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Week 9 brings tests for the top teams

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So you belong in the playoff hunt? Prove it. Several of the NFL’s division leaders have litmus-test games this weekend, that could validate their position at the top of the heap or create eggshell cracks in their foundation.

Heading into Week 9, the division leaders are New England, Pittsburgh, Tennessee and Kansas City in the AFC, and Philadelph­ia, Minnesota, New Orleans and Seattle in the NFC.

Although the Seahawks and Rams have the same record, as do the Titans and Jaguars, Seattle and Tennessee have the edge in head-to-head victories.

The Vikings, Patriots and Steelers have the week off. The other five division leaders — four of whom will be playing at home — have some challengin­g match-ups.

Tennessee hosts Baltimore. Although the Ravens are 4-4 and have sputtered on offense, their confidence is cresting in the wake of a 40-0 humiliatio­n of Miami. The Ravens have a solid defense, and the Titans aren’t an offensive juggernaut, as evidenced by their 12-9 win over Cleveland in their most recent game. Ravens coach

said Monday that quarterbac­k

who sustained a concussion on a brutal hit by Dolphins linebacker

has exhibited “zero” concussion symptoms and has a “good chance” of playing against Tennessee.

The Chiefs play at Dallas, which is coming off decisive road wins over San Francisco at Washington. The Cowboys aren’t invulnerab­le at home, but they’ll be desperate to stay in the division race with Philadelph­ia starting to pull away.

It’s Denver at Philadelph­ia, and the Eagles might be the hottest team in the league right now. But the Broncos had the league’s No. 1 defense heading into Monday night’s game against Kansas City. They’re capable of having a cooling effect on second-year Philadelph­ia quarterbac­k Carson Wentz.

New Orleans hosts Tampa Bay. The Saints have won five in a row, the COMMENTARY league’s second-longest winning streak behind Philadelph­ia (six), and on paper figure to hand the Buccaneers their fifth straight defeat. Tampa Bay is loaded with talent, but hasn’t found a way to get the most out of it. In the past few weeks, though, the Buccaneers played both New England and Buffalo tough.

Finally, Seattle hosts Washington. The Seahawks and Redskins account for the Rams’ two losses. Although the Seahawks are 3-0 at home, and the Redskins are 1-2 on the road, Sunday’s could be a close game and a formidable test for both teams. Seahawks safety

essentiall­y the quarterbac­k of Seattle’s defensive backfield, sustained a hamstring pull in Sunday’s wild, 41-38 victory over Houston. In an eye-opener of a move Monday evening, San Francisco acquired New England quarterbac­k trad- ing a 2018 second-round pick to the Patriots for

backup. For the Patriots, it’s an acknowledg­ment that the 40-year-old Brady has a lot more football in him. For the 49ers, it ends speculatio­n that coach will pursue

his quarterbac­k in Washington.

Garoppolo, a secondroun­d pick in 2014, has played in 17 games for the Patriots in the last three seasons, with five touchdowns, no intercepti­ons, and a passer rating of 106.2.

The Patriots signed former 49ers quarterbac­k

to be Brady's backup. Hoyer began his career as Brady's backup in New England in 2009, and has spent time with seven NFL teams during his nine-year career.

Meanwhile, San Francisco is 0-8 and has its best chances to end that losing streak in the next two weeks, with home games against 3-4 Arizona and the 1-6 New York Giants. It’s unclear how quickly Garoppolo will be ready to go.

For weeks, the 49ers hung tough in games, losing five in a row by a combined 13 points. But as of late they’ve been blown out, with losses of 40-10 to Dallas and 33-10 to Philadelph­ia in the last two weeks.

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ROB CARR/GETTY IMAGES QB Joe Flacco, who took at hard hit in a game against the Dolphins, should be back for the Ravens this week.
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