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The NFL season continues to fly by, and this week’s six-team bye (Browns, Cowboys, Broncos, Giants, Steelers and 49ers) is sure to cause problems for the Fantasy NFL. Fortunately, there are no idle top tiers, but we will be without at least one low-end QB1. The Week 9 QB rankings are here to help guide your decisions.

duck prescott he’s the most notable QB of the week, and as we saw last week, he always has a high ceiling. The loss of Daniel Jones also hurts, as he has begun to find a rhythm in Brian Daboll’s scheme. Russell Wilson and Jimmy Garoppolo have the potential to start at right tackle, so losing them hurts the overall depth at the position.

Justin Fields (vs. Dolphins in Week 9), Andy Dalton (vs. Ravens) and Ryan Tannehill/Malik Willis (@Chiefs) all look like exciting streamers with the ability to thrive in favorable matchups. In deeper leagues, you could also opt for solid floors, with the help of running backs, from Marcus Mariota (vs. Chargers) or Sam Ehlinger (@Patriots) in neutral matchups.

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Fields is the most intriguing of the previous group, as he almost functions as a running back right now., posting 230 yards and two TDs in the last three games. That gives him a floor above Mariota and Ehlinger, and with a matchup against a Dolphins defense that entered Week 8 allowing the fifth-most points per game in Fantasy NFL (FPPG) to QBs, he has more passing potential than what usually

Secondly, Jared Goff (vs. Packers) is the most unsuccessful of mid-level QBs, as the Packers entered Week 8 allowing the third-fewest FPPG to a QB. We’re also a little worried about Tua Tagovailoa (vs. Bears), Tom Brady (vs. Rams), Derek Carr (vs. Jaguars) and Matthew Stafford (vs. Buccaneers) because of their struggles, but they all have big weapons around them and can put up decent numbers against anyone. Tagovailoa, in particular, has established himself as a “must-start” because of his catchers., but watch the rams carefully. If Cooper Kupp (ankle) is out, Stafford would drop several spots in our rankings.

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On the injury front, we’re likely to be without Baker Mayfield (ankle) and we know Carson Wentz (toe) will be out. Additionally, we’ll continue to monitor Tannehill (ankle) to see if he or Willis start against the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.

We could be in for a higher scoring week with some of the top QBs having favorable matchups. There’s a good chance the top nine QBs in our rankings are all on teams favored to win their respective games, which should point to solid QB play overall. Yes, even for Aaron Rodgers (@Lions). Let the good times roll.

Week 9 QB Rankings

These scores are based on passing four TD points

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1 Josh Allen, Bills @ Jets
2 Jalen Hurts, Eagles @ Texans
3 Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs vs. titans
4 Justin Herbert, Chargers @ Falcons
5 Lamar Jackson, Ravens @ Saints
6 Joe Burrow, Bengals vs. panthers
7 Kyler Murray, Cardinals vs. Seahawks
8 Kirk Cousins, Vikings @ Commanders
9 Aaron Rodgers, Packers @ Lions
10 Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars vs. raiders
11 Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins @ Bears
12 Geno Smith, Seahawks @ Cardinals
13 Tom Brady, Buccaneers vs. rams
14 Matthew Stafford, Rams @ Buccaneers
15 Justin Fields, Bears vs. Dolphins
16 Andy Dalton, Saints vs. crows
17 Derek Carr, Raiders @ Jaguars
18 Marcus Mariota, Falcons vs. explosives
19 Jared Goff, Lions vs. packers
20 Taylor Heinicke, Commanders vs. Vikings
21 Ryan Tannehill, Titans @ Chiefs
22 Sam Ehlinger, Colts @ Patriots
23 PJ Walker, Panthers @ Bengals
24 Davis Mills, Texans vs. eagles
25 Mac Jones, Patriots vs. Baby chicks
26 Zach Wilson, Jets vs. Accounts

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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2

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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2

Russian streamer Olga Ivanovna, known under the nickname i_olga on the Twitch platform, won the “Best Gaming Moment of 2025” category as part of the international NNYS award.

During one of the streams, a 77-year-old woman was able to create a so-called “ace” in the shooter Counter‑Strike 2 – the moment when one player defeats the entire opposing team. A video of this moment was widely shared on social networks.

The pensioner lives in Nizhny Novgorod. About 250 thousand viewers have subscribed to her channel.

The NNYS Awards annually celebrate significant moments and select the best videos across 16 categories.

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Bazhin became the best in the mass start at the Russian Biathlon Cup stage in Tyumen

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Bazhin became the best in the mass start at the Russian Biathlon Cup stage in Tyumen

Biathlete Kirill Bazhin won the mass start at the second stage of the Alfa-Bank Russian Cup in Tyumen.

The athlete covered the 15 km distance in 38 minutes 23.4 seconds, making one mistake at four shooting ranges. Anton Babikov took second (+5.6 seconds, 1 miss), third place went to Alexander Povarnitsyn (+25.8 seconds, 3 misses).

The next stage will take place from January 16 to 18 in Demin (Yaroslavl region).

Watch live broadcasts of biathlon races on the Match TV channel, matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites.

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Metelya – about the possible admission of Russian biathletes to the Olympic Games: “We will be ready”

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Metelya – about the possible admission of Russian biathletes to the Olympic Games: “We will be ready”

Victoria Metelya, live on Match TV, assessed the performance of Russian skiers at the World Cup in Davos (Switzerland) and spoke about the possible admission of Russian biathletes to the 2026 Olympic Games.

On Saturday, Saveliy Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva failed to qualify for the freestyle sprint at the World Cup in Davos, but these results were enough to meet the qualification standard for the 2026 Olympics.

On Wednesday, the Russian Biathlon Union (RUB) filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport to challenge the exclusion of athletes from Russia from competing under the auspices of the International Biathlon Union (IBU). RBU President Viktor Maigurov reported that the organization will ask CAS to consider the issue under an accelerated procedure.

— How would you evaluate the performance of the Russians at the World Cup in Davos?

– Everything is fine, this is the first start. I wish the guys good luck: follow the intended path. I’m incredibly happy for them. We wrote off after admission, wished all the best, I’m rooting for the guys.

— How much do you believe that Russian biathletes will be allowed to participate in the Olympic Games in January?

“We hope for the best, but things are much more difficult here in this regard, so I don’t really expect miracles; what will happen will happen.” In any case, we will be ready. Even if they don’t take me, I will be happy for our other athletes.

— If you have a chance to go to the Olympics, will you go?

“Of course, it’s not even discussed,” Metelya said on Match TV.

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