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NFL Week 9 odds: 'Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda' parlay; five bets that would've won big

Patrick Everson recaps how parlaying a few obvious NFL wagers could've netted you some big time cash in Week 9.
NOVEMBER 5
NFL Week 9 odds: 'Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda' parlay; five bets that would've won big

2024-25 NFL playoff odds: Every team's odds to make the postseason

With 10 weeks of NFL in the books, teams' odds to make the playoffs are on the move. Check out the latest.
NOVEMBER 5
2024-25 NFL playoff odds: Every team's odds to make the postseason
Erick All Jr. - Heads to IR The Bengals placed All (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday.
Impact All will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the ACL in his right knee for the second time in just over a year in this past Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders. The rookie tight end suited up in each of the Bengals' first nine games, turning in a 20-158-0 receiving line on 22 targets. Given the early November timing of his upcoming surgery in addition to the fact that it's his second operation on the knee, All may not be back to 100 percent by the start of the 2025 season.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Zack Moss - Lands on IR The Bengals placed Moss (neck) on injured reserve Tuesday.
Impact Moss's move to IR was fully expected after Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reported earlier Tuesday that the running back was expected to be shut down for the next two months to recover from the neck injury that was detected late last week. While Moss will miss the rest of the regular season, he won't need surgery to address the injury and could return at some point in the playoffs, should the Bengals qualify. In anticipation of Moss's absence, the Bengals acquired Khalil Herbert from the Bears on Tuesday to bolster the depth behind Chase Brown, who is expected to take over as Cincinnati's clear lead back the rest of the way.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE

QB Stock Market Week 10: Baker Mayfield awakes the real Patrick Mahomes

Are we sure C.J. Stroud is elite? Is Caleb Williams getting worse? Has Josh Allen ever been better? Here are Henry McKenna's latest QB ranki...
NOVEMBER 5
QB Stock Market Week 10: Baker Mayfield awakes the real Patrick Mahomes
Trayveon Williams - Makes debut on offense Williams played seven of the Bengals' 74 snaps on offense but didn't log any touches in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders.
Impact Through the Bengals' first eight games of the season, Williams' snaps had come exclusively on special teams, but he saw his first action on offense Week 9 with Zack Moss (neck) ruled out for the contest. Chase Brown started and dominated the snaps (59) while handling all of the running-back opportunities (27 carries, five receptions), leaving no touches for either Williams or practice-squad call-up Kendall Milton (five snaps). Moss is expected to miss the rest of the regular season due to his injury, but Williams could move back into a pure special-teams role Week 10 versus the Ravens after the Bengals acquired Khalil Herbert from the Bears on Tuesday. Herbert is expected to immediately step in as the top complement to Brown, who is still likely to take on heavy workloads in the weeks to come.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Chase Brown - Gets new backfield complement Brown will remain the Bengals' starting running back for Thursday's game against the Ravens, though he'll have a new backup in the mix for Week 10 after Cincinnati acquired Khalil...
Impact Through the Bengals' first eight games of the season, Brown had been working in a timeshare out of the backfield with Zack Moss, but Brown dominated the snaps and touches in the Week 9 win over the Raiders after Moss was ruled out for the contest due to a neck injury. In the 41-24 victory, Brown played 79 percent of the snaps and amassed a career-high 120 yards on the ground while taking on all of the running-back usage (27 carries, five receptions), as reserves Trayveon Williams (seven snaps) and Kendall Milton (five snaps) didn't log any touches. Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reported Tuesday that Moss is slated to miss at least the rest of the regular season due to the injury, but the addition of Herbert -- who has averaged 4.8 yards per carry over 48 career games -- provides more formidable competition for supplementary work behind Brown than Williams or Milton. With Herbert in the fold, Brown shouldn't be expected to handle 100 percent of the backfield usage like he did in Week 9, but Brown still has a fairly clear path to a sizable three-down role.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Zack Moss - Likely done for season Moss is expected to miss at least the rest of the regular season due to the neck injury that the Bengals discovered late last week, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Impact Moss didn't initially appear on the Bengals' Week 9 injury report until the neck issue resulted in him missing Friday's practice and then ultimately getting ruled out in advance of Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders. Head coach Zac Taylor then said Monday that Moss is considered out indefinitely, but Garafolo notes that the Bengals are planning to have the running back rest for the next two months before his neck is re-evaluated. With Moss out of the mix for the rest of the regular season and likely a potential playoff run, the Bengals acquired Khalil Herbert from the Bears on Tuesday to bolster their backfield depth behind Chase Brown.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Khalil Herbert - Headed to Cincinnati The Bears are slated to trade Herbert to the Bengals in exchange for a 2025 seventh-round draft pick, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Impact Herbert was the odd man out in a Chicago backfield that also included D'Andre Swift, Roschon Johnson and Travis Homer. With Cincinnati, the 2021 sixth-rounder will provide valuable depth and experience behind Chase Brown, with Zack Moss in line to miss time with a neck injury.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins & Kyler Murray headline midseason comeback player award | NFL on FOX Pod

Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins & Kyler Murray headline midseason comeback player award | NFL on FOX Pod

NOVEMBER 5 • FOX SPORTS
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Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley and Ceedee Lamb headline midseason OPOY award | NFL on FOX Pod

Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley and Ceedee Lamb headline midseason OPOY award | NFL on FOX Pod

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Ravens vs. Bengals Injury Report – Week 10, 2024

See who's in and who's out for the Week 10 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals on November 7, 2024.
NOVEMBER 5 • DATA SKRIVE
Ravens vs. Bengals Injury Report – Week 10, 2024

At 4-5, Bengals believe they are still a playoff team as stretch run starts against the Ravens

Bengals QB Joe Burrow believes the 4-5 Cincinnati Bengals are still a playoff team, even though the four victories have all come against teams with losing records
NOVEMBER 5 • ASSOCIATED PRESS
Logan Wilson - Leads team with nine stops Wilson recorded nine tackles (five solo) in Sunday's 41-24 Week 9 win over the Raiders. He added two fumble recoveries.
Impact Trey Hendrickson was the defensive star for Cincinnati with 4.0 sacks, but Wilson performed well too by leading the team in tackles. He added a pair of second-half fumble recoveries that each led to the Bengals putting points on the scoreboard. Wilson has been a very steady IDP asset this season, logging at least eight tackles in each of his nine games. He ranks third in the NFL with 88 stops overall.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Trey Hendrickson - Dominates Las Vegas in Week 9 Hendrickson recorded 4.0 sacks, a defensed pass and a forced fumble in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders.
Impact Hendrickson wreaked havoc on Las Vegas' offensive line, as all four of his tackles in the contest were sacks. The quarterback takedowns resulted in a total of minus-37 yards for the Raiders, and Hendrickson added three QB hits to his sack total. As icing on the cake, Hendrickson's final sack resulted in a Desmond Ridder fumble that was recovered by Cincinnati on the Raiders' 13-yard line and led to a field goal. Hendrickson's dominant effort pushed him to a league-leading 11.0 sacks on the season.
NOVEMBER 5 • ROTOWIRE
Orlando Brown Jr. - DNP on Monday's estimation Brown (knee) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's practice estimation.
Impact Brown was held out of Cincinnati's Week 9 win over the Raiders after sustaining a knee injury the week prior. He'll likely need to upgrade to at least limited participation either Tuesday or Wednesday in order to play in Thursday night's divisional matchup against the Ravens. If Brown is unable to do so, Cody Ford is expected to draw the start at left tackle.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE
Chase Brown - Estimated as full participant Brown (rib) was listed as a full participant on Monday's practice estimate.
Impact Per Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network, Brown suffered a bruised rib in Sunday's win over the Raiders, but the running back's listed full participation a day later indicates that his availability for Thursday night's game against the Ravens is not in danger. With Zack Moss on track to miss time with a neck injury, Brown appears poised to maintain a heavy workload versus Baltimore and likely beyond, after logging a career-high 27 carries against Las Vegas.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE
Charlie Jones - Estimated as DNP Jones (groin) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's practice estimation.
Impact Jones was held out of the Bengals' Week 9 win over the Raiders after likely sustaining a groin injury in practice earlier in the week. The second-year pro will almost certainly need to upgrade to at least limited participation either Tuesday or Wednesday in order to suit up for Cincinnati's Week 10 matchup against the Ravens on Thursday night.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE
Tee Higgins - Estimated as DNP on Monday Higgins (quadriceps) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated practice report, Jay Morrison of SI.com reports.
Impact Higgins has missed the Bengals' last two games after injuring his quad in practice 11 days ago. He's yet to practice since the injury, and the Bengals now have a short week ahead of a Thursday night contest against the division-rival Ravens. Andrei Iosivas, Trenton Irwin and rookie Jermaine Burton will continue to fill snaps if Higgins is unable to play versus Baltimore.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE

Eagles RB Saquon Barkley defies gravity; Cowboys' season headed off a cliff

Saquon Barkley invented a new move on the fly while the Cowboys might be all out of moves. Here's who's hot and who's not around the NFL
NOVEMBER 4
Eagles RB Saquon Barkley defies gravity; Cowboys' season headed off a cliff
Jermaine Burton - Expects to play Thursday Coach Zac Taylor said Monday that he expects Burton to play Thursday at Baltimore, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Impact Burton was a healthy scratch for Sunday's game versus the Raiders, but it appears he'll get a chance to play in Week 9. If Tee Higgins (quadricep) misses his third straight game Thursday, Burton may even have a realistic path to a significant role on the boundary.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE
Chase Brown - Bruised rib in win over Las Vegas Speaking Monday, coach Zac Taylor said Brown suffered a bruised rib in Sunday's win over the Raiders, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
Impact Brown briefly exited Sunday's win but quickly returned and went on to set career highs in carries (27), rushing yards (120) and receptions (five), totaling 157 yards and one touchdown on his 32 touches. Meanwhile, Trayveon Williams didn't handle a single carry or target as the backup. With Zack Moss (neck) now out indefinitely, according to Taylor via Adam Schefter of ESPN, Brown looks like a locked-in every-down back moving forward, assuming his rib injury isn't serious. The Bengals have a quick Week 10 turnaround with a road game against the division-rival Ravens on tap for Thursday night.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE
Zack Moss - Out indefinitely Speaking Monday, coach Zac Taylor said Moss (neck) will be sidelined indefinitely, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Impact Taylor went on to say all options will be considered with Moss, so it sounds like a trip to injured reserve could be in his future. Moss missed the Bengals' Week 9 win over the Raiders, allowing Chase Brown to set career highs across the board with his 27-120-0 rushing line, while adding 5-37-1 on five targets in the pass game. Trayveon Williams didn't register a single touch or target on offense, paving the way for Brown to be a legitimate every-down workhorse moving forward. Brown's fantasy stock keeps rising by the week, and he looks like a locked-in RB1 regardless of the opponent.
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE
Erick All Jr. - Suffers season-ending ACL tear Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said All suffered an ACL tear in his right knee in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders and will miss the rest of the season, Ben Baby of ESPN.com repo...
Impact The setback is a devastating one for All, who has now torn the ACL in his right knee for the second time in just over a year after he previously sustained the injury Oct. 14, 2023 during his final collegiate season at Iowa. Despite not being cleared for full practices with the Bengals until mid-August after being drafted in the fourth round in April, All had gotten off to a strong start to his rookie season, recording 20 receptions for 158 yards and no touchdowns on 22 targets through Cincinnati's first nine games. All's absence for the remainder of the season could open up extra reps for the four healthy tight ends on Cincinnati's 53-man roster (Mike Gesicki, Drew Sample, Tanner Hudson and Tanner McLachlan).
NOVEMBER 4 • ROTOWIRE

NFL Week 9 highlights: Rams, Titans win in OT, Vikings beat Colts in primetime

Week 9 of the NFL season continued Sunday with a ton of must-see matchups. Here are the top plays from around the league!
NOVEMBER 4
NFL Week 9 highlights: Rams, Titans win in OT, Vikings beat Colts in primetime
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