NFL Sunday Week 9 Recap

NFL Sunday Week 9 Recap

November 05, 20252 min read

Sunday Week 9 Record: 3-4, -0.2u

✅ Jared Goff O 238.5 Pass Yds (-113 DK)

✅ Colston Loveland O 22.5 Rec Yds (-114 FD)

✅ Christian Watson O 19.5 Long Rec (-122 FD)

❌ Roman Wilson O 14.5 Rec Yds (-104 FD)

❌ Roman Wilson 30+ Rec Yds (+270 FD | .5u)

❌ Roman Wilson 40+ Rec Yds (+450 FD | .3u)

❌ Tyrone Tracy O 52.5 Rush Yds (-114 FD)


Write Ups For Week 9

Colston Loveland (TE) – Chicago Bears

Colston Loveland’s role has quietly expanded into near every-down usage, logging an 81% snap share last week — the highest of his season. With Cole Kmet looking like another potential scratch, Loveland’s path to consistent routes and middle-of-the-field targets is wide open. Cincinnati’s defense has struggled to contain tight ends all year, giving up the second-most receiving yards to the position. That combination of opportunity and matchup puts Loveland in an ideal spot to clear 23.5 yards, even on modest volume.


Christian Watson (WR) – Green Bay Packers

Christian Watson returned from injury last week and immediately reasserted himself as the Packers’ primary deep threat, commanding 63% of the team’s air yards. His 21 yards per reception versus Pittsburgh highlighted the explosiveness that defines his game, and Green Bay’s depleted wide-receiver room further solidifies his WR1 status. Facing a defense susceptible to lapses in vertical coverage, Watson’s big-play profile gives him multiple paths to cash this 19.5-yard longest reception prop on a single target.


Tyrone Tracy (RB) – New York Giants

Tyrone Tracy has stepped directly into an 80% workload for the Giants, handling nearly all early-down and short-yardage situations. With San Francisco’s rush defense unexpectedly crumbling in recent weeks — allowing chunk gains and poor gap integrity — Tracy finds himself in an advantageous spot to produce. New York remains committed to the ground game regardless of game script, and Tracy’s balance of volume and efficiency gives him a strong chance to surpass 54.5 rushing yards even in a tough road environment.


Roman Wilson (WR) – Pittsburgh Steelers

Roman Wilson’s role has steadily grown, with his snap share climbing to 50% over the last two weeks as the Steelers integrate more three-wide sets. This matchup with Indianapolis projects as one of the higher-tempo games on the slate, featuring a potent Colts offense that can force Pittsburgh into a pass-heavy, negative-script scenario. Given Wilson’s improved route participation and Indy’s soft coverage against slot and intermediate receivers, he’s well-positioned to exceed a low 14.5-yard threshold.


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