backward during a preseason game at Pittsburgh in August.
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence has an illness, but the team said it will not affect his game status and that he is still expected to start against the Raiders.
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Bob Trumpy, one of the Bengals' original draft picks, has died at 80. Following a Pro Bowl career at tight end, Trumpy found success as a sports broadcaster for NBC and a radio host in Cincinnati.
The Eagles added cornerback depth on Saturday, acquiring former Pro Bowl CB Jaire Alexander and a 2027 seventh-round pick from the Ravens in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
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After Colorado lost its second consecutive blowout on Saturday night, head coach Deion Sanders refused to allow media access to players or assistant coaches and said all the criticism he knows is coming his team's way should be directed at him.
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