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Seattle Seahawks 23, Arizona Cardinals 20
The Cardinals tied the game late after a missed field goal by Jason Myers and a touchdown drive led by Kyler Murray. But a short kickoff gave the Seahawks prime field position, and Sam Darnold capitalized by driving downfield to set up the game-winning kick.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 24, Minnesota Vikings 21
The Pittsburgh Steelers jumped out to an early lead and held off a late rally from the Minnesota Vikings to secure a 24-21 victory in Dublin, Ireland, to kick off Week 4. The defense came up big in the final minutes, stopping the Vikings’ final drive just outside field goal range to preserve the win.
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Houston Texans 26, Tennessee Titans 0
The Tennessee Titans dropped to 0-4 while the Houston Texans picked up their first win in dominating, but generally ugly, fashion.
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New England Patriots 42, Carolina Panthers 13
Drake Maye threw for 203 yards and two touchdowns and added another score on the ground as the New England Patriots cruised to a 42-13 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 4. The rookie quarterback delivered one of his most efficient performances to date, helping the Patriots build a 28-6 halftime lead and never look back.
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Detroit Lions 34, Cleveland Browns 10
After a slow start, the Detroit Lions kicked into gear and handled the Cleveland Browns through all three phases of the game.
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Atlanta Falcons 34, Washington Commanders 27
Michael Penix Jr. completed 20-of-27 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns, as the Atlanta Falcons topped the Washington Commanders 34-27 in Week 4. The Falcons offense was highly efficient, generating 0.61 EPA per pass play, and the defense held off a late rally to move to 2-2 on the year.
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Buffalo Bills 31, New Orleans Saints 19
The New Orleans Saints put up a fight for their first win of the 2025 NFL season, but the Buffalo Bills held on to move to 4-0.
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New York Giants 21, Los Angeles Chargers 18
The New York Giants pulled off the upset of the day, taking down the previously undefeated Los Angeles Chargers in Jaxson Dart‘s debut.
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Philadelphia Eagles 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25
Saquon Barkley was held to just 43 yards on 19 carries and Jalen Hurts threw for only 130 yards, but the Philadelphia Eagles found other ways to win, edging the previously unbeaten Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-25 in Week 4.
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Los Angeles Rams 27, Indianapolis Colts 20
The Rams rebounded from a tough Week 3 loss by handing the previously unbeaten Colts their first defeat of the season, 27-20. Critical errors by Adonai Mitchell wiped two potential Colts touchdowns off the board, opening the door for Los Angeles to capitalize late. Tutu Atwell‘s go-ahead touchdown and Kamren Curl‘s second interception sealed a hard-fought victory that pushed the Rams to 3-1.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 26, San Francisco 49ers 21
Parker Washington’s 87-yard punt return touchdown—the Jaguars’ first in eight seasons—helped fuel a 26-21 win over the 49ers, backed by a defense that forced four takeaways.
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Kansas City Chiefs 37, Baltimore Ravens 20
Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes as the Chiefs cruised past the injury-riddled Ravens, 37-20, in a game that saw Lamar Jackson exit with a hamstring injury. Xavier Worthy sparked Kansas City’s offense with 83 receiving yards in his return, while Baltimore struggled to keep pace amid a growing list of defensive injuries.
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Chicago Bears 25, Las Vegas Raiders 24
Josh Blackwell’s blocked field goal in the final seconds preserved a 25-24 win for the Bears, who head into their bye week at 2-2. It was an uneven performance, but Chicago did just enough to escape with the victory.
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Green Bay Packers 40, Dallas Cowboys 40
An incredible Sunday Night Football showdown ended in a 40-40 tie between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys—the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history. Dak Prescott and Jordan Love combined for six touchdowns in a back-and-forth battle that featured standout quarterback play on both sides. In a game where neither team deserved to lose, the offenses delivered from start to finish.
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