The division went 4-0 in Week 9. The Seahawks remain in first place.

The NFC West had a really good Week 9. All four teams won their games. Of course, that means that nothing in the standings changed. The Seattle Seahawks are on top with a tiebreaker, while the Arizona Cardinals are in last place. Everyone but the Cardinals has six wins. The Cardinals have three.

Let’s have a look at the current standings in the division, what happened in Week 9 and what is coming up in Week 10.

NFC West standings, Week 10Seattle Seahawks, 6-2 (1-1 division, 3-2 conference)Los Angeles Rams, 6-2 (0-1 division, 1-2 conference)San Francisco 49ers, 6-3 (3-0 division, 6-1 conference)Arizona Cardinals, 3-5 (0-2 division, 3-3 conference)

Seattle owns the division-record tienreaker over the Rams. The 49ers have played in one more game than the rest of the division, as they have not had their bye week yet. Their division and conference record will be important when schedules even out and the playoff race heats up.

What happened in Week 9?

The division went 4-0! Every team won by double digits.

The 49ers beat the New York Giants 34-24 on the road. Mac Jones threw two touchdown passes, and Christian McCaffrey had 173 total yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns. They did lose another defender as rookie Mykel Williams, their first-round pick, was lost for the rest of the season with a torn ACL.

The Rams blew away the New Orleans Saints in LA 34-10. Matthew Stafford threw four touchdown passes, and Kyren Williams rushed for 114 yards and a score. They spoiled rookie Tyler Shough’s first NFL start.

The Seahawks blew out the Washington Commanders 38-14 Sunday night on the road. Sam Darnold threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns.

The Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-17 on the road on Monday night. Jacoby Brissett threw two touchdown passes and rushed for one, and the defense forced three turnovers.

NFC West schedule in Week 10

It is division games week!

The Cardinals and Seahawks play for the second time this season, this time in Seattle.

The Rams and 49ers also play for the second time, this time in Santa Clara.

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