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Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off Thursday with the Ravens defeating the Dolphins. Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson delivered four touchdown passes in his return from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for three games.

In the early window Sunday, the 49ers got back on track with a commanding win over the Giants. San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey led the way with two touchdowns.

Our NFL Nation reporters reacted to all the action, answering lingering questions coming out of each game and detailing everything else you need to know for every team. Let’s get to it.

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49ers

The 49ers are in the thick of the race, but how aggressive should they be at Tuesday’s trade deadline? Sunday’s win probably shouldn’t change the 49ers’ prudence when it comes to the trade deadline, but that doesn’t mean they should sit it out. Even before significant injuries to linebacker Fred Warner (ankle) and defensive end Nick Bosa (ACL), they would gladly have taken a 6-3 start. So they owe it to themselves to make another move or two, especially after rookie defensive end Mykel Williams departed Sunday’s game with an apparent lower body injury. It probably won’t be splashy, but another quality player or two could help the defense stay afloat as the offense gets healthier.

Stat to know: Running back Christian McCaffrey continues to do most of the heavy lifting and etch his name further in NFL record books. With 164 scrimmage yards, McCaffrey surpassed 500 rushing and 500 receiving yards through nine games. He’s the second player in the past decade to do that (Saquon Barkley, 2018), and the second Niner to achieve it (Roger Craig, 1985). McCaffrey also is up to 16 career games with at least one rushing and one receiving touchdown, passing Marshall Faulk for the most of all time. — Nick Wagoner

Next game: vs. Rams (Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET)


Giants

What is going on with the Giants defense? All those edge rushers and they can’t stop anyone. Sunday was the third straight game the Giants allowed at least 30 points. The defense can’t stop the run (especially to the edges) and barely provide any resistance with their injury-ravaged secondary. 49ers quarterback Mac Jones completed his first 14 passes. The pass rush isn’t effective enough when opponents can make easy completions and run at will. Christian McCaffrey had over 150 yards and two touchdowns, while San Francisco finished with almost 400 yards of total offense.

Trend to watch: Tight end Theo Johnson has dropped a pass in three straight games. Johnson now has five drops this season, which is among the top 10 leaguewide. To compound the problem, three of the five have been on third down. This week, Johnson’s drop came late in the second quarter and ruined a potential Giants drive when the ball clanked off his hands and shoulder pads. He caught a touchdown pass earlier in the game (his fifth of the season), but the drops are becoming a serious problem. — Jordan Raanan

Next game: at Bears (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)

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Ravens

Has Lamar Jackson reentered the NFL MVP conversation? Definitely, because he underscored his value this past month. In his return from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for three games, Jackson immediately had Baltimore humming again, completing 78% of his attempts (18-of-23) and throwing four touchdown passes. He puts stress on a defense because of his playmaking ability. Teammates say Jackson also adds confidence because they know he will get them the ball when they’re open. Jackson is the ultimate difference-maker. In the three games that he missed, Baltimore averaged 14.3 points. With Jackson this season, the Ravens are averaging 31.8 points.

Trend to watch: The Ravens held a team to 17 points or fewer in three straight games, tying the longest streak by any team this season. This is quite a turnaround for a defense that had been heavily criticized after allowing an NFL-worst 35.4 points per game in the first five weeks. With two forced fumbles and an interception against the Dolphins, the Ravens recorded their most turnovers since three in their last meeting with the Dolphins in 2023. — Jamison Hensley

Next game: at Vikings (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)


Dolphins

At 2-7, will the Dolphins trade away players at the deadline? In the weeks leading up to Thursday’s loss, Dolphins team sources said there was no plan to make any sweeping roster changes — but there’s a feeling around the league that one or more of their players could be available with the season becoming insurmountable. Linebacker Jaelan Phillips said it’s his preference to stay in Miami, while linebacker Bradley Chubb said that decision is out of his hands. Coach Mike McDaniel told reporters after the game that it’d be “irresponsible” to comment on any potential trades and that the team is focused on “dictating the terms” ahead of the Bills matchup. The team will have to manage Tuesday’s trade deadline without general manager Chris Grier, who was let go on Friday.

Stat to know: On pass attempts within 2.5 seconds of snapping the ball, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa completed 18 of 25 passes for 209 yards. On attempts that took longer than 2.5 seconds, he completed 7 of 14 passes for 52 yards and an interception with a minus-16.8 completion percentage over expectation. — Marcel Louis-Jacques

Next game: vs. Bills (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)

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