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ROME (AP) — It's not just Grand Slam titles that Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have taken turns collecting this year.

The top two tennis players are also trading the No. 1 ranking back and forth.

Sinner officially returned to the top spot in the ATP rankings on Monday following his Paris Masters victory — replacing Alcaraz, who had held the honor for nearly two months.

But due to the rankings' math and rules, Alcaraz will return to No. 1 next Monday.

The Italian and the Spaniard are separated by so few points now — Sinner leads with 11,500 points to Alcaraz's 11,250 — that it will come down to their performances at the upcoming ATP Finals in Turin to determine who ends the year at No. 1.

Points dropping off

While neither Sinner nor Alcaraz are playing this week — except for when the ATP Finals start on Sunday — the reason the rankings will change again next Monday is because that's the day when the points from each player's performance at last year's finals drops off.

Sinner next week will lose the 1,500 points he earned from winning the finals last year, while Alcaraz will lose only the 200 points that he earned after failing to advance from the group stage.

So next Monday, the rankings will read: Alcaraz 11,050 and Sinner 10,000.

And there's zero possibility for any other player to move into the top two spots anytime soon since No. 3 Alexander Zverev (5,560 points), No. 4 Taylor Fritz (4,735) and No. 5 Novak Djokovic (4,580) trail far behind.

Sinner and Alcaraz have amassed their huge points totals by winning — among other tournaments — all four of this year's majors.

Sinner won the Australian Open. Then Alcaraz beat Sinner in an epic French Open final. Sinner got some revenge by beating Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final. And then Alcaraz beat Sinner again for the U.S. Open trophy.

ATP Finals seedings

Making matters more complicated is that Alcaraz will be seeded No. 1 for the finals — even though he won't be ranked No. 1 entering that tournament.

That's because the finals uses another rankings system — the "Race to Turin" that takes into account only points accumulated in the calendar year.

Alcaraz leads Sinner by more than 1,000 points in the Race rankings.

Sinner lost ground in both systems during a three-month doping suspension near the start of the year.

Year-ending scenarios

Sinner needs to win the ATP Finals and hope Alcaraz doesn't reach the final to secure the year-end No. 1 for a second consecutive year.

Alcaraz needs to win three matches at the finals to finish 2025 atop the rankings for the second time in his career. Alcaraz became the youngest player to finish a year at No. 1 when he achieved the feat as a 19-year-old in 2022.

As for the WTA rankings, Aryna Sabalenka has already secured the year-ending No. 1 spot.

Sinner enters Turin on a 10-match winning streak after titles in Vienna and Paris, will be playing on his favorite surface — an indoor hard court — and can expect loud support from his home fans at the finals.

Alcaraz goes to Italy coming off a loss to Cameron Norrie in his Paris opener and has often struggled when playing indoors.

Auger-Aliassime, Musetti still trying to qualify

The other players to qualify for the finals — which features the top eight of the Race — so far are: Zverev, Djokovic, Ben Shelton, Fritz and Alex de Minaur.

Paris finalist Felix Auger-Aliassime and Lorenzo Musetti are still battling for the final spot, with Musetti needing to win a tournament in Athens this week to move ahead of the Canadian and qualify for the elite event in his home country.

It's also unclear, though, if Djokovic plans to play the finals at a point in his career where he has said he's focusing almost exclusively on the majors.

Djokovic, who withdrew from the finals last year, is playing in Athens this week.

If Djokovic withdraws, both Auger-Aliassime and Musetti would qualify for the finals.

The draw for the finals is slated for Thursday — when it could still be uncertain who the last qualifier is.

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NEW YORK (AP) — The $500 million Los Angeles Dodgers' thrilling World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays attracted record international attention for Major League Baseball, affirmed LA's status as the sport's best team and drew more attention to baseball's payroll disparity heading into what is likely to be contentious labor negotiations.

Los Angeles' 5-4, 11-inning win over Toronto in Game 7 on Saturday night capped a postseason with seven winner-take-all games, two more than any previous year.

Shohei Ohtani is building a case as the sport's best player ever with his unprecedented two-way performances, captivating audiences outside the U.S. unlike any previous player.

"It just absolutely been the greatest benefit to the game that you can imagine throughout the year," baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred.

Toronto's success this year sparked interest throughout Canada, which gave the Blue Jays nationwide support.

Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., Paul Skenes and Cal Raleigh already have committed to play for the United States in next year's World Baseball Classic, which is gaining increased interest with each addition.

And MLB is negotiating to send big league players to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics during an extended All-Star break.

"Players are interested in playing, whether it's for the Team USA or any number of other teams around the world," union head Tony Clark said.

The Dodgers are already talking about a three-peat

Minutes after the Dodgers became the first repeat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees, Dodgers star Freddie Freeman said matching that pinstriped power was the next goal.

"The Yankees are three-time back-to-back," he said, "so we get to use that same narrative next year."

Those Yankees are among just four instances of teams winning three or more consecutive championships alongside five by the 1949-53 Yankees, four by the 1936-39 Yankees and three by the 1972-74 Oakland Athletics.

Big market spending sparks talk of salary-cap proposal

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts attracted attention after the National League Championship Series sweep of Milwaukee when he yelled to Los Angeles fans: "They said the Dodgers are ruining baseball. Let's get four more wins and really ruin baseball!"

Los Angeles entered the World Series having spent $509.5 million in major league payroll and projected luxury tax, plus another $6.5 million for pitcher Roki Sasaki's minor league signing bonus.

Including Sasaki's bonus, the Dodgers spending for its two World Series title teams totaled at least $890 million. The New York Mets, who failed to reach the playoffs this year after getting knocked out in last year's NLCS, have spent about $860 million in 2024 and '25.

In a sign of how much payroll disparity has increased, the Athletics spent less than $150 million over the same period.

Manfred repeatedly has said owners haven't settled on their labor proposals, but the players' association is bracing to resist a push for a salary cap. Demand for a cap from owners is what led to a 7 1/2-month strike in 1994-95 and the first cancellation of the World Series in 90 years.

The labor contract expires on Dec. 2, 2026, and bargaining is likely to start this winter or spring.

More Japanese players likely headed to MLB

Following the success of Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki, more Japanese players may sign with MLB teams.

Munetaka Murakami, a third baseman and first baseman who turns 26 in February, is expected to be posted by the Yakult Swallows. He hit .273 with 22 homers and 47 RBIs this year, limited to 56 games by an oblique injury. A two-time Central League MVP, in 2022 he hit 56 homers to break Sadaharu Oh's record for a Japanese-born player while becoming the youngest player to earn Japan's Triple Crown.

Kazuma Okamoto, a 29-year-old third baseman and first baseman. will be posted by the Yomiuri Giants. He has 248 homers in 11 Central League seasons, hitting 30 or more from 2018-23.

Tatsuya Imai, a 27-year-old right-hander, could be posted by the Seibu Lions. He struck out 17 against Yokohama on June 17, breaking Daisuke Matsuzaka's prior team record of 16 from 2004.

Here come the robots

Game 7 of the World Series was MLB's last with human umpires making all ball/strike calls.

Starting next season, the Automated Ball/Strike System will be installed in all big league ballparks and batters, catchers and pitchers will be able to appeal decisions to a high-tech system of cameras tracking each pitch and judging whether it crossed home plate within the strike zone.

Each team has the ability to challenge two calls per game and a team retains its challenge if successful, similar to the regulations for video review, which has been in place for many calls since 2014. Teams that exhaust their challenges get one additional challenge in each extra inning

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The window to deal is about to expire as the clock ticks toward the NFL's trade deadline.

Multiple teams have already made transactions ahead of the 4 p.m. ET, Nov. 4 cutoff. There was even a rare Saturday trade when the Philadelphia Eagles acquired former Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander from the Baltimore Ravens.

More trades are expected to occur before Tuesday's deadline. Could we see the Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans or New Orleans Saints be sellers? Are Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys going to make a move? Will the Las Vegas Raiders acquiesce to wide receiver Jakobi Meyers' trade request?

The answers to those questions and more will soon be answered. USA TODAY Sports went around the NFL to investigate the latest rumors in advance of the trade deadline:

Could the New York Jets trade Breece Hall?

Multiple NFL teams remain interested in Hall despite Jets coach Aaron Glenn shooting down trade speculation.

"It could go either way," a source close to the situation told USA TODAY Sports. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Hall is on the final year of his rookie contract. His 759 yards from scrimmage ranked in the top 10 in the league entering Week 9.

Running back Braelon Allen's (knee) status on injured reserve could factor in the team's decision.

Logan Wilson, McKinnley Jackson trade requests in Cincinnati

Wilson hopes to be traded out of Cincinnati, a person close to the situation told USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Wilson asked for a trade more than a week ago and that request remains.

The linebacker has seen his snap count decrease. He signed a four-year contract with the Bengals in 2023.

Jackson has also requested a trade, a person familiar with the situation informed USA TODAY Sports. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

The defensive tackle has been a healthy scratch for most of the season. The Bengals drafted Jackson in the third round of the 2024 draft. He's the third defensive player to ask out of Cincinnati in recent weeks. The Bengals released DT Mike Pennel after he asked out. He subsequently re-signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Also in Cincinnati, it's unlikely the Bengals will deal Trey Hendrickson despite the defensive end being on an expiring contract. Hendrickson had requested a trade over the offseason amid a contract impasse, but he rescinded the ask after Cincinnati gave him a one-year pay bump.

Are New Orleans Saints sellers?

Saints wide receivers Rashid Shaheed, Brandin Cooks and Chris Olave are rumored to be available. However, people around the league believe Shaheed and Cooks are more likely to be dealt if the Saints choose to go in that direction.

If the Saints are indeed sellers, players could be available on both sides of the ball.

Jerry Jones, Cowboys going to make move?

Jones appeared on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas and described the type of player the Cowboys would trade for.

"One that loves football. Loves football. That seems trite. Why wouldn't they be out there playing? Some do more than others," Jones said, per the Cowboys official website. "And so you're looking for guys that just are from within, self-motivators, miserable when they don't play well and they exude that around their teammates. That's just a little thing called makeup right there. Now obviously you want to get a player that is in the top percentile of the kind of players that you'd like to go forward with. That has a price tag."

The Cowboys need help on defense. They entered Week 9 with the worst defensive unit in the NFC.

Jakobi Meyers' trade request in Las Vegas

Meyers remains a name to monitor during the deadline after he requested a trade. Meyers tallied four catches for 24 yards in the Raiders' 30-29 Week 9 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers are believed to be interested in wide receiver help.

Are Miami Dolphins entering a rebuild?

Former Dolphins general manager Chris Grier wasn't inclined to trade away Miami's key players. Things have changed since Grier and the Dolphins mutually agreed to part ways. Dolphins interim general manager Champ Kelly is more open to deals before the trade deadline, per multiple reports.

After sending Jaelan Phillips to Philadelphia, multiple teams are rumored to be interested in edge rusher Bradley Chubb. Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is unlikely to be dealt.

Teams calling about Seahawks defenders

Teams have inquired about Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe and cornerback Riq Woolen, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Mafe and Woolen are both on expiring contracts.

Time to shop in Tennessee?

While the Titans have reportedly made quarterback Cam Ward and defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons untouchable, other players in Tennessee are rumored to be available.

The Titans have already traded cornerback Roger McCreary to the Los Angeles Rams.

Tennessee dropped to 1-8 after a Week 9 loss. The latest defeat could embolden the Titans to start thinking about the future.

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Jennifer Aniston is finally revealing her new man.

The "Morning Show" actress took to Instagram to make things with boyfriend Jim Curtis Instagram official, in honor of his birthday.

"Happy birthday my love," she wrote with a heart emoji on Sunday, Nov. 2, "Cherished."

The photo, which has received nearly one million likes, featured Aniston, 56, and Curtis in black and white, as the actress holds Curtis around the waist from behind.

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Keira Knightley revealed which of her movies she's never watched during an appearance on BBC Radio 2's The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on Nov. 3

The conversation came up after host Scott Mills, queried how many times Knightley has watched Love Actually

"I saw it at the premiere and I have never seen it [again]," she said of the holiday rom-com

Keira Knightley isn't watching her own work on movie nights!

During an appearance on BBC Radio 2's The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on Monday, Nov. 3, the Woman in Cabin 10 actress, 40, revealed that she rarely rewatches films that she's starred in, despite agreeing with host Scott Mills that she's played "great characters."

"It's funny because my relationship with a piece of work is obviously different from people viewing it," said Knightley. "What's wonderful about those films is they have become people's favorites and they watch them again and again and again and again.

"I either haven't watched them, or I have only watched them once, because it's not a particularly lovely experience watching your own face back at you," she continued. "It's very strange."

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Keira Knightley and Scott Mills

The Black Doves star said it isn't uncommon for people not to watch themselves. Due to her avoidance of watching her own projects, she struggles to remember the work she's done.

"Quite a lot of people I know never watch their own and so I am more on that side than anything else," said Knightley. "So actually, I do forget them and it's quite funny now when people come up to me and talk about films they know really, very well and I am very definitely there and I am very definitely in them."

Mills said it was mind-blowing to think that she may have only watched Love Actually once, despite the rom-com being a staple in many people's Christmas viewing habits.

"I have only seen Love Actually once," Knightley replied. "I saw it at the premiere and I have never seen it [again]. I think I was 18. So, over 20 years ago, I saw Love Actually."

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"Have you ever seen Pirates of the Caribbean?" Mills queried.

"I have never seen the third one," Knightley replied. "I saw the second one at the premiere, but I have never seen the third one."

Justifying her reasoning, she added, "I just feel there's too much face. There's just such a lot of face.

"Really close up, large face," Knightley joked. "It's just, nobody needs to see that."

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The conversation arose after Mills brought up the news that her costar, Orlando Bloom, would love to make a sequel, but Knightley can't remember much about her character, Elizabeth Swann.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight in September, Knightley had asked, "What happened to her?" while revealing there haven't been any conversations about the movie franchise or resurrecting her role.

She told BBC Radio 2 host Mills that the Pirates of the Caribbean "was a long time ago."

"I will be honest, I can't remember what happens on this show most weeks," Mills replied. "What we did. What we spoke about. So how are you expected to remember characters? I mean, they were great characters from years ago."

Knightley and Bloom did not appear in the fourth and fifth Pirates films: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Lies, which came out in 2011 and 2017, respectively.

Knightley previously told PEOPLE that she doesn't intend to return to the franchise.

"You know I think my pirating days are over," she said in September. "I think I definitely spent many years doing that and, you know, it was amazing and I'm very pleased to have been a part of that, but I suspect that my swashbuckling days are done."

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Europe's top teams appear to have finally come to grips with the new-look Champions League.

The standings look very different heading into the fourth round of games compared to one year ago, when the new 36-team format debuted and the results were less predictable.

The top end of the table before Tuesday's games is a list of unbeaten, high-earning teams led by Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, who meet Tuesday in the standout game at Parc des Princes.

A second blockbuster — fifth-place Real Madrid at 10th-place Liverpool — also opens the door slightly for teams outside the big five leagues to catch up.

The first team from outside the wealthy elite is Sporting Lisbon, which is tied for 11th place before going to Juventus. Qarabag in 13th is the highest-ranked genuine outsider in the competition and hosts Chelsea.

Some storied teams struggled in their first go at the expanded eight-game format that provides a broader range of opponents.

After three rounds last year, Aston Villa was atop the league standings after returning to the competition for the first time 41 years, and unheralded French club Brest was fifth. Neither qualified for this edition. Sporting held eighth place — which gets direct entry to the round of 16 — before then-coach Ruben Amorim's team routed Manchester City 4-1 last Nov. 5.

One year ago, PSG was 19th and later risked elimination on the final matchday. Madrid was 12th having lost at Lille while Bayern was a shocking 23rd after back-to-back losses, at Villa then Barcelona.

Today, PSG, Bayern and Madrid are joined by Arsenal and Inter Milan with three straight wins. Those five have combined to score 52 goals and concede just six so far.

High-profile rematches

PSG-Bayern and Liverpool-Real Madrid were also fixtures last season, in the fifth round of games.

Then, PSG did not look a future champion, losing 1-0 in Munich with future Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé sent off weeks after he was left out of a loss at Arsenal. Still, that was before Désiré Doué, now injured again, was established in the team and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia arrived in January from Napoli.

If PSG has impressed this season – leading the French league, losing just one of 15 games in all competitions – Bayern is on a remarkable 15-game winning run, buoyed by Harry Kane scoring 22 of the team's 54 goals.

One year ago, Liverpool was already in imperious form. A 2-0 win at Anfield sent Real Madrid to a third loss in five Champions League games at the start of the Kylian Mbappé era.

Now, it is Madrid with a clear lead in its domestic league with Mbappé scoring for fun, while Liverpool's win over Aston Villa on Saturday was its first in England for more than a month.

One intriguing sub-plot will be Liverpool fans' reaction to the return of Trent Alexander-Arnold, their hometown favorite in the past eight seasons.

Expected goals

The Diego Armando Maradona Stadium is a good place to start looking for goals in one of the early games Tuesday.

Napoli returns home after taking a 6-2 beating at PSV Eindhoven two weeks ago. Eintracht Frankfurt has been reliably wild this season with all three Champions League games ending 5-1.

Eintracht dominated Galatasaray by that score before heavy losses at Atletico Madrid and at home to Liverpool.

There should at least be more goals than Eintracht fans in the stadium. Italian city authorities barred the German club from selling tickets to its fans to prevent expected crowd trouble.

Haaland vs. Dortmund

Erling Haaland has been mostly unstoppable while scoring 26 goals for Manchester City and Norway this season, and the challenge now falls to his former club Borussia Dortmund. Good luck with that.

City has won the last 12 times it hosted German teams in the Champions League since 2014, including 2-1 against Dortmund in September 2022 in a game settled by Haaland's acrobatic flicked volley high off the ground.

Belgium bruised

Belgian clubs looked set to be overachievers this season after big opening day wins for Union Saint-Gilloise (3-1 at PSV) and Club Brugge (4-1 over Monaco).

Each has had back-to-back defeats since then, with Champions League debutant Union losing 4-0 twice in its adopted home stadium belonging to Brussels rival Anderlecht.

It gets no easier this week against Spanish opponents. Union goes to Atletico Madrid on Tuesday and Brugge hosts Barcelona on Wednesday.

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5 NBA rookies besides Cooper Flagg you should be collecting Susan LulgjurajNovember 3, 2025 at 9:00 PM 0 VJ Edgecombe set a 76ers record in his NBA debut. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) () The NBA season just tipped off, but collectors already have their eyes on this year's rookie class.

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The NBA season just tipped off, but collectors already have their eyes on this year's rookie class. While Cooper Flagg headlines the conversation, several first-year players are getting attention both on the court and in the hobby.

Here are five rookies other than Flagg to watch this season — and whose cards you might want to collect.

VJ Edgecombe

The Philadelphia guard made a lot of noise on opening night. He dropped 34 points, a Sixers rookie debut record, passing Allen Iverson and marking the third-best debut all time. While there's just one NBA card product on the market at the moment, the sales of his cards are hot. Low-numbered parallels are selling for thousands, and a 2025 Panini Instant NBA Draft Night autograph recently sold for $6,000.

Cedric Coward

Anyone wearing a No. 23 jersey has to get a little attention. Teams aren't handing that number out to just anyone. The Grizzlies rookie is off to a strong start, averaging 16 points a game. His cards have sold at good prices but still have a lot of room to grow in value.

Dylan Harper

The San Antonio Spurs drafted Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper in back-to-back-to-back years. The Spurs are going to be good. Harper, the son of former NBA star Ron Harper, is averaging 14.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists through the first five games of the season. His cards are one of the hottest on the market right now.

Kon Knueppel

Some of Knueppel's biggest card sales have featured his former college teammate, Flagg. He isn't getting the same love as Flagg, but the fourth overall draft pick is having a solid start. Knueppel has a penchant for hitting 3-pointers, and if he can stay consistent, his card values could rise.

Tre Johnson

Washington Wizards fans shouldn't be disappointed by Tre Johnson. The rookie is averaging 14.8 points through his first four games and has made himself a presence on the floor. When it comes to cards, he's probably one of the most undervalued top rookies right now. His first rookie cards just hit the market with the release of 2025-26 Topps Basketball, and many of his low-numbered and rare cards are still affordable.

As the NBA season unfolds and more card products come out, expect this list — and card values — to evolve quickly. Keep an eye on these rookies as their performances continue to shape the 2025-26 hobby landscape.

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Week 9 in the NFL was another one for the books: There were some wild wins and upsets, with the Chicago Bears avoiding disaster against the Cincinnati Bengals — much to the chagrin of the Cincinnati offense.

Defenses showed out on Sunday, including the Pittsburgh Steelers forcing six turnovers out of the red-hot Indianapolis Colts, while the Buffalo Bills' high-octane offense rolled to a win over the Kansas City Chiefs. There was a bit of history, as Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set the record for the longest field goal in NFL regular-season history.

There were also some brutal injuries. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels went down with a gruesome left elbow injury after he landed awkwardly late in their blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. Specifics aren't yet known, and he'll undergo further testing on Monday to determine the severity.

Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud left Sunday's loss to the Denver Broncos early with a concussion, with head coach DeMeco Ryans calling the hit an uncalled "unnecessary roughness" penalty. The severity of Stroud's concussion is unclear, though the CJ Stroud Foundation posted on Instagram that the quarterback was doing okay.

Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was carted off on Sunday with a bad knee injury, with head coach Matt LaFleur noting postgame that the injury "does not look good." Additionally, Los Angeles Chargers left tackle Joe Alt was carted off with an ankle injury — the same ankle that kept him out for three games earlier this season — in a huge blow to the Chargers' offensive line.

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NFL Week 9 winners and losers: Is Dan Quinn at fault for Jayden Daniels' injury? Michael MiddlehurstSchwartz, USA TODAYNovember 3, 2025 at 4:07 AM 0 Week 9 in the NFL proved that the action is only picking up as the campaign reaches midseason and the trade deadline approaches.

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Week 9 in the NFL proved that the action is only picking up as the campaign reaches midseason and the trade deadline approaches.

One week after a historically lopsided slate, Sunday proved exponentially more scintillating thanks to upsets, close calls, injuries and plenty of other notable developments. And the shifting isn't likely to stop there, as Tuesday's trade deadline could prompt more movement in the next 36 hours or so, even if the swaps are of the more minor variety seen in the last month or so.

Here are the biggest winners and losers from Week 9 in the NFL:

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Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18) makes a catch for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned. Despite TeSlaa's effort, the Packers won the game 27-13.

NFL Week 9 winnersPittsburgh Steelers' defense

The league's highest-paid defense has been sharply criticized this season for being static and ineffective, particularly in consecutive losses in the last two weeks. Sunday, however, marked a clear breakthrough. In a 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh nabbed six takeaways from an offense that only had four turnovers in its previous eight games. Good fortune surely played into that sharp contrast, but so too did strong execution. Running back Jonathan Taylor was held to a season-low 45 yards on 14 carries by a unit that made his erasure its top priority. From there, the Colts struggled to replicate their previous magic, as edge rushers Alex Highsmith (two sacks) and T.J. Watt (one sack) feasted against an Indianapolis front that was out of sorts in obvious passing downs. Pittsburgh still has to prove it can exist somewhere closer to this performance extreme rather than the other it in which it resided recently, but conjuring an answer for the league's most efficient attack made quite the statement.

Colston Loveland

When the Chicago Bears tight end hauled in his first career touchdown to give his team a third-quarter lead against the Cincinnati Bengals, it seemed like a nice contribution from a player who otherwise had largely been an afterthought in his rookie campaign. On this day, though, he would be nothing short of essential to the Bears, especially with starter Cole Kmet sidelined by a second-quarter concussion. With Chicago staring down a crushing collapse after giving up 15 points in the final two minutes, Loveland hauled in a Caleb Williams dart down the seam, bounced off one would-be tackler and spun past another before racing for a go-ahead, 58-yard score. It was enough to give Loveland more receiving yards on the day (118) than he had all year before Sunday (116). More importantly, he put Chicago right in the thick of a condensed NFC North race on a day when the organization seemed to be teetering on the verge of disaster. It might be another year before the No. 10 overall pick becomes a staple of the offense, but after this performance, it will be hard for coach Ben Johnson to overlook what dimensions the field-stretching threat adds to the aerial attack.

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Rico Dowdle

For most running backs, tallying a franchise-record 473 yards from scrimmage over a two-game span would lead to a featured role for the rest of the season. For Dowdle, it yielded a split with typical starter Chuba Hubbard. Dave Canales acknowledged last week, however, that the rugged ball carrier gave the offense something a little extra, and Dowdle did just that in powering a 16-13 win over the Green Bay Packers. Not only did he notch his first game with two rushing touchdowns, his 130 yards on 25 carries kept Carolina chugging on a windy day during which Bryce Young passed for just 102 yards. The only party capable of pushing back on him was the officiating crew, who flagged Dowdle for his, uh, evocative touchdown celebration. At 5-3, the Panthers are in the mix to end a seven-year playoff drought. That's thanks in no small part to Dowdle, who seems due for a much bigger payday this offseason than the one he received in March with a $2.75 million deal.

Brian Flores

The Minnesota Vikings' performance behind center has sparked the most headlines, but there's been slippage across the board – including from Flores' vaunted defense. Sunday's 27-24 win over the Detroit Lions served as a needed return to form on several fronts. A maligned defensive front bottled up Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, allowing the dynamic backfield duo to post just 65 yards on 20 carries. Detangling the Lions' intricate offense allowed the Vikings to tee off on Jared Goff, who took five sacks as the offense converted just five of 17 third-down attempts. That helped enable Minnesota to play its own brand of complementary football, with a solid ground game (142 yards on 29 carries) aiding J.J. McCarthy in the quarterback's return from an ankle injury. It's going to be difficult for this group to reach a level anywhere close to the lofty highs it discovered last season, but this was an encouraging showing against a team that long had Flores and the Vikings' number during the Ben Johnson years.

Buffalo Bills' playoff-seeding outlook

There's still that little matter of holding onto the AFC East crown for a sixth consecutive season, which might not prove so easy given the New England Patriots' one-game lead and highly favorable schedule down the stretch. But Buffalo's 28-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs held importance beyond the symbolic value of vanquishing the foe that has repeatedly blocked the franchise's Super Bowl path. Of course, the Bills have been here before, having now won the last five regular-season matchups with no postseason breakthrough to follow. But Sean McDermott's crew now possesses a two-game advantage on Kansas City in the loss column, along with the all-important head-to-head tiebreaker. If the defense can thwart surging passing attacks the way it halted Patrick Mahomes (who was pressured on 52.6% of his dropbacks, according to Next Gen Stats) and Co., then maybe Buffalo is the AFC team to be feared rather than Kansas City.

Cam Little

The second-year kicker already set himself apart from many of his peers by booting a 70-yard field goal in preseason. Now, however, he officially stands above everyone else in NFL history with a record-setting 68-yard field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders. Little hasn't been the picture of reliability, with three misses – two field-goal attempts and a point-after try – in the last two games. With range like this, though, he's a legitimate asset for an offense that still hasn't fully found its stride. Yet with the Dallas Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey already having drilled two kicks of at least 64 yards in regular-season games, it might not be long before Little faces a legitimate challenge for his new mark.

Matthew Stafford

Good weekend to be a Southern California sports fan. One day after his old pal Clayton Kershaw secured another World Series title, Stafford made quick work of the New Orleans Saints' undermanned secondary with four touchdown throws – all coming against the blitz – in the Los Angeles Rams' 34-10 romp. Two of his scoring strikes went to Davante Adams, while Puka Nacua caught another. The quarterback also averted disaster with Nacua's rib injury, with coach Sean McVay saying after the game that the receiver could have returned if he had been needed. The MVP race is a flavor-of-the-week matter right now with no clear front-runner, but Stafford is keeping himself at the forefront of the conversation.

NFL Week 9 losersWashington Commanders

Pinpointing blame for player injuries is typically a fruitless endeavor in a sport that can swing multiple parties' fortunes in an instant. In the case of the Commanders and Jayden Daniels' gruesome elbow injury in Sunday night's 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, however, it's fair game to question coach Dan Quinn's culpability. Daniels was hurt on a second-down scramble with his team trailing 31-7 with less than eight minutes remaining. Even by the rosiest outlooks, that comeback isn't materializing. Worse yet, Quinn said after the game that Washington's performance was "unacceptable" and that the team "missed the opportunity by a mile." Why, then, leave it all on the shoulders of Daniels to try to claw all the way back? The quarterback already has an acknowledged issue with protecting himself that dates back to his Heisman Trophy-winning year at LSU, during which he would routinely subject himself to massive hits when taking off as a runner. It's difficult for an organization that has embraced an all-in mentality to pull back, especially when the season has gone as haywire as this 3-6 campaign has for the Commanders. But now the near future looks murky for both Daniels and Washington, and Quinn will have to answer for an unwillingness to cut his losses.

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The bottom line was bad enough, with Green Bay being dealt another stunning defeat as well as the loss of breakout star Tucker Kraft, who the team fears suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament, per multiple reports. But the manner in which the Packers arrived at their last-second defeat compounded the agony. Once again, a team that couldn't hang with the NFL's elite last season can't seem to handle its most straightforward matchups this year. From Jordan Love's several questionable throws on Sunday – one of which resulted in an interception – to kicker Brandon McManus missing another field goal, the Packers have plenty of baked-in volatility. But Matt LaFleur is ultimately responsible for a unit that too often amounts to less than the sum of its parts, with the coach bemoaning a 1-of-5 red-zone performance Sunday. On a day when the Lions also faltered, Green Bay should have seized the opportunity to build some separation in the NFC North. Instead, the outing helped reinforce that the division is fully up for grabs in the final two months.

Bengals' defense

For a minute, it appeared as though Joe Flacco's career performance and Cincinnati's offensive resilience might be enough to cover for another dreadful day from the team's defense. But it took just that same minute – less, even – for the Bengals to squander a stunning rally that briefly looked capable of saving the franchise's season. Yes, the tackling and coverage on Loveland's game-winning touchdown were nothing short of shameful. But pinning the outcome on that one play would be reducing the group's problems to a single misstep, and that in no way captures the full extent of the futility here. The Bears trampled the Bengals for 283 yards, the bulk of it coming from hard-charging Kyle Monangai in the seventh-round rookie's first start. When Chicago wasn't simply pushing Cincinnati aside, however, it was literally playing "hot potato," which was the name of the trick play on which Caleb Williams scored a receiving touchdown. And the defense's known vulnerability over the middle continued to be exploited, as opposing tight ends now have 12 touchdowns against the unit this season. One week after begging for a leader to emerge, coach Zac Taylor said he felt "sick to lose like that." In reality, though, his team has been floundering in this fashion for quite a while. It just hasn't seemed this dramatic until now.

Los Angeles Chargers' protection plan

Any confidence the Bolts had in their ability to safeguard Justin Herbert was short-lived. In his second game back from a high-ankle sprain that sidelined him for three weeks, left tackle Joe Alt was carted off in the second quarter of the Chargers' 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans. With Alt out – and starting right tackle Bobby Hart also leaving due to a groin injury – Herbert took a season-high six sacks while also throwing a pick-six in the face of a blitz. Even with star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons inactive on the day, the Titans' pedestrian collection of pass rushers applied consistent heat, with Dre'Mont Jones and Jihad Ward each notching four hits. If Alt misses another significant stretch of time, the Chargers will be hard-pressed to stave off the likes of the Steelers, Jaguars and Philadelphia Eagles, all of whom are ahead in the team's next four contests.

Parker Romo

Gillette Stadium just isn't the kicker's scene. Two-plus months after Romo lost a competition to rookie Andy Borregales for the New England Patriots' job, Romo missed an extra point that proved decisive in the Atlanta Falcons' 24-23 loss. Romo enjoyed a nice debut in stepping in for Younghoe Koo, converting all five field-goal attempts in a Week 2 win over the Vikings. But he's missed three field goals since then, and it's difficult for a team with this little margin for error to operate like this.

San Francisco 49ers' injury luck

Weathering personnel losses has become a way of life for San Francisco for a year-plus, but the 49ers' injury hits have reached a level of absurdity. The latest blow: First-round rookie defensive end Mykel Williams is feared to have torn his anterior cruciate ligament in Sunday's 34-24 win over the New York Giants. For a unit that's already without its superstars in defensive end Nick Bosa and linebacker Fred Warner, a breaking point feels imminent despite the impressive work of coordinator Robert Saleh. Keion White's addition last week should add a bit of depth and upside along the defensive front, but San Francisco can't be reasonably expected to forge ahead in the playoff chase unless it brings aboard another piece before the trade deadline.

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Texas climbs to No. 15, Oklahoma rises to No. 11 and Georgia Tech drops to No. 12 in a topsy-turvy USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-136.

The Longhorns have clearly figured something out during a four-game winning streak bookended by high-profile wins against the Sooners and Vanderbilt. Arch Manning has played his best football during this stretch, capped by 328 yards and three touchdowns against the Commodores.

Oklahoma goes up seven spots after beating Tennessee to notch one of the best road wins by any team in the Power Four. The win keeps the Sooners alive in the College Football Playoff race in advance of games against Alabama, Missouri and LSU.

The Yellow Jackets drop six spots after losing to North Carolina State. Tech remains the top-ranked team in the ACC, ahead of No. 13 Louisville, No. 17 Miami, No. 20 Virginia and No. 25 Pittsburgh.

Down six after losing in overtime to SMU, the Hurricanes are one of a few Power Four contenders dropping in this week's re-rank. The Commodores fall to No. 16, the No. 24 Volunteers are down 10 spots, Cincinnati drops to No. 28 after getting blown out by Utah and Houston is down to No. 30 after a narrow loss to Arizona State.

There were no changes to the top five of No. 1 Indiana, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Alabama and No. 5 Georgia. Rounding out the top 10 are No. 6 Oregon, No. 7 Mississippi, No. 8 Brigham Young, No. 9 Texas Tech and No. 10 Notre Dame.

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